
Customers consistently note the M76 Wireless Projector's portability and picture quality as significant advantages. The projector's compact size is also appreciated by some users. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the projector's brightness and battery life.
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Trying to be thorough, please read through.. The picture isn't high resolution, its low resolution. There aren't enough colors. The light isn't the brightest. This projector lacks auto focus. The manual focus wheel works well. This projector lacks the ability to keystone the image. The image size is relative to the distance between the surface and the projector. The brightness is also relative to the distance between the surface and the projector. The projector being closer to the surface makes a brighter and smaller image while the projector being further from the surface makes the image dimmer but larger. Compromise can be found between unusable extremes. There is no self contained manual size adjustment on this projector. An approximate 43" image size provides optimal performance in my opinion but this projector does have the ability to project larger images. I think up to 70" is what is recommended. I am regularly viewing the projected image with its image size being somewhere around 70" when projected onto my ceiling from where it sits. My projector is between 7-8 feet from my ceiling. The projectors battery allows you between 1-2 hrs of unplugged use of the projector. Runtime will be less if charging another device through the USB port. I leave my projector plugged in with a roku plugged into it for the most part. The speaker is decent but there is no bass. Headphones or external speakers are the only way to improve the audio. The stereo 3.5mm jack is the projectors only audio output. Bluetooth senders and receivers could be used through the 3.5mm stereo Jack to connect to Bluetooth speakers. I have used a JBL GO 2 for improved audio. I picked the GO2 to use with this projector because I wanted to keep the kit small. I connect the speaker and projector using a 3.5 male to male stereo cable. Obviously better speakers can be used. If you own a GO2 then you will get some idea of the projectors speaker quality when I call the GO2 an improvement. Theoretically a smart phone could send audio to a Bluetooth speaker while the smart phone is also sending images to the projector but I haven't been able to achieve this with my iphone (thanks Cupertino). The control buttons are simple including only volume up and volume down (which share a piece of plastic over them), and power. Powering on and off is acheived through long presses of the power button. The volume button(s) adjust the volume in 5 point increments going up from 0-100. The control buttons are flush mount and the volume buttons are not easily depressed (they must've had loving parents). When screen mirroring my iPhone can operate the projectors audio volume. The USB port is for power output only and will not read any type of memory device. This projector combined with a smaller roku makes a fun kit and a highly mobile kit. I can see this being a go to picnic kit. I've mounted a roku express to the top of the projector using a command strip. If you use a Roku stick or a Roku express Either can be powered by the USB output of the projector. For longer movies it is best to plug the projector into a charger. It is possible to charge the projector while it powers another device. Theoretically though untested you could power multiple peripheral devices from the projector with the addition of a USB hub. I have utilized the tripod mount at the base of the projector and placed the projector on a tripod next to my bed and have the projector aimed at my ceiling. Because there is no keystone the image is slightly askew when projected directly over my bed since the projector itself sits out from the center of the bed. It is not perfect but it's still fun. I wouldn't feel like it was as fun if I had paid more for it. I feel like the cost is acceptable/tolerable at $143 (what I paid). But I still feel some disappointment in the image and sound and had the projector been a lower cost I would feel less disappointed . For what it is I'm keeping it. I like it ok and I love that it travels well. The portable form factor is the best thing about it.
Posted by Gary
Picture quality not the best can be a bit more clear. Size of screen is excellent. Biggest issue is not being able to connect soundbar or play audio while screen mirroring maybe its the wifi on the mirror that needs to be the same but i’ve been struggling to figure out part out Nurse seems to be no reviews online anywhere. The Speakers on the mirror are decent. I do think i over paid and keep thinking about returning but its getting the job done.
Posted by NoahJ
Purchased this to decorate cookies! I researched my options and chose this projector. It works exceptionally well. The only thing I had issues with was the battery life. It is not stellar. I had to keep it plugged in, but then I'm just beginning with cookies so maybe I am slower than most decorators, although the cookies were very detailed. So overall the projector's price point is terrific, the clarity of the projection is excellent, and the fact that it's small is a plus, too. I would definitely buy this again!
Posted by HKGill