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Review on πŸ“½οΈ AAXA P7 Mini Projector: Battery-Powered, Full HD 1080P Resolution, 30,000 Hours LED, Onboard Media Player (Renewed) by Dany Hamilton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is not a smart projector, but it is a really good projector!

The first price was perfect for what it is arrived brand new second I bought a $200 "WiMiUS Upgrade 6800 Lumens" home theater projector I did this to compare to something because I thought it was an unfair comparison based on lumens Well, the result was that this projector, which is 1/6 the size, performs the same in every way except for sound quality and fan noise. The battery powered option is worth its downsides. Projector sound is something I don't care about since I would never settle for a projector's built in speakers.So my sound always comes from an external source.You can trust lumen ratings on projectors if they aren't ANSI lumens.Ansi 600 was an inconspicuous difference ed to the previous projectors with 6800 lumens put simply. If you have a budget Aaxa m6 with 1200 ANSI lumens it should be amazing. However, the brightness of this projector is good and it can be used in low light with little blur. The only thing missing is the wireless connection. However, this is completely solved with a Roku stick. The USB port is powered, so the Roku is powered, eliminating the need for an extra outlet. Roku also allows private listening, which you can see in my video. I pretty much developed my own drive in the theater. Controlling the Roku from my head unit, and thanks to Roku's private listening, the audio was routed to the Jeep's speakers, making it a great option for watching movies. So I turn the projector volume down completely and don't hear any fan noise over the film sound. But maybe you would notice if the movie turned out like a horror movie.πŸΏπŸ‘»

Pros
  • All-in-one portable projector with built-in media player with USB and TF card ports and 2W speaker for direct media playback. Other inputs include HDMI, Mini-VGA and Composite AV. Measuring just 4.7" x 4.4" x 2.7" and weighing 1.48lb, the P7 fits perfectly in a laptop or briefcase for outdoor travel and camping
Cons
  • boring packaging

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June 02, 2023
The resolution its ok, but not awesome. Its not that sharp.