🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights Anywhere!
The XGIMI MoGo Pro is a portable projector that delivers stunning 1080p image quality with a bright 300 ANSI lumens. It features built-in Android TV for easy access to popular streaming apps, a rechargeable battery for outdoor use, and advanced auto focus and keystone correction for a perfect display. With premium audio from Harman Kardon, this projector is designed for an immersive entertainment experience.
J**I
Worth every penny - would buy again
I've owned maybe 4 projectors, and I absolutely love this one. This was way more expensive than the others, and so it took me a while to convince myself to get it. The autofocus and auto keystone are what intrigued me, and what would bring me back again. So annoying on cheaper models to have to adjust those all the time. You'd be surprised, on cheaper projectors even if you don't move them, the way the lens and housing heat up, you often have to adjust the focus several times each time you use it. Usually focus it when you turn it on, then refocus it a half hour later after it heated up, and sometimes again after that. Never have to worry about that again. Wonderful.If there is one thing I would want changed is to have all the inputs located on the side rather than the back. I like to use this to project vertically on the ceiling. It requires making a special cradle so all the cables can project out the back. On other projectors I've owned that had the ports on the side, it wasn't an issue. That's it though, otherwise love it. :)
I**O
Digital Torture Device
Received the Mogo Pro with Official Case as a gift based upon research and many positive reviews. After spending 4+ hours to get this to work, I've determined that it is not a projector but a digital torture device. Key features: washed out picture, infuriating interface/connectivity problems, does NOT work with Netflix, cannot cast from Android phone.Things to be aware of before you start:1. No batteries included for remote which must be used to setup device.2. You MUST have a google (gmail) account and login using it to setup this device. Device cannot be used without doing so. After consulting with chat support, confirmed this is the case and cannot be bypassed. Thus, google will know everything you do using this projector.3. Once you give up your privacy/usage data to google, update the firmware. You must do this to get the zoom function which is not part of the factory supplied firmware.Pros: Small. Text looks good (including subtitles). Auto focus works well. Audio is plenty loud inside, especially if you are near the unit, eg: position it at your headboard and project forward on wall at your feet.Cons: everything else.1. Washed out picture - I was stunned by how poor the image quality is. Tested in a dark room, white wall, 5 ft away, small (not zoomed out) picture. Colors are washed out and picture is not particularly sharp. Tried all the various video modes including bright. Default looks best. If this is an exemplary home theater projector, the tech is not ready for prime time. We have old portable vga projectors at work that have pictures at least as good.2. Netflix – does not work. Tried streaming Netflix via device's native app - which doesn't work and is a known issue. Tried simulcasting Netflix app from Android phone via wifi and got projector incompatible error, which is surprising since the projector should be able to project whatever is sent to it. Tried using google chrome-cast feature to simulcast from PC (cast desktop) and could hear sound and see subtitles but got black picture. See attached picture of what Netflix looks like. As per xgimi instructions, installed Desktop Manager and the supposed Netflix app. Logged in successfully to my Netflix account and was immediately logged out (login successful, logout successful). App did not remember my login, and I was too frustrated to use the remote to enter it all over again (which is a pain). As a final attempt, installed the Desktop Manager app on Android, to have a touch keyboard to use, and the app kept crashing. Gave up.3. Constant disconnects when trying to simulcast via wifi from PC. If you pause a video, the projector goes back to its home screen and you have to reconnect.4. HDMI connection via PC – note that you cannot display Netflix or Prime Video (even via browser) on this projector if you have your computer screen on. These sites/apps don’t allow simulcast. My PC (HP Omen i7, Geforce RTX 2060, 16GB RAM) would not detect the projector when connected via HDMI. I could stream to the projector via wifi (Youtube) but Chrome Cast via browser would not work with Netflix (see above). Streaming a local video (HD mkv) worked fine, but again the picture was not as advertised or expected.That’s enough. I can’t believe all the positive reviews. Even if the picture were great, the torturous connectivity, compatibility and interface problems make the Mogo Pro an item I wish I had never encountered. Needless to say, this thing is going back.
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