Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

The post Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience first appeared on Yanko Design.

Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

The post Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience first appeared on Yanko Design.

Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

The post Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience first appeared on Yanko Design.

Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

The post Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience first appeared on Yanko Design.

Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

The post Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience first appeared on Yanko Design.

Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

The post Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience first appeared on Yanko Design.

Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

The post Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience first appeared on Yanko Design.

Top 10 projectors to amp up your home entertainment game for the ultimate viewing experience

Did you get the memo? Televisions are officially no longer the coolest thing to watch the game or your favorite movie on. Over the past few years, smart projectors have increasingly become more advanced and more affordable, allowing you to own a slice of the cinema experience without breaking the bank. A good projector costs about as much as a large TV, while casting a display that’s anywhere up to 200 inches wide! Projectors also provide the benefit of not occupying massive wall-space, which means you don’t need to worry about a large black square cannibalizing your interior decor when it’s off (unlike a TV). This list takes a look at a vast range of projectors, including budget-friendly portable options starting at $249, to incredible 4K beasts with a high color gamut and brightness, and even a few projector concepts that we wish were real because of how gorgeous they look!

1. XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K Projector

If you’ve got wiggle room in your budget, we recommend upgrading to the Horizon Ultra, XGIMI’s flagship 4K UHD projector. Launched just this year, the Horizon Ultra has the appeal of a gorgeous speaker, but power it on and a flap descends downwards, revealing its powerful 4K projection lens with Dolby Vision, capable of casting a massive 200-inch screen on your wall with an upgraded brightness of 2300 ISO Lumens that makes it even easier to watch media during the day without needing to turn the lights and draw the curtains. The Ultra does so by using both Laser and LED technology (Dual Light) to deliver unparalleled clarity and brightness while relying on Dolby Vision for that great high dynamic range. The Ultra shares the same intelligent focus, keystone, and adjustment features as the Pro, but now also packs optical zooming, allowing you to shrink or expand your projection in a lossless manner without cutting or shaving off any pixels. It also packs an upgraded 12W dual-speaker setup thanks to its partnership with Harman Kardon, giving you studio-grade surround sound to match the Horizon Ultra’s great visuals. The Ultra now has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with two HDMI, two USB, one Ethernet, and one 3.5mm audio out. You’ve also got Android TV 11 built-in.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1529 $1699 ($170 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO1”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The ultimate color accuracy, brightness, and color gamut of any projector on XGIMI’s catalog, with stunning sound to match… all combined in a design that looks like the ultimate package.

What we like

  • That gorgeous design
  • Remarkable 2300 ISO Lumens Brightness
  • Low-latency mode makes it perfect for gaming

What we dislike

  • The absence of a native Netflix app feels palpable at that price tag

2. XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K Projector

Now at its lowest price ever, the Horizon Pro from XGIMI might just be the most affordable true 4K projector money can buy. At its discounted price of $1099, it’s just about as expensive as an iPhone, and half the price of any other smart 4K projector on the market. However, it seals the deal with its stunning 200-inch 4K UHD display that can go up to an impressive 1500 ISO lumens for watching movies even in a moderately lit room. Like any leading projector, the Horizon Pro comes with all the bells and whistles including auto-focus, auto keystone, intelligent screen alignment, and even an impressive intelligent obstacle avoidance system that allows the projector to cast a screen without projecting on paintings, switchboards, or furniture. The impressive video capabilities are backed by the Horizon Pro’s whopping dual 8W 45mm full-range speakers, engineered by Harman Kardon. The speakers give the Horizon Pro its audio oomph, although you do have Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm audio out for connecting other speakers. The Horizon Pro comes with Android TV built-in, along with 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports in the back for connecting drives, gaming consoles, laptops, and whatever else you’ve got.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1099 $1899 ($800 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Watch the Superbowl or the Eras Movie in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you’ve got the best projector setup in its budget.

What we like

  • That incredibly attractive price tag
  • The Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance feature is a clever addition

What we dislike

  • The projector lacks a bundled Netflix app, which you’ll have to run using a TV stick

3. PHOS Projector

PHOS merges the aesthetics of a telescope and artistic sculpture seamlessly into your decor. Its captivating capsule-shaped frame, sleek rotating cylindrical projector, matte metallic gradients, frosted glass, and a luxurious marble base make it a true visual delight.

