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Introduce
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Unboxing Experience
- 1.1.1 AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector:
- 1.1.2 AKASO Mini Projector:
- 1.1.3 AKASO WT50 Mini Projector:
- 1.2 Display
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Viewing Experience
- 1.3.1 AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector:
- 1.3.2 AKASO Mini Projector:
- 1.3.3 AKASO WT50 Mini Projector:
- 1.4 Features
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System Experience
- 1.5.1 AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector:
- 1.5.2 AKASO Mini Projector:
- 1.5.3 AKASO WT50 Mini Projector:
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Unboxing Experience
- 2 Conclusion
Introduce
Parameter | AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector | AKASO Mini Projector | AKASO WT50 Mini Projector |
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Reference Price | $184.99 | $239.99 | $269.99 |
Recommended Uses | Indoor | Home Cinema, Gaming | Home Cinema, Gaming |
Built-In Media | - | Rechargeable Battery, Built-in Speaker, Remote Control, Tripod, HDMI & Micro USB Cables, Projection Lens Cover | 360° rotatable support bracket, possibly others |
Highlight | Display Technology: DLP 1080P Native Resolution: 1080P (1920x1080) Brightness: 100 LED Lumens Battery Life: 2.7 hours (Built-in Rechargeable Lithium-ion) LED Lifespan: 25,000 hours Portability: Ultra Portable Included Accessories: Mini-HDMI Cable, USB Plug 'n Play Compatibility: Apple Mac and PC | Projection Capabilities: Up to 150” adjustable screen, supports screen mirroring and image/text tracing Connectivity: Built-in Micro USB, USB, HDMI, AV, Micro SD; supports wired and wireless connections (Airplay, EZCast) Brightness and Resolution: 50 ANSI lumens, 1080P resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio Lamp Life: Up to 30,000 hours Portability: Compact, lightweight, built-in rechargeable battery (up to 2.5 hours), remote control, tripod included Limitations: Cannot mirror copyrighted content from services like Hulu and Netflix; best performance in dark environments | Design: Compact (5.71 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches), Lightweight (0.64 lbs) Battery: Built-in 5000mAh, Approximately 2 hours of projection Connectivity: Wireless screen mirroring (AirPlay, WiFi display, EShare, DLNA), USB, HDMI, Audio, Micro SD Projection Technology: Advanced DLP (0.2DMD Optically processed chip), Higher brightness, Richer color effects Operating System: Built-in Android 9.0, Supports over 3 million apps from Google Play Store Limitations: No wireless mirroring for copyrighted content (e.g., Hulu, Netflix) |
Unboxing Experience
AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector:
The AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector presents itself as a compact and portable device, which is ideal for those who need something that can easily fit into their workspace. However, despite its small size, the design feels somewhat basic and utilitarian. The placement of buttons on the projector itself is not very user-friendly, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without getting up. Overall, while it serves its purpose for specific tasks like cookie decorating, it lacks the aesthetic appeal that one might hope for from a more premium projector.AKASO Mini Projector:
The AKASO Mini Projector presents a compact and sleek design, comparable in size to an iPhone, making it exceptionally portable. Its lightweight build allows for easy handling, whether moving from room to room or taking it on trips. The projector is aesthetically pleasing, which contributes to its appeal as a modern gadget. However, some users noted concerns with durability, such as the casing warping over time, suggesting that while it looks good at first glance, long-term performance may vary.AKASO WT50 Mini Projector:
The AKASO WT50 Mini Projector has a compact design that is both lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry for various uses, whether for art projects or movie nights. Its size is roughly comparable to a Samsung Note, which aids in its portability. The projector's sleek exterior gives a modern, professional look, and it even comes with a mini tripod, enhancing its usability for various applications. The unboxing experience adds to the overall excitement, showcasing the thoughtful design from packaging to product.Display
Parameter | AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector | AKASO Mini Projector | AKASO WT50 Mini Projector |
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Screen Size | N/A - 3E+1 Inches | 38 Inches - 130 Inches | 3E+1 Inches - 120 Inches |
Throw Distance | - | 3.3 Feet - 10 Feet | N/A - 13.78 Feet |
Contrast Ratio | - | 1000:1 | [Probably at least] 1000:1 |
Maximum Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 720 x 480 | 1920 x 1080 |
Brightness | 100 lumen | 50 lumen | 50 lumen |
Display Type | DLP | DLP | DLP |
Picture Enhancement | Vibrant Color Technology | [Unknown] | DLP |
Viewing Experience
AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector:
The viewing experience varies significantly depending on the usage context. While the projector is adequate for projecting templates for cookie decorating, the image quality leaves much to be desired for anything else, such as movie watching. I often found the colors to be off, with a purple hue that made it difficult to trust the accuracy of my projects. Furthermore, the focus wheel is quite challenging to maneuver, which can lead to a frustrating experience when attempting to achieve a clear image. The sound quality is another downside; when it works, the audio is tinny at best, and I've had issues with it completely cutting out.AKASO Mini Projector:
The viewing experience with the AKASO Mini Projector can be quite variable. Many users have enjoyed projecting workouts, movies, and even using it for artistic purposes like cookie decorating. The image quality is generally satisfactory, particularly for larger text and images, but issues arise with darker images where detail can be lost. While some users have managed to enjoy outdoor movie nights or gaming sessions, they noted that ambient lighting and the color of the projection surface play significant roles in the overall experience. Additionally, the audio quality has received mixed reviews, with many recommending external speakers for a better sound experience.AKASO WT50 Mini Projector:
