Amanda Brown
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In the world of portable projectors, the XGODY X2 Mini Projector and the Ciciglow Control Projector both promise on-the-go convenience and versatility, but they take very different approaches to delivering their features.
The XGODY X2 stands out with its latest Android TV 12 integration and WiFi 6 capabilities, claiming to bring a seamless streaming experience with access to thousands of apps. Its native 720P resolution and impressive brightness aim to make your viewing experience clear and vibrant, all while fitting comfortably in your pocket thanks to its compact design and included tripod.
On the other hand, the Ciciglow Control Projector emphasizes its compatibility and simplicity. With various interfaces for connecting to different devices, it serves as a versatile option for users who prefer a straightforward setup. However, it lacks the advanced features like smart connectivity and higher resolution that the XGODY offers.
So, which projector truly delivers the best balance of portability, functionality, and picture quality? Let’s dive deeper into the specifics and see how these two contenders stack up against each other.
The XGODY X2 boasts Android TV 12 and WiFi 6, which sounds awesome for streaming with a ton of apps at your fingertips. Plus, it’s got a native 720P HD resolution and a super bright 12000 Lumens for great picture quality. The compact size and included tripod are huge bonuses for portability, but I wonder how the sound quality holds up.
On the other hand, the Ciciglow seems to have a more straightforward design with various interfaces like AV, VGA, USB, and HDMI, which is great for compatibility. However, I’m not seeing any mention of resolution or brightness, which makes me a bit wary about its picture quality.
What do you guys think? Any potential downsides to either projector that I should be aware of? I’m mainly focused on picture and sound quality, along with how easy they are to use. Would love your insights!
The XGODY X2 stands out with its latest Android TV 12 integration and WiFi 6 capabilities, claiming to bring a seamless streaming experience with access to thousands of apps. Its native 720P resolution and impressive brightness aim to make your viewing experience clear and vibrant, all while fitting comfortably in your pocket thanks to its compact design and included tripod.
On the other hand, the Ciciglow Control Projector emphasizes its compatibility and simplicity. With various interfaces for connecting to different devices, it serves as a versatile option for users who prefer a straightforward setup. However, it lacks the advanced features like smart connectivity and higher resolution that the XGODY offers.
So, which projector truly delivers the best balance of portability, functionality, and picture quality? Let’s dive deeper into the specifics and see how these two contenders stack up against each other.
Specs
Parameter | XGODY X2 Mini Projector | Ciciglow Control Projector |
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Picture | ||
Reference Price | $74.9 | $33.18 |
Recommended Uses | Indoor/Outdoor | - |
Built-In Media | Portable Tripod, Bluetooth Remote Control | - |
Highlight | 【Latest Android TV 12 & WiFi 6】This android projector comes with the latest Android 12 built-in, giving you access to 8,000+ apps, including but not limited to Prime Video, YouTube, Disney+ and more. In addition WiFi 6 provides higher transfer rate and lower latency, screen mirroring can turn into a big screen in seconds 【Compact and Lightweight & Comes with Tripod】Size: 16*12.5*12cm, Weight: 0.5kg. As small and light as a Coke, making this small projector easy to hold in the palm or put in your pocket. The matching portable tripod allows you to project quickly and stably in any occasion. Small in size but powerful in function 【Native 720P HD Projector】Native resolution is 1280*720P, supports 4K hard decoding, 12000Lumen brightness and 9000:1 color contrast ratio, providing clearer, more vivid and more realistic visual effects. | Size: This projector features size, which fits easily in a pocket. And it can be easily controlled via control or buttons. Interfaces: This projector is designed with interfaces, such as AV, VGA, USB and HD Multimedia Interface. Professional imaging technology provides clearer and lifelike . Widely Compatible: This movie projector is applicable to USB flash drive, laptop computer, phone(wired or reader required), machine, or TV box. |
Screen Size | 40 Inches - 150 Inches | - |
Throw Distance | 1 Meters - 4 Meters | 4.9 Feet - 4.9 Feet |
Contrast Ratio | 9000:1 | 800:1 |
Maximum Resolution | 4K Pixels | 1920 x 1080 |
Native Resolution | 1280 x 720 | 1920 x 1080 |
Brightness | 12000 Lumen | - |
Display Type | LCD | LCD |
Other Features | MINI Portable | Portable |
Video Encoding | H.265 (HEVC) or VP9 | AVC |
LightSource Life | 50000 Hours | 30000 Hours |
Controller Type | Remote Control | Button Control |
Control Method | Remote | - |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet | Laptop, Television, Smartphone |
Mount Type | Tripod Mount | Tabletop Mount |
L x W x H | 12"L x 12.5"W x 16"H | - |
Which to get
Looking to get a mini projector and I'm stuck between two options: the XGODY X2 Mini Projector and the Ciciglow Control Projector.The XGODY X2 boasts Android TV 12 and WiFi 6, which sounds awesome for streaming with a ton of apps at your fingertips. Plus, it’s got a native 720P HD resolution and a super bright 12000 Lumens for great picture quality. The compact size and included tripod are huge bonuses for portability, but I wonder how the sound quality holds up.
On the other hand, the Ciciglow seems to have a more straightforward design with various interfaces like AV, VGA, USB, and HDMI, which is great for compatibility. However, I’m not seeing any mention of resolution or brightness, which makes me a bit wary about its picture quality.
What do you guys think? Any potential downsides to either projector that I should be aware of? I’m mainly focused on picture and sound quality, along with how easy they are to use. Would love your insights!