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🎥 Project Your Dreams Anywhere!
The AAXA P7 Mini Projector is a compact, portable projector that delivers stunning native 1080p resolution and 600 lumens of brightness. With a 38W lithium-ion battery providing up to 90 minutes of runtime, this projector is perfect for both business presentations and home theater experiences. It features versatile connectivity options, including HDMI and USB, and an onboard media player for direct playback. Weighing only 1.48 lbs, it’s designed for easy transport, making it an ideal choice for professionals on the go.













| ASIN | B07N1X545K |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,528 in Video Projectors |
| Brand | AAXA Technologies |
| Brightness | 600 Lumen |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB, mini-VGA, AV |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (234) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Type | DLP |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Hardware Connectivity | Mini-VGA, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7"L x 4.4"W x 2.7"H |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Lamp Wattage | 38 Watts |
| Light Source Operating Life | 30000 Hours |
| Manufacturer | AAXA Technologies |
| Maximum Image Size | 120 Inches |
| Model Name | P7 |
| Model Number | KP-750-01 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| UPC | 862334000473 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 38 watts |
S**.
Not the cheapest, but the cheapaer ones are just should not be.
After trying several under $200 projectors and being greatly disappointed with the performance of these, I have went for this one, AAXA P7 Mini Projector. And I immediately decided that I will keep this one. The size is pretty small. The picture where it sits on a hand, is probably of a hand of the 7' tall basketball player. That said, the projector still pretty small (trust not the picture, but the dimensions mentioned). The picture quality is pretty good and worth the $349. It is as sharp edge to edge as it can be. Note that this is a projector, and the picture will not be as sharp as on an LCD monitor, this applies to any projector even if it is several thousands of dollars (I am working in Pro AV and have installed anything from $1000 to $30000+). So the sharpness or focus-ability of the image is quite good. It is important to note that the optimal focus is attained when NOT using the keystone feature. So do all you can to use as little keystone as possible, better not at all. If you use keystone, the image will get blurrier near the top or bottom or both. Also do not just project on a wall, use a projection screen. Even a cheap screen is already better than a textured wall. The noise of the projector is pretty loud, but it has to be in a projector that small that uses the LED lights. If you want a quieter projector try laser ones, but that will be a much larger package and a much more expensive one. For a portable LED projector, this is not bad. Of course, if you use the "Bright" mode, the fan will be noisier than even I find acceptable. On a "normal" setting the noise is just about bearable. I had to tweak the color temperature setting and the image settings to get the wanted hue, out of the box it was a bit into the blue for me, but this is subjective. Sound quality of the audio in the projector is what you'd expect from the size maybe even better. It is certainly louder than I expected... But keep in mind, these are 1" or so speakers in there, expecting HiFi is pretty ridiculous, but the audio as good as from a majority of inexpensive blue-tooth speakers of that size. The brightness of the image on "normal" is on par with any of the $99 projectors maybe a bit brighter, but the image uniformity, color, and sharpness are better beyond comparing. The $99 even $199 projectors are complete garbage comparing to this one. Basically anything with mechanical keystone adjustment is a garbage... I have tried several. Also note that this one is DLP which has more chance to produce a good quality image than LCD with a random light source such as found in these projectors and DLP costs extra. The tripod is a throw in, but it is adequate to be used with a small camera or your smart phone (bracket needed). For the projector, it is quite dreadful. Remote control is meh... All in all, this is the same kind of package that you'd get for $99 from elsewhere at Amazon in a plethora of cheap projectors, but this one actually produces a picture that is fairly crisp and has a good color. I guess it is fair to pay $250 extra for the DLP picture quality and native 1920x1080 resolution. Oh yeah, this also has a battery that lasts about 2 hours on normal brightness. Not that I use this feature, but it is kind of cool to take it camping and have a movie night (note that you will need a power inverter to power this up or at least charge for a next night movie). $349 is quite a bit of money, but you want that 1080p resolution for games and even movies and you get the DLP. And it is pretty small. I think it is priced just about right. If this was $399, I would have not bought it. But if it was $299, I would have called it a steal.
