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CiBest Mini Projector, 2025 Upgraded Full HD 1080P Support Video Projector, Portable Small Movie Projector, Compatible with iOS/Android/Windows/TV Stick/Box/USB/HDMI

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Color: Black


Features

  • 2025 Upgrade Mini Projector Mini projector supports 1080P Full HD 30-200(Recommended for 60 -130 inches) inch display, adopting advanced LED technology and uniform illumination method, which make the edges of the projection brighter and clearer. These ensure the projection image quality presents a real, dynamic, and color-vibrant effect. The mini projector also applied diffuse reflection technology, protect your eyes away from tiredness.
  • Smallest and Portable Mini Projector This mini projector has a unique and elegant design with a size of 5.5x2.36x4.33 inches and a weight of 0.52 kg. It is small enough to fit in your bag. Moreover, there is a handle on the product box for carrying. Therefore, it is rather light and handy to carry when you go out.
  • Immersive Home Theater Built-in Hi-Fi stereo speakers provide original audio fidelity. Also featured with audio output port to connect headphones or external speakers. Using the latest temperature control technology, the fan noise is reduced by 80%, and the heat dissipation is more effective. These bring you an immersive sound experience.

Brand: CiBest


Recommended Uses For Product: Education, Home Cinema, Gaming, Business


Special Feature: Lightweight, Built-In Cooling System


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI, 3.5mm Jack


Display resolution: 1024 x 720


Package Dimensions: 9.02 x 7.56 x 3.82 inches


Item Weight: 1.63 pounds


Item model number: W13


Date First Available: December 24, 2024


Manufacturer: CiBest


Country of Origin: China


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  • Not a bad value for the money.
Color: White
I gave this projector 5 stars across the board based on what it had to offer combined with its price point. I bought this projector for a camping trip we have coming up. I wanted something small that was not going to break the bank but still had a little oomph to it. I am not an audio or videophile by any stretch of the imagination but having bad eyesight and not wanting spend a whole lot has me, at times, putting in extra legwork to make sure I get the most bang for my buck. I had the luxury of already having a projector so the testing I did was on a projector screen I already have. When I go to use it outside for the next test I’m going to use it on a white sheet first to see if it’s going to be worth getting a portable screen for it. Based on some of the reviews and pics I have already seen I have a feeling getting a screen won’t be necessary. Picture Quality: In my opinion, taking in everything I just wrote and the cost of the projector, I think the picture quality is good. I was a little nervous when I tried to adjust the focus while trying to log into Netflix. I noticed, while trying adjust the focus, the text in the middle of the screen was nice and sharp but the text at the outer edges was blurry. I tried to capture a picture of this (pic #7) but it may not depict very well what I was seeing. I was able to fix this by making an adjustment to the Keystone setting which is right next to where you would adjust the focus. After that was fixed I set about tweaking some of the other settings like the Brightness, Contrast, etc. I found a handy app I was able to download on my IOS device that helped with that. You won’t be able to adjust everything the app tries to get you to but some of the settings are there and it was pretty easy and fun to do. Sound Quality: Sound quality, for what you have to work with is not too bad. I didn’t go into this looking for great sound out of the projector. The onboard speaker is adequate. It will distort if you turn it up too loud and you are watching a loud scene. For using it in the back yard, small presentations or gatherings it’s okay. There is an audio out jack on the device if you want to run that to a sound bar or some other sound system, which I didn’t do. Usually, I run the audio out of whatever my video source is (XBOX, DVD player), right into an audio receiver so I won’t be using the onboard speaker whenever I use it indoors. Bottom line: The projector is nice, it’s easy to setup and use and it won’t break the bank if you don’t need anything with all the bells and whistles. As soon as we get a night with a break in rain I plan on using this in the back yard with the kiddies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020 by Calvin Calvin

