The PIQO projector fits a home theater in your pocket

I’ll let you in on a little secret. People who watch Netflix or stream full-length movies on their tiny mobile phone screens are more likely to be psychopaths. This isn’t a scientific study, this is just one of those things like putting milk first and cereal after. There’s a universal standard to preparing cereal, Sharon, and it’s clearly by putting the flakes first and adding the milk later. Similarly, the only acceptable way to watch movies and TV series is on a large screen, and not a 6-inch cluster of pixels.

That’s where pico-projectors come into the picture (geddit, into the picture?). These projectors are small and powerful enough to cast a projection the size of your laptop screen, have the battery capacity of roughly 5-6 hours, allowing you to beam your smartphone screen onto a wall and binge watch a good 3-4 episodes at a time on a relatively big screen. They’re nice and all that, but they don’t match up to the PIQO projector, the Napoleon of pico projectors.

Small enough to fit in your pocket, the PIQO outshines (geddit, outshines?) every projector in its category. It can cast a massive 240-inch screen with a resolution of 1080p on any flat surface, allowing you to turn practically any place you go into your own personal theater. It also packs powerful speakers too that complement the crisp bright picture (200 ANSI Lumens), and a battery that supports 50 hours of music playback or 5 hours of video playback. To really round things off, the PIQO even comes with fast-charging, allowing you to completely charge its battery in roughly over an hour.

The PIQO’s the kind of projector you’ll want to take everywhere because you can. It comes with a nifty tripod and a remote, and pairs with everything from your phone to your tablet, laptop, game console, and even supports flash drives (it comes with Bluetooth 5.0, Airplay compatibility, and wi-fi screen mirroring). The PIQO runs Android, letting you access all your streaming and browsing apps on it without pairing devices, and even letting you download content to its 16gb internal drive for offline viewing!

Designed to make projectors ubiquitous pieces of tech that you always have access to, the PIQO can be used to watch movies, stream videos, play games, watch matches, or even put up presentations. Unbelievably powerful for its size and uncompromisingly compatible across products and scenarios, the PIQO makes carrying a 240-inch high definition with you convenient and possible… because watching something as grand as Game of Thrones or The Crown on a screen the size of your palm should be a punishable offence.

Designer: PIQO

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