In many ways, the Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro is a slightly smaller, noticeably lighter, and less expensive version of the Xgimi Halo+, one of our current top choices for a 1080p mini projector with a built-in battery. In addition to offering the same native 1080p resolutions, both share a tower shape, a maximum 4K (3,840-by-2,160-pixel) input resolution, built-in Android TV for streaming, and more. However, the MoGo 2 Pro's lower $599 price is tied to a lower brightness and the lack of a battery. If you want to use it as a go-anywhere portable, Xgimi's website suggests buying a power pack to go with it, which can eat up much or all of the savings compared with the Halo+. If you don't mind being tied to a wall socket, however, it's worth a look.Easy Automatic Setup The MoGo 2 Pro is designed around a 1,920-by-1,080-pixel DLP imaging chip paired with a four-element LED light source, which gives the projector its 400 ISO lumen rating. (ISO brightness is equivalent to ANSI brightness, and is gr...
The 1080p Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro offers plenty of features, including auto focus and robust audio for its size, but you'll have to add an external power pack to make this 2.4-pound projector fully portable.
Native 1080p resolution; supports 4K input; Built-in Android TV 11 for streaming via Wi-Fi; Comes with clear instructions for easily downloading a Netflix app; More-than-acceptable color accuracy; Small and light (just 2.4 pounds)
No onboard battery; Noticeable loss of shadow detail; HDR support for 1080p connections only