Description
Pericat 4K Portable Projector with WiFi & Bluetooth
Upgrade your home entertainment with the Pericat 4K Portable Projector, designed to deliver bright, clear visuals and immersive sound whether indoors or outdoors. This mini projector combines cutting-edge technology with portability, making movie nights and gaming sessions unforgettable.
Why Choose the Pericat Portable Projector?
Perfect for movie lovers and gamers, this projector offers high brightness and full HD clarity, all packed into a compact design you can take anywhere.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Upgraded 1080P Full HD & 13000 Lux Brightness: Enjoy crystal-clear images with 1920×1080 native resolution and vibrant colors for a truly cinematic experience.
- Fast WiFi & Bluetooth 5.3: Dual-band WiFi ensures smooth streaming, while Bluetooth lets you connect wireless speakers or headphones easily.
- Wide Compatibility: Connects seamlessly with TV sticks, gaming consoles, PCs, smartphones, and more through HDMI, USB, AV, and headphone ports.
- Large 300″ Display & Keystone Correction: Project a massive screen up to 300 inches with zoom and ±15° keystone correction for perfect alignment.
- Portable & Stylish: Compact and lightweight, take it anywhere—from backyard parties to camping trips.
- Reliable Support: Comes with lifetime service warranty and 24/7 customer support for peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I watch Netflix directly? Due to copyright restrictions, streaming apps like Netflix and Amazon Prime require connecting through a TV stick.
Is it easy to set up? Yes! Simply connect to your devices via WiFi, Bluetooth, or cables and enjoy instant entertainment.
Customer Reviews:
“Amazing brightness and picture quality for such a portable device! Perfect for movie nights.” – 5 stars
One of the first things I noticed when I turned on the projector was how bright and clear the picture was. The images look super realistic and vibrant, even in a room that’s not completely dark. It’s also a native 1080P projector, which means the picture is sharp and detailed. Watching movies on this is almost like being at the theater, but without having to leave the house!
The colors look even more intense. I can see every little detail, from the tiniest textures to the vibrant colors in nature scenes. This is especially great when watching action movies or sports, where clarity and brightness really matter. Plus, the 6-layered glass lens helps with making the image look even sharper and clearer. I feel like I’m watching in 4K quality even though it’s just 1080P!
Another thing I love is the massive screen size. The projector offers a display range from 35 inches up to a whopping 300 inches! That’s way bigger than any TV I could ever buy. My family and I love setting it up outside in our backyard for movie nights. It feels just like being at a drive-in movie theater!
The projector has a zoom function that lets me adjust the screen size from 50% to 100% without moving the projector. That’s super convenient, especially if I’m in a small space but still want a big screen. It also has a keystone correction feature, which means I can adjust the screen angle so the picture doesn’t look warped or uneven. It makes setting up the projector really easy and quick, no matter where I am.
The built-in 15W speaker is surprisingly powerful and clear. I was a bit worried about the sound quality at first because I thought I might need to connect an external speaker for a better experience. But honestly, the sound quality is so good that I don’t always feel the need to add extra speakers.
The projector comes with dual-band WiFi, supporting both 2.4G and 5G connections. This makes streaming videos from my phone or other devices super smooth, with no annoying buffering or lag.
The projector is very portable, and it fits easily into my backpack. This is great because I can take it anywhere – to a friend’s house, on camping trips, or even just to different rooms in my house. It’s also pretty lightweight, so I don’t feel like I’m lugging around a huge gadget. The setup is quick and easy too; I can have it up and running in just a few minutes.
The listing says "What's in the box: no" but it actually has:
- A Pericat PJ108 Projector
- Paper Manual (English only)
- Power adapter/wall wart
- HDMI cable
- Remote (no batteries, requires 2AAA)
- AV adapter for RCA yellow composite video, red/white audio
This is a budget-friendly portable projector. The image is clear, it has functional focus and keystone adjustments, it is lightweight and it connects in all the standard ways (plus RCA.) Make no mistake though, it is both portable and budget-friendly. It does not have fancy leveling feet, it does not have a subwoofer, it does not run Android. That said, it is a *good* portable budget projector.
This projector natively supports 1080p@60, according to a Raspberry Pi I tested with. It has wifi and can connect to Android and IOS phones as a screen sharing target. I tested Android with my Samsung and it worked great. VLC even sent the video and audio to the projector. The image is not as clear as a monitor, but if you aren't displaying tons of small text it is fine. It is very bright, and colors are reasonable.
For sound, the built-in speakers work but they are definitely on the portable side. It offers headphone out as well as Bluetooth pairing, so that is not a big issue. There is a built-in cooling fan but it is quiet enough to ignore.
The image adjustments are very basic and somewhat loose. A large and small wheel control focus/distance and keystone, but they are not very precise. The large focus wheel goes from a distance of about 1 meter to a max of 3.3 meter (roughly 3 feet to 10 feet.) The keystone adjustment is somewhat limited and only goes in one direction, but it gets the job done. I've been testing it on my workbench against a recently painted white wall, at a distance of about 1.5 meters and after leveling it, the picture is true.
On the software side, it uses an IR remote (batteries not included) and has a decent set of options. The remote itself has standard media controls (only for the projector itself) and the software has all of the expected options. It is easy to navigate, using large colorful selectors and easy language. The projector does not support keyboards, so entering wifi passwords is tedious. If they are too long, they scroll off the edge and are not visible.