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Introduce
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Unboxing Experience
- 1.1.1 PANSEBA Mini Projector:
- 1.1.2 KHQ Mini Projector:
- 1.1.3 AKIYO Mini Projector:
- 1.2 Display
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Viewing Experience
- 1.3.1 PANSEBA Mini Projector:
- 1.3.2 KHQ Mini Projector:
- 1.3.3 AKIYO Mini Projector:
- 1.4 Features
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System Experience
- 1.5.1 PANSEBA Mini Projector:
- 1.5.2 KHQ Mini Projector:
- 1.5.3 AKIYO Mini Projector:
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Unboxing Experience
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Introduce
Parameter | PANSEBA Mini Projector | KHQ Mini Projector | AKIYO Mini Projector |
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Reference Price | $59.99 | $54.99 | $55.99 |
Recommended Uses | Home Cinema | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
Built-In Media | User Manual, Power Cord, Projector Screen, Remote, HDMI Cable | Power Cord, User Manual, HDMI Cable, Carrying Bag | Projector Stand |
Highlight | Bluetooth Version: 5.2 Speaker Type: HIFI built-in Screen Size: Max 200 inches Contrast Ratio: 8000:1 Resolution: 1080p Brightness Improvement: 50% brighter than similar projectors Clarity Improvement: 50% clearer than similar projectors Noise Level: Low noise Lamp Life: 50,000 hours Compatibility: Laptops, smartphones, tablets, USB drives, X-Box Connection Requirements for Phones: HDMI adapter (not included) iOS Connection: Lightning to HDMI adapter required (not included) Android Connection: MHL support needed for micro USB/type-C to HDMI cable (not included); Chrome-cast if not MHL compatible. | Brightness: 1080P Full HD Size: 5.6*3.8*2.3 inches Weight: 0.75 pounds Projection Size: 21 inch to 170 inch Projection Distance: 2.3 ft to 15.7 ft (optimal 6.5 ft to 9.8 ft) Inputs: HDMI, USB, AV input, audio interface Compatibility: TV stick, PS4/5, Chromecast, PC, laptop (smartphone requires adapter) After-Sales Service: 7x24h support Usage Recommendation: Not for PPT/business presentations, designed for home theater use | Connection Type: P2P Direct Connection, No WiFi Required WiFi Support: 5G/2.4G Dual-Screen Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.2 (not compatible with smartphones) Resolution: Native 720P (1280*720), Full HD 1080P Supported Brightness: 200 ANSI Contrast Ratio: 2000:1 Size: 5.35*4.33*2.28 in Weight: 420 grams Keystone Correction: ±50° electronic vertical Zoom Function: 50% Zoom Projection Screen Size: 32-120 in Optimal Projection Distance: 3.28-9.84 feet Input Interfaces: HDMI, USB, 3.5mm audio output Warranty: 2 years Tech Support: 24H service response available |
Unboxing Experience
PANSEBA Mini Projector:
I was immediately impressed by the compact and sleek design of this mini projector. Its lightweight nature makes it incredibly portable, allowing me to easily set it up in various rooms or even take it outdoors for movie nights. The projector has a user-friendly interface, with buttons conveniently located on the top for quick access, and it comes with a decent-sized screen that enhances the viewing experience.KHQ Mini Projector:
The projector has a compact and portable design that makes it visually appealing and easy to handle. Its small size allows me to set it up almost anywhere without taking up much space, which is a huge plus for my needs. It's cute and functional, making it a perfect addition to my home setup. The overall aesthetics are satisfying, especially when I consider its price point.AKIYO Mini Projector:
From the outset, the projector boasts a compact and lightweight design that makes it quite user-friendly. It fits seamlessly into different settings, whether you're using it indoors or outdoors, though it performs best in darker environments. Its aesthetic is simple yet functional, with a sturdy build that belies its low price point. The inclusion of a tripod adds practical value, enhancing stability during use. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised at how well it's designed for portability and ease of setup.Display
Parameter | PANSEBA Mini Projector | KHQ Mini Projector | AKIYO Mini Projector |
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Screen Size | 32 Inches - 200 Inches | 40 Inches - 100 Inches | 32 Inches - 120 Inches |
Throw Distance | 2.65 Feet - 26.25 Feet | 2.3 Feet - 16 Feet | 0.6 Meters - 4 Meters |
Contrast Ratio | 8000:1 | 1000:1 | 5000:1 |
Maximum Resolution | 1980 x 1080 Pixels | 1920 x 1080 Pixels | 1920*1080 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 | 1280 x 720 |
Brightness | 95 Lumen | - | 5500 Lumen |
Display Type | LED | LCD | LCD |
Picture Enhancement | High Contrast Ratio and Full HD Resolution | Full HD | Not Specified |
Viewing Experience
PANSEBA Mini Projector:
The picture quality of this projector truly exceeded my expectations. With a native resolution of 1080p, the images are sharp and vibrant, even in dimly lit environments. I found that projecting onto a white wall delivered a clear and engaging viewing experience, and I was pleasantly surprised by the brightness and color quality. While the built-in speakers are decent, pairing the projector with external speakers significantly enhanced the audio, making movie nights feel more immersive.KHQ Mini Projector:
The viewing experience has been a mixed bag. While the projector can produce a large image, taking up my entire wall, the resolution leaves something to be desired, often resulting in a blurry and fuzzy picture, especially when displaying smaller text. The colors are not as vibrant as a TV, but for movie nights or casual viewing, it does the job. I’ve enjoyed using it for family movie nights, gaming, and even art projects, but I found that the brightness can be a significant drawback, especially for darker scenes.AKIYO Mini Projector:
