🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Game with the XGIMI Halo+!
The XGIMI Halo+ is a portable 1080P projector that supports 4K input, featuring a powerful 700 ISO lumens brightness, a built-in battery for 2.5 hours of use, and integrated Harman Kardon speakers for an immersive audio experience. With Android TV 10.0, it offers access to thousands of apps, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor entertainment.
Brand | XGIMI |
Product Dimensions | 11.4 x 14.5 x 17.5 cm; 1.6 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer reference | ASRWF-487 |
Manufacturer | XGIMI |
Series | 1080P |
Form Factor | Portable |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1980 x 1080 Pixels |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Android |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 59.45 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 10 Volts |
Lithium Battery Weight | 6.9 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 6 |
Item Weight | 1.6 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
My daughter, who is at uni, loved this. Its very portable and good value for money.
like the portability, picture quality and sound.
S**T
Great purchase
Great little projector, bright clear and really surprisingly good sound quality. We have the projector sitting above the bed head and it’s cinema quality picture and sound onto an 80 in screen.
I**G
Great potable projector
I purchased the XGIMI Halo+ last week and have been using it daily for my sons to watch YouTube Kids and songs. It's incredibly convenient to move it around, from my son's room to the living room, depending on where we want to watch. Despite being in the UK where we don't get sunshine every day, it performs well even in ambient light during the daytime. I haven't had the chance to try gaming mode yet, but other reviewers have mentioned low latency, promising a smooth gaming experience. I'm eagerly anticipating playing Nintendo Switch on it.Setting up Netflix was straightforward for me, and I appreciate that they provided a solution for installation. However, I encountered a problem when trying to stream from my phone. Despite trying various methods, I couldn't find the streaming device listed as a TV on my iPhone. It's not a major issue for me, but it's worth mentioning.Additionally, I've noticed that sometimes the unit has trouble connecting to my internet. Rebooting it seems to resolve the issue temporarily, but I hope this problem will be fixed soon.
Y**L
Great picture quality and sound quality
The media could not be loaded. Well, here I am writing this review after two months of use. Very easy to set up. Open your Google and just say set up my device. Weight is about the same as the MacBook Pro 2017, which makes it easy to carry. Battery life is not so great; it lasts two hours, easy, just enough to watch one movie. Image and sound quality are great, as you can see in pictures. Daytime you want your blinds down for a brighter picture.
P**S
Get this !!!
After reading many reviews on many projectors I opted for the Halo plus and omg it was so the right decision.It arrived impeccably packaged and from the onset it you could tell it was going to be a quality product.Unboxed it quickly as was like a kid in a sweet shop and was amazed at how easy it was to set up. Quickly connected to WiFi and opted for use of a fire stick purely for ease of use with Netflix.The keystone correction and autofocus work like a dream and picture quality even in a lit room is superbly impressive.( also didn’t realise it had digital zoom, it DOES!! massive plus )The only small niggle was a problem with the remote control connection but this was quickly solved with the help of customer service which I have to say the service was flawless.The battery life is good, I got 2 hours 20 minutes and it only takes 2.5 hours to recharge.Also, the sound is very very impressive and I’ve no need to connect it to my Sonos system.In conclusion, this is one serious bit of kit, compact, quality and well worth the money I spent on it.Would love to get the Aura as my next xgimi purchase as I’m sure that would get the same if not better review so I better get saving.Look people, you pay for what you get and with this Halo plus, you’re getting a lot !
M**L
Excellent projector
Very impressed with this projector, really good picture quality, and the sound quality is very good too. Its silent, and its small and portable...Only issues would be , that the brightness reduces when used on battery, and the contrast could be a little bit better...That said, i still think its a brilliant projector, and would recommend it.
F**R
Quick First Impressions - not great.
Pros: Well packagedBright enough in a darkened roomSound is ok.Good enough for young kids.Has its own batteryFan is quiet.Cons:You can’t set it up without internet. You can’t use your phone’s personal Wi-Fi hotspot to set it up, I tried, it just doesn’t see it. You need a WI-FI Access Point, so I used hardware to set up a fake one, I don’t want it consulting Wi-Fi maps to locate owner. Seems most Chinese brands do this now. I just want to play my dvd through hdmi, why is there no basic middle of nowhere camping option for this without all this “spyware” activity?You can’t use it or set it up without the remote. There’s no recessed slot for keeping the projector and remote together. I had misplaced it within 15min and spent another 15 min looking for it.No carry bag to protect it. No lens cap.My ancient 1080p Benq offers a better image, and usability wise the equally ancient Asus PICO P1 is usable out of the box, no internet needed just to plug in an hdmi cable, your input source determines what you’ll need on the Asus.I suspect the keystone camera should be covered up when you key in your password into google play. Chinese tech companies have to assist their govt by law in providing whatever information they have gathered. Be careful. I set up temporary Wi-Fi & google accounts just for this.During set up it offers Ethernet as an option, but there’s no Ethernet socketThe Keystone is not bad, but takes a few seconds to adjust. I could not find a “Zoom”. Corners can be reconfirmed manually each time the device was moved, but I found the auto-keystone “good enough” not to need time spent manually adjusting, unless slight imperfections really bother you. It’s a portable battery device, of course it’s going to be moved. The battery life is very good, at least for the first kids film I tried it with.The Asus dealt with Keystone was automatic, but did not have extreme positioning like this does, but it did allow small manual refinements without triggering its movement detection, which was useful.There’s no recess to keep an HDMI streaming device plugged in and out of the way, instead it sticks out. Plugging in an iPhone with an HDMI adapter eventually worked, but the projector makes a mess of the HDMI video instead of immediately recognising it and intelligently projecting the whole frame of my iPhone recorded videos in portrait or landscape during mirroring, it just showed a narrow vertical rectangle of part of the picture (ViewSonic, Barco, Benq, and Asus all did much better, instantly producing full frame as intended by the iPhone). Netflix from the phone did much better, having heard they don’t have a license to operate the android playstore Netflix app and won’t ever get one I suspect, they could have focused on making sure basic HDMI usage worked without set up, internet, account tracking or remote controller. Like the major brands mentioned and most are available on Amazon.If you are contemplating entertaining adults get the high end Benq for example, or biz sales presentations at a client site, any of the other major brands will do better, no messing about in front of your clients, especially the Asus & Benq, up and running as soon as they are plugged in, the only place where this brand is better, it does not need to be plugged in.I intended to use it to entertain kids, but worried about its keystone triggered by motion… kids! It will have to do. I am happy I did not buy their 4K projector at nearly twice the cost. I’ll save for a major brand. Shame really, the same DLP chip but a major brand has a lot of attention to detail in usability, and the option to sidestep the spyware, or make it optional. Note you can’t even set up without it being able to track you over the internet. 😒Further updates and video/images later.
K**N
Xgimi Halo+ Projector
What an amazing projector. It ticks all the boxes for me as I have used lots of portable projectors in the past and this one has to be number one! I had been keeping my eye on this one for a long time and finally took the plunge and I have to say I am not disappointed at all. It is well worth the money for all the functionality that this little gem provides. That gives an amazing large picture with such clear clarity and the sound is harmon kardon which is also amazing. Plus it has a 3D function added to the system. Happy days!
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