  • Great Covid-19 outdoor activity
Color: White
This is an excellent Covid-19 friendly projector. We were able to host a backyard viewing of the Peanuts’ Thanksgiving movie. This was a nice way to share a holiday with our friends in a contactless Thanksgiving. The kids loved being able to see movie that was a such a large screen. I projected it on the side of the house in the backyard and was happy with the quality. The sound was a little low but it made the kids focus. We initially tested it outside on a PBS Kids show and the volume was great. I think that the sound might be app or show dependent sometimes. For an outdoor viewing it was loud enough and we still enjoyed the movie. Update: almost through COVID and set up a movie night with the kids while quarantining the wife. Memorial day, hot dogs and movie... Not the ocean boat trip and friends sharing dinner we expected but great experience. Projected on the wall and used blackout blinds in a bedroom. Sound is great indoors. Works with a camera tripod we had. Picture is clear and used fire stick. Recommended for the price. Enjoying the family going to the movie theater together but while we wait we can still have the big screen experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021 by rob lower

  • Budget solution
Color: White
TLDR; Great option for young families with small kids. I am happy with it and feel like it's a steal of a deal and only takes creative thinking for me to get a quality output that I find satisfying. It gets 4 stars because of some performance quirks, but that goes with the price. I wouldn't want to give 5-stars because the cost-cutting created flaws. In my heart it's a 5. After reading the reviews I had middle-to-low expectations. I was a bit unhappy with the focus until last night. This was when I decided to wear my glasses for distance. The picture is flawless, but won't be flawless for everyone. Here are my tips to get the best: Sharpness=80, Contrast=60, Brightness 45. Biggest need for a good focused image is to leave the keystone on its middle setting and move the projector to square the image as needed. Seems to me that using the keystone to correct the image creates more problems with focus. I personally have mine mounted on a shelf, upside down, secured by a bungee cord. This lines it up closely enough to the wall to present a nearly square image. I can't say anything about the audio because I have paired mine with a Vizio 2.1 soundbar. I basically use the projector as my main TV in my living area. I appreciate the idea of not having a TV as decoration or as an eyesore. The projector is noticeable, but I'm trying to create an environment where TV is not as much at the center of the presentation. I live in Salt Lake City and in the winter it is overcast enough to have a clear image. I can shut the shades and see just fine, mostly. Dark scenes are difficult, but expected. I have an HDMI switch attached to the soundbar and a 50" HDMI cable running from the soundbar to projector. Requires some cable management. I will buy some cable clips to secure the cable to the baseboard. Since the switcher is in use i have connected the following: Xbox Series S, Fire Stick, HomeWorx TV tuner. There are issues with image tearing. I guess the refresh rate doesn't sync with any of the previously mentioned devices. Playing games feels like I am playing at 30FPS and with the breaks in the images from differing refresh rates. The Fire Stick works fine. Some complained about problems with the stick, but I found it needs power from a wall outlet and not from the projector or any similar source. If your Firestick continually reboots I suggest plugging the power into the wall. The HomeWorx TV tuner works fine, but it doesn't pull in signals very well. I have an LG TV connected to the same antenna and the reception with that is good to great. The HomeWorx tuner is spotty but mostly works. The HomeWorx tuner was the only realistic possibility I could find for an OTA signal, so I adapt. The focus of the projector is sharp in the middle and soft at the edges. With sharpness turned up, it does remind me of the days when I worked at the theater. I'm happy with it, and ecstatic with the price point and the value. Your family will love it and if you are looking for a bright clear image in movie-theater settings you will be satisfied. Don't expect a performance projector. Expect something that gets the job done without bells and whistles. It projects at 720p, they say. I believe this, but can't tell. I do see pixels but seeing them gives me the satisfaction of good focus. It's great for movies like Star Wars. I think for action movies it's purposes serve best. Video games might be a bit distracting in terms of image refresh rates and possibly lack of clarity and contrast. Connecting a TV antenna is possible, but the option I chose delivers sub-standard reception for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by B. Denker

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