On paper, it sounds like a projector built not just for a fixed living room setup, but for bedroom movie nights, staycations, and quick transfers from one room to another. 500 ANSI lumens is decent for a compact battery-powered projector, but this is still best used in dim rooms or at night. It works, but it doesn’t really give you the fuller sound you’d want if you’re trying to make movie night feel more cinematic. It becomes the one you can bring to places where a regular projector is just a little more annoying to set up—whether that’s a room with limited outlet access, an overnight stay, or a part of the house where you don’t want cables dictating placement. Read more in our articles including "Wanbo ToGo Pro Review: A battery-powered projector done right" and "Tune In: Geeky Nights Weekly Podcast".
On paper, it sounds like a projector built not just for a fixed living room setup, but for bedroom movie nights, staycations, and quick transfers from one room to another. 500 ANSI lumens is decent for a compact battery-powered projector, but this is still best used in dim rooms or at night.
It works, but it doesn’t really give you the fuller sound you’d want if you’re trying to make movie night feel more cinematic. It becomes the one you can bring to places where a regular projector is just a little more annoying to set up—whether that’s a room with limited outlet access, an overnight stay, or a part of the house where you don’t want cables dictating placement.
Our coverage of movie night projector includes: "Wanbo ToGo Pro Review: A battery-powered projector done right"; "Tune In: Geeky Nights Weekly Podcast"; "DJI unveils Mic Mini 2S". Each article provides unique insights and information.