🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with JMGO N1!
The JMGO N1 Portable Projector is a cutting-edge home theater solution featuring 1080P FHD resolution, 4K support, and a massive 200-inch display. With its innovative gimbal design, auto image correction, and Dynaudio sound system, it offers an unparalleled viewing experience for movies, gaming, and streaming. The projector operates quietly and adapts to its environment, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
Brand Name | JmGO |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.3 x 6.5 x 7.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | N1 |
Color Name | White |
Special Features | Integrated Gimbal Design, MALC™ Triple Color Laser Optics, Dynaudio HiFi Audio Experience, Android TV 11.0, Google Play&Google Assistant, Multi Adaptive System: Exclusive Screen Memory/Smart Eye Protection |
J**E
The First Night...
For a tad bit of history. My first projector was the Capsule Max. And my second projector was the Viewsonic M2. Each of these were portable. And they had third party cases making them easily moved around w/ their power cables or hdmi cables.I have owned the JMGO N1 for a little over twelve hours. I completed watching the movie Twister on it, I watched a Buffy the Vampire Slayer Eipsode on it. And I took a peek at some of my favorite movies on it. I can say I am happy.One of the first things I want to address is the artifacting that occurs in dim or dark shots. I read this in another reveiw, and it gave me sufficent pause, that I actually cancelled my order; and subsequently un-cancelled. This strange stippiling does occur in low light scenes, but it does not always occur. On my first night with this device I was watching on the ceiling, but i would move the image to the wall, just to check out the resize, and how it felt as a larger screen. This grainy, stippiling affect that occurs seems to reset, especially if you make the image larger. But the moment, I would go back to the ceiling it would come back. I thought at first it had something to do with the image keystone correction for having the projector at an angel from the flat surface of the wall or ceiling, but even when I re-maneuvered to a straight on perfectly framed image that needed no keystone compensation, the stipiling would remain. Oddly, the longer I watched a movie or tv show, the less this would occur. When you are streaming and you occasionally have a slow down in your stream, the image quality can be less. Had no one ever pointed out this effect, I probably would have put it off to image quality affected by buffering. But apparrently this has something to do with laser technology. If this affect in quality were constant, I would not keep this device, but for the most part, it was not constant. It did not disrupt my viewing enjoyment. And because this is a smaller, more portable device, at a lower price point, with an image quality that is pretty much REALLY GOOD I am not at all unhappy.Another thing I want to address. Lately when I go to movies I have been noticing a red line in the image or along the edges of the image. I found this curious, especially as I watched Dune at the movies and a week later watched it at home and it was not there. When I was watching movies on my new projector i noticed this red line appear and disappear. I am pretty confident now this is an artifact created by one, the laser technology and two my glasses, that I need for seeing distant objects. I must move my head for this red outlinging to appear, and if i take my glasses off, it is completely gone. So long as my head, or my eyes are completely aligned with the image, there is no problem, but if I am looking from the side of my lenses, it appears. Just something to take note of.The setup of the JMGO N1 was uncomplicated. At first the pairing of the remote control was a tad of trouble. The first image that appears are instructions for how to pair the remote, then suddenly a screen that wants you to respond, with the remote covers the image. If you are not paying attention, you will have to reboot the system so that the instructions are visible, and then it is no problem. Right out of the box, there are some things you can watch immediately. Just keep in mind if you are downloading apps, or if the system is upgrading in the background, as mine was, your first few attempts to watch videos will be problematic. The interface felt cluncky at first, and unresponsive, but after apps downloaded and the system rebooted, and the remote re-paired, everything was right side up and felt even. The Android TV interface was much better than I anticipated. On both the Anker Capsule and the Viewsonic M2; I reverted to using a firestick, or google dongel to watch video from. I can see using the Android TV, the built in interface much more faithfully, as time passes I am sure I will go to Apple TV being connected or some other thing like a bluray maybe, since this device is supposed to do 3D bluray movies. Setting up Max, Prime Video, YoutubeTV, were all just as easy as using my phone to scan the QR code and give the okay for my new device to run on my projector. Because the on board OS/ Interface was so bad on the Viewsonic M2 and the Anker Capsule version I owned, I wasted time trying to set those up, with the JMGO N1 I was up and running rather quickly. I would say maximum I spent ten maybe twenty minutes setting up. From there it was Finishing up a movie, and skipping around checking out picture quality from ceiling to wall, to screen. Natuarlly the picture qaulity is best on a screen. I am going to keep an eye on the dark scene artifacting, as I do tend to enjoy some darker movies and tv shows, like horror genres. