Smart Beam Laser Projector & Accessory Set for $365
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
This projector may look small, but can put your favorite videos, images, and presentations on the big screen. Simply plug in your smartphone, tablet or laptop, and this two-inch cube projects up to 150 inches in HD on any kind of surface. Outdoor movies? Yes. Impromptu slideshow? Done. It’s lightweight, portable, and doesn’t even need to warm up or cool down. Simply make it big.
- Projects 150 inches of HD onto any surface
- Uses LCoS laser technology
- Doesn’t require warm up or cool down time
- Designed to be lightweight & small for easy travel
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 2.2″ x 2.2″ x 2.2″
- Weight (built-in battery): 0.43 lb
- Op Temp & Humidity: 10°C~40°C;, 15%~85%
- Laser Diode Life: 10,000 hours
- Warranty Period: 1 Year from the purchase date (You must keep the serial number for the warranty)
- Optical Engine Type : LCoS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon)
- Brightness: Max. 100 ANSI Lumens
- Resolution: 720p (1280 X 720)
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Projection Distance: 2ft ~ 8ft
- Projection Size: 20″ ~ 150″
- Video Input: Wi-Fi, Wireless, HDMI, MHL
- Battery: Lithium-Polymer
Includes:
- UO SmartBeam Projector
- Tripod
- Holder
- Pouch
- Micro HDMI cable
Compatibility
- Connect w/ smartphones, tablets, laptops, PC, media players or any other device
- Play video, audio, images, presentations & more via Wi-Fi or wire
OTHER ARTICLES YOU MAY LIKE
REVIEWING AND UNBOXING THE TOOCKI USB-C RIGHT ANGLE 1.2M CABLE
USB C cables are among the most ordinary accessories we own, yet they can make a surprisingly noticeable difference to how comfortable our devices are to use while charging. The Toocki USB C right angle cable is a good example of a simple accessory that tries to solve a very common irritation, because instead of […]
read more
QUICK FIX TO CHANGE THE MAX SELL POWER TO LESS THAN 500W ON THE DEYE INVERTER
There are many reasons a home owner or installer might want to place a tight cap on how much solar power is exported to the public grid. Some households live under a strict export cap imposed by their local distribution network operator, others want to reduce export to focus on self consumption and battery charging, […]
read more


