🎥 Elevate your viewing game—cinema quality, anywhere, anytime!
The XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro is a compact 1080P portable projector featuring 400 ISO lumens brightness, Hollywood-grade D65 color temperature with 90% DCI-P3 gamut, and dual 8W Dolby Audio speakers. Equipped with Android TV 11.0, smart autofocus, keystone correction, and intelligent screen adaption, it delivers professional-grade visuals and immersive sound in a sleek, travel-friendly design.
Brand Name | XGIMI |
Item Weight | 2.88 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.33 x 4.68 x 4.25 inches |
Item model number | XK04T |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Sandstone-textured Mocha Gold |
Special Features | Speakers, 3d Built-In, Internet Ready, 3d-Ready |
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Easy to set up
Worked extremely well with and without a screen. My 13 year old had it set up in no time. Simply log into your Google account and download any apps you want (like Netflix). Sound was perfect. If I was hosting a party I’d probably add in a Bluetooth speaker. But for my family to kick back and watch a movie that wasn’t necessary.
C**O
Fantastic projector
Xgimi became my favorite projector brand. I’ve been owning this cute sized device for over 6 months and it delivers! The movies are big enough to feel fully immersed in them, navigation is easy as well as the setup.I don’t care much about Netflix so it’s not an issue for me here if it’s not pre installed like the newer versions of their projectors.The size is very convenient and it’s very portable. The design is sleek, could have been made by Apple! And if the sound is not loud enough, you can always easily pair it with a Bose like I do.I highly recommend this brand as they periodically offer considerable discounts on their products throughout the year .
L**Y
Warning: Not Actually New
One star because the product had clearly been used before (packaging torn open and old user email still logged in on the device). Otherwise we are happy with the product, but are considering contacting Amazon due to the advertisement as "new".Edit to add and update from one star to four: XGIMI contacted us and offered to exchange the projector with a new one or send us a free tv stick. The projector seems to be working fine so we opted to keep it and accept a tv stick.
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The leader in the portable projector
This projector is the one to beat. it checks all the boxes that you would expect in a portable projector. Having owned other portable projectors this one is as close to perfect that I've seen. Picture quality is amazing 1080p, HDR and the colors on this projector make viewing enjoyable. Brightness is excellent for the size of the unit, cant get another projector thats brighter without going with a bigger projector. note when using anything besides the power supply that the projector comes with, the projector defaults to eco mode which is dimmer then full power, this can be disable in settings. The autofocus is pretty amazing on this projector, some of the other portable projectors that ive used that have auto focus do a decent job but tend to lose focus once the lens starts getting warm which then requires manually triggering autofocus again, but not this unit, on start up it autofocuses and doesnt lose focus and even if you move the projector it automatically autofocuses again, its awesome. Same thing with keystone correction, just point the projector where you would like to use as a screen and the projector does the rest, this is huge for a portable projector because this tends to be the most finicky part, not here point and enjoy. this projector runs android tv 11 which has all your streaming needs no complaints their, as for Netflix it can be easily sideloaded, in the box are the instructions and works very well. few notes, with an update the projector has been fixed from a bug that wouldnt let a 4k source (ex gaming console) project in HDR, it works now. and now for a few cons first is the control, even though its more then sufficient, the fit and finish feels a bit lacking and the ergonomics are not as i would hope, and the center button is flat instead of concave which makes it easier to distinguish the buttons in the dark without looking at the controller, kind of nitpicking but when you've used other well made and well designed controllers you notice the little things that make a differance. and last is android tv, even though it has android tv 11 which has everything you could want and need it would be nice to have the most modern and current operating system, android tv 13 if nothing else at least for futureproofing the device for a while. but honestly if you've been looking and comparing portable projectors, this one will not disappoint. it really is the best in its class, good job XGIMI.
C**S
This is probably an unfair rating but...
I'm basing it on my very specific situation.I'm using this at my off grid camp to watch "good" movies on. There are a few things that make this projector less than ideal for that application.I decided to sacrifice some energy efficiency in favor of brightness. This is a problem since I only have solar and the battery packs I haul out there to provide electricity. This was a bad decision for a couple of reasons.1. it uses 65 watts of power. I didn't really believe the claim and figured it was an overestimate but it does use that. 65 watts is not a small amount on limited energy. The 42 inch TV I have out there uses less than 25. You can power it from a battery brick but most bricks don't put out that amount of wattage and if they do they won't last long. 2 or 3 hours compared to the 2 or 3 hours that other models will last with a built in battery.2. I got this because of the 400 lumen rating where most other "portable" projectors are 300 or less. if this translated into a noticeably different real world picture I would be ok with this tradeoff. but I still think this is wasted in anything but a blacked out room. Don't misunderstand me..you can see this with light. but it's nothing like my BenQ HT2050A which feels perfectly fine to watch in a completely illuminated room.AS such... I probably would've gone with a lower brightness/better power usage model if I did it over again. It works fine. gets the job done. It just uses too much power for my liking.Some quirks.....it's also difficult to get it to change to HDMI input. I haven't found a way to switch input with the remote (but I'm sure it's possible). I just unplug and replug HDMI and it will almost always recognize and switch. The auto keystone is also a bit aggravating IMO. If you want your picture to look even and perfect keystone is the devil. Auto keystone makes it harder than it already is to find the perfect center for the projector on your screen.
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