This vertical projector takes up minimal space and elegantly rotates to project at the perfect angle for your environment. Included with PHOS is a stylish remote controller for seamless operation, and a smart base that connects via Wi-Fi. The smart base not only facilitates remote control but also houses high-quality speakers to elevate your audio experience. Meanwhile, the DLP projector delivers stunning visuals, making PHOS a treat for both the eyes and ears.

Why is it noteworthy?

The PHOS is literal eye-candy with its minimalist form factor and the use of matte black and magenta coupled with a hint of marble. Its telescope-inspired aesthetic lends rather well to the projector itself, making this design a gorgeous all-rounder.

What we like

  • Adjustable design with a slick form factor
  • Minimal remote control to match

What we dislike

  • Feels a little unstable/fragile

4. XGIMI Halo+ Portable 1080p Projector

While none of the previous projectors were portable, the Halo+ from XGIMI is. Sure, it isn’t your 4K-pumping beast, but it more than makes up for it with a FullHD 1080p projection that goes up to 200 inches in diagonal, giving you a veritable cinematic experience for a holiday-special $649 price tag. For that price, you get 700 ISO Lumens of brightness, which is definitely on the higher side by portable projector standards. The Halo+ stands at 6.7 inches tall, weighing 3.5 lbs (1.6 kilograms) thanks to its 59.454Wh battery that gives it 2.5 hours of usage on a full charge (or alternatively, you can keep it connected for longer run-times). The 1080p projection has XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features like autofocus, auto keystone, screen alignment, and object avoidance. The base of the Halo+ also contains its 10W Harman Kardon speaker system that pulls no punches with its loud, clear, distortion-free audio. The Halo+ has Android TV built-in, along with 16GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi. For external connectivity, it packs an HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio out.

Click Here to Buy Now: $549 $849 ($200 off. Additional $100 off with coupon code “XGIMIYANKO2”). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

A great portable projector for your movie and game nights. Have them indoors, outdoors, or at a friend’s place. Setup takes under a minute, thanks to intelligent screen adaptation features, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers are more than sufficient for a great movie experience.

What we like

  • Perfect portability
  • Support for 4K input (which gets downsampled to 1080p but still looks incredible)

What we dislike

  • Still no native Netflix app

5. XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector

We’re venturing into new territory with the AURA, XGIMI’s best-in-class ultra short throw projectors. Unlike conventional projectors that need to be placed far away from a flat surface to project a large screen on it, UST projectors use a unique lens setup that allows them to be placed just a few feet away from a wall or screen, still allowing them to cast a crisp, perfectly rectangular image without perspective or parallax. The AURA’s sleek build makes it relatively inconspicuous, and all you need to do is place it 11.7 inches away from any surface to get a crisp 4K UHD screen that’s a massive 180 inches diagonally. With an 1800 Lumens output, the AURA works well in moderately lit settings too, and a quad-setup of 15W Harman Kardon speakers (2 tweeters and 2 woofers) gives you cinematic sound to match your video! The AURA packs Android TV along with support for Chromecast and Airscreen. It’s also got Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi, and 32GB of internal storage. As far as ports go, the AURA sports three HDMI ports, three USB ports (and one MiniUSB for debugging), an ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio out, and an optical out for connecting a whole host of external devices.

Click Here to Buy Now: $1599 $2799 ($1200 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

If there’s one thing I’d like you to take away from this article, it’s that televisions will eventually make an exit and UST projectors will take their place. A good UST projector casts a massive screen on any surface without needing to be multiple feet away from it. Audio emanating from the projector also feels more immersive since the sound comes from the same relative direction as the screen. The AURA is a compact, high-quality choice with great specs.

What we like

  • Ultra Short Throw eliminates the distance between the projector and screen
  • Rather affordable for a 4K UST projector.

