🎥 Project Your Dreams Anywhere!
The Native 1080P Portable Projector by ONOAYO combines high-resolution visuals with a lightweight design, making it the perfect companion for on-the-go entertainment. With built-in Wi-Fi and digital keystone correction, it offers seamless streaming and flawless image alignment, all while delivering immersive sound through its built-in speakers.
Brand Name | ONOAYO |
Item Weight | 5.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 14.17 x 10.24 inches |
Item model number | ONO1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | off-white |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Portable, Digital Keystone Correction, Built-In-Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Ready |
Speaker Type | Stereo, Built-In |
E**S
Good Solid Projector for Beginners
I wanna start off by saying that I had some doubts but so far this projector has lived up to what it advertises. The remote could be better in terms of connectivity as it struggles sometimes if you don't have line of sight. The Bluetooth is finicky on this model but after talking to customer support which has been very great they are helpful. In order to help you I will tell you what to expect when it comes to Bluetooth. Initially your projector will locate your device and add it to the system, but understand, that if it does not literally say "CONNECTED" then it is not connected just because it shows it on the screen. For whatever weird reason you have to disconnect from the device your attempting connection with and do it again and then shut the projector off and reboot. Once you turn the projector back on, at that point it will discover it and you can "CONNECT" the device you want when you highlight that option. I'm not sure why it works that way but it just does and each and every time. Once you get through this, it will connect on its own going forward every time so long as that is the device you wanna connect to is selected. Otherwise, you have to switch to another device but it will work fine and not have to repeat the initial process. It's the oddest thing I know, but it does work once you remove it and add it twice and then reboot the projector. Again, just make sure that it says "CONNECTED". And the couple of months I have had this it has been a solid projector and I will tell you it's bright and very clear. The picture is amazing and very beautiful when it comes to 4K or 1080. Do yourself a favor and buy a good quality screen for 4K such as those sold from "Elite Screens". You can get a great quality screen from them for under $200 that comes with a really solid aluminum frame and legs so that you can use it indoor or outdoor for a 120" inch screen. All in all everything is good so far and their customer support is very responsive. When I initially contacted them about the Bluetooth issue, they were quick to respond but I had solved it. They thanked me for figuring it out and even sent me a small gift as a gesture for their appreciation but, the most important person in all of this, is the CustomerService Rep whose name is Yelly and Yelly and is amazing each and every time. Thanks
M**H
The best $300 I ever spent!
Let me start by saying "I LOVE MOVIES." I own over 600 DVDS and over 500 Blurays. Watching them on this projector has been incredible.I absolutely love this projector. My first experience with a projector was a cheaper model, I believe I only paid $30 for it. Now that I've upgraded, I have no idea why it took me so long to do so. The picture quality is soooooo much better. The contrast is more vibrant, the picture is much brighter, the fan noise is quieter.When all was said and done, I paid $250 for this projector because of a promotional coupon that saved me $60. In my opinion, the product is worth so much more than its price point. Every thing this little beast can do is impressive. You're probably going to want a nice bluetooth speaker or a sound bar to compliment the theater experience. To complete my setup, I use a Samsung bluray player with a Rockbox bluetooth speaker by Rockville. The combination works incredibly well.The Keystone correction and zoom settings are extremely convenient and easy to use. The remote design is simple and functional.For the price, there is not another projector out there that even comes close. I will definitely recommend it to just about everyone who will listen. I haven't gone 300" yet, but it looked very crisp at 200". All the Epson projectors with less capability were considerably more expensive. Save your $ and buy the Onoayo ONO1. It's far superior and less expensive!I wish I had a better picture of Robocop, but my phone's camera sux.
T**S
Solid picture and brightness. Happy with this projector
I have this set up in a garage that has a western facing car port opening. I've only had it set up for a couple of days so I don't know how long lasting this will be, if something will fail early on, but so far so good. But for now I can say that unless I have the car port door open letting the sun in the space, this projector produces a visible picture even in the daytime or with some lights on in the room. It's not something you're going to want to use for presentations in a fully lit conference room, but you'd want a short-throw unit for that anyway. Eastern facing side of a building at sunset, or in a garage/basement this will be just fine! (I wonder how much the quality of the screen itself has to do with this). I have it positioned far enough away that it fills a 100" diagonal screen with no zoom (but with some angle adjustment) - about 13 feet. No dead pixels or black splotches on my unit.I've only used the HDMI ports so far, one connected to a Raspberry Pi running Kodi/Libreelec and the other a Nintendo Switch. Running the audio into a external set of speakers so I can't speak on the quality of the built in audio.Connected to my wifi and did the firmware update right away so I'm on the latest firmware.Some things:I have been unable to get Screen Mirroring (Miracast) to work with my phone (Pixel 6). Both devices are on the same network. Not sure if that's an issue with my phone or the projector but my phone doesn't see it at all.I don't think it's possible to get all 4 corners of the image in focus, at least not from the angle I'm projecting at. It's one singular manual focus dial so you have to just do the best you can. I don't know this is unique to this projector though, I think that's a universal issue with anything like this (including the really expensive projectors I use when teaching in a university classroom).The controller is not CEC compatible, so don't expect to be able to control devices like your Raspberry Pi or other media hardware with it. It'll always control features of the projector only. Fine by me actually.When gaming I've noticed some input lag. Might be 50+ms. Just enough that you have to anticipate some button pushes. You won't want to play Smash Bros on this thing, Mario Kart 8 was fine but timing jumps was awkward at first. There may be settings to make this better but I haven't dug for them yet (unit needs a "Game Mode" not just the "game" settings on the brightness, etc).When you can pick this up with a coupon and a sale making it about $150 it's worth it, I'd say.
A**A
Bien
Es bueno pero es un poco ruidoso
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