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Tech Advisor
★★★★★
10 months ago
Review del XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro: Un pequeño proyector con una gran calidad

Buena calidad de imagen y sonido; Relación calidad-precio; Compatible con batería portátil;

No hay app de Netflix optimizada; No es portátil;

Tech Advisor
★★★★★
10 months ago
Test du projecteur XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro

Bonne qualité d’image et de son; Bon rapport qualité/prix; Compatible avec une batterie portable;

Pas d’application Netflix optimisée; Pas portable;

Stuff.tv
★★★★
11 months ago
Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro projector review: moveable movies review

Idiot-proof screen setup; Perfectly portable; Decent sound and image quality;

Some big apps unavailable; Slightly janky at times;

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
1 year ago
XGIMI Mogo 2 Pro : One impressive portable projector

It could be brighter, but vibrant colours and excellent audio make the XGIMI Mogo 2 Pro a fantastic portable projector

Hassle-free setup; Decent built-in streamer; Vibrant colours and powerful sound;

Lacks some key apps; Struggles with dark scenes;

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 months ago
Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro Review

In many ways, the Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro is a slightly smaller, noticeably lighter, and less expensive version of the Xgimi Halo+, one of our current top choices for a 1080p mini projector with a built-in battery. In addition to offering the same native 1080p resolutions, both share a tower shape, a maximum 4K (3,840-by-2,160-pixel) input resolution, built-in Android TV for streaming, and more. However, the MoGo 2 Pro's lower $599 price is tied to a lower brightness and the lack of a battery. If you want to use it as a go-anywhere portable, Xgimi's website suggests buying a power pack to go with it, which can eat up much or all of the savings compared with the Halo+. If you don't mind being tied to a wall socket, however, it's worth a look.Easy Automatic Setup The MoGo 2 Pro is designed around a 1,920-by-1,080-pixel DLP imaging chip paired with a four-element LED light source, which gives the projector its 400 ISO lumen rating. (ISO brightness is equivalent to ANSI brightness, and is gr...

The 1080p Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro offers plenty of features, including auto focus and robust audio for its size, but you'll have to add an external power pack to make this 2.4-pound projector fully portable.

Native 1080p resolution; supports 4K input; Built-in Android TV 11 for streaming via Wi-Fi; Comes with clear instructions for easily downloading a Netflix app; More-than-acceptable color accuracy; Small and light (just 2.4 pounds)

No onboard battery; Noticeable loss of shadow detail; HDR support for 1080p connections only

Digitaltrends
★★★★
9 months ago
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After two decades of writing about consumer tech, one thing that still never gets old is showing up somewhere, like a family gathering or a weekend camping trip, with some cool new gadget that makes the experience more fun or more enjoyable for everyone. For an excellent case in point, see Managing Editor Nick Mokey’s super-nerd camping story. And while I’ve never been so bold as to pack a microwave in a canoe, throwing a 120-inch image of Captain Marvel or Din Djarin up against the side of a trailer wall with a portable projector is a surefire path to oohs and ahs on the campground. On that note, I’m happy to report that the $599 Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro smart projector can and will elicit such sounds of delight and then some. A lightweight and compact DLP projector that resembles a slightly smaller Sonos Play:1 speaker, the MoGo 2 Pro runs on the familiar Android TV platform, is dead simple to use, and provides access to all your streaming services and loads of apps from the Google Play Stor...

Compact and easy setup; Great auto keystone and focus features; Excellent image in the dark; Decent sound, doubles as a Bluetooth speaker; Can be powered by USB-C power bank;

Image fades in bright rooms; Android TV can be laggy; Not very loud;

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