What we dislike

  • Limited options for adjusting image quality
  • No native Netflix app

6. SILO Projector + Wireless Charger

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Meet SILO, a unique device that seamlessly integrates a wireless charger with a laser beam projector. With the proliferation of mobile entertainment, from music to gaming and videos, the demand for a larger screen experience at home is growing. SILO steps in by not only projecting content from your phone but also wirelessly charging it simultaneously, eliminating the need for complex casting or investing in a smart TV. Imagine the convenience – no more worrying about draining your phone’s battery while streaming. SILO simplifies the process by serving as both the projector and charger. Plus, it encourages you to take a break from your smartphone, allowing you to fully enjoy videos on a bigger projected screen that’s less harmful to the eyes!

Why is it noteworthy?

Wait, a projector that also docks and wirelessly charges your phone?! That sounds like an absolute no-brainer! Almost reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Dock (which charges your console while projecting it to a larger display, the SILO makes the case for technology to be more multi-functional rather than specialist.

What we like

  • The dual function of charging and projection
  • A relatively compact projector with a low footprint

What we dislike

  • Its plain, fragrance-diffuser aesthetic
  • Might be a little pricey for someone with wireless charging as a priority

7. XGIMI MoGo 2 Portable 720p Projector

XGIMI’s true range can be visible with the MoGo 2, its lowest-tier budget projector. While its other projectors like the AURA rack up a nearly $2k price tag, the MoGo 2 costs a paltry $249. However, you still get a projection that goes up to 200 inches in size (although XGIMI recommends sticking to 100” to maintain quality). Unlike its Pro sibling, the MoGo 2 outputs only 720p HD, but matches the Pro variant with the same 400 Lumens of brightness, dual 8W speakers with Dolby Audio, and the same intelligent screen adjustment features that make setting up an absolute breeze. You’ve even got Android TV 11, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band WiFi 5, and ports at the back, namely a USB-C port for power delivery, along with an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and 3.5mm audio out for external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $249 $399 ($150 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

At its discounted $249 price tag, the MoGo 2 might just be the real winner here, given that it’s cheaper than a pair of AirPods Pro! It’s difficult to be critical of a projector that costs as much as a smartwatch, but even for a straw-man case, the MoGo 2 is peak ‘value for money’.

What we like

  • A no-brainer price-tag for the budget consumer
  • Screen adjustability at that price point is just a pleasant surprise
  • Great audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • It’s no high-end projector

8. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable 1080p Projector

A smaller sibling to the Halo+, the MoGo 2 Pro stands at 6.3 inches tall, and outputs a 1080p projection that goes as wide as 100 inches diagonally (XGIMI says you can stretch it to 200 inches, but you may notice a slight dip in clarity and brightness. The projection maxes at 400 Lumens of brightness, which is still on the higher end of the portable projector spectrum, but feels a little limiting compared to the Halo+. It does still retain all of XGIMI’s intelligent screen adaptation features, allowing you to set the projector up in seconds without spending time focusing, composing, aligning, etc. The MoGo 2 Pro packs dual 8W speakers (not from Harman Kardon this time) with Dolby Audio, and has Android TV 11 built-in, along with Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band WiFi 5. The MoGo 2 Pro notably lacks an internal battery, although it can be powered by an external power supply like a cable or even a power bank thanks to a USB-C port. There’s even a USB-A port and an HDMI port on the back, along with a 3.5mm jack that bolsters external connectivity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $509 $599 ($90 off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The MoGo 2 Pro sports a rather compelling $509 discounted price, making it perfect for the budget-conscious buyer. While most projectors don’t sport any intelligent screen alignment and adjustment features at that price, it’s comforting to know that you can power the MoGo 2 Pro instantly and have it automatically adjust the visuals, so you don’t spend half an hour flicking through the settings.

