NexiGo PJ20 Outdoor Projector, 450 ANSI Lumens, Movie Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, Native 1080P, Dolby_Audio Sound Support, Compatible w/TV Stick,iOS,Android,Laptop,Console

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$209.99

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  • Carol Griffiths

    > 3 day

    This is a quality projector and Im so happy with my purchase.

  • Andres Arevalo

    > 3 day

    If you plan to use it indoors, DONT. It is really noisy. The image quality is good. (8/10) BUT there is no zoom, so the projected screen will only depend on the distance that you place the projector. Connectivity is really good for its price (9/10) I use it with amazon fire stick and a MacBook Air. Both are the same quality.

  • gjhkasdjgkhfda

    > 3 day

    This projector offers a nicely extensive range of connectivity options. I used my iPhone via USB and wireless mirroring, as well as HDMI from my Mac Mini and they all performed as it is described. The limiting factor is not at the fault of the projector, but at the fault of streaming services (HBO Max, Apple TV, Netflix, Disney+, etc.). Videos using these services cannot be outputted via phone because of these services content piracy protection, but have no problem via HDMI through my Mac. When I’m able to use cast via my phone through more open sources, it works wonderfully. Speakers are a miss, but for most sound enthusiasts, shouldn’t be a problem because we use external ones. A convenience to have, at least, for presentations and such. As for noise, it is very noticeable. I would say it is about as loud as my air purifier on medium. Do note, this is advertised as an outdoor projector, so maybe you won’t notice it in louder environments or just loud movie watching. But for the quieter film viewers, this is something you will always notice. Lastly, the image. Now, I’m not one who knows a lot about projectors, but the image is perhaps what it makes up for its faults. Clean and crisp, even if it only outputs 1080p. Colors are vibrant and not oversaturated, which I’m glad it is not as I prefer accuracy. 350 ANSI brightness shows to be accurate. Number may seem low, but it is plenty bright in the dark. Focus adjustment is quick and simple via remote. I managed to maintain a relatively sharp 1080p image at 80 inches on my wall. I do wish these adjustment buttons were available on the projector. Adjusting with a remote has a slight lag. The aspect ratio selection is very thoughtful, should you decide to choose between 16:9 or 4:3. In the world of competing projectors, this one will suit you well if you are in a budget. It is feature rich and performs great if you don’t mind its noise.

  • Alex

    14-11-2024

    I had a cheaper projector setup before, and it was such a soft light that I didnt even bother getting a screen and just shot it directly on my wall. This projector is so bright and so clean, you can see every little scuff on my wall. So plan on getting a screen if you but this projector, because it is sharp!

  • Steven B.

    > 3 day

    I got this NexiGo PJ20 projector for our church to replace an older Epson that we have been using for a while. The unit arrived on time and was packaged well. One of the rubber feet on the bottom of the projector had come off and somehow attached itself to the front of the user manual, but that was easily resolved. Its a sleek unit, pleasing to the eye. The front has a large circular lens with a pop-off lens cap. The top front edge of the projector has embedded function buttons, designed to be operated from behind. The rear of the projector has two HDMI ports, two USB-A ports and one A/V port for inputs, and a 3.5mm output port. Theres also a combination power switch and keystone adjustment knob. Included with the projector was a remote (requiring two AAA batteries), a power cable, an A/V cable, a user manual and a cleaning kit. Amazon did not mention a projector case with the NexiGo, but I was still disappointed that one was not included. I have purchased several projectors in the past and they all came with carrying cases. However, Amazon has many offered by other vendors that I can select from. Now to its performance. It is bright, even at its default setting. Brighter than the Epson. The overall picture clarity is good as well. Setting it up -- I connected an HDMI cable from my laptop to the HDMI1 input on the projector, because that would give me an apples-to-apples comparison to how we currently use the Epson. I did have to fiddle with the Windows 11 system settings at first, because although the projector displayed the PC image, Windows could not detect the NexiGo as a second monitor. I changed the desktop display settings from duplicate to extended to run my third-party presentation software (which I also had to reconfigure), enabling the NexiGo to function as a separate display. Still, Windows could not detect the NexiGo as a display. Perhaps the projector isnt recognizable as a display in Windows. Not a show-stopper for me. The included remote was a helpful plus. I used it straight out of the box to turn on the projector and to configure settings. I give it mixed reviews. Its simple enough to navigate through the on-screen menus, but at times I needed to be careful how I touch the buttons (example, short press vs. long press for the menu). Using the focusing function was a bit tricky. When I want to focus, a generic focus screen appears in place of the image I am actually trying to focus, which I dont like. To me thats extra overhead--but it does work. Finally, I wanted to see how the NexiGo connects wirelessly. I didnt get very far connecting to a network. It appears that this projector can connect only to discoverable networks that display on-screen. I wanted to connect to a hidden network, but found no provision for that, which was surprising. There was an IP icon that brings up a screen listing different protocols, but on that screen I was limited to selecting an icon showing a broken chain--which did absolutely nothing! (By the way, our wireless router was in an adjacent room, fully operational with no solid wall between it and the projector. My laptop and cellphone were not far from the projector, and they both had solid wi-fi connectivity, so I could conclude that a weak signal from the network was not the issue.) So I was happy to see that the NexiGo supports Window Cast. Of all the screen casting options this projector provides, the Window Cast seems to be the only one not requiring a standard network connection to function. So I selected this option from the on-screen menu, then set my laptop to search for the projector. Bingo! With one click I was connected. With my PC about ten feet from the projector, the picture quality was decreased slightly but not terribly. As I streamed some online videos, I noticed a one-half- to one-second delay between the video and the audio, which I found noticeable perhaps because I was looking for it. Sadly, before long, an intermittent connection issue occurred in which the transmission would become choppy. Attempting to resolve this, I moved the computer around to various distances from the projector, eventually placing it directly next to it. Didnt resolve the issue. I had kept the computer plugged in to AC all that time to maintain its power and keep the casting level constant. I did not do a firmware upgrade before testing the NexiGo. The manual recommended against it, saying that all new models are shipped with the most current firmware and there was no need to upgrade it out of the box. Perhaps I should have upgraded anyway? Would it have made a difference? All in all, I like the projector and plan to use it in place of the Epson in the future, but mainly for wired HDMI connectivity. There are a lot of features I did not test which may come in handy down the line. For its low price, this NexiGo is a pretty decent projector.

