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Review on MOOKA Bluetooth Projector 300"Display Compatible by Keith Alvord

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not bad, but there are problems.

This is my first media projector and to be honest after a few hours of use I'm not quite sure what to think of it. Of course I have no reason to compare myself with other projectors, but here are a few observations: 1. Image quality is ok. You can adjust the warmth of the colors, brightness, contrast, etc., and in a dark room the colors look quite decent. I wouldn't call them "crunchy" like other reviewers have, but they're not bad. However, don't expect quality close to that of a 4K TV. Mooka claims the native resolution for this projector is 1920 x 1080, but honestly it feels closer to 720p.2. The projector is quite noisy - its fan is noisy (louder than a laptop fan at full power). Easy to heat up.3. Focusing the projector is difficult - apparently distance and angle play an important role. The moment you start getting crisp letters/subtitles, the focus gets a little blurry on some images. Conversely, sharper images do not necessarily mean sharper letters/subtitles to read.4. Connecting to an external device - Roku, Chromecast, laptop, etc. - is easy and works well. Connect an external speaker with a 3.5mm jack. The audio cable is also simple and works well.5. On the other hand, wireless screen mirroring connection does not work properly. There is noticeable lag and stuttering. For example, iPad screen mirroring projects a tablet's screen well, but when you try to watch something, the video starts to stutter.6. The remote control is practical but cheaply made. The projector itself makes a rather ambivalent impression as far as the build quality is concerned - it's probably okay, but the plastic also feels a bit cheap. I'm not dissatisfied with this purchase, but some of the other reviews seem a bit too glossy to me at the moment - this Mooka Q6 can certainly provide a satisfying home theater experience, but there are issues - the projector is noisy, has poor WiFi screen mirroring and doesn't have a particularly impressive one sharpness/color depth. It's not bad either but seems a bit overpriced for what it offers - 3 stars.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Quick start guide