[Auto Focus/4K Support] Projector with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, 700ANSI Native 1080P Outdoor Movie Projector, WiMiUS P62 Auto 6D Keystone & 50% Zoom, Smart Home Projector for iOS/Android/TV Stick

[Auto Focus/4K Support] Projector with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, 700ANSI Native 1080P Outdoor Movie Projector, WiMiUS P62 Auto 6D Keystone & 50% Zoom, Smart Home Projector for iOS/Android/TV Stick

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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars

Number of Reviews: 1,429 ratings

Customers are satisfied with the video projector\'s picture quality, brightness, and ease of use. They find it easy to set up and use, with a simple interface and user-friendly remote control. The autofocus feature is appreciated, and the focus range is good. Overall, customers consider it a quality product.

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This comes with a nice little padded bag, which is a nice addition. The picture was very crisp at about 9’-10’ away from the screen, which we bought separately. The sound is middling, and we still need to find a good speaker, but it would do in a pinch—if you’re seating close to the projector, it would probably do just fine. Connecting a Bluetooth speaker was quick and easy. We are considering a stand for this, as we only had a folding table which did not feel as sturdy for it and made seating around it kind of tough.The built in autofocus seems to work well, although struggled a little bit in the less ideal conditions when it was still relatively bright out and the wind was blowing the screen. The image brightness was very good once we got to dusk. The remote is a little touchy and needs to be pointed at just the right spot from the right distance, but works well enough when you get it.Overall, I am very pleased with this projector. I got it while on sale, and the price point was accessible for really a pretty good quality overall. I’ve only used it the one night, so we’ll see how it holds up! :)

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