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Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars with 45 reviews

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87%would recommend to a friend

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Customers praise the Micro Pro Projector M125 for its compact size, solid build quality, and surprisingly bright image, even noting its portability and long battery life. However, some users point out that the resolution is low, resulting in a less sharp image, especially with text, and that it lacks keystone correction. The projector's brightness is appreciated, particularly in darker environments. Overall, it's considered a convenient and portable option for casual viewing.

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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Pocket Sized and Powerful

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've thought about getting a small pocket sized projector for a while now. As a photographer/videographer I like to show people my work wherever I need to. Showing it on my iPhone is too small and I don't always carry my large iPad with me. This projector is only 4"x 4"x ¾" so it's just slightly larger than an iPhone. The image is fairly bright and if you don't try to fill a wall with the image, keeping the image under 2 ft wide in a slightly darkened room will give you a nice image. The audio is about as loud as you could get from a speaker that small but in a small room, you could still hear it well and you can adjust the volume with the up/down switches. There is an ⅛" audio headphone jack to plug into headphones or an external speaker if you need to fill the room. I would have liked if there was a microSD card slot so I could just load my photos/videos and project them directly without needing to connect my iPhone to it. I don't have the lightning to HDMI adapter yet and I won't buy one now until I see if the iPhone 12 will still have a lightning jack or if it will change to a USB-C jack. Some rumors say that Apple might even ditch the jack completely and use only WiFi or Bluetooth to connect to other devices. I did try a Google ChromeCast plugged into the HDMI jack as well and powered it by plugging it into the projector's USB jack and I was able to cast my photos and videos from my iPhone. YouTube and Movies Anywhere worked fine as well. The problem is I have to have the ChromeCast connected to a network for it to work. I am looking for a way to use the projector wherever I am and not need to connect to a network. I've looked online for a small pocket sized Media Player that could plug into the projector's HDMI port but all the Media Players I have found require plugging them into an electrical outlet. I would like something that was battery operated. There is also a knob to adjust the focus of the projector depending on the distance to the screen There is a standard ¼" tripod socket so you can mount the projector on a tiny tripod so you can adjust the angle of the image. They say the battery will last 2 hours on a charge so if I plan to watch a movie that's more than 2 hours long, I'll have to plug it into the included adapter. The lens has no cover to protect the glass so if I keep it in a pocket or briefcase I have to be very careful not to damage it. A small case should have been included to protect the projector when carrying it so I will have to buy one. They did include a standard HDMI cable as well as a power adapter to charge the projector's internal battery or run it on electric. The Miroir M125 Micro Pro Projector is a nice compact unit and if you have a need for such a device I would say it gives off a nice sharp image and you will enjoy it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great mini projector!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    When I took this out of the box I knew from the size of the box that it would be small but wow this thing is tiny. For a compact size this works fantastic. I purchased an adapter to connect to my phone which it then can stream pay services but you need to verify if the adapter can as I found out less expensive ones do not allow and will block the stream. Thru software you can adjust settings and the volume on the side of the unit can get fairly loud. This is for personal use and not really for a large gathering. You can direct this further away than the 50" but the clarity is diminished but you can still see the video. They provide an hdmi and power cable you just need to purchase an adapter to connect your phone or your laptop. I would purchase from them again.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Theater in Your Pocket!

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    A few years ago I decided to skip getting a new tv, and instead went with a projector. I loved the versatility, the big picture, and the theater like experience. Ever since then I have been very curious about these pocket projectors. The Miroir M125 Micro Pro Projector has been a lot of fun. It has allowed me to take everything I liked about projectors in general on the go with me. With this being a small pocket projector there are some compromises, but as long as you understand what you are buying beforehand there is a lot to like. Pros: Small size + light weight. Manual Focus. HDMI in Ability to run on battery Ability to use anywhere CONS 480p resolution limits screen size built in battery is only rated for 2 hours. Small size and lumens demands a mostly dark room for good results. I will personally be using this to throw in a backpack or suitcase, and take with me on trips. I think it will be fantastic for this purpose. I was a little concerned about the resolution of this unit, but I was pleasantly surprised to see a vivid picture. Just realize that you are not going to throw a 120" screen. Overall the Miroir M125 Micro Pro Projector will suit my purposes very well, and I am extremely pleased with my experience thus far. If you need something for on the go I would highly recommend giving this model your consideration.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very Impressed

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am so impressed at how this projector works and how easily it was to set it all up. This small projector really can project and that's the best part! You can travel with it and its so easy to connect as long as you have the HDMI that can connect to your phone, laptop or tablet. How easy and awesome is that. We have already had 2 outdoor movie nights and the whole family loved it! With all the social distancing, this was a fun way to get together with just your immediate family and watch a movie outdoors with snacks, goodies and a good movie. It says it can run up to 2 hours but I have a portable battery so I connected that to the projector (just in case). If you have portable battery for your phone, you can easily connect that and it works perfectly. I love that. I would def recommend this projector. I was a little skeptical because of how small it is, but I was totally impressed at how well it worked and how nice and big the picture is. The kids loved it and so did the adults. I haven't gotten a tripod for it yet, but I would def recommend it because it would just make that part of the set-up so much easier so its not in the way of where people will be sitting. If anyone is curious about how large the image is, we were able to project it to as big as 120" corner to corner and the picture was great!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Decent

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The projector is very mobile and easy to set up.... However my issues is why so many wires? No Bluetooth capability makes the product feel outdated!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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