What we like

  • Ease-of-setup
  • The attractive price lowers the barrier to entry
  • Surprisingly good audio

What we dislike

  • No internal battery
  • No native Netflix app
  • Just a couple of bucks more gets you the Halo+ which feels like a better deal

9. FUFU Beak Projector

FUFU electronics 1

Unlike the standard boxy appearance of most projectors (or some that look like smart speakers), the Beak projector from FUFU draws its inspiration from birds, specifically the toucan. The toucan’s ability to tuck its head and beak neatly against its neck served as a unique source of inspiration for the Beak projector’s design. This innovative approach not only enhances usability but also makes storage a breeze. With its sleek cylinder shape, the Beak projector takes up minimal space, fitting perfectly on my desk or nightstand. While other projectors may have similar dimensions and weight, the Beak’s narrow and tall frame sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking both intriguing design and innovative inspiration.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beak Projector’s refreshing design adds fun to your home appliances in a way that most don’t. The bird’s nodding head transforms into a powerful projection experience, while speakers in its base provide audio to complement the video.

What we like

  • Adorable anthropomorphic design
  • Vertical structure occupies less counter space

What we dislike

  • A lot of hollow space in between
  • Can only pan vertically, not horizontally

10. Stuart the Minion Projector

This creative design turns a mundane projector into a universally beloved character from the Despicable Me franchise! Minion Stuart’s monocle perfectly integrates with the projector’s lens, and the geometric cylinder blends IP’s signature elements with the product’s core functions. The upper and lower ends feature plastic and metal aluminum mesh, complemented by a black silicone headwear that matches the optical lens’s metal paint effect. A vibrant yellow adds a playful Minion touch, and a yellow dust-proof layer is nestled between the hardware aluminum net and the shell. Equipped with a single camera, a ToF sensor, and an automatic focusing motor, it ensures crystal-clear images at all times. The addition of smart eye protection enhances user experience, utilizing a four-point cantilever design for improved sound quality. Some even playfully note that Stuart appears to have a beard with that stubble-like grill on the projector’s base – proof that we’re all growing up! The design and emotion seamlessly transition from the product to its equally playful, bright, and compact packaging.

Why is it noteworthy?

That fun and playful design is sure to be a hit with the entire family. Perfect for homes with children, the Minion Projector really makes gadgets endearing in a clever way!

What we like

  • That playful design!
  • Portability

What we dislike

  • Currently conceptual
  • Could possibly infringe on copyright!

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The Super Smart Fridge Is The Compact & Stylish Furniture-Like Kitchen Appliance For Your Living Room

Owning a second fridge has become a pretty popular and common trend, that has slowly made its way to homes in the past few years. However, fridges tend to be pretty large and occupy a substantial amount of space wherever they’re placed, hence accommodating them in smaller homes and apartments ends up being an issue. But this is where the Super Smart Fridge comes in. Designed by Rocco co-founders Alyse Borkan and Sam Naparstek, the Super Smart Fridge is a compact and stylish refrigerator that looks more like a piece of furniture than a kitchen appliance.

Designer: Rocco

The Super Smart Fridge is a mix between a small fridge and a dedicated wine fridge. The good-looking fridge features a modern and contemporary design, which includes a smart exterior paired with a fluted glass door. The modern exterior is further accentuated by the compact and small size of the fridge which allows it to seamlessly merge with the rest of the home decor and furniture in the room. This makes the Super Smart Fridge an ideal fit for not only your kitchen but also your living room or bedroom.

Measuring 16 inches in depth, the compact fridge is designed to be subtly pushed against a wall, allowing the fridge to further blend in with the furniture and the space surrounding it. If you look at the Super Smart Fridge, it looks more like a bar cart than a kitchen appliance! It is built using a powder-coated steel frame which is available in a wide range of colors, so you can pick the color that perfectly suits your aesthetic and home. The fridge features walls that are 3x thicker than anything available on the market today and boasts the same compressor as the Sub-Zero.

The Super Smart Fridge functions efficiently and smoothly in any living space, without causing any kind of excessive noise. It is covered by a 10-year warranty and has a unique technological feature that enables you to connect the fridge to your phone, via an internal camera system called Sight System. This allows users to glance into their fridge to see if anything needs to be restocked or purchased – pretty cool, eh?!

