🎥 Project Your Passion Anywhere!
The KODAK Luma 150 Ultra Mini Pocket Pico Projector is a compact and portable projector that supports 1080P resolution, features a built-in rechargeable battery for up to 2.5 hours of use, and connects effortlessly to various devices including smartphones and laptops. With a maximum image size of 150 inches and versatile connectivity options, it's designed for both entertainment and presentations, making it the ultimate multimedia companion.
Contrast Ratio | 3500:1 |
Maximum Throw Distance | 8.5 Feet |
Light Source Operating Life | 3000 Hours |
Maximum Image Size | 150 Inches |
Lamp Wattage | 1 Watts |
Voltage | 15 Volts (AC) |
Minimum Image Size | 80 Inches |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB, HDMI |
Control Method | App |
Minimum Throw Distance | 6 Feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Brightness | 60 Ansi lumen |
Color | Silver |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Controller Type | android, vera, ios |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, PC, Smartphone, MAC, Android |
Additional Features | Portable |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
Display Type | RGB |
Form Factor | |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.9"L x 3.9"W x 0.89"H |
G**E
Best in its price range!
I’ve gone through 3 different travel size projector and this beats all of them. The size is pocketable, it doesn’t need an external controller like others so one less thing to lose while traveling. It’s very light and there’s a small hole at the bottom for a tripod. The sound isn’t amazing but it’s decent, and there’s an aux input if you want external speakers. Battery life is decent and you can also charge on the go via USB charging. No need to bring around a separate charger, just use the standard micro usb cable that you’re probably already using somewhere else. USB-C would be preferable, but most other gadgets I have use micro USB anyway. You can mirror via WiFi or HDMI. There isn’t an internal OS which has Netflix and Hulu like others, but I didn’t want that anyway. I usually use this with an HDMI to lightning adapter with my iPhone. That’s the most convenient for me. Ive experienced that most of the time the built in OS in other projectors are slow and unreliable. At least I know my iphone works smoothly and it’s very easy to connect to different WiFi’s while on the road or simply use my cell signal. The video quality is surprisingly good for the size. It no way beats my larger LG projector, but considering the size and it can run on an internal battery and charge via usb the quality is good. The price is fair, there are certainly cheaper options out there, but so far this is the cheapest I can find that has all the things I’m looking for in a travel projector. This product would be great for camping and I would even use this for small work presentations on the go. Only 2 things can be improved but it’s exclusion isn’t a deal breaker: keystone (the next level up Kodak projector I heard has this) and some sort of built in flap that could protect the lens when it’s not in use. In conclusion I’m very happy with this product, it checks off all the boxes for my needs.
K**B
Greatest addition to our hot tub ever
I injured my back at work and I had to do inversion therapy for an hour each day. Afterwards I got in our outside spa for an hour or so. After a few weeks of watching my tablet, I began looking at projectors. I settle on the Kodak and it is the best purchase I have made in a long time. The picture is bright and clear even if there are other lights on. The sound is good but I did add an external speaker to my set up because the spa is noisy. The projector is small and durable and only takes a minute to set up. Now, I want to stay in longer and the time flies. I project it on the hot tub cover and it looks great. See picture. Highly recommend.
J**Y
Really good projector but don't trust the stats
I just got the projector and it's really awesome. It works well for what it is and it is relatively easy to go through the process of connecting it to the internet to use screen mirror. A lot of people were saying it didn't work but you have to connect to the Kodak network the projector has first then go to the certain address in the instructions and connect to your wifi through that site then you can screen mirror from then super easy and it looks great. The stats on this thing are so off though. The amount of lumens is wrong its actually 50 ansi lumens not 60. It supports 4k its not just 1080p so I would just say go to the Kodak site and read the specs on this thing first. Before you buy it here because the specs on the ads on Amazon are not accurate however after doing my research for several weeks on mini projectors for the money you won't find anything much better than this. People are also talking about the speaker and how it isn't that great. It's a projector that's a little larger than a post it note so no it doesn't have a jbl sound system in it but the speaker is just as good as my phones speaker even louder and it isn't unclear so it works just fine for intimate viewing of a show in a room with a significant other or by yourself in a camper or a hotel room but you can connect a speaker to it via usbc or a 3.5 mm audio jack which makes it easy to plug in any speaker. It's a great deal for what it is. If you want incredible picture and Bluetooth and auto focus and keystone vertical and horizontal spend the 5 or 600 bucks that it will cost for that level of mini projector but this thing works great and is simple to operate and has a great picture and decent sound for a small speaker and for the price after looking and comparing lots of other projector this is the best. If you find one with all the things I listed and it's less than 300 dollars it won't be what they say it is. You get what you pay for and it's no different for these mini projectors.
M**K
NICE
It took me a little while to hook up with my internet but after it came together it works fantastic for my purposes. I’m using it to enlarge some of my drawings and it works great with my iPhone and YouTube and Netflix movies. It gives you a guide for screen sizes and dimensions which is very nice to have! Worth the money and I’ve tested several other brands before I found the Luma and the rest are not the quality of this Kodak! Buy it, you won’t regret it.
S**R
Image quality too poor to be used for business presentation.
Bought this to use as a light and compact option for presentations while traveling to developing countries. I am often not provided with workable projectors in some of the locations I travel to. On this device, the resolution when connected to laptop with either USB-A of HDMI was ridiculously poor. Even putting the projector close to the screen, you can see each pixel making it unable to render text in any sort of legible manner. Not to mention that if you get that close, no one will be able to see the projection from any distance. Also, inserted a micro SD card to see if it had better resolution on images. At first it reported that many of jpg files couldn't be read. I put the card in laptop, it read them just fine so put back in projector and now it read them. However, there is no way to control the slide show to advance or go back. Portrait images would not auto-rotate. Very surprised that Kodak would put out such an inferior product. It will be returned.
S**.
Very nice product, exceeded my expectations
I bought this to use for art purposes and it’s IDEAL for such uses, but it would also be great for most portable projector use cases, it has great clarity and sets up without hassle, the battery life isn’t spectacular but the fact that a projector SO small has a battery life at all is impressive honestly.
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