Project Your World Anywhere! 🌍
The AAXA P6X is the world's brightest battery-powered pico projector, delivering 1000 lumens of stunning brightness and a 4-hour battery life. With seamless USB-C mirroring, WiFi streaming, and multiple connection options, this portable projector is perfect for both business presentations and home entertainment. Weighing only 1.8 lbs, it’s designed for on-the-go use, making it the ultimate all-in-one solution for your projection needs.
Brand | AAXA Technologies |
Product Dimensions | 15.88 x 15.75 x 4.7 cm; 820 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | P6X |
Manufacturer | AAXA Technologies |
Series | P6X |
Color | Black/Gray |
Form Factor | Portable |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Wattage | 4 watts |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 51.8 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 1100 Milligrams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
Item Weight | 820 g |
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Gamechanger
I purchased this unit as an alternative to mounting a TV over a desk in a temporary setup. The P6X presented a less expensive solution to obtain a clear, bright and significantly larger image. I have a 65" 4K TV on the opposite wall which I find myself using less and less since setting the P6X up.I purchased and returned a first-gen. 100 lumen unit from another mainstream brand mainly due to poor brightness levels and image quality which made it virtually unwatchable during the day. The photos show a 100" image projected at 10' on a greyish eggshell wall (not ideal), morning and mid-day on a sunny day with the shades open. Even in a bright room during the day, brighter programming, (sports, colorful and vivid images), is clear and watchable. Dark images (shadowy or low-light movies) are watchable but not as good in bright settings. Color reproduction overall is good. In alignment with what other reviewer's have noted, greens and yellows can appear a bit over exaggerated on factory settings.Viewing at night is an entirely different experience. Coming from a prior 100 lumen unit which was returned, the output from the P6X is bright, vivid and clear. From reviews I've seen, laser 4K projectors, even at the $2K+ price level, just can't even compete with the brightness, contrast and image quality of a good current gen. $500 - $600 4K TV. This, the P6X is not; however, it's a great, bright, portable projector with a large image for about $350. I cannot comment if the image is 1080p (that seems to be the M7's territory), but when the P6X boots (which takes about 4-5 seconds) it shows the Fire Stick projecting at 60hz in 1080p. The image is not 4K, nor does it claim to be.Shortcomings noted by other users regarding the relatively feature absent interface, lack of included streaming apps, etc. are easily addressed with a streaming stick which can also be powered by the P6X simply by running power from the USB port in lieu of running a separate power cord. This also allows the unit to operate and stream on the battery without connected wires.Fan noise on the brightest mode is barely noticeable even from just a few feet away. Sound from the built-in speakers is okay and what you would expect. It's plenty loud to fill my room at 60-70% volume. Although, there is no innate bluetooth compatibility, Fire Stick, Roku, etc. can run the audio through their internal bluetooth to a sound bar or external speaker. Although the P6X does not offer screen mirroring, this can also be accomplished through a third party app. on the Fire Stick.The remote is somewhat disappointing; however, the Fire Stick's remote can be set up to seamlessly control all necessary TV functions (on/off, streaming and volume - through a soundbar or speaker) and can be used as the primary remote.Overall, the P6X is great. What some may claim it lacks in its interface, apps, adjustable settings, etc. it makes up for by providing a portable, light weight device that projects a large, bright and crisp image that really comes to life in lower light settings. All of this is provided at a reasonable price point. After watching reviews showing testing of numerous units at much higher price points in settings with less light than my setup, the P6X presented the best option for mixed day and evening use at this price point.
A**R
Portable, bright
Small projector, 720p native resolution looks sharp, bright projector, perfect for outdoor screen (about an hour before sunset) and in the house. Also tried hooking up my external 19V DC battery and it works, double the time out of the portable projector.
M**H
Excellent performance and value for its class.
I needed a very compact, bright projector with a a fairly short minimum throw distance. This fit the bill perfectly for my application.There are lots of input options and it plays videos well right from a MicroSD card, which is what I wanted. There was a good, stable focus wheel. There is electronic keystone correction as well. It comes with a little mini tripod, which is fine, but pretty wobbly. I didn't need another mounting solution for my purposes, but if I were using this to watch movies, for example, I'd probably want to use a more stable mount.The main weaknesses of the projector are it's lack of wireless features (no Bluetooth or Wireless), and no built in apps. The built-in speakers are not terrible, but I'll use external speakers connected through the headphone jack. If one really wants "Smart TV" features, it's easy enough to connect something like a Firestick.Pros:Very bright for its classDecent picture qualityGood input optionsDecent battery lifeCon:No wireless optionsNo built-in apps
D**N
Great Value
The biggest complaint with portable projectors is brightness. The projector is bright, easy to use, and it project off a flat surface. This projector is a great piece of tech for the money.
2**E
Cool projector
This is a pretty cool projector. We take it on camping trips and watch movies in our tent or on strung up sheets. The battery life isn’t quite 4 hours so we can’t always watch two full movies. If you want to watch Netflix or Apple TV, you will need an HDMI cord or a dongle. Copywrite issues keep you from watching those types of services via WiFi.
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