

🎥 Pocket Powerhouse: Big Screen Dreams, Tiny Package!
The AKASO Mini Projector is a pocket-sized DLP powerhouse delivering up to 150" bright, clear 1080P projection with 50 lumen LED brightness and 1000:1 contrast. Featuring built-in WiFi, updated Type-C HDMI, and multiple wired/wireless connectivity options, it supports seamless mirroring from laptops, smartphones, and more. Weighing just 209 grams and powered by a rechargeable battery lasting 2.5 hours, it’s perfect for professionals needing portable presentations, creative projects like cookie decorating, or immersive entertainment anywhere. Included remote and tripod ensure hands-free convenience, making it a must-have for the on-the-go millennial manager craving versatility and style.













| ASIN | B07HNX276T |
| Additional Features | Built-In Wi-Fi |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home Cinema |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113 in Video Projectors |
| Brand | AKASO |
| Brightness | 50 lumen |
| Built-In Media | Rechargeable Battery, Built-in Speaker, Remote Control, Tripod, HDMI & Micro USB Cables, Projection Lens Cover |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet, Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI , USB |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,320 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Type | DLP |
| Display resolution | 720 x 480 |
| Form Factor | Pocket, Portable |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51"L x 2.71"W x 0.62"H |
| Item Weight | 209 Grams |
| Light Source Operating Life | 20000 Hours |
| Manufacturer | AKASO |
| Maximum Image Size | 130 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 10 Feet |
| Minimum Image Size | 38 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 3.3 Feet |
| Model Name | AKASO Mini |
| Model Number | 874801 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount, Tripod Mount |
| Native Resolution | 720 x 480 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Home Cinema |
| Special Feature | Built-In Wi-Fi |
| UPC | 818537026789 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vertical Keystone Correction | 150 Inches |
| Video Encoding | AVC |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacture |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
D**N
Perfect Mini Projector
Absolutely love it! So easy to use
A**L
The Secret Ingredient to Stunning Cookie Designs
I got this projector specifically for cookie decorating, and honestly—it’s been a total game-changer. The image it projects is crisp and clear, which makes tracing even tiny lettering and delicate designs surprisingly easy. I used to dread those ultra-detailed requests from clients, but now? Bring on the fine lines and script fonts! The setup was super intuitive, even for someone who isn’t exactly tech-savvy. I connected it to my phone via AirPlay in minutes, and the included tripod and remote make working hands-free a breeze. No more stopping mid-piping to adjust a dial or wrestle with cords. What I really appreciate is how portable and rechargeable it is. I can move around my workspace without searching for outlets, and the battery life lasts through multiple decorating sessions. Plus, it’s compact enough to store neatly when not in use—doesn’t hog counter space like some bigger models. If cookie decorating is part of your business or just a sweet hobby, this projector is worth the investment. It’s like having a precision assistant right there with you, helping make every cookie flawless.
S**P
A bit tricky to turn ON
I have mixed feelings about this. Turning it on is a bit tricky - the toggle switch doesn’t stay on the projector option. I’m not sure if it’s designed that way or if my unit might be faulty. The focus roller is quite small and can be a bit difficult to adjust, especially when trying to get the right focus for smaller pictures. That said, in terms of performance, it’s working well so far. The picture clarity is good too—fingers crossed it stays that way.
N**I
Super Useful! Not the TOP choice, but very handy.
So far I’ve had this projector for a few months. I’ve found it EXTREMELY useful since we have all sorts of different rooms in my house, and we like to change locations where we chill for the evening. I use it for displaying my workouts (Ring Fit and Yoga) and occasionally gaming, and on a few circumstances as a monitor for my computer. A few things I would recommend: make sure you have the right lighting. During the daytime, I found that reducing sunlight was best when projecting on a darker painted wall. On a lighter painted wall, I was able to see the image just fine with a room that was lit with afternoon light, but not pouring with bright sunlight. White background is ideal. It also depended on the device I used and what the image contained. Animal Crossing: New Horizons, while playing in the daytime mode in the game and in a darker room, was great. Playing anytime during the nighttime mode was a little tougher to see. Some games that required you to read smaller text, like Don’t Starve, weren’t as successful because certain texts became harder to read on the projector. I’ve used all sorts of different devices via the HDMI connection (even PS2, GameCube, and Wii) and had fun briefly displaying them with success, but haven’t done full gaming experiences with them just yet. I found that overall, displaying bigger text is ideal for the projector. The HDMI connection is the best mode of connection, in my opinion. I tried the AirPlay mode once or twice and both times needed to set up the internet and haven’t done it again since then. As a portable battery and its travel size, I also like it a TON. I've used it on different kinds of tripods as well. When I rated this, I wanted to give more of a 4.5 overall because of its usefulness, its travel size, and...well, it's really cool to have a pocket projector that's the size of my iPhone. However, my standards for picture quality are not as high as others. If you buy, just be aware of what to expect. It works best under certain conditions and with certain images. My boyfriend is a photographer and video editor, so his standards for display quality are VERY high (always wanting to see movies in IMAX or 4K, looking at quality of the picture, etc.), so he would personally not use this projector as much as I do. It had its moments of imperfections, which I think generally are meant for an actual television screen, and those imperfections are forgivable for the other nifty things it's capable of. It's definitely useful in situations where you don't want to lug an entire television down the stairs or to different rooms if you want changes of scenery in the house or need to travel to a different location outside of the house and can't plug into a display of the sort wherever you end up. This purchase will definitely depend on your preferences and how much you think you will end up using the pocket projector. For how often I use it, I think I've made it worth its price.
