There’s nothing like a backyard movie night, or a big game viewing party, or a movie-under-the-stars themed birthday party, and they all have one thing in common: A portable projector.
The XGIMI Halo True is a high-powered, professional quality projector that will take your hosting abilities to the next level with its crisp display, easy auto-focus, high-powered battery, and laundry list of intelligent features for ease of use.
To make an upgrade all the sweeter, through Dec. 14, you can get 15% off the price of the Halo. Bonus points for the free carry case to make showing off your impressive new projector on your next camping trip all the easier.
Still wondering if the XGIMI is the projector for you? Here are three reasons it’s top notch.
Grab your popcorn and settle in for an epic binge-watch session, free from the worry of whether or not your projector can last for the long haul. Luckily, the Halo’s high-powered battery won’t leave you hanging mid episode, as it can last up to four hours and holds an idle charge impressively well.
If you’ve ever tried to watch an outdoor movie while the sun is still setting or catch the afternoon game projected on the basement wall, you likely know just how frustrating it is not to be able to see the screen clearly. The XGIMI Halo kicks this problem to the curb with its 800 ANSI lumens and 1080p FHD resolution. This baby is bright and clear, even with ambient light.
Built-in Android TV 9.0 access means you can stream Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, and plenty more via Google Play. Get ready to project your fav movies and your latest streaming obsessions, wherever you’re hanging out – which means you can take your viewing party options to the next level, which means you need to get ready to be the most popular person in your friend group.
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