T**G
Best pico projector I have owned
I have tried a number of compact projectors for my bedroom and most on the market are dim and low res. There are some Chinese projectors with reasonably good spec but the one I bought (XGIMI H2) broke after 2 days of use. And returning it was a pain in the ass as I didn't order through Amazon. Anyway, I wanted something with around 500 lumens and 1080p, doesn't break the bank, portable (for use during trips) and reasonable customer support. The P7 ticks every box. The P7 is compact with very decent brightness for its size. It has 2 brightness settings at 400 and 650 lumens. 400 is definitely bright enough for me in a dark room and 650 is more suitable if you have a few lights on. The picture quality is great. Full HD resolution means the picture and text remains sharp when viewing at a screen size of 100 inch. I can't sense any motion blur and the color is quite accurate (though it still can't compare to a dedicated 4K TV, but we are talking about a 400 dollars pico projector here). AAXA even provided a firmware update to fix the red (to some degree) which looked more like magenta when I first used it. Full marks for AAXA's customer support. Although I didn't specially measured it, I didn't feel any input lag when I played Smash Ultimate or Mario Kart on my Switch. This is really a nice surprise. Now I can game on a 100 inch screen on my bed! :D The speakers are serviceable and loud enough but I hooked it up with an external sound bar for better enjoyment. The only real complain I have is the noise of the fans. Using a decibel app on my phone I got about 40-42 dB when the projector is at 650 lumens and in the mid 30s when it's at 400 lumens. Because of the way I have it set up, the P7 is very close to me and I can definitely hear the fan, especially during quieter scenes in a movie, but I don't really notice the fans most of the time. The P7 strikes a great balance between price and performance!
C**L
Best picture for the price!
Where to start?! I’ve tried many pico and portable projectors in the last few years. This one is by far my favorite. Pros: Picture is very sharp and clear Sound is adequate. Loud enough for gaming and quiet rooms for movies. Got the screen up to 100 inches on the battery and the 400 lumens really are cutting it. I have a 2000 lumen Epson and it compared very well. The hdmi has no noticeable input latency. This was the issue with other projectors. No gaming possible. But the little guy gave me no issues. I was able to compete online in smash brothers and win without issue. The built in media player plays every media file I tried. No issues there. I paired with a fire stick and had a smart projector in no time. The onboard usb will power a fire stick. The battery was great. Watched incredibles 2 and some of Infinity war and played smash for 25 minutes. Lasted longer than the estimated 1.5 hours. Can’t recommend enough. Keystone works well. Easy to square up wherever I placed it. Cons: Sound could be beefier Picture has a purple/red hue that I can’t correct. I will dive into color setting more and update but so far it’s just what you see in the picture. It’s passable. The incredibles was on my kitchen wall at sunset about 50 inches. Looked fine. Smash brothers was over 100 inches on a screen in a black room. Really awesome but the corners in the right were a bit blurry. Probably also keystone issue. Last problem. The focus wheel, it’s not automatic and that’s ok. But the wheel clicks in different positions and I couldn’t find the sweet spot very easily. You won’t regret this one. My new favorite. I’ve had other aaxa’s. A riff 6 cube. A nebula Mars. Beats all of them.
G**R
Sound quality is okay but does get drowned out a bit by the cooling fan. Connected some external speakers via the headphone output jack and all was good. I have the version with a battery and it is not obvious how to charge the battery. For reference the AV switch needs to be off to charge the battery. In diagnosing the battery issue I did remove the cover to check there was a battery there. This is relatively easy to do once the small screw holding the cover is removed. Overall very happy with the product. For a compact projector it packs a lot of features and the quality of projection is good even for very fine resolution graphics in lit areas. I had been looking for a projector with this resolution and brightness that I could easily carry around, looks like I have found one.
S**S
What a fabulous little projector. Great native HD definition. Being LED it's not as sensitive to being moved about as one with a lamp which is perfect for my needs living in a caravan. Don't expect it to be super bright but it's great in low ambient light situations. Only issues so far are the power supply failed within 5 mintues of plugging it in - pretty rubbish!! - thankfully I already had an identicle spec supply (19v @ 3.42A) from an old laptop which works fine so didn't have to return it. The battery for the remote control was also almost dead on receipt, so the remote only works a few inches from the device until I get round to replacing the battery.