The viewing experience with the AKASO WT50 is generally positive, boasting excellent picture quality that remains clear even at larger sizes up to 15 feet diagonal. The brightness is adequate for darkened environments, although some users noted it struggles in well-lit conditions. The automatic keystone correction feature is appreciated, though it does not apply to HDMI inputs. While the built-in sound system is decent, many users opt for external speakers due to the internal speaker's volume limitations. Connectivity options allow for a versatile setup, whether projecting for art projects or watching movies.Features
Parameter | AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector | AKASO Mini Projector | AKASO WT50 Mini Projector |
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Other Features | Pico | Built-In Wi-Fi | Portable, Digital Keystone Correction, Lightweight, Built In Wi Fi, Short Throw |
Video Encoding | - | AVC | MP4, AVC |
LightSource Life | 25000 Hours | 20000 Hours | 30000 Hours |
Controller Type | Button Control | Remote Control | Touchpad Control |
Control Method | - | Remote | Touch |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI | USB, HDMI | Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI, 3.5mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet, Gaming Console | Smartphone, Gaming Console, Laptop, USB device, HDMI device |
Wattage | - | 24 watts | - |
Mount Type | Tripod Mount | Tripod Mount, Tabletop Mount | Tabletop Mount |
L x W x H | 6.49"L x 3.07"W x 0.86"H | 5.51"L x 2.71"W x 0.62"H | 5.71"L x 3.15"W x 0.79"H |
System Experience
AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector:
Setting up the AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector is generally straightforward, especially for users who are not particularly tech-savvy. I found that connecting it to my iPhone was surprisingly easy, which is a huge advantage for my cookie decorating needs. However, the compatibility issues with certain Android devices can be frustrating, especially when the projector requires Miracast instead of Chromecast. Additionally, the need for constant charging can be a hassle, particularly during longer projects.AKASO Mini Projector:
Setting up the AKASO Mini Projector can be a mixed experience. While many users appreciate the inclusion of necessary accessories like an HDMI cable and a remote, some have found the instructions to be lacking in clarity, particularly regarding wireless connections and compatibility with different devices. The projector offers multiple connection methods including HDMI, USB, and wireless options; however, users reported difficulties with connecting their devices, especially iPhones, leading to frustration during setup. Overall, while some find it user-friendly, others feel it requires a bit of technical know-how to get it functioning smoothly.AKASO WT50 Mini Projector:
Setting up the AKASO WT50 Mini Projector is relatively straightforward, although some users found initial installation a bit confusing. The projector supports a variety of connectivity options including HDMI, USB, and wireless casting, making it versatile for streaming content from devices like laptops and smartphones. Some users experienced challenges with the built-in apps, particularly with downloading or accessing certain services like Disney+, and the reliance on WiFi for features can be limiting. However, once set up, many users report a smooth operation, especially when using external devices like FireStick or Chromecast for better performance.Conclusion
AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector:
Pros:• Easy setup and wireless connectivity
• Compact and portable design
• Useful for specific tasks like cookie decorating
• Affordable compared to other wireless projectors
Cons:
• Poor image quality, especially for movie watching
• Inconvenient button placement for adjustments
• Short battery life requires constant charging
• Sound quality is lacking and unreliable
• Compatibility issues with some devices
Overall Impression:
In summary, the AAXA Pico+ MAX Mini Projector is a mixed bag. It excels in providing a useful tool for cookie decorators like myself, enabling precise template projections that elevate my work. However, the projector falls short in areas like image fidelity and sound quality, making it less than ideal for other forms of entertainment. The ongoing issues with battery life and device compatibility also dampen its appeal. Given my experiences, while it has served its purpose for cookie decorating, I would likely invest in a more versatile and reliable projector for broader use in the future.
AKASO Mini Projector:
Pros:- Compact and portable design.
- Good battery life and fast recharge time.
- Multiple connection options, including wireless capabilities.
- Useful for various applications like workouts, gaming, and artistic projects.
- Easy to navigate with included remote.
Cons:
- Image quality can struggle with darker colors, making it hard to see details.
- Setup process can be frustrating due to unclear instructions.
- The built-in speaker lacks volume and quality; external speakers recommended.
- Wireless connection issues reported by several users.
Overall Impression:
The AKASO Mini Projector stands out for its portability and versatility, making it a handy tool for users looking to project images in various settings, from cookie decorating to family movie nights. While it has proven effective for many, the quality of the image can be inconsistent, particularly with darker content, and setup frustrations may deter less tech-savvy users. Despite some drawbacks, its compact nature and good battery life make it a worthwhile purchase for those who value flexibility and convenience in their viewing options. Overall, it's a product that seems to cater well to casual users rather than those demanding high-end performance.
AKASO WT50 Mini Projector:
Pros:• Excellent picture quality and brightness
• Highly portable and lightweight
• Versatile connectivity options (HDMI, USB, wireless)
• Comes with a mini tripod
• Good customer service and support
Cons:
• Battery life is limited to about an hour
• Remote control can be slow and frustrating to use
• Some built-in apps may not function properly (e.g., Netflix)
• Requires a good surface for optimal projection quality
Overall Impression:
The AKASO WT50 Mini Projector impresses with its performance, especially considering its size. It is particularly well-suited for artists and casual users looking for a portable projection solution. While the battery life and remote control functionality could use improvement, the clarity of the image and the projector's versatility make it a worthwhile investment. Despite some software limitations, users generally report satisfaction with the projector's capabilities, especially when paired with external devices. Overall, it is a solid choice for anyone needing a compact projector for both art and entertainment purposes.