A:AnswerI was able to use an iPhone with this projector by getting an HDMI-lightning adaptor and attaching that to the HDMI cable. Worked like a charm.
A:AnswerBoth. The power supply will maintain the battery charge level when it is plugged in. The unit will operate on battery power without the power supply, but in the case of a completely dead battery it can operate from the power supply until the battery is sufficiently charged.
A:AnswerDevice is estimated to run on a full charge or direct power connection of 120 minutes. The projector mini lens and light source is rated at a maximum of 100 lumens or 100 candles, which is very low, and needs to be set up in a very dark room. No way to increase lumens except replacing the whole device with a more costly and more powerful luminescence.
A:AnswerThe projector does support bluetooth connection. As long as your phone will allow you to output video or simulcast through bluetooth then yes it should work.
A:AnswerThe device full charge displays at a rated 100 lumens or 100 candle lights. You can increase the effectiveness, by operating in a very dark room, at night or replace the whole device a increase cost with a more powerful luminescence.