FANGOR 4K Supported Projector with 5G WiFi and Bluetooth - HD 900 ANSI 1080P Native Projector for Outdoor Movies, Home Video Projector with 4P Keystone 50% Zoom Supports TV Stick/Roku/Laptop/Phone
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lesui_family
Greater than one weekIt is quite a bit getting used to with setting up the Bluetooth, but this was a good addition to our church as we used a projector to project skids and videos during the service. Very nice and easy to use once set up. Comes in its own case thats perfect for packing it up easily and safely.
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Tatianna Weiler
> 3 dayI have tried out a few different projectors now and this is by far my favorite one!! The picture quality is amazing and it was easy to set up. It wasn’t blurry and we were able to use our Roku stick with it. No complaints at all!! Seems sturdy and not cheaply made, very happy!
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AY
> 3 dayEasy to set up, sound and picture quality okay. Perfect to use for movie night with friends and family
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TVM
> 3 dayWe use this with our inflatable screen for outdoor movie night. I thought it would be a little smaller but it works great so the size doesnt matter.
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Autumn Fritsch
> 3 dayWorks well but getting it set up is a pain in the butt.
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h3hl33t
> 3 dayPackaging was nice. The project comes with a included carrying case to carry the projector and any additional cords/accessories. Projector is mainly made of plastic. I ended up buying a stand that had a universal mount, but it did not work with this projector. So I had to go with another shelf type stand. Setup was fairly straightforward. Navigating menus was a little laggy. The projector includes the ability to go MirrorCast (iOS) or MiraCast (Android). I for the life of me could not get the MiraCast to work. I ended up just plugging a Chromecast into the back. This worked great, as there are also two USB ports on the back of the projector to power the Chromecast. The Chromecast did give me a warning though that if I wanted to stream 4K content, that power method would not work and I would need to plug the Chromecast in with its power supply, oh well 1080p is just fine for this projector. The projector is nice and bright, even it a somewhat illuminated room you can still see the output on the wall. The projector really shines, no pun intended, when all the lights are off. Picture quality is good. Included speakers in the projector are meh. I opted to connect it via Bluetooth to my soundbar. The projector is also noticeably loud with the fans keeping it cool. While this project is nice for the price, it would have been nice to include some applications on it or have it run Android TV so you can natively cast to it. All in all, this project will get a lot of use on movie nights and I will be interested to see how it performs outside when the weather warms up.
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MJK
> 3 dayI have used projectors similar to this one before. I am impressed with the quality of the picture and sound. The set up was straight forward but I have used this type of machine before so I am familiar with the terms used. It comes with case that keeps the projector well protected. Everything you need to get set up and watch movies etc. is included.
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gata30
> 3 dayNice features and great picture. Love it
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J. Rothenberger
Greater than one weekOkay, Im sure this is going to bring a few laughs, but I bordered this projector to have movie nights on my back deck. Of course its February so it will be a bit before that happens. However, I was excited to take it for a spin. I ordered the screen to use with the projector but it is just too large for placing it anywhere in my house. The weather warmed and I thought maybe it wouldnt be too much longer when snow was forecast and the nights get pretty darn cold. I broke down and bought white sheets that I figured Id just get a feel for what the projector would do. I finally got to see the projector in action and its petter than I imagined plus good sound besides. When the weather warms up a bit more and the basement gets into the 60s, I might even set up down there where I can set up everything to get a real appreciation for this thing. Anyway, I read some of the reviews others wrote and theres still more for me to learn, but my initial adventure into this device was via a 4k Fire TV Stick from Amazon. I plugged it into the hdmi slot and off I went after it did an ungodly amount of updating. Everything was fine until I got to identifying the TV I was running it on. No TV, just a projector. I found a Youtube on how to on a different machine and followed the directions, Just say a TV not on the list. Then it went to sound testing and no sound. It then asked if you were using a receiver or soundbar, nope, not one of them. Tried to use Netflix and got a picture but no sound. I finally found that the unit doesnt do Dolby and had to find where you shut that off and I had big screen Netflix and followed that up with Disney +. Theres more to learn for sure but, at least I know it works, has a great picture and will be fun once Spring gets here. Now off to find if theres a way to get the Fire TV remote to control the sound on the Fangor!
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Sandi Dale
> 3 dayGreat vibrant picture quality. Picture is clear even in a room with lights on. There are settings to be able to get the picture right from several distances or even from an angle. Supports several types of connections. I am projecting on a wall using a firestick. Sound is good but you can improve it by connecting a bluetooth speaker. Comes with a carry case.