E**O
J'ai un pico-projecteur chinois que j'utilise pour projeter au plafond quand je suis dans mon lit. J'ai acheté ce AAXA P7 pour avoir une meilleure qualité d'image, meilleure luminosité. En points positifs: - bonne qualité d'image (je n'ai pas d'autre expérience à part mon ancien pico-projecteur) - bonne luminosité, même en journée j'ai une luminosité que je considère acceptable - télécommande - ajustement du keystone vertical En points négatifs : - bruyant même en luminosité de base - très bruyant en luminosité bright, ce qui rend ce mode inutilisable pour moi - ajustement du keystone mais manuel - des "bugs" avec le firmware : par exemple à chaque allumage l'appareil se met en mode luminosité bright même si l'option sélectionnée est le mode normal. - il faut alors valider pour avoir le mode normal, c'est d'autant plus énervant que le mode bright est inutilisable tellement la ventilation fait du bruit. Pourquoi ne sauvegarde t'il pas le dernier réglage validée ? Il le fait bien par rapport au niveau sonore. - pareil pour le keystone, il n'est pas appliqué bien que la valeur est bien celle la dernière enregistrée. Il faut alors faire keystone + pui keystone - pour avoir notre valeur de keystone enregistrée - plutôt gros, ne pas se fier aux photos... Au final, j'ai un sentiment assez partagé. Bonne qualité d'image, bonne luminosité pour ce que je veux faire. C'est probablement un des pico-projecteurs avec la meilleure qualité d'image. Mais par contre assez bruyant même en luminosité normale. Pour l'instant j'arrive à me concentrer sur le son et pas sur le bruit des ventilateurs. Mais c'est difficile. A ce prix là et avec une taille assez conséquente par rapport aux autres pico-projecteurs, probablement que l'option la plus raisonnable est d'acheter un projecteur classique. Dans mon cas, j'arrive à justifier mon achat en me disant que ça me permet d'utiliser mon mini trépied et de projeter au plafond facilement, en ayant quelque chose de pas trop encombrant sur le lit. Mais l'option raisonnable serait d'acheter un projecteur classique pour tout autre type d'usage à mon avis. Ca ne se justifie que si la taille est une contrainte. Enfin, je n'ai pas parlé des accessoires. A part la télécommande qui est utile, je ne les utilise pas. Qualité médiocre du mini trépied, il doit y avoir un cable HDMI, ...
P**I
Picked this up used, it was half the price of a new one, I’m so happy I did so. As of writing this, I’ve used it for 20 minutes as a test with my Nintendo Switch and it worked superbly. Latency is exactly what I need for playing Smash Bros online. Overall damn good. It did get warm quick like all projectors. The focus wheel was a little stiff (maybe that’s from the being used part), conclusively, this little thing is good. It would will replace my other normal HD projector when that yellow spot gets bigger :/
M**S
WoW!!! I have had a Philips projector for the past 6 year a mini pro Pico 3614 and it has been good very small native 480 but that was ok for what I wanted it for but then it died on me and I wanted to replace it with something brighter. after days of research I can across a great u-tube channel reviewing this projector an other peco projectors and had a look. The main thing at caught my eye was the crisp image and brightness compared to other projector of this size but I did not have an android operating system I a really liked the idea of android to stream Netflix amazon prime e.c.t. then I stumbled on the idea of a amazon fire stick with a projector a cool idea and did sum more research, well long story short I worked out I just wanted a good brightness and good native 1080 projector everything else did not matter as that could all be done thought the fire stick, Bluetooth to my sound bar no worries thought the fire stick all the streaming content I wish fire stick 1080 and 4k fire stick watch film form a usb flash drive fire stick, so I thought I would take the plunge and try it. well I am not disappointed this thing rocks plugged in the new 4k firestick and turn the projector on and yep works a treat Bluetooth my sound bar yep and then started watch a episode of blue plantet, but then realised it was day time and the lights were on the sun streaming in thought the window see pic 3 but the picture was very clear and a bit washed out but compered with my old pilihips I could on use at night or really dark room this thing was amazing as the evening can in and it got darker the image just kept getting better till pic 1 the detail and quailts of clear to see WOW just WOW love this thing. also found out if I buy the rave ac power bank 20100mak with 3 oin convertor on the top I can run the projector for another 3 h plus so out door movie night here we come over all I am very pleased with the products its a bit plasticie on the finish but the inner good are top notch if you want a small bright projector to watch home films look no further this thing is amazing with a fire stick that is. pros bright clear sharp small ish light weight cons the fan is a bit nose but noting crazy basic operating system but not why I bough this the ports could be spaced better at he back (but nit picking now)
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