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Anker SOLIX F3800 Review: An Absolute Unit

PROS:


  • Exceptional power capacity

  • Easy to set up

  • Versatile power outputs, including support for RVs and electric vehicle charging

  • Convenient suitcase design

CONS:


  • It’s expensive; especially when upgrading it to its max potential

  • Hooking it to your house’s main power requires professional help

  • Heavy

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

AC coupling capabilities make the Anker Solix F3800 a revolutionary next step in sustainable home power, but paired with its massive 6,000W output, wide range of connections, and expandable capacity, this power station is the most future-proofed on the market.

Almost three years ago, a winter storm blew through my town, knocking out power lines and rendering roads impossible to navigate. As a result, my family and I spent a full week (well, five days) rummaging around for crackers and water, lighting candles, and wrapping ourselves in blankets for simple warmth through the duration of the total blackout. Despite keeping a decent fire going in our backyard for a couple of days, it was impossible to stay focused on anything, and working in those conditions wasn’t viable. Enduring those freezing temperatures would’ve been far more convenient with a backup power source, and I wish I’d had Anker’s newest portable power station: the Anker SOLIX F3800, which — despite being the very first of its kind I’ve ever owned — is clearly a revolutionary next step in the growing landscape of backup power solutions. It features a maximum 6000W AC output, 120V/240V dual-voltage (meaning it can do what a gas generator does, power several appliances at the same time, and even power a house!). It even supports AC coupling when pairing with the Anker SOLIX Home Power Panel, and, used sparingly, its 3.8kWh (expandable up to 53.8kWh) capacity would’ve been just enough to sustain a handful of comforts through the winter freeze.

Before we get started with the nitty gritty details about the Anker SOLIX F3800, it’s worth mentioning Anker provided a functional prototype to Yanko Design for the purpose of this review. It includes all the features of the official launch product, but its appearance and craftsmanship does not reflect the final build quality, which is supposed to be much better than the prototype shown in this review.

Designer: Anker

Aesthetics

For a modular power station designed to provide backup power storage for homes and RVs, make solar power more accessible for all, and potentially replace gas generators — the Anker SOLIX F3800 is relatively compact. It’s also quieter than any regular gas generator, and since it doesn’t emit any smoke, you can safely run it indoors. Because of a sizable but effective fan system, you’re going to hear a little noise, around 45dB if you’re standing within a meter, but it’s no louder than a PlayStation 4 running on full blast. YMMV, but I imagine it’ll be a better fit for regular outdoor use during non-emergency situations — particularly, once summer rolls back around and I can use it to power indoor gadgets like musical instruments and gaming consoles underneath the patio rather than inside the house.

The F3800’s subdued aesthetic style — it being a big gray rectangular box on wheels with an LCD display, a pull-out handle, and visible outlets on the front and both sides — allows it to blend in naturally with other electrical equipment, but it may get in the way of any aesthetic style not complementary to dark gray. I wouldn’t stick it in a kitchen, though it’s an attractive addition to a garage, and you might get away with planting it in your office.

After all, it’s essentially a big suitcase full of electrical equipment. No, it’s not as compact as, say, the Anker 767 Portable Power Station. But it still gets the job done, and it doesn’t take up all that much space. Right now, my SOLIX F3800 is tucked in-between a coat rack and a couple of shelves in my office, where it’ll stay until I need to stroll it back out again, and I genuinely love how easy it is to set up.

Utilitarian design pervades the layout of the Anker SOLIX F3800, and, I mean, yeah — you’re definitely not getting a $3,999 power station to make a fashion statement — but what it lacks in artistic appeal, it more than makes up for in functional design. Its predominantly matte finish, easy-to-navigate exterior, exposed fan grills, and conveniently-placed handles and wheels make it exude a sense of durability and reliability.

Ergonomics/Comfort

I had a rough time getting the SOLIX F3800 off my porch and into an area where I could comfortably unbox it, set it upright, and wheel it around. Granted, I’ve been needing to hit the gym lately so my inability to carry it around without immediately wanting to place it back on the ground again could be a “me” issue. But, just so you know, this thing is an absolute unit. It’s rated to weigh 132 lbs, though the package mine arrived in was a bit heavier than that — around 143 lbs in total. If you’re planning to order one of these to your house from Anker’s online store, make sure you have a pallet or some sort of luggage dolly on standby, as well as a second pair of hands to help you transport/set it up.

