Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, VIMGO Native 1080P Portable Projector 4K Supported 120 Display for Home Outdoor, Dustproof Smart Movie Projector, Zoom 50%, Compatible with iOS/Android/PS5/TV Stick

(952 reviews)

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  • bear

    > 3 day

    Ive used three projectors priced around 200, and this one is the best, with almost no noise from the built-in fan, the built-in surround speakers are perfect, and the built-in focus system can be easily adjusted with the remote. The projection has built-in Android operating system, you can download your favorite software, listen to songs, watch movies, watch TV, support screen projection with mobile phone connection, and there is no lag, the operation is very simple and smooth, the remote control is also very easy to use, easy to operate, the system is built-in More than a dozen international languages are available for easy selection. The picture of the projector adopts a new type of LED, which has clear picture quality, bright color and high brightness. It can be used normally indoors during the day, and the size of the projected picture can be adjusted horizontally and vertically.

  • DIEGO F. GARZON A.

    Greater than one week

    El producto funciona muy bien, buen diseño y muy prático por su tamaño y facilidad de uso. Gracias

  • Mr. Linwood Mann II

    Greater than one week

    EL PROYECTOR VINO ROTO LE FALTAN PATITAS EN LAS TAPAS POR LO CUAL EL MISMO NO SE CIERRA BIEN, UN PRODUCTO QUE COSTO 239.00 NO ME PARECE QUE DEBIO VENIR ASI, Y LAS PATITAS ROTAS NO ESTABAN DENTRO POR LO CUAL ES CLARO QUE VINO ROTO DESDE EL VENDEDOR, NO RECOMIENBDO COMPRARLO

  • Kent Hacker

    > 3 day

    Awesome projector, used it with my PS5 sound and picture was great. My remote crapped out right away but customer service quickly sent a replacement remote. Great product

  • moviefan

    > 3 day

    The Vimeo is good for the price, but do yourself a favor and avoid using its ancient app interface in favor of a $20 1080p Google Chromecast with Google TV. Then youll have access to almost all apps and a much more user friendly interface as well. Pros: Good color and brightness. Cons: The built in streamer pixelates and isnt smooth. The ancient Vimeo app store is lacking variety (no YouTube TV for example). Both issues are fixed by plugging in a Chromecast with Google TV and avoiding the Vimeo interface all together.

  • Nathaly P.

    > 3 day

    It is my first projector and I wanted one that i could just turn on and watch my movies or series, and this ones does just that because you can download your streaming apps with no problem. Of course if you want to connect your phone or pc you can do it aswell! It is easy to setup and the interface is really friendly. The image quality is amazing and the sound its really good. I couldnt be more happy! !! PD: Im attaching a picture of how it looks and the room wasnt even completely dark.

  • Marilyn

    Greater than one week

    This projector is an incredible value quality wise for its price ($199 as of this writing). Here are some things I love about it: 1. Super easy to set up - comes with instructions but honestly, you dont really need them. Setup is fairly intuitive and you will be up and running in no time at all. 2. Its got a fairly small footprint which makes it handy to take it with you places 3. Its got excellent picture quality - supports 4K, and the frame rate is excellent as well. 4. Its super easy to use! Seriously the simplest projector I have operated to date. 5. All the popular streaming apps are on here (Hulu, Netflix etc) so you can watch from the projector 6. Supports AirPlay and MiraCast 7. Sound quality is very good using the items native speakers Overall, this is a very solid buy and a great projector if you are in the market to get one that is high end quality but NOT a high end price. I highly recommend it!

  • Paul R.

    > 3 day

    In June of 2022 the world of consumer LED projectors is changing rapidly. This projector is a good example. Its very bright, sharp, easy to use, and full of features that werent in projectors at its price point ($170) a few months ago. Its a good option for you to consider if youre not looking to replace all of the Web-based (streaming) features on your much more expensive smart TV, yet still want a lot of other useful features. What you do get is screen mirroring (Android and IOS), Android 10 OS, remote control over focus, automatic vertical keystone correction, broad range manual control over vertical and horizontal keystone correction, color temperature settings, Bluetooth connectivity, and digital zooming. Im not looking for Prime, Netflix and others built into the projector. I can get those by connecting an external device to the projector when I want them. If you want all of these Web based capabilities built in you can currently find them in a projector like this one, but priced about $200 or more higher. One of my attached pictures shows this projectors projected image (on the right) as compared to that of a projector I rated the best I have seen to date at its price point. That ones more expensive. Things are changing fast enough with these projectors that best doesnt get to stay that way for very long. In my attached picture I find this projector doing as well as the one I recently labelled best. The projector on the left provides no user control over color temperature. In contrast this projector does. To get the saturation and color temperature about the same I set this ones to the cold setting. Its standard setting brings out the red in the bricks a fair bit more. User choice. And if you dont want to use any of the three canned settings you can control RG&B separately. Another one of my pix shows the home screen while Im also adjusting the focus. The focus + and - buttons on the remote allow you to fine tune the image sharpness to get the lines in the ring just the right sharpness. It works very well. My third picture shows the other setting screen which shows the increasing set of options appearing in projectors like this one. (Havent figured out what key tone is. There were no visible changes when I turned it off. I dont think its related to keystone since those settings are on the projection settings screen. The manual says about this option key tone: on/off. -- Not very helpful. The shutdown setting allows values up to 120 minutes. It should have been about 150 for those longer movies, but still its likely to be good enough the bulk of the time. My application will be using the HDMI input, with a splitter that takes the high quality audio signal off the HDMI and sends it to high quality audio equipment. I havent tested the audio features in this projector. The speakers sound good enough for a signal source that isnt from a Dolby Atmos movie or any other demanding audio track. My Kill-A-Watt says this projector draws effectively zero watts in standby and 87 watts when full up. That means it could easily be driven off a 300 kWh battery generator for a typical two hour movie. Things I wish were better: 1) Theres no lens cap, 2) Theres no carrying case. In the end this projector is doing everything I need it to do (sharp, bright eight foot wide image), remote focus, digital keystone correction, zooming, color correction and intuitive interface.

  • Space Salamander

    > 3 day

    Projectors have come a long way in a year! I bought a $270 unit just over a year ago that had far fewer features, and that was an upgrade over the two Id owned before that. This one is sharper than any of the projectors Ive owned, and has great digital focus and adjustments for corners, zoom, vertical and horizontal angles, and automatic keystone (which was the only disappointment-- it didnt get it quite right, but that was fixable with the corners adjustment). You can get Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Paramount+, YouTube, and others right on the device from its App Store. (Some are pre-installed.) I used it both ways-- with the apps right on the projector and with a Firestick. I added a Bluetooth speaker for an outdoor movie night and it worked out great. The remote works well and the interface is fairly intuitive. It was so nice to focus digitally so simply, without playing with dials. Three things I wish this had: a handle!-- thats the most important, because to take it out of the box is difficult without touching the lens and getting a fingerprint on it-- and, as others mentioned, a carrying case and lens cap would be nice. Im storing it in the box for now, and trying to figure out how to add some kind of handle to it. It screws into a tripod, which Im going to buy. Right now I have a projector stand, but because this is vertical, it wasnt very steady on the stand on a titled angle. Wind probably would have knocked it over. Anyway, its a cute little device that packs a punch. Great quality.

  • BKC

    > 3 day

    I was looking for a projector that takes less table space and this is exactly what I needed! Now I can turn my study into a man cave, and control the height by lowering or lifting my standing desk :) Picture quality is good and fan is quite too!

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