

The Kodak brand name on a small, very sturdy, ergonomically attractive unit like the Luma 350 had us thinking it might be a slam dunk.Īnd to be fair, once we got it up and running and connected it was a super high-quality experience. We wanted to love the Kodak Luma 350 all the way to the top of this list, and it’s so close to being the best iPhone projector for 2022. Why We Chose It: Super portability and Kodak brand name Kodak Luma 350 Portable Smart Projector STURDIEST PORTABLEīest For: Reliable performance and durability
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At $650, you can easily bump up into the larger class of projectors. Built-in Harmon Kardon speakers were solid but surprisingly lacked the volume and crispness of the Nebula Capsule Max.
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The 800 lumens are far and away the brightest in this class, and the auto focus and auto keystone correction - making the image perfectly rectangular and not trapezoidal and distorted - had us viewing a sharp 1080p image within minutes. But it was a brief inconvenience because once we were connected, we loved what we saw and heard. The Elfin Smart Projector threw us a curve right out of the box when it required us to install the Air Screen app from the built-in Google Play Store to connect our iPhone via AirPlay. It’s not palm-sized like some of the portable projectors on this list, but it still fits easily into a messenger bag. It’s not huge by any means at just under 2 pounds and 7.6 x 7.6 x 1.9 inches. In a world of pocket-sized iPhone projectors, we decided to splurge and go (relatively) big with the XGIMI Elfin Smart Projector. Even at 200 lumens struggled in a dimly lit room.Cylindrical design and size make it easily portable.
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Autofocus and keystone adjustment paired with sharp 720p resolution.Easy setup and connection to iPhone excellent interface.Still, for a small projector, this covers all the bases.

At 200 lumens it stands out among smaller projectors, and yet the picture, while super clear, was only truly bright in a pitch-black setting. The only downside was that it seemed to struggle with light interference. And the Nebula Capsule Max lived up to its advertised 2.5-hour battery life. It was amazing to hear how it filled the room, especially coming from such a small package. Once we were wirelessly hooked up to the iPhone via the built-in Chromecast, the picture was sharp and easily adjusted by the Capsule Max’s autofocus feature.īeyond being a great iPhone projector, it also has every app we wanted or needed already built into the Android TV 9.0 interface. The cylindrical design captivated us upon unboxing, and then the setup and super-intuitive interface screen won us over.

The Nebula by Anker Capsule Max is slightly bigger than a soda can (OK, maybe a tall boy), but it packs a tremendous punch.
