Perfect for Google Stadia: Blackview’s Max1 smartphone comes with a built-in projector!

Who’d thought that for just a mere $400 (as listed on Blackview’s global store webpage) you could get a phone that’s half the price of an iPhone but doubly awesome. Meet the Blackview Max1. Coming from a company known to make some of the most durable, rugged smartphones on the market, the Max1 is unusual because it wasn’t built to be a rugged, robust beast. It was built with a projector fitted right inside the phone’s frame. The Max1 isn’t particularly thick though. At just 10.2mm thick, it’s impressively slim, and ditches the audio jack, but fits something much more incredible. A 720p laser projector sits on top, capable of broadcasting an image that Blackview says can go up to 200 inches (16.6 feet) in size.

If you had asked me 5-6 years back if a projector built into a phone made sense, I’d probably have a very different answer for you. In 2019, the Blackview Max really starts to make a world of sense. While we’re trying to kill bezels and make phone screens bigger, the Max1 has a unique way of offering a large-screen experience without the large screen. Netflix would look super good on the Max1’s projected display, with its fairly good 720p HD resolution and colors that look extremely good when the projection’s at around the sweet-spot of 50 inches. The phone comes with a Projector button in its drop-down menu, allowing you to toggle the projector feature. It makes up for this feature with a large 4680mAh battery that gives the phone 5 hours of projection time, or a good day’s worth of battery if used normally. The phone runs Android (obviously), and comes with a single rear camera and a dual front-facing camera. It builds in a fingerprint sensor too, on the back (I personally don’t care too much for facial recognition).

In 2019, when phones are literally bending over backwards to gain our attention (while also offering us bigger screens), the Blackview Max1 is pretty impressive. With a price tag that shows exactly how far your dollar travels within the Android ecosystem, the Max1 is both reasonable and impressive. Plus, that projector will prove extremely handy when we say hello to Google’s Stadia service! Imagine playing A-list games on a smartphone… and not on a crummy 6 inch screen, but rather on an impressive 200-inch display!

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Blackview BV9000 Rugged 4G LTE-Enabled Android 7.1 Smartphone

Blackview BV9000

Finding yourself a new rugged 4G LTE-enabled Android 7.1 smartphone? Why don’t you take a look at Blackview’s new BV9000. This waterproof and dustproof smartphone boasts a 5.7-inch 1440 x 720 18:9 Full-Screen display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, a 2.6GHz MTK6757 octa-core processor, a Mali-T880MP2 GPU, a 4GB RAM and a 64GB of expandable internal storage (up to 32GB).

Coming with dual micro-SIM card slots, the handset sports an 8MP front-facing camera with 1080p video recording, dual rear-facing cameras (13MP + 5MP) with 4K video recording, a fingerprint sensor on the back, a USB type-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack and a built-in 4180mAh battery.

Running on Android 7.1 OS, the BV9000 provides 4G LTE, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS/GLONASS/Beidou for connectivity. The Blackview BV9000 is available now for $262.32. [Product Page]

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Blackview P2 Lite 4G LTE-Enabled Android 7.0 Smartphone

Blackview P2 Lite

Here we have another newly released 4G LTE-enabled Android 7.0 smartphone ‘P2 Lite’ from Blackview. Adopting a full metallic body, this mid-range smartphone boasts a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD 5-point capacitive multi-touch display, a 1.3GHz MTK6753 octa-core processor, a Mali-T720 GPU, a 3GB RAM and a 32GB of expandable internal storage (up to 32GB).

Coming with dual nano-SIM card slots, the handset sports an 8MP front-facing camera with 1080p Full HD video recording, a 13MP rear-facing camera with 4K video recording, a fingerprint sensor on the back, an FM radio, a USB Type-C port and a huge 6000mAh battery.

Running on Android 7.0 Nougat OS, the P2 Lite provides 4G LTE, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and GPS for connectivity. The Blackview P2 Lite is available now for just $141.94. [Product Page]

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Stabilize Action with Blackview Hero 1 & 2 Cameras

Blackview Hero 2 Wi-Fi Sports Camera 01

Most sports and action cameras have very expensive accessories that people have to buy separately, but Blackview decided to pack everything people could ever need with its Hero 1 & 2 cameras.

With such a name, it’s pretty clear who Blackview is going after. GoPro remains the leader of this market, but we have to admit that not everyone can afford one of their Hero action cameras, not to mention the expensive accessories. Hong Kong-based smartphone manufacturer Blackview is willing to offer a more affordable alternative in the form of its Hero 1 & 2 sports cameras.

It may sound weird for a company to launch two (very) similar products at the same time, but Blackview definitely wants to offer more options if it’s expanding to this new field. Hero 1 (pictured above) relies on SDIO Wi-Fi connectivity to upload, save, share videos online, or even play them back on a smartphone or tablet.

Blackview Hero 2, on the other hand, comes with a RF remote that plays a far more important role than you would expect. The companion device even has a display of its own, so you can watch from a distance what the sports camera is filming.

Other than that, both cameras are capable of recording video at 1080p, come with 1GB nand flash, and support microSD cards of up to 64GB. The 1050mAh rechargable lithium battery takes about 3 hours to charge and enables you to record videos for up to one hour, so it wouldn’t be a bad idea to carry a power bank with you if you intend to shoot longer videos.

The most important part surely must be the optics of these cameras. The 170-degree wide angle lens features optical image stabilization (or anti-shake system, as the manufacturer calls it), so action videos don’t end up shaky.

As mentioned before, these two action cameras come with a bunch of accessories, from underwater cases to helmet mounts, and a fair share of spare parts were also included. In this context, it’s easy to see how the Blackview Hero 1 & 2 action cameras get you more bang for buck that its counterparts.

GearBest currently sells Blackview Hero 1 for $139.98, but you can cut down the price to $129.98 by applying the coupon code GBHero1 during the checkout procedure. Blackview Hero 2 comes at the same price with the coupon code GBHero 2, so pick the one that best suits your needs and start shooting some action videos.

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