Portable Movie Projector, WiFi Outdoor Projector with Carrying Bag, Support Full HD 1080P Mini Smart Phone Projector for Home Theater Outdoor Movies Compatible with TV Stick HDMI USB AV
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Tami Gaudreau
> 3 dayI used this for a summer camp I was running. This was the perfect size to be able to show video clips off of for our music camp. The picture quality was good— no issues at all. It was easy to set up. Previously we were unable to get a projector due to costs. This little projector did the job!
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Ali Tabatabai
> 3 dayBought this item for the patio to watch movies outside after grilling some food. Great looking picture, easy to set up, easy to mirror off of your phone even. Super compact and it comes with a cool travel case included. Awesome value!
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Braden
> 3 dayI purchased this product as soon as I saw it can project from the side. As soon as I tested the projector, I quickly found out, the feature is not included. Even the manual even says it is not available. False advertising, and I will be returning the product.
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Ryan
Greater than one weekWorks nice and easy is pretty brights and good vibrant colors good overall projector, I would recommend.
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Kiran K. Kandikonda
Greater than one weekThis projector is value for money, built in speaker is pretty decent to use when you dont have external speaker to hookup.
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FRANCISCO CHIC
> 3 dayMe gusta todo
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Cindy Yardumian
> 3 dayThis makes for a great activity for the family to do indoors or outdoors. Add a big bowl of popcorn and you are set!
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Just_a_regular
> 3 dayHad to figure out a few things. Wosh sound was a bit better but can always buy speaker. It was hard for me to focus to get sharp pic at times but got decent focus. I like having it on the wall f0r a theater feel. Does get pretty hot so I usually only watch one movie an let cool down for a while.
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Kelly
> 3 dayGot this for a family of 8! They’ve been enjoying movie nights. I tested it out before gifting and the sound and picture quality is awesome. Great buy and great gift.
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Terry F
> 3 dayMy very old movie projector weighed a ton. It was big and bulky and a pain to store, then pull out to use. I have replaced the bulb several times. Its capabilities were limited. Let’s say none! Time to get a new projector and recycle the old one. There are many candidates on the market. I did some basic research using simple criteria. The unit had to be small, lightweight, modern to handle new video formats, and have multiple input sources. At a minimum it had to provide for HDMI, AV, USB, and some form of Wi-Fi/Bluetooth. Quality sound was also important. After some looking, I chose the Mooka Movie Projector. I was attracted to its wide range of capabilities in a small footprint and lightweight. An attractive, functional carrying case and remote control are included. Since my old projector screen was broken, I used a white wall to check out the unit. So, some of the pics might not be as sharp as if I used a real screen. And yes, the room should be dark. Setup was easy. It has an adjustable foot. The menu is easy to understand but I did need to use the user manual for some options and instructions. I tried several methods to connect to the projector. First, I connected my DVD player via HDMI. I only needed to adjust the focus and select HDMI as a source. And the movie played. Next, I used my iPhone with Airplay. I tried connecting both through my router and without my router. It took me a little while to figure out the screen mirroring. But both methods worked well, and I was able to display pictures and videos. One nice feature is that the unit has a powered USB OUT 5v jack. So, I was able to power my iPhone while playing the video. I was surprised by the quality of the sound for small speakers. I most likely will attach the unit to my sound bar via the phone jack. At first, I had some difficulty using a USB thumb drive. We are doing a 35 mm slide conversion project, converting the film to JPG images. My drive had several new images and I decided to try the projector. I was unable to view the drive contents. My drive was in ExFAT format, and the projector could not read it. Once I converted to FAT32, it worked great. Overall, this is a great little unit. It has multiple input sources, can display many densities (up to 1920x1080), and has a sharp picture. The sound quality is very good for a small unit. Most important to me is the ability to stream off my iPhone. Great value. I need to go buy a new screen!