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural and such. Intially I was watching on the ceiling, so when the brightness decressed as I switched to the wall , I was disappointed. Then, my eyes must have adjusted beause it seemed just as good, not as bright but just as good. Out of curiosity, I went and finagled with the image settings. I do not know why but my eyes prefer non-hdr settings, and this greatly increased birghtness, and my enjoyment of the image, be it on ceiling or on the wall. Strangely, and I will have to look into this, I have a small portable 40" projector screen; and the image quality was far more problematic with a small image. Now this particular screen has a bit of warp in it from the texas heat and sitting in my car for a week. So it may be that the automatic settings could not compensate and adjust focus, and keystone correctly. However, my previous projectors simply excelled in image quality and brightness when you brought the screen size down.I am giving this five stars. My logic is that every projector I have owned, one had to take time to learn how to configure it to one's personal likes. I am glad this projector does not have an internal battery that could go bad one day. Though the lens is 30k hours, that is exceedingly reasonable. With modern battery banks and the right adapter usbc to dc barrel, you could have interchangeable batteries, and keep an off grid movie time going for hours. The audio has a deeper bass than the Viewsonic M2, the audio placement would be better infront of you, as it was on the bed to my side, it did not bother me, I just recognize it would be better on a coffee table in front of me. With my Apple TV I could output the audio to a HomePod or a Sonos, or even my airpods. I have not yet tested bluetooth to bluetooth speaker yet.For now I am happy with this, and have aim to report back the more I use it. By comparison the Anker was way too dark, the M2 was just right but I had to lose it for reasons unrelated to function. Thought I was very happy wiht the Viewsonic M2 I could not see myself purchasing it at it is now discontinued. So the N1 seems to be just about equivalent, but somewhat better in certain aspects, upgrade.This is my birthday present to myself and will one day be my permanent bedroom television.
R**T
User-friendly experience
My experience with the JmGO N1 Smart Projector was thoroughly enjoyable. From the moment I set it up, I was impressed by its ease of use and intuitive interface. It offers 1080p full HD resolution and 800 lumens high brightness, which results in clear and detailed images even in low-light conditions. The smart system is easy to use, with a variety of built-in apps for streaming, music, and gaming. Its low latency and smooth operation further enhance its appeal. The integrated gimbal design is a useful feature. It keeps the projector stable and makes setup straightforward. The autofocus function is quick and accurate, ensuring a clear picture without the need for manual adjustments. The projector is lightweight and portable, making it convenient for home use, outdoor activities, and office presentations. Despite its compact size, it delivers good performance and image quality. The built-in speakers are adequate for general use, but for a better audio experience, you might want to connect external speakers. Overall, the JmGO N1 Smart Projector performs well and is easy to use. It exceeded my expectations in every aspect and I would highly recommend it to anyone in search of a high-quality, user-friendly projector.
A**S
Great picture with auto adjustments make setup a breeze, but outdoor use needs some considerations
The picture itself is really crisp with bright colors. The auto keystone adjustment and digital zoom features are superb especially when compared to lower priced models where it's usually challenging to get right. Especially so when you set up fresh for each viewing such as outdoors.It has reasonable brightness, but still not bright enough to see even at dusk when there's no direct sun anywhere. So, you do need to wait till it's almost completely dark out before the images really spring to life.The audio lacks bass and I found insufficient volume when outdoors with a group of 16 watching. Perhaps not surprising from 5W built-in speakers, but plan on setting up external speakers if you want a more cinematic experience.When I received the unit, the gimbal swivel could not even support the weight of an HDMI cable without getting the projector to "auto" point skyward! I tried several imperfect ideas to take the weight of the cable, but it was frustrating to get right and hold steady. Eventually I wrote to customer support, who were quick to respond, telling me there were set screws under a cover on the gimbal arms to adjust the friction. These covers were easy to remove with a fingernail and the projector package did include an Allen wrench. Too bad the manual doesn't mention why it was included or where the screws are located.Overall, this unit is a big step up from the $200-$400 projectors. I am curious if the extra $400 to get the Pro model with better audio and image brightness is justified, but my budget can't stretch to two units :)
H**O
Mediocre projector for the price
I bought this projector based on a good review I read online. I am looking to furnish a small, budget-friendly movie theater. I am not looking for top-of-the-line. Yet, for the price, I was disappointed. I am returning it.PROS:1. Compact projector2. Triple laser/no bulbs to replace3. Very sharp imageCONS:1. Only one HDMI port. Soundbar plugged into this one-and-only port. No way to connect a laptop or DVD player. We tried an HDMI splitter, an HDMI-USB converter, a DVD player with two HDMI ports....nothing worked.2. Not bright enough. A small amount of ambient light in the dark basement made it very hard to see dark scenes. Disappointing for a projector that's approaching 1k in cost.3. Gimble set-up. A lot of reviewers like this feature. I strongly disliked this feature, because every little cord nudge or device plug-in meant resetting the focus, keystone, and pan EVERY TIME.4. Color was skewed a bit green; unable to adjust color saturation (in contrast to the lower-budget projector we purchased)#1 and #3 cons drove us nuts. Returning.
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