5G WiFi Projector, Giaomar Bluetooth Projector 13000L, Native 1080P Full HD Projector 4K Supported, Movie Projector Support iOS/Android Sync Screen & Zoom and Win/PC/DVD/TV with Portable Bag

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  • M Wilson

    > 24 hour

    its a good projector but for me the cooling fan started squealing after only 32 days. the remote is flimsy and the back broke off the first time dropped. edit: when I contacted them. they were fast in responding to me and taking care of the issue. the new projector is grate and working well. p.s. note to everyone the picture looks best. if the projector is centered to the screen both vertically and horizontally.

  • Louis Loong

    > 24 hour

    I bought this projector for my bedroom. It comes with a carrying case, it is very handy for people who needs to go out. The picture quality is good.And it is very easy to connect to your mobile device. I use airplay with my iphone to play Youtube and Netflix. The brightess is ok for this price , you need to use in the dark room. And it comes with Hdmi cable and remote.

  • Amir Zucker

    > 24 hour

    I love this projector, as a first projector it does the job almost very well. Ive used it with a streamer connected to HDMI port. That worked well, easily recognized and content streamed as expected, voice and all. The speaker is loud enough for basic use, nothing to write home about but definitely enough for entry level, we watched a couple of movies with it and its fine. Its quite impossible to view without a projection screen and a dark room, but that was to be expected, no complaints there. Ive used it with Yandood 120 Foldable Projector Screen (50$ on sale) which has a black background screen and its fine in a dark room. We couldnt zoom out to the full size of the screen because theres no zoom (see below), so not sure what would happen if I tried, but it was close enough to full size. The fan is quiet, the projector was right next in front of us and we easily ignored any noise that came out. I did notice the blurry edges which everyone talks about, you cant quite get everything in focus, but that was not very noticeable while watching the movie. Generally speaking focus is not super easy but attainable, you need to play around with the manual focus until youre happy. Again, for the price, this is totally acceptable. The one feature this product lacks and is why I gave it only 4 stars and not 5 is that you cant zoom in and out. You need to physically move the projector to control the size of the projected image, and that can be an issue. The plug is for 110V (US) but can also be used in 220V with a simple adapter. The case it comes with is surprisingly good (and even looks good), and perfect for the need! The remote worked as expected but there are also buttons on the projector itself. All in all Im happy with the ROI from this product and recommend it.

  • Mariah Starke

    > 24 hour

    - came in two days prime - bigger than it looks - has a carry case - 30% more brightness with an LCD display - wifi connection capability - wireless screen mirroring capability - the 5G can be used with apple, windows and android - it’s capable with screens from 50”-300” With projectors the important things to consider that make this a viable option are: - resolution - brightness - zoom functionality - contrast - lamp life This supports Bluetooth capabilities which highly expands the use of this product which makes it a great option. It’s also got a sleep function which is nice and handy

  • Jim

    > 24 hour

    I have an NEC NP64 DLP projector with a dying DLP chip that only does 720p. The price difference justifies the 4 out of 5 starts due to the 1080 and dark room use. Both are projected in my photos onto a light grey wall but as you can see the NEC DLP projector on top completely overpowers this unit on the bottom. They were stacked on top of each other using two laptops. This unit does not have a chance in a daylight lit room or an office with lights on, but I am expecting too much I guess. The random spots over the dimer projection from this unit are due to the DLP chip dying and why I bought this unit to try. You can see the NECs upper Windows task bar is not washed out by the lower projector like this unit is. Yay for:1080 resolution without screen door effect, responsiveness for video playback over HDMI, unit size, noise (fan quieter than the NP64) and a bit lighter for weight. Overall yay for in a dark room or outside after sunset and twilight. I did not try the mirracast with wifi or bluetooth. Boo for: How dim these units all are and the one million lumen the LED driven units all claim. The ANSI lumen rating help as a standard, but not without the distance used to achieve that measurement claim. The need to max out the focus to get the lens cap on to put it back in the bag. The included HDMI cable or HDMI ports - the unit kept needing to re-sync every time I moved the laptop and sometimes had digital distortion until I moved it again. The Keystone - it is more of a focus delta with very limited keystone range limits how much you can be off center with the projector. The need to have the projector in the same viewing height of the wall resulting in your view blocked. Debating to keep or return this and try again some day for another unit or just go open the wallet for a laser based projector.

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