Best Portable Projector for 2024
A portable projector can give you big-screen TV shows, movies and games just about anywhere. Here are the best portable projectors you can buy today.
Did you know projectors could be amazing for outdoor movie sessions? I didn't, until I tried one. Easy to set up and with perfectly good picture quality, the best portable projectors can be used in any room of your house are great in the outdoors (or at least your great outdoors). Whether you're projecting onto a movie screen or even a blank wall, you'll be able to watch hit movies and your favorite TV shows without a hitch. The best mini projectors on the market today also feature a bevy of connectivity options, like Bluetooth, HDMI and, of course, Wi-Fi. Not to mention, they typically run on batteries. Most portable projectors come ready to stream Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime Video and other streaming services without needing a connection to a laptop or streaming device.
All this said, portable projectors do come with a variety of drawbacks. For one, many small projectors lack the brightness of a traditional home theater projector. The picture can end up looking dim since they can't project as large an image as the big guys. Secondly, most portable projectors, specifically the cheapest ones, often feature lower resolution than their larger peers, especially 4K projectors. And since they mostly run on batteries, if you're going to be near an outlet, a standard projector will get you a much brighter, bigger and better image for your dollar. But if you want something portable, compact and maybe battery-powered, here are our top picks for the best mini projector.
Best portable projector of 2024
The Mars II Pro is our favorite portable projector here due to its light output, overall image quality, ease of use and affordable price. This mobile device is a bit bigger than most other portable projectors here, but still small enough to hide completely under a six-pack of Coke.
The built-in 12,500-mAh battery is good for about three-and-a-half hours, longer if you just run it as a Bluetooth speaker. There are apps built in, some of which consider the Mars II a portable device, meaning you can download content to its 8GB internal memory for offline watching. The faux-leather strap also makes carrying the outdoor projector around super easy.
Light output is impressive for its size and price, about 50% more than the Anker Mars II Pro, though its contrast ratio is a bit less. The internal battery should last around 90 minutes in the mini projector's brightest mode, and an impressive 240 minutes in Eco mode -- probably a little less if you're also powering a streaming stick. The internal speaker isn't great, but there's a headphone jack you can connect to a portable speaker.
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AAXA P6X
I like the top projector better but the AAXA P6X is my pick when money is tight. Not only is it less expensive than the Anker above, it's also brighter with superior battery life. This mini projector fits in my hand, creates a 720p image, and has a huge 15,000-mAh battery. An HDMI input and USB connection lets you connect and power a streaming stick. The stick connection is important because the AAXA lacks built-in apps.
Light output is impressive for its size and price, about 50% more than the Anker Mars II Pro, though its contrast ratio is a bit less. The internal battery should last around 90 minutes in the mini projector's brightest mode, and an impressive 240 minutes in Eco mode -- probably a little less if you're also powering a streaming stick. The internal speaker isn't great, but there's a headphone jack you can connect to a portable speaker.
Best 1080p portable projector
Xgimi Halo Plus
The Xgimi Halo Plus is a little large to truly be considered "mini," but it is fairly small. "Easily portable" is probably a more accurate description. It projects a 1080p picture and has a two-and-a-half-hour battery. It has Android TV built-in, so streaming is far easier than with many other portables. It performs far better than most mini projectors, but it's also way bigger and costs a lot more.
Best cheap mini portable projector
AAXA P8
Unlike many of the other projectors on this list the AAXA P8 can't run on a battery -- you need to plug in its power adapter -- but it's so small, bright and cheap it makes the list anyway. There are certainly less expensive projectors out there, but nothing we've seen at this price or lower, with the exception of the Vimgo P10, is worth recommending.
The P8 is absolutely tiny, roughly the same overall volume as the Anker Capsule (which does have a battery), though obviously rectangular instead of cylindrical. It's significantly brighter than the Capsule. It even has a few streaming apps built in, plus an HDMI port for connecting an external source. The image quality is OK but for the size, price and relatively high light output, it's hard to knock it.
Best cheap mini projector with a battery
Anker Nebula Capsule
The Anker Nebula Capsule is smaller than a can of soda, but can create a big image. Well, maybe not "big," but "TV-sized" certainly. It's not particularly bright, nor loud, but for something that can fit in your pocket it's great. The other options here offer a far brighter, better image, but if size is your main concern, the Capsule looks better than you'd expect for its price and stature.
Best cheap projector runner-up
Vimgo P10
The Vimgo P10's price fluctuates between $140 and $270, in the same ballpark as our favorite cheap projector, the AAXA P8. It's a lot larger than the P8, the largest cheap projector we've tested actually, making it far less portable. It's still "small" compared to full-size and more expensive projectors, however.
Picture quality is better than the P8 in some ways, worse in others. The Vimgo P10 has a great contrast ratio and decent brightness, but the color is remarkably terrible. The center of the image is noticeably sharper and brighter than the rest of the image. It's not great.
But the price is. A perfectly watchable image, and right now you can pick it up for $140. Plus, it even has Netflix built in. The main downside is that, like the P8, it lacks a battery.
Other portable projectors we've tested
Anker Nebula Solar Portable: We didn't like the Solar Portable as much as the BenQ GS50, Xgimi Halo Plus or even its sibling, the Mars II Pro. Its main disadvantage compared to others on this list is its relatively dim image, which means it can't project as large a picture and still look good. If you want a sleek, budget-friendly portable with 1080p and plan on keeping the image on the small side, however, this is a solid choice. Read our Anker Nebula Solar Portable review.
BenQ GS50: The GS50 is roughly the same size as the Xgimi Halo Plus, and is also 1080p and has a built-in battery. You can even use it as a Bluetooth speaker. However, it's dimmer than the Xgimi Halo Plus for similar money. Read our BenQ GS50 review.
LG CineBeam PH30N: The LG PH30N is tiny even compared to other portable projectors, even smaller than the AAXA. It's not particularly bright, however, nor does it have built-in apps. The battery doesn't last as long as the AAXA either although it is a bit cheaper. Read our LG CineBeam PH30N review.
Samsung Freestyle: The small, cylindrical Freestyle is an interesting idea, but it comes up short. About the size of a Bluetooth speaker, and in fact can double as one, the Freestyle can pivot on its stand to project an image at any height on walls and even the ceiling. Its built-in streaming is far better implemented than most portable projectors. However, it lacks a battery and its performance is average, at best. Worse, its price is a good 50% higher than it should be based on how it looks and performs. Read our Samsung Freestyle review.
Xiaomi Mi Smart Projector 2: Another relatively expensive small projector we didn't love, the Xiaomi at least has a gorgeous, Apple-like design going for it. We appreciated the compact size, 1080p resolution and built-in Android TV streaming, but the cons outweigh the pros. It's relatively dim, especially for the price, and it lacks both a built-in battery and compatibility with a USB power source, so it's not truly portable. Read our Xiaomi Mi Smart Projector 2 review.
Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K: Since it has a handle and a compact size, the Cosmos Laser 4K is technically portable, but it's hardly mini at more than 10 pounds. There's also no battery so you'll need to plug it in. It's nice and bright, but the other downsides -- lack of zoom, average overall image quality and a steep price for what you get -- keep it off this list. Read our Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector review.
BenQ HT2050A: The HT2050 isn't technically a portable projector at all, but it is compact and roughly the same price as one of the more expensive "portable" options. Its picture is also much better in pretty much every way, so if you're looking for a projector for use around the home, or maybe backyard, and you don't need battery power, it's worth considering. Read our BenQ HT2050A review.
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