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NexiGo WiFi Bluetooth Projector PJ10, 300ANSI, Native 1080P Movie Projector, Dolby_Sound Support, Remote, Compatible with Phone, Computer, HDMI, USB, AV Interfaces

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Features

  • Full HD Native 1080P ProjectorFeaturing native 1920x1080P supported Full HD resolution that ensures clear color and image, the projector is featured with a high brightness rating of 300 ANSI lumen (8000 Lux). delivers cinema-like picture quality for home theater.
  • Support Dolby Sound & Bluetooth 5.1 Built-in Dolby sound, provide a great auditory sense experience without external speakers. Bluetooth 5.1 function can easily connect headphones, speakers, other audio equipment, it is the best choice for home entertainment.
  • Best Projection & Remote ControlNexiGo PJ10 the projector provides a watching size from 42.5 inches to 176 inches with a projection distance between 4.3ft to 16.4ft. supports the placement of a tripod and ceiling mount front/rear projection without taking up too much space, It's very convenient to adjust the screen by using the remote control. (Note: 2 x AAA batteries are NOT included in the package with remote control.)

Brand: NexiGo


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Outdoor, Gaming


Special Feature: Built-In Speaker, Screen Alignment, Screen Mirroring, Built-In Wi-Fi


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, 3.5mm Jack


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Brand Name: ‎NexiGo


Item Weight: ‎3.85 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.85 x 7.4 x 3.28 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎PJ10


Color Name: ‎White


Special Features: ‎Built-In Speaker, Screen Alignment, Screen Mirroring, Built-In Wi-Fi


Date First Available: August 4, 2021


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  • Well-made, highly functional 1080P projector at a good price
Summary: The NexiGo PJ10 is well-made and works well out of the box. The user interface could be improved a bit. The resolution is fine for the use cases I have – editing, presentations, online meetings, and some HDMI-driven Netflix. For $179 it’s hard to beat the PJ10. Read below for notes about how it was delivered, how well it's made, ease of set-up, software updates, user interface, how I plan to use it, the quality of the display, and some notes on using it for play and work. Delivery: The NexiGo PJ10 arrived safe and sound in an Amazon bag, with some slight smushing of a couple corners of the nicely produced box with shockproof packaging inside. When I opened the box, I did a double-take when I found some Q-tips for maintenance in a small plastic bag. Having just had a COVID test, I experienced a moment of déjà vu taking me back to the Quest Diagnostics lab. Construction: The projector itself looks good and well-made. While not hefty, it feels and looks like it will survive regular use. The remote control is small and less substantial. I would be concerned over the long term about the remote, but all functions can be controlled from toggles on the top of the projector so that won’t be an issue if the RC doesn’t survive. That reminds me – NexiGo will double the one-year warranty if I register within two weeks of delivery. Set-up: Set-up was straightforward. It immediately found my Wi-Fi networks and connected once I typed in my password. Two things to watch out for: 1) Beware if you have used non-English characters in your password since the UI accepts only English characters; and 2) the connection instructions are on page 27 of the compact 30-page user manual, but earlier sections of the manual do refer to instructions in the back. OTA update: Once the NexiGo PJ10 connected to my network, it alerted me to “new version found! Download and upgrade?” I clicked to upgrade, upon which it warned me not to power off and operate during updating. The text-based user interface included a count-up-to-100% progress indicator that tells you where you are in the installation. I have a gigabit FIOS connection, so it took just a couple of minutes to complete. User interface: I did notice one thing in the on-screen English-language instructions – while understandable they are inconsistent in tone and spelling. For example, it warned me “Plz Don’t Power Off During Ota Update!!!” I work a lot with user interfaces in multiple languages, so this caught my attention. However, even so, the screens are informational and understandable once I removed my pedantic lens. Use case: I expect that my major use for the NexiGo will be with my MacBook Pro, for presentation rehearsals and large-screen mirroring for edits. This use case led me to the iOS wireless cast for Apple products. At this point I had to ensure both MBPro and the PJ10 were on the same network. The Mac’s control center for AirPlay casting is less intuitive than it should be so that took a little extra time. As I use the NexiGo more I’ll define a shortcut to turn on AirPlay and set the target display to the NexiGo. Note that there’s also support for Windows and Android wireless casting. Video display: Once I had AirPlay working, I figured that I’d test what else I could do with it. First off, there’s YouTube, Netflix, and a few other streaming services, which, as documented, don’t work due to copyright restrictions on steaming video. What happened when I tried to stream from Netflix et al. was that they played for few seconds, then just grayed out the screen. While the video does not work, still images do display, and the sound goes through fine. I also plugged in my DVD-ROM player and tried a couple of videos. It did the same thing as Netflix – the videos ran for a few seconds, then grayed-out while the sound continued playing. However, I also tried playing a non-copyrighted streaming video (my wife was attending a Saturday evening Mass on her Mac, so I tried that) – that worked perfectly with full video and sound. Finally, I switched from iOS cast to a direct HDMI connection to a Roku Ultra 4670X. That worked perfectly with Netflix. I used the Roku’s remote control as I usually do with the TV. Display quality: This is a 1080P projector so don’t expect 4K quality. That said, the resolution is suitable for the Netflix case and my work projects as outlined below. It’s also fine for watching videos on Netflix via my direct-connect Roku Ultra – since I still watch a 1080P TV sometimes, there’s no problem with the resolution for that case. The one app where I found the resolution inadequate was for reviewing and curating my Apple Photos library. For that kind of activity, I do need the best resolution for determining which photos get deleted. Back to work: Play time was over so I switched to things that I would do for work. I give a lot of stand-up presentations with PowerPoint. I like running through my slides in advance as if I were speaking – that is, instead of sitting in front of my dual-screen set-up, displaying the presentation on a wall. The NexiGo is perfect for this prep work. I can get my distance from the screen and not get distracted by whatever’s happening on my screen (even if I have DND turned on, a lot still distracts). I also do a lot of writing in Word and Google Docs, and sometimes like doing it not at my usual desk. I tried the NexiGo as a large “monitor” on the wall a few feet away with the display showing up at around 2x4 feet (60x120cm). That works nicely. When editing at that distance what I did was set my MBPro’s 13” screen to about 80% on Word’s screen-size slider. That fills the NexiGo display and shows the fonts at a legible size. If you want to do something besides edit Word, don’t tile the screen with smaller apps – everything will be too small. Instead, just create dedicated individual screens for each app and then toggle between them. For example, I had Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Safari each running on their own screen. I expect to be able work for extended periods at that size on my desk projecting on a wall while sitting in a recliner. That's it. if you're looking for a low-cost, well-made, versatile 1080P LCD projector, the NexiGo PJ10 should work for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022 by Bruno Bruno

