Laser Beam Pro C200 Focus Free HD Portable Projector for $475
September 13, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
It’s a laser projector that fits in your pocket. Seriously. Whether you’re looking to save money on a TV or have a simple way to show graphics to coworkers or friends, the Laser Beam Pro will be there for you. This FDA-approved, eye-safe laser projector is compatible with any type of device you can think of. Powered by Android, and using a full RGB laser light source, this projector is never out of focus, making it the ideal projection tool for any environment.
2017 CES Innovation Awards Honoree
- Enjoy crystal clear, 780p HD resolution anywhere & anytime
- Use like a computer by connecting the built-inWiFi to surf the web, check your email, stream video, or download apps
- Download files to the 8GB internal memory
- Connect to iOS or Android phones, TVs, gaming consoles, VR devices, drones, GoPros, & more
- Avoid eye damage thanks to the FDA approved Class 1 laser
- Add a Bluetooth speaker or power bank to enhance the sound & extend the battery life
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Materials: plastic
- Class 1 laster with FDA approved eye-safe laser tech
- Android-powered
- Projects up to 150″
- Battery life: 120 minutes
- 200 lumens
- Internal memory: 8GB
- Image input: 4K
- Image output: 1366 x 768p HD
Compatibility
- Wireless with iOS or Android
- Other devices may connect with a micro HDMI cable
Includes
- Laser Beam Pro
- C type AC adapter
- Warranty card
- Manual book
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