![]() I'd say £420 is an excellent price, £590 is an OK price, and the RRP is overinflated. However, using the discount code VIP29 allows you to get a further 29% discount taking it down to $496.29 (£420). It is advertised as $999.99 RRP but discounted down to $699 (£590). The price of the WEMAX Go Advanced is a little confusing/misleading. You can easily extend this by using a power delivery power bank, and 90 mins should be more than enough for business meetings or watching a TV show. Its small thing design likely means they can't fit in a massive battery. This is rated for around 1.5 hours of use. When paired up with bigger speakers, then fan noise is completely drowned out. The fan noise is audible, and you can hear it over the built-in speakers, but it is not intrusive like some projectors. ![]() Fan NoiseĪs far as projectors go, this was surprisingly quiet and better than most other projectors I have reviewed. This problem is easily solved by using Bluetooth speakers or the 3.5mm headphone out. The speakers will be fine for business presentations and work, but you don't want to watch a movie with it. ![]() It can go surprisingly loud with its 2x2W speakers, and mids and highs sound quite good, but the lack of bass leaves an overall sharpness to everything. The main issue is the complete lack of bass. Having just come away from reviewing the BenQ GV30 with its massive 2.1 CH sound chamber speakers, the WEMAX Go sounds poor in comparison. The projector is set to movie mode as standard, but if you are using this in a brighter environment, it will be worth switching to office mode, which dials up the brightness.ĭaytime performance is just about adequate, but quite a bit better than most projectors I have reviewed. I haven't reviewed a huge number of projectors, but this is definitely the brightest I have used, and the image quality is generally excellent. The WEMAX Go claims a brightness of 600 ANSI lumens, and it has an FHD resolution of 1920×1080. Image Quality and Brightness Daytime Night / Low Light This will give you full access to high-quality streams. If you plan to use this at home for watching streaming services, you will be better off using an Amazon Fire TV stick or similar device. I have had to sideload Netflix for all my reviews. As far as I am aware, this is true for all projectors that have Android built in. It lacks the Widevine L1 certificate for high-resolution streaming rather than 元. It has an extensive selection, including YouTube, Plex, Netflix, Disney and many more. There is no Google Play store or any Google apps, you instead use Aptoide TV to install all your app. This projector uses its own WemaxOS, which is based on FengOS, and I assume that is built around Android. Software / Widevine DRM / Netflix / Disney The projector uses WiFi 5 with both 2.4Gzh and 5Ghz, and I found the overall performance of this good, I had no issues streaming larger files. You can also use manual adjustments to increase the screen size, and I found that these were much easier than the digital adjustments on some other projectors. On my table, I did find it needed some additional adjustments, but it makes life much easier. Switching on the projector will immediately do the automatic focus and keystone correction. Unlike other smart projectors, this doesn't use Android TV, and therefore there is no need to login into a Google account. Set-Up / Keystone Correction / Auto Focus / Settings The power delivery charging is also useful as it allows you to effectively extend the battery life using a power bank. I, therefore, used this with a third-party power delivery charger. However, it uses USB-C and is compatible with 65W power delivery. It is worth noting that this came supplied with a US two-pin power adaptor. On the rear of the projector, you have the USB-C port for power, a headphone jack, a USB port and an HDMI port. WEMAX does sell a stand for this, but this is an additional cost. Weirdly there is not ¼” thread, so you can't easily mount it on anything. Unlike some projectors I have reviewed, this has a handy built-in pop-out stand, but it lacks the 135° projection-angle range that the BenQ GV30 has. There is a sliding metal grill which protects the lens and also acts as a power-on switch so you can transport the projector without too much concern about damaging the lens. It is small enough to slot into your bag easily. The WEMAX Go Advanced is attractively designed using a metal chassis that is just 1-inch thick. Noise: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, HBO, Disney+, and more apps can be downloaded from third-party app stores or installed via apk files directly.Mode: Office, Movie, Saving Power, Test.Mobile Casting: Miracast, Airplay, DLNA, Huawei Cast+.
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