🎉 Project your world, anywhere!
The ONOAYO AY2Pro Mini Projector is a portable, lightweight device weighing just 2.42 pounds, featuring 550 ANSI lumens brightness, electric focus, and auto keystone correction. With WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, it doubles as a powerful speaker, making it ideal for outdoor movie nights or parties. Its unique packaging is designed for easy gifting, ensuring you can share the joy of projection without the hassle of wrapping.
Brand Name | ONOAYO |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 4.64 x 4.56 inches |
Item model number | AY2PRO |
Color Name | AY2PRO White |
Special Features | Adjustable Carrying Strap Giving, Friendly Package, Mini Size 4.56*5.31*4.64inches, 2.42lb, Electric focus & Auto Keystone, Wireless screen mirror, [email protected] |
B**Z
Best projector around $100
Amazing projector with easy setup and use. Ive had other projectors in this price range but this one stands out because of the automatic features and electric focus, which makes setup easy and laid back. Its super bright with a great 1080p picture quality and overall is the best choice in this price range. Also very small and portable if you need that.
T**S
A blind squirrel finds a nut!!
We have purchaced several projectors in the entry level price range over the past 10years. This Onoayo unit being the 7th such projector. Having spent the afternoon familiarizing myself with its myriad functions and really putting this handsome little unit through its paces I can say most assuredly it's the finest projector I have owned. In fairness to some of the older units we've had that may not have had the array of modern conveniences like auto focus and auto keystone I base my opinion solely on the ease of setup, the pretty darn good sound produced and the exceptional quality of the image this little guys creates. You would be hard pressed to find a better projector anywhere in the crowded sub-two hundred market. I can't speak to the longevity of the Onoayo machine but I can say they offer a 3YEAR warranty. There's something to be said for a company that'll stand by their product for 3years. When you hold the projector it feels substantial and well built and woth premium materials. The plastics and cloth used to mold the outer shell are stylish and fit and finish is superb. Again, I cant say what a couple years will bring to bare but I do know whatever goes wrong Onoayo will fix or replace the projector and they dont even charge shipping!! With all that PLUS your 30 day Amazon protection I feel comfortable advising anyone on the hunt for a projector to stop their search right here. This is the one! Its a great little unit, cute and well built. Great sharp image even when I pull it way back for a 10'-15' screen size. Lastly, (and anyone whos ever had a projector that could focus the center but not the edges or vice-versa will know why this is almost unheard of under $200) the projected image is crisp and in focus from the center right out to the edges. I dont mind sticking my neck out for these guys. You really cant go wrong with this one. Enjoy.
B**D
Well balanced budget projector
Happy medium between portability, cost, and performance. Hope to use it to watch some backyard movies, movies at the cabin, and plan to use occasionally in bedrooms without a TV for short term use. Have not used it yet for a whole movie, only tested it for about 30 minutes. The keystone is impressive and it does quite well maintaining a uniform focus with a large amount of keystone applied.
P**P
Very decent picture quality for a cheap projector, but it does have a few very annoying cons
Pros:- Very compact, can fit in/on places most other projectors won't- Reasonably bright, could be brighter, but fine for this price point- Contrast ratio is quite good for a cheap projector, makes up a little for the lack of brightness- Picture is clear and uniform, again, considering the price- Built in speakers aren't as tinny as I expected them to be, but I still wouldn't use them to watch anything except the news or Youtube shorts.- Very quiet fan- My email questions to the manufacturer were all promptly answered, this gives me hope that they MIGHT even put out a firmware update for some of the cons I listed below (ok... only a little hope)Cons:- Bluetooth output has quite a bit of lag. You will need a way to sync the picture and audio if you use a Bluetooth speaker- Bluetooth output is very quiet, even if you turn the volume to 100%. Whatever Bluetooth speaker you connect to will have to be turned up to hear the audio at a reasonable level- Keystone adjustment is all digital and very coarse. The good part of being digital is that it doesn't blur any parts of the picture, BUT, it's not smooth at all, the edges of the picture are beveled when you adjust the keystone. It's not a huge deal when you're watching a movie, but if it's a static screen, like the Netflix menu or a desktop computer with lots of straight vertical lines displayed, it is very noticeable (see a review from Blake for a picture that demonstrates this)- When you power on the projector, it ALWAYS goes to the menu screen. WHY??? Almost all TVs I have owned automatically display the last input that was used when you power it on... but because this projector automatically goes to the menu, I MUST press some buttons on the remote to exit the menu and get a picture on the screen. I can't just power on the projector and start watching right away.- I did not get a lens cap even though the description said it has oneThis projector, first and foremost, fit the size criteria I had because I have a very small shelf I put the projector on in my living room. This one is even smaller than the WeWatch V30SE I had, which was already very small. Aside from the size, I got this projector for 2 other main reasons:1) I wanted something a bit brighter than my last cheap projector, the WeWatch V30SE2) My Fire TV Stick's Bluetooth audio output to my soundbar had syncing issues. The V30SE did not have Bluetooth audio output, so I thought if I outputted BT audio directly to the soundbar from this projector, I could bypass the Bluetooth syncing issues from the Fire TV StickAs I mentioned in the cons section, the Bluetooth lag outputting from this projector was pretty bad so my reason #2 for getting this projector wasn't fulfilled.Going back to reason #1, it is a DEFINITE improvement over the V30SE in terms of brightness, contrast ratio, and focus. If there was any ambient light in the room with the V30SE, dark scenes were unwatchable, but with this projector, a little ambient light is ok. And if the room is near completely dark, this projector is very noticeably better than the V30SE in terms of brightness and clarity, especially in the darker scenes. I know, the V30SE isn't exactly a high bar to overcome, but it will make watching movies on this projector a lot more enjoyable.Overall I feel like the picture quality overshadows most of the cons I listed above. If it wasn't for my size requirements, I probably would not have bought it for $105, I would say it should be in the $60-$80 range. But since I had very specific size constraints, I bit it bullet. Now on to figuring out another solution to my Fire TV Stick's BT audio sync issues.
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