ELEPHAS WiFi Mini Projector | Synchronize Smartphone Screen | 1080P HD Portable Projector with 6500 Lux and 200″ Display | Compatible with Android/iOS
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Last updated on March 24, 2025 6:36 am Details
Shaun –
I took advantage of the discount voucher and went for it. A few years ago, these projectors would’ve been hundreds. Now, less than a hundred and that’s a bargain. You get what you pay for and you’re not paying for a 4K laser projector but don’t let the low price put you off.
If like me, and you’re looking for an occasional projector for the garden etc, then this is perfect. Great thing is it doesn’t have to be pitch black as it’s plenty bright enough, the last photo above shows the image projecting indoors in the day time. Not too bad. Project onto a proper screen and you’ve got your very own outdoor cinema. My only work of advice is to use an external sound source, the speakers are barely better than what you’d get out of your phone.
Update: to fix the Audio gripe, I bought a long audio cable, connected it to a portable speaker which I fixed to the top of my pergola and now I have the perfect outdoor cinema set up. Now I just need someone to sell me ยฃ10 bags of popcorn ๐คฃ
Benson –
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ย For an entry level projector this budget projector is hard to beat
I love watching video on big screen and 120″ is the maximum my studio wall can display. At this price I find the Elephas W13 a well balanced projector, setting up the screen mirroring with my android phone is just 4 clicks. Paid streaming video services will not work with screen mirroring but that is not the problem of the projector as there is built in copyright protection with all phones and tablets. I use fire stick with all my budget projectors as shown in my video.
There is noticeable fan noise at the left side of the projector, it does not run silent but non of the budget projector does anyway. Sound from the speakers are perfectly fine for watching movie and I find 80% volume is the sweet spot for my studio, cover the fan noise and no distortion at all.
It fits on the palm of my hand and this is easy to store away when not in use, at 11ft I get screen size…
W.S. –
LIKES:
Pretty bright, LEDs so no bulb changes!
Fan noise is pretty minimal.
Speaker is good enough for a small conference room. It’s not enough for a large room, you can connect a PA system if you need it louder.
Powered USB and TWO HDMI ports.
I have been using the projector and that has beem working well. If it’s on the ceiling, it has a remote to control it as well.
It has a setting to allow for having the projector behind a translucent screen.
DISLIKES:
It doesn’t have the left/right keystone. This isn’t a deal-breaker but means the screen must be pointed right at the projector or you’ll have part of the image out of focus.
No carrying case. It would be nice to be able to have a case to take this with me to the conference.
No adjustable throw distance. This means you can’t adjust the fit of the image on a screen without moving the projector.
OTHER NOTES:
The focus and keystone (UP/DOWN) manual. Colors are well saturated and distortion is minimal.
Contrast is decent in dark rooms, but like…
Old Andy –
I wasn’t expecting a lot from this projector. I was just looking for something to project some past family photos at a special family barbecue but have been amazed at the quality.
To be fair this is not going to compete with projectors costing big money but it produces a really bright acceptable picture filling a 100 inch screen during the evening on our patio while the patio lights are on. In daylight as expected you would get nothing. I made the photographs into a video slide show and copied it onto a micro SD card which then fits into the projector so I only have to use a mains lead. The music I added is a little thin but this about value for money. The screen I use is a basic ยฃ12.00 rollup one hung on a garden wall and I fixed the projector inverted on the frame of out gazebo. The keystone adjustment means it projects down perfectly so does not get blocked by guest’s heads.
To further test the projector I have tried feeding it from my MacBook Pro via HTMI and it works perfectly….