At least there’s a solid handle built into the SOLIX F3800’s chassis, as well as a pull-out trolley handle that unfolds with the tap of a bright blue button. Once the pull-out trolley handle came out, this thing suddenly became a lot easier to maneuver around. This is because its 65 mm back wheels and additional front wheels are more than sufficient to push and pull the thing around on smooth surfaces, and it even seemed to have no trouble with some rocky terrain as well. If you wanted to carry the Anker SOLIX F3800 around like a cooler (if you have the physical strength, that is), you’d be in luck; there is an additional handle located on the bottom, allowing you to two-hand-carry it.

Everything important information-wise is located on the front LCD panel, though you can also connect your smartphone to the device via the Anker App. It’s a simple enough process getting it set up; all you need is an Anker account and a smartphone with Bluetooth, and you can tell the app to sync with the SOLIX F3800 as long as it’s powered on, and as long the Bluetooth mode is activated. You can do that by tapping the Bluetooth button on the front of the device itself, neatly located right next to the display. Once it’s all set up, you can watch the flow of energy coming into and going out of the SOLIX F3800 directly from the Anker App. This is a neat and convenient way to stay on top of your energy usage, especially when you need to conserve energy during a blackout.

One thing I love is how easy it is to get the Anker SOLIX F3800 set up and going as a portable generator. Plugging it into my wall outlet, getting it fully charged, and powering on the unit itself was a really simple and rather quick process. On paper, it will take less than 3 hours to charge the power station to full from a wall outlet, as long as it is getting full power and not charging under extreme temperatures. Once I was ready to use it, I only had to tap two buttons: the power button on the front of the power station next to the display, and a separate AC outlet button on its right side (conveniently located next to its array of six 120V 20A outlets and two 240V 25A plugs).

Performance

From a performance standpoint, the Anker SOLIX F3800 breaks through the ceiling and into a whole new tier. Electric portable power stations simply don’t do what the Anker SOLIX F3800 does, and before now, there’s been little reason to get rid of the gas generator altogether. If you want to use it as a backup generator, you can. If you want to expand it with the Solix Home Power Panel and make it the storage battery in a far more sophisticated power setup that balances grid and rooftop solar power through the main electrical panel, you can set it up that way as well; and it’s made even easier to manage if you use the Anker App.

Boasting a power load capacity ranging from 6,000 to 12,000 watts (the latter is only possible if you hook up a second F3800), it flies high above other portable power stations from EcoFlow or Jackery — as well as anything Anker has ever placed onto the market previously. Its 240V 25A NEMA 15-40 outlets grant it the ability to power RVs and recharge electric vehicles, making it extraordinarily versatile, and common sense indicates that if you need to power something, you probably can. This alone makes the SOLIX F3800 the heaviest-hitting portable electric power station around. The question is whether or not you can power something for a long time.

Luckily, the Anker SOLIX F3800 is also one of the most scalable power stations in existence. It comes with a base storage capacity of 3.8kWh, which is generally enough to power a 1500W space heater for about two and a half hours. Of course, that’s not enough to sustain heat throughout a multiple-day blackout like the one I experienced, but unlike other power stations, this device can be upgraded to 26.880kWh with all six expansion batteries installed. That’s at least enough to power the same heater for over a day.

If you wanna go even further and reach a staggering 53.8kWh of power storage capacity, you can go all-in and connect a second Anker SOLIX F3800 via the Anker SOLIX Double Power Hub. Alternatively, you can link two F3800 units together via the Home Power Panel. That sets the F3800 apart from its predecessor, the F2000, which had a comparatively meager capacity of 2kWh with only one slot for an expansion battery, totaling 4.09kWh. Just note you’ll need to invest in 12 expansion batteries to make the most of this system, and that could run you well into the tens of thousands.