The viewing experience has been a mixed bag, but generally positive. When used in darker settings, the image quality is impressive, particularly with a clear 1080P output that stands out during movie nights. However, the projector does have its quirks, like light artifacts and a tendency to heat up, which can lead to temporary shutdowns or playback issues. I found that while streaming from certain devices can be hit-or-miss, using a direct HDMI connection significantly improved stability. The sound quality, while decent, isn’t powerful enough for larger spaces, which means I'd recommend external speakers for the best experience.Features
Parameter | PANSEBA Mini Projector | KHQ Mini Projector | AKIYO Mini Projector |
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Other Features | Built-In Speaker, Portable, Digital Keystone Correction, Lightweight, 50%-100% Zoom | 轻巧 | 1080P Supported, 50% Zoom, ±50° Electronic Keystone Correction, Tripod Included, 5G WiFi |
Video Encoding | H.264 or MPEG-4 AVC | AVC | AVC |
Lamp Wattage | - | 60 Watts | 3 Watts |
LightSource Life | 50000 Hours | 50000 Hours | 55000 Hours |
Controller Type | Remote Control | Button Control | Button Control |
Control Method | Remote | Touch | App |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, 3.5mm Jack | HDMI | Wireless |
Compatible Devices | TV Stick, Smartphone, USB, SD Card | Laptop, Gaming Console, Television, Tablet, Smartphone | Television, Gaming Console, Speaker, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
Wattage | 55 watts | 2 watts | 38 Watt-hours |
Mount Type | Ceiling/Floor/Tabletop/Tripod/Wall Mount | Tabletop Mount | Tabletop Mount |
L x W x H | 7.28"L x 5.98"W x 2.95"H | 5.6"L x 2.3"H | 5.35"L x 4.33"W x 2.28"H |
System Experience
PANSEBA Mini Projector:
Setting up this projector was a breeze, taking less than three minutes to swap out with my old one. The straightforward design meant I could plug it into the HDMI port of my Roku or Firestick, and it worked seamlessly. The included quick start guide was intuitive, ensuring I could get everything ready without any hassle. Adjusting the zoom and focus was quick and easy, making the setup process even more efficient.KHQ Mini Projector:
Setting up the projector was surprisingly straightforward. I was able to connect my Amazon Fire Stick and my computer using the included HDMI cable without any hassle. The remote control makes navigating the settings easy, and I was able to quickly switch between inputs. However, I did struggle with setting up my phone screen for projection, which might have been due to my unfamiliarity with the instructions or the required connector. Once connected, the projector's functionality is commendable, though I did notice that the focus needed adjustments for clearer images at close distances.AKIYO Mini Projector:
Setting up the projector was an intuitive process. I was able to connect it to my devices easily, whether through HDMI or wireless options like screen mirroring. The manual provided helpful insights, even though I didn’t find it necessary to read thoroughly. Although I faced initial hiccups with USB compatibility and device connections, troubleshooting was straightforward, and I appreciated the effective customer service that resolved my issues promptly. Most importantly, it was quite refreshing to have a device that was ready to use out of the box without complicated installation steps.Conclusion
PANSEBA Mini Projector:
Pros:• Easy to set up and use.
• Lightweight and portable design.
• Impressive picture quality with vibrant colors.
• Versatile connectivity options (HDMI, USB, Bluetooth).
• Good built-in speakers for a small device.
• Great value for the price.
Cons:
• Sound quality can be lacking in noisy environments.
• The included screen is somewhat transparent, affecting image clarity.
• Bluetooth functionality is limited to connecting speakers, not devices like smartphones.
• Some users may experience fuzziness along the edges of the projection.
Overall Impression:
Overall, I am thoroughly impressed with this mini projector. It offers exceptional value for its price, combining portability, ease of use, and solid performance. While it may not compete with high-end models, it excels in casual settings like movie nights, gaming, or presentations. I highly recommend this projector for anyone looking for an affordable yet effective solution for their entertainment needs.
KHQ Mini Projector:
Pros:• Compact and portable design
• Easy setup and navigation
• Large projection size on the wall
• Good sound quality for a small projector
• Affordable price point
Cons:
• Low resolution leads to blurry images
• Not bright enough for dark scenes
• Can be difficult to connect phone without additional adapters
• Fan noise can be distracting
• Build quality feels lightweight and could be sturdier
Overall Impression:
Overall, I find this projector to be a solid investment considering its price. While it has limitations in picture quality and brightness, the experience it offers—especially for casual use like movie nights or gaming—is quite enjoyable. It fits my needs for a portable solution that doesn't require a lot of space. I can overlook some of its flaws due to the fun it brings to my home entertainment setup. For someone looking for an inexpensive projector for casual use rather than professional-grade quality, I would recommend giving this one a try.
AKIYO Mini Projector:
Pros:• Great projection quality using HDMI connections.
• Easy setup and intuitive operation.
• Good picture quality in dark environments.
• Compact and portable design.
• Excellent customer service experience.
• Multiple connection options including USB, HDMI, and wireless.
Cons:
• Inbuilt speakers lack power and clarity.
• Occasional connectivity issues with certain devices.
• Prone to overheating and temporary shutdowns.
• Limited compatibility with video file formats.
Overall Impression:
Overall, this projector stands out as a solid, budget-friendly option for casual movie watchers and gamers alike. While it has its shortcomings, particularly in sound quality and stability during prolonged use, its strengths in image clarity and ease of use make it a worthwhile purchase. The exceptional customer service adds a layer of reassurance, particularly if you encounter issues. If you're looking for an affordable projector that delivers decent performance for home entertainment, this device is a commendable choice.