Key Takeaways
1. New Models: Xgimi has launched two new portable projectors, the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser, following the MoGo 3 Pro.
2. Built-In Battery: Both new models feature a 20,000mAh built-in battery, allowing up to 2.5 hours of video playback or 6 hours as Bluetooth speakers.
3. Enhanced Sound and Visuals: The MoGo 4 models include improved 2 x 6W Harman Kardon speakers and support for magnetic picture filters, with the MoGo 4 Laser offering four filters.
4. Specifications: The MoGo 4 has a 1080p resolution and 450 ISO lumens brightness, while the MoGo 4 Laser boasts 550 ISO lumens and added features like automatic keystone correction and gesture control.
5. Pricing: The MoGo 4 is priced at €599, the MoGo 4 Laser at €799, with bundle options available for €679 and €949.
Xgimi has introduced not just one, but two new projectors that follow up on last year’s MoGo 3 Pro. The latest models are the MoGo 4 and the MoGo 4 Laser, both of which are portable projectors that run on Google TV.
New Look and Features
These new projectors sport a fresh design while keeping the cylindrical shape familiar from the MoGo 3 Pro, which can be found on Amazon for $449.99. The real improvements, however, are found inside. While the MoGo 3 Pro lacked a built-in battery, the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser come equipped with a 20,000mAh built-in battery. According to Xgimi, this battery can deliver up to 2.5 hours of video playback, and it can last as long as 6 hours when the projectors are used as Bluetooth speakers.
Added Picture Filters
Another exciting feature is the support for magnetic picture filters that create unique visual effects. The MoGo 4 will include one magnetic filter, while the MoGo 4 Laser will come with four filters. A common critique of the MoGo 3 Pro was its mediocre dual 5W Harman Kardon speakers. The new MoGo 4 models are fitted with 2 x 6W Harman Kardon speakers that should enhance sound quality. Nevertheless, depending on the size of the room or if you’re outside, a Bluetooth speaker or soundbar might still be needed.
Specifications and Connectivity
The MoGo 4 offers a 1080p resolution and a brightness of 450 ISO lumens. In contrast, the laser version is brighter, reaching 550 ISO lumens with its triple lasers. Both projectors feature automatic keystone correction, 360° rotation, and come with an infrared remote. Gesture control for selecting filters is also supported. Additional shared features include Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-Fi 5, and HDMI with ARC.
In conjunction with the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser, Xgimi is providing two accessories designed for the portable projectors. The PowerBase Stand is a tripod with a 20,000mAh battery that magnetically attaches to either projector. There’s also a 70-inch portable outdoor screen that can be set up quickly in just a few minutes.
Pricing and Availability
The MoGo 4 series is available starting today on Xgimi’s website and Amazon. The pricing for the MoGo 4 is €599, while the MoGo 4 Laser is listed at €799. There’s also a bundle available for the MoGo 4 + PowerBase at €679 and the MoGo 4 Laser + PowerBase + Outdoor Screen bundle for €949.
(Xgimi via press release)
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