Make Your Home a Movie Theatre With This Top-Rated Projector

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Projectors have heaps of perks. They’re typically smaller and more compact than large-screen TVs, so they take up less home space. Many are also a lot cheaper than TVs. And some are portable, so you can bring them camping or to someone else’s house.

But projectors come in all shapes and sizes — you have to wade through a lot to find the model that’s right for you. Here, we round up some of the best projectors for home on the market right now.

Alwtniet Mini Projector 4k 1080P Support, $101.99

This projector has a rotating 180-degree design so you can point it in different directions, including on a ceiling so you can watch it from bed. It’s also easy to transport and comes with built-in Wifi.

GKLPO Projector 4K With Wifi 6, $139.99

Another affordably priced projector, this model comes with a three-year warranty — you can return it anytime within then if you’re not fully satisfied. You can also connect a smartphone to it and use it as a speaker.

WiMiUS 2300 Lumen Portable Projector, $429.89

Though this projector is in the higher price range, it’s well worth the cost for the screening experience. It has automatic shift sensors that detect real-time movements and adjust focus accordingly.

XuanPad Projector, $109.99

One of the best features of this projector is its noise-reduction tech, which reduces fan noise and results in crystal-clear sound from dual stereo speakers. Connect your preferred device to it — smartphone, laptop, TV box, or gaming console.

WiMiUS Mini Projector, $189.99

Helpfully, this projector has a handle so you can easily carry it with you. It promises vivid colours, ultra-clear picture quality and automatic focusing which, on many projectors, has to be manually done.

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