  • Nexigo's Obsession with Excellence
My choice of this Nexigo projector was influenced in major part by my complete and total satisfaction with the company’s Nexigo N970P Zoom-certified 4K webcam. I concluded that a company that could make a perfect webcam, would not know how to make a crappy projector. And I was right. My one regret is that I bought the PJ10 projector and not the company’s top-of-the-line PJ20 model. The reason is simple. 10,000 lumens of brightness is better than 8,000 lumens of brightness, and a 5-watt speaker is better than a 3-watt speaker. I can do nothing about the brightness of my 8000 lumens version, and for that, I pay a high price when I want to use the machine during the day or in brighter than low-light conditions. But the speaker size is not a problem because of the machine’s easy connectivity with any large external amplified speaker. Of course, to be fair, the PJ20 that I prefer costs more than the PJ10 which I bought. The PJ10 5.1 Bluetooth model comes with most, if not all the bells and whistles that one can reasonably expect in a projector that costs under $300. This multi-function remote-controlled projector has an impressive digital zoom range, adequate brightness for a low-lit room; a wide range of source connection options including USB, thumb drive, computer, Apple and Android cell phone, television, VCR as well as, VCD. This makes the projector extremely versatile. However, I definitely have a few recommendations for improvement. Having discounted my observation for the possibility that I may have failed to see all that I should see, the manual makes no reference to a very important part of the projector. I refer to its angle elevation device. The machine comes with 4 stub legs attached that keep it very stable when operated in a flat position on a desktop. However, to maintain that flat angle you must either have a screen that can easily be lowered, or a projector stand that can easily be raised, or both. To help with this problem, the PJ10 comes with a flimsy screwed pole that can extend for approximately an inch, and which has the effect of raising the front of the projector and thereby adjusting the angle of its projection. This is better than nothing, but I would have provided a much sturdier device and one capable of raising the front of the device by at least 2 inches. I would also have preferred that the pole came with an extension stop so that it could not be screwed out completely. Finally, I strongly recommend that this pole be identified in future diagrams and that something be said about it. In the meantime, I readily used any stable object that extends the width of the machine, and on which I could rest the two front legs. It is definitely not the ideal situation, and it is a bit tacky. The overall impact of this deficiency would cause me to reduce Nexigo PJ10’s score by 1%. Finally, I eventually figured out how to operate the keypad for things like connecting the PJ10 to my locked internet modem/router which requires the use of a password. An improvement in the clarity of the manual’s instructions would definitely have helped to reduce the frustration in my learning curve. Eventually, I figured it out. For that, I reduced the company’s score by 1%. In summary, the Nexigo PJ10, while inferior in some ways to its Nexigo PJ20 brother/sister, is an excellent projector, and much better than the other lower Nexigo models. At the heart of a projector is its lumens rating. Because the lumens value cannot be adjusted upwards or downwards as yet, the consumer needs to purchase the one that best suits his/her most frequent requirements. Higher lumens value-rated projectors cost more dollars and consume more electricity which also costs more dollars. So carefully select the one you need. Nexigo can definitely benefit from a communications consultant who can help with making their manual more step-by-step and user-friendly. By way of disclosure, I am a communications consultant, and I do specialize in children-modeled, step-by-step user-friendly instructions. I am therefore likely to be biased and am possibly setting the bar too high for Nexigo. Chances are, the majority of consumers would find the Nexigo manual to be in no way lacking. I am therefore giving the Nexigo PJ10 projector a 98% approval overall rating, and a 100% rating for value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Doctor-Perspective Doctor-Perspective

  • Video quality is amazing ✨
Has great video quality had another projector it was good got this one for the Bluetooth which is awesome less cords after getting everything set up notice the colors were very vivid very nice quality if you have a flash drive with movies or videos on it you can plug it up and it will recognize and play them you can hook up a fire stick and use the USB port on the projector to power the fire stick The projector has 2 USB ports The only negative is the sound is very low so I contacted customer support at cs@nexigo.com Told them the issue that I had they will ask you for a order number from Amazon so I sent them the order number also sent a screenshot of it the very next day they sent me a file which I then downloaded to a USB flash drive plug the drive up to the projector went to the settings selected update it popped up and said are you sure you want to update proceeded the projector reset itself went to test it out and the sound had doubled that was the only annoying part is having to take that extra step other than that the audio quality is now awesome The projector itself is awesome All of the hookups are in the back of the projector which is great my last one had all the plug-ups on both sides I got a tripod to hold up the projector I recommend getting this tripod to go with it a little over 5 ft tall before we were using our outside trash can with a box sitting on top of it this tripod is way better cost about 20 https://a.co/d/dJHmina Overall great projector great for movies for showing pictures or any other work related projects you have ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by victor flores

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