🎥 Project Your World: Where Will You Take It Next?
The WEMAX Go Ultra Pocket Laser Projector is a compact and lightweight projector that delivers stunning 1080p visuals with 300 ANSI lumens brightness. Utilizing advanced ALPD Laser Technology, it offers a remarkable viewing experience with a throw ratio of 1.2:1, allowing for projections ranging from 30 to 120 inches. With wireless screen casting capabilities and a user-friendly design, this projector is perfect for on-the-go entertainment, whether you're camping, traveling, or simply enjoying a movie night at home.
Brand Name | WEMAX |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 1 inches |
Item model number | L032FGN |
Color Name | White |
Special Features | Pocket Projector, Pico Projector, ALPD Laser Projector |
L**S
Nice mini laser projector!
The media could not be loaded. This is a very nice mini laser projector, i have another DLP projector, but this one blows it out of the water in terms of brightness, even on a room with some lights. The ALPD technology is definitely the best next thing. You won't be disappointed. Now, the only cons i found in this projector are:* Lack of internal battery (as you see on the video i had to buy a separate WEWATCH 65W power bank to make this projector truly portable)* Don't expect 4K quality. They recommend 6ft for perfect viewing distance, but the bigger the picture the more pixels you'll see, so you'll see a little bit of a "screen door" effect as you blow the image bigger. It will support however 720p-1080p images.* if you intend to use this projector for business or school presentations, keep in mind that any letters or small characters won't look as clear as you would expect.Al in all, a very good projector for the price and quality. Hope that helps you make an educated purchase.
J**B
Pretty good.
For the price it’s good. I find the image to be a little pixelated but it’s good if the image is not blown up too large. I’ve found that 4 feet wide is best.The image is bright even in a dim but not dark room.Portability is the big strength here. I can’t believe how small and light weight this is. It will easily fit in my backpackSome reviews mentioned the lack of a stand. I did not think this would be a big deal but it is difficult to set this up to stay parallel to the wall and at a decent height. Imagine a small paperback book. The spine of the book is the lens and wires come out of the other side. Then line that up with your screen.I will see how this works and if it’s worth it to buy the higher quality version.
C**R
Only 540p native resolution, blurry videos. Terrible value for money
Terrible picture/video quality for the price, projectors half the price can perform twice better, although much larger of course. Other portable projectors has 720p native resolution, better video quality & brightness, has android tv, built-in battery, better speakers, and much much cheaper.Cons:1. This is a 540P native resolution projector and only SUPPORTS 1080p videos. Looks very pixelated and blurry.2. Color & contrast is at best acceptable, viewing experience is not great.3. Speaker is 0.8W, my phone legit sounds louder.4. Focus wheel is hard to use and inaccurate, very hard to focus.5. Not very loud but whiny fan noise, slightly annoying.6. Opening cover doesn't always turn on projector, need to open/close several time to work.7. No mounting point, can't use a tripod or anything which would been perfect.8. Can not projector to the ceiling, the auto-keystone only works horizontally.
F**Y
Ingenious Device
Great micro projector. throws out a detailed picture with enough brightness to see in a lighted room. easy operation and usage. Lightweight, portable, cool operation and great design.
D**.
Good picture, but it's gotta be pretty dark for a clear picture.
The first time I took it out, I tried to wirelessly broadcast to it from my Android phone. Never got it to work.I tried with my friends android, still no luck. I put it away to try again another day.About a week later I tried with a friend's iphone. That didn't work either.I decided to try with my laptop. Nothing. So I put it away again to try later.I ended up buying an HDMI cable and hooking it up directly to my laptop that worked. So that night I enjoyed a nice movie on a large screen with a nice sharp picture.I put it away and pulled it out another week or two later and the picture was now glitching randomly every few seconds; after maybe 10 minutes the screen just went to multi-color static.I tried to return it but it was past my window to return it. I was assured I could have it replaced by the manufacturer under the one year factory warranty. Honestly, I just want a refund.
J**R
Not as good as you think
There are things about the wemax go300 I would like to appreciate but there are far more shortcomings.The image is bright, the color is amazing, etc... BUT There is NO BLUETOOTH. So you absolutely need a router. Supposedly this can be averted by connecting a Roku device which solves only half the problem. Once an HDMI device is plugged into the projector, digital noise bleeds into the audio circuits horribly, all audio is distorted when routed thru the 1/8" stereo phono out. So clearly the engineers did not consider RFI shielding or isolated source grounds for the audio circuits. If you play all your audio off a USB connection then it's no problem except still no Bluetooth so you have to route that little 1/8" stereo phono thru a shielded cable to yet another device.The screen cast feature does not work. The wifi feature also does not work. There is NO REMOTE, so you'll have to use the 4 tiny white buttons to navigate the firmware.... Projectors a fraction of the cost have remotes and even Bluetooth. All that said, once I bought a Roku, then a Bluetooth adapter, a USB splitter to power Roku and hold thumb drive, and a Bluetooth stereo system with decent speakers.... Then I started to enjoy the picture.Picture quality is good as long as you keep it down to 100" or less.Essentially this device is nothing more than a projection head. If you intend to use it the way it has been marketed you'll need about six other devices to make it work, external audio, internet and a router, a USB multi-port to accommodate all the extra stuff, a streaming device, and if you actually expect to use it to show a feature length show on a battery pack then you'll need an automotive jump pack capable of a 2000mAh draw for over 3hrs.Maybe you can fanegle a way around that but I think once you've priced out all the peripherals you'll need to make this thing suitable you'd probably be better off purchasing an Epson.
J**T
Very crisp picture
This thing is awesome! Super bright crisp video, paired with a good BT speaker, and a power hub you have awesome video playback anywhere anytime.
N**
Unfortunate Buy
I bought the projector in September 2023. It worked beautifully. It has stopped working and I have no idea why.
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