Sustainability/Repairability/Durability

Anker is a respectable brand with a lot going for it, and that’s because it’s constantly pushing out high-quality, durable power banks and power stations. Its LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery makes it notably longer-lasting than conventional lithium ion-based batteries used in older portable power tech; Anker promises at least 3,000 charge cycles up to 80% before this thing starts to die. That also enhances its sustainability rating by avoiding the use of cobalt and nickel. Plus, when you compare it to much larger and more expensive home power systems, it’s obviously a far more sustainable choice.

The need for separate hardware and additional batteries to get the absolute best utility out of the F3800 could absolutely be considered a drawback in terms of sustainability. But again, that’s not such a big deal when you realize a fully-upgraded Anker SOLIX F3800 system wouldn’t do nearly as much harm to the environment as legacy solutions with the same power output.

In terms of repairability, the F3800’s construction is complex and full of parts I don’t understand, and so I wouldn’t attempt to service it myself during a system failure. There are a few silver linings here: it comes with a 5-year warranty and is rated to work for 10 years or longer. Plus, it’s advertised as being simple for an electrician to set up and work with when coupling it with a house.

Value for Money

I’m iffy about making a hard call on the SOLIX’s value for its $3,999 MSRP (though there is currently a substantial discount of up to 35% off on Kickstarter on a number of Anker SOLIX F3800 deals — dropping the price of the standalone unit to $2,599, and giving excellent value on bundles including Anker’s 200W and 400W solar panels). On one hand, it’s pricier than the smaller generators, even though having the Anker SOLIX F3800 in my possession opens up more lifestyle options. The other reason is solar panels are still not widespread enough, even though you don’t really need solar panels to get the maximum value out of the F3800. Going in on an Anker SOLIX F3800 is making an investment into the future — especially since its heaviest-hitting feature is its ability to store a large quantity of solar power and convert that power into 240V AC output for home, RV, and EV usage.

While its initial price is eye-watering (at least, for me), the potential benefit of saving money over a much longer time with a fully-equipped SOLIX system, solar panels and all, could make the expenditure worthwhile. Especially for those actually living in RVs and tiny homes where utilities are significantly more important to stretch out. And, even in the much shorter term for a suburban house dweller like myself, the SOLIX F3800 is a sturdy backup power source — its base 3.8kWh storage capacity and 6,000W AC output are enough to make camping trips and natural disasters more bearable.

Even if there’s no emergency need for power, and even if you don’t plan to upgrade your Anker SOLIX F3800 with all the extra bells and whistles, you can still roll it outside during a sunny day and use it like any portable generator. Plus, you don’t necessarily need a fully-equipped SOLIX system (with the home power panel and all) to recharge the F3800 with solar energy either. The home power panel is just a tool to help the F3800 access larger rooftop solar panels, and you don’t even need that to make good use of the SOLIX system. In fact, if you bring the F3800 outdoors, as long as you also bring a portable solar panel to recharge it, you can have sustainable green power to do virtually anything you’d use power for. This is because the F3800 can be recharged by connecting to almost any rigid or portable solar panel available on the market.

Verdict

The Anker Solix F3800 is a revolutionary next step in sustainable home power, though it may not become a daily power source until you start buying solar panels. Thankfully solar is getting cheaper, and that’s certainly not the only reason you’d want to get one. This is the most future-proofed portable power station on the market right now, thanks both to its incredible portability for a home power system as well as its overwhelmingly strong performance. I love its 6,000W~12,000 and 120/240V AC output capabilities, its 53.8kWh maximum power capacity, and its ability to recharge itself via solar panels (up to 2,400W via XT-60 input) and then channel that same power into a house, an RV, an electric vehicle, or just about any appliance I can think of. That all means it meets the electricity needs of many day-to-day users, and its ability to provide a large dose of backup power during a disaster makes it a critical piece of equipment to have around. Plus, it’s simple and easy to use — requiring zero technical knowledge to charge it from a wall outlet or begin using it as a portable backup power generator. That all represents a meaningful push into the future, especially considering its first-in-class 240V AC power coupling makes it a direct competitor to home power systems that weigh significantly more and are significantly less portable. But when you want to use it like a portable backup generator, you can power it with any electricity source and it produces no emissions. That makes it a standout choice for homeowners seeking a reliable backup power source that’s both portable and versatile.

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