  • LWeaver

    > 3 day

    The picture quality is fabulous! The sound quality is good but not loud enough on certain apps, I ended up getting a sound bar to supplement. Bluetooth makes it easy to connect to the sound bar. Super easy set up, my ten year old figured it out with no help from me. It’s been fun watching movies outdoors with the neighbor kids and watching UFC and football events! Such great picture quality. Highly recommend

  • Jaden w.

    > 3 day

    The Nexigo PJ 20 is probably the best option for projectors in its price range. The colors were great, and the response time was fast enough to play video games without a noticeable output delay. Colors werent perfect and you could tell lighting wasnt even, but this was still better than other options in its price bracket. The remote is great, and works well even if you dont point it at the projector. Some things that definitely could have been improved are the fan noise and lens cap. The lens cap needs to be forced on, making you push the lens out of focus. Youll have to refocus every time you turn it on unless you can find a different cap. Also, I feel that it is lacking in external sound options. I was given a budget surround sound system, but the only output the projector could use for it was in stereo.

  • dennis a alford

    > 3 day

    We love it picture was great, sounds great and picture size is great opening up to 300 inches and clear color and focus

  • Michael F. Huetz

    > 3 day

    Good build quality. Worked perfectly for outdoor movie.

  • Hannah

    Greater than one week

    love the way it projects onto my room wall, very clear even without a projector screen. easy to use and works perfectly with my streaming devices. definitely worth the money!

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Projection Technology
LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD
Brightness
500ANSI - 2023 Upgraded 300ANSI - Over 8,000 Lumens 500ANSI - Over 13,500 Lumens 700ANSI - Over 15,000 Lumens 80ANSI - Over 2,500 Lumens 80ANSI - Over 2,500 Lumens
Resolution
1920x1080(16:9, FHD) 1920x1080(16:9, FHD) 1920x1080(16:9, FHD) Native 1080p, 4K Supported 1280x720(16:9, HD) 1280x720(16:9, HD)
Projection Size
40" - 200" 42.5" - 176" 40" - 200" 50" - 300" 24" - 118" 24" - 118"
Keystone
± 15° (Vertical Only) ± 15° (Vertical Only) ± 15° (Vertical Only) ±30° Vertical/±20° Horizontal
Speaker
5W Speaker Support Dolby Sound 3W Speaker Support Dolby Sound 5W Speaker Support Dolby Sound 20W Speakers 3W Speaker
Video Playtime
DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN
Connectivity
HDMI, USB, AV HDMI, USB, AV HDMI, USB, AV HDMI, USB, AV, RJ45 HDMI, USB, Headphone Jack HDMI, USB, Headphone Jack
Color
Black White White Black Garnet Pearl

How loud is this projector?

The volume is relative to your distance from the projector. For example, when you"re 3 feet away from the projector, the volume is 40 decibels.

Is the projector compatible with external Bluetooth devices?

Yes, it is compatible with external Bluetooth devices. When using an external Bluetooth device, switch the Wi-Fi from 2.4G to 5G so that the device syncs properly with the video.

How do I zoom while playing a video?

Go into "Video Menu Settings" while playing the video. Scroll down to find the "Zoom In" or "Zoom Out" icon to zoom in / zoom out, respectively.

Note: The maximum zoom is 8X and the minimum zoom is 0.5X.

How do I hang the projector from the ceiling?

1. Remove the four footpads from the bottom of the projector.

2. Screw the ceiling mount into the holes (1/4" screw) under the footpads.

3. Rotate the video so that it plays the right way up.

Any questions, please contact the NexiGo Support Team.

How do I clean the dust cover?

1. Turn the projector over.

2. Press down on the dust cover; it will pop right out. Remove the dust cover.

3. Clean the dust cover holder with a clean, dry cloth and then put it back in place.

We suggest cleaning it monthly.

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