F**D
Horrible remote control, pairing, and instructions
I've spent well over an hour trying to get the projector to recognize my wifi and pair to my phone (I tried all methods), and it's been a frustrating waste of my time. Time I won't get back. The remote control is INSANELY unresponsive with it's lag time (nowadays who has to deal with remote lag time??) And the instructions are borderline foolish. Case in point, if you own an iPhone it tells you to go to "Management" in settings to pair. THERE IS NO TAB IN AN iPHONE THAT IS "MANAGEMENT!" Seriously? I am very tech savvy and my home has a powerful mesh network. THERE IS NO REASON WHY IT SHOULD BE SO DIFFICULT TO GET THIS PROJECTOR TO WORK! UPDATE: Because of the issues that I had with the first one, I purchased a second. I really wanted to make this work. Sadly, the problems were exactly the same. I spent yet another hour+ on Apple's website and other forums to try to get this unit to pair to my phone. I have a high-quality mesh network and an iPhone 14 with the latest software. Still no success. So I tried the micro SD and USB options. As per the pathetic instructions, I used a micro card no greater than 32GB, and a USB 2.0 thumbdrive. All I wanted to do was to project simple photo album pictures, nothing complicated, just basic jpgs. Although I was able to get the AKASO projector to recognize my drives, more often than not, the unit froze up for no reason and had to be rebooted. This happened almost EVERY TIME I tried to get the unit to do basic operations. To add further insult, I found the remote control to be basically useless (on both units). I used new, fresh batteries but the remotes would "hang up." It takes several seconds, sometimes 20-30 or more, for the AKASO projector to recognize the command from the remote. Seriously? 20-30 seconds to perform the command? In 2024? And then when it does, it freezes up. Every time. For some, that might be OK, IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR BUTTON PRESS WILL DO. But because this company does not provide instructions, you have no idea what the icons on the remote are for. So you press a button and wait....and wait...and then press another button, not knowing what will happen....and then it freezes on you and you have to reboot. Couple this with the fact the you get ZERO customer support, I am done with AKASO. I can forgive problems with one unit, but not two. That's too much of a coincidence. That's a company systemic problem. I will ask for a refund and and try another, similar product on Amazon. I am confident that there are better products out there with better Customer Support.
A**S
Seller sent me another as a replacement
Update, Do to my review a long time ago the seller sent me a replacement to make it right. Thank you. However and while very grateful sending me another without me asking, I’m afraid the exact same model will still fare the same results. I like the projector but it just won’t work for my purposes. I am still looking for a projector that will project to the ceiling that can be focused and scaled on the projector itself. Do to the gesture I am giving the seller back to 5 stars (was 2). I now do not like this at all. Something drains the battery. Unplugged with no attachments the battery is dead in 4 days just sitting there. Connecting is not that bad after you get used to it. Connecting via HDMI is very easy. While the picture quality is fairly good I didnt buy this to watch movies. I wanted something to cast an image to the ceiling which it does not do. The projection is scued meaning 1 part wide x 10 parts long, squished not squared like a upside down “V. Next you get a bigger picture by moving your projector farther and farther away from the screen. Next the focus is real touchy, you need to adjust in very small amounts.
A**L
Great for cookie decorating!
I wish I had purchased this projector sooner. It is a game changer for decorating cookies. Here are my pros vs cons: Pros: Small, compact design. It is just about the same size as my iPhone. Nice clear picture. Fairly easy to navigate. No extra adapters or cords needed. It came with an HDMI cable to hook up to my laptop and the USB charger works perfect with connecting to my iPhone. Works great as a movie projector too! I’ve been able to stream videos from Netflix and Prime Video with no issues. Cons: Battery life is terrible. I’ve tried using it twice without it plugged into the charger and was only able to use it for about 30 minutes before the low battery warning popped up. I have not been able to figure out how to wirelessly connect to my iPhone. It does not appear to be compatible. The instruction manual references IOS 11 but we are currently on IOS 14.4 so the instructions are out of date. I wish the control buttons were on top of the unit opposed to on the side. When I put it in my overhead tripod to decorate cookies, the clip covers and presses the buttons. The max speaker volume is very low and hard to hear. The remote seems somewhat finicky but I honestly haven’t tried using it much. All in all this has been one of my favorite recent purchases. I highly recommend this projector. Update: I have had this projector for just under a year and it stopped working correctly a few months ago. It will not stay on and constantly shuts itself off. It is extremely frustrating when I have large orders that need completed. I originally bought this to save time but it’s doing anything but that right now. I am extremely disappointed.
K**A
Excellent quality Image and so portable
We bought this projector in lieu of a TV for our Cottage. We are able to make our parking area into a movie theater for our family and friends - Those images are of the Akaso projector showing a movie on the Wall of the building. The quality is great. One draw back for us - it seems to be more geared for an android type device. We have to use all the cables, HDMI and power to the source as we aren't great planners for power. But once we figured out how to get the picture to hook up - and blue tooth speaker to hook up - it's been smooth sailing! We play Netflix and Disney Plus movies - but we have also used for mirroring our device for photos and such - It's excellent. There are not great instructions for people with limited knowledge. I had to get a tech saavy person to help me. But overall - I am very pleased with this projector - its unbelievable! It's the size of an apple iPhone. - tiny!!! Definitely NEEDS a tripod that's sturdy. This gets a bit unstable with cables plugged in for the tripod it came with.
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