So, if you are looking to recreate the big-screen magic, these mini projectors for iPhone would let you do just that. Here are some of our recommendations for the best mini projector compatible with iPhones. But before that,
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1. Optoma ML1050ST+ Portable LED Projector
The Ultra Short Throw lens makes it possible to throw the image at a short distance (1.7m). At the same time, the built-in autofocus feature ensures that the projected images are sharp and not hazy. The Optoma ML1050ST+ comes with a 1,000 ANSI lumens lamp. And as per the company, this lamp can last up to 20,000 hours on standard mode. It also supports the in-house Optoma USB wireless adapter. While it also lets you connect via a USB-to-Lightning cable, you won’t get the same streaming quality. So far, it has amassed a good number of reviews from iPhone users. People love the non-complicated setup process and the brightness & clarity it brings to the table. It is not without its limitations. For example, it doesn’t come with a wireless dongle. And if you want a wireless connection, you’ll need to invest in one separately. Secondly, there’s no battery option.
2. Anker Nebula Capsule
A 5,200mAh battery powers the Nebula Capsule. On a single charge, the battery can last up to 4 hours, and you’ll be able to complete a movie without any hiccups. Don’t let the small size deter you. For now, the Nebula Capsula can display up to 854 x 480p resolution, and the viewable size is around 100-inches. Given the size and the price, this isn’t a bad feature. The viewable distance is also satisfactory and lets you beam from a distance of around 6-8 meters. The connectivity options are fairly decent. It comes with a Micro-USB, an HDMI port and a speaker. The speaker is just for the namesake, as per the people who’ve used it. The Nebula Capsule runs on Android OS and the UI resembles a typical Android TV. However, there’s no Google Play Store on it. The image quality is sharp. But the 500 ANSI Lumens lamps limit the brightness, especially during daylight. However, it shouldn’t be a major issue if you plan to use this projector mostly during the dark (or in a dark room).
3. AKASO WT50 Mini Projector
It resembles a somewhat bigger power bank. And the best part is that it comes with a mini tripod at its bottom. The resolution is mostly the same, and you get a resolution of around 854 x 480p. This projector packs Android 7.1 OS under the hood. Thankfully, you get access to the Google Play Store on this one. The AKASO WT50 comes with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The former means you can wirelessly connect to smartphones and other devices. Beyond that, you get the standard fares like HDMI and USB ports and a slot for an SD card. The only demit of this projector is the 50 ANSI Lumens lamp. It’s not too bright and can only be used in dark rooms.
4. HOMPOW 5500L Movie Projector
While the native resolution is the same as the one above, the screen’s width can go up to 176-inches. It comes with a handful of connectivity options. Interestingly, it also bundles in a VGA port. Other than that, you can always connect your iPhone via the HDMI cable. It works as expected, and several users have backed this claim.
5. ELEPHAS Mini WiFi Projector for iPhone
The picture quality is decent for the price. Interestingly, the beamed image can be blown up to 200-inches, thereby making it apt for bigger rooms. It accepts both wireless and wired connections. The built-in Wi-Fi connection ensures easy connectivity with iPhone and Android. Aside from that, it comes with VGA, USB, and HDMI inputs to connect to devices like gaming consoles or DVD players. More importantly, it also supports Roku Stick, FireTV Stick, and Chromecast.
The Bigger Picture
TVs let you easily play your favorite content at the click of a button. Plus, the bigger screen and the advanced displays mean that you’ll be able to watch your favorite shows in all their glory. However, on some special days like the Holidays, projectors like those mentioned above add a special meaning to regular TV shows. They are not that expensive, and the small size means you can lug them around in your bag without much difficulty. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.