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The XGIMI H1 is a compact powerhouse projector featuring native 1080p Full HD resolution, 900 ANSI lumens brightness, and built-in Harman/Kardon stereo speakers. It offers smart Android OS functionality, fast auto-focus, keystone correction, and supports 2D to 3D video conversion. With versatile connectivity options including HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, it’s designed for immersive home cinema, gaming, and streaming experiences on screens up to 300 inches.














| ASIN | B01MQYBQV5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,118 in Video Projectors |
| Brand Name | XGIMI |
| Color Name | Bronze |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (87) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.63 pounds |
| Item model number | XGIMIH1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 4.92 inches |
| Speaker Type | Built-In, Stereo |
| Special Features | Long life time, 4K support, OSRAM illumination, TI DLP®,Bluetooth, Keystone, Mirroring display with PC and Smartphone, Smartphone control, Bluetooth remote control |
| Specification Met | Indoor&Outdoor |
J**N
Awesome!!!
Wow - just wow! I'm not a person who knows a lot about tech but I love gadgets. This is my second projector, and as much as I loved my first one, this thing is leaps and bounds past it. It's so bright compared to my old one and the resolution is stunning. I kept seeing reviews where people were saying it was okay with ambient light but would be better in a dark room so I was pleasantly surprised to turn it on and realize that I could have an excellent picture in a room with quite a bit of light (I'm one of those weirdos who can't watch in the dark or I'll just fall asleep). I haven't tried it with daylight coming in yet but, I have four 75 watt downward facing can lights in my living room and four 65 watt lights in my adjacent kitchen (all one big room) as well as a floor lamp with a 65 watt bulb. I keep all of them on most of the time. I dimmed the overheads ever so slightly in the living room area and the brightness of the projector is just amazing. My 48" Samsung will be collecting dust for the foreseeable future I'm afraid. One thing I've noticed with many projectors is that they claim to have a certain lumen output but the actual output is considerably less. The true lumen output to look for is the ANSI lumen output (see projectorcentral.com if you are curious about this). There are plenty of "3000 lumen" projectors that I've seen that aren't as bright as this one in actual use. I own a 106" high-gain gray screen but haven't tried it on that yet because I took it to my office for a presentation, so I'm assuming it will be even brighter with that. Currently I am using a 40" x 60" piece of matte white Foamcore and producing about a 65" image with excellent clarity and brightness. It would be great if the projector would play nice with some of the apps I use most (such as Amazon Prime) but I popped a Fire Stick in one of the HDMI inputs on the back and that problem was solved until some future firmware update allows use of some other apps (hopefully). I guess they have some licensing issues that need to be worked out. One cool trick - I took the short charging cable that came with the remote and fed it from the Fire Stick to the USB 3.0 connection to power it so there is no need to have an additional power cable going to the outlet and I didn't even have to buy another cable since it was provided (I have plenty of other longer cables to charge the remote with). It makes for a very clean install of the Stick. The sound from the Harman Kardon speakers is great and just fine for watching TV but, for action movies you may want to push the audio through a soundbar or other speaker just for some added oomph. I used the bluetooth to connect to an external speaker and it works very well. Sometimes it's better for movies to have the sound coming from the direction of the screen anyway. Set-up for this projector was a breeze and I was watching a Youtube clip within 5 minutes of turning the unit on. Also, the keystone correction is simple and very versatile. You can adjust from all four corners so it can even be sitting at an angle off to the side if you can't put the unit directly in front of the screen. I ordered the 3D glasses after the unit arrived so I haven't tried them yet, but supposedly you can even turn a 2D video into 3D with this projector. I've never cared much for 3D movies but still, it's cool to have the option. I'll update my review after I've had a chance to try them. I cant recommend this tiny wonder enough. It's like watching a huge LED television.
L**O
A Little Over a Year With Our New Family Member
I had spent LITERALLY years researching/YouTubing/fawning over projectors and reviews. I always had a proper 5.1 surround set up, as well as a decent library of movies and television, to warrant my infatuation with getting a projector. At first, it became an obsession over 720p LG offerings, because of the LED tech that was becoming more of a thing. I despise the situation of replacement bulbs, especially on a budget. I figured the potential of a 30,000 hour lifespan over a 4000 to 6000 hour bulb made more sense in the long run. *shrug* After a few models of the LG came, I started to notice the budget projectors on Amazon and reviews of them on YouTube. I learned about the Vivibright 100 and the Wowoto models. Mutch like the LG, they were stationary with no zoom or keystone, but they were well within what I expect projectors should be. I felt my dream of owning one getting closer, as the $200 - $400 price tag was well within my budget, but then I had a kid and never pulled the trigger. Last year, my old man passed away, and left me a some money to play with-- I mean help out with life. In the note he left, he said "Get yourself something, son", so I decided it was time. I hit the reviews on YouTube and Amazon like crazy, and after noticing the updated tech in the more expensive models I suddenly found myself available to afford, I found the XGIMI H1. Now, within a month of purchasing, the H2 dropped and you can imagine the egg on my face with the upped lumens and other better features. Regardless, I still made the best decision upon choices at the time, and it's been everything I've ever hoped. Movies, show binging, and gaming are all very solid. Gaming is probably the lessor, but at least lag is at a minimal. I'd be more apprehensive over the screen size vs actual latency, because of not being able to see everything at once, but I do utilize a 100'' screen, so that's understandable. If you had to put up a quick 50" image on a wall at a friend's or family's house, you'd be good. Movies and shows are where it's at with the H1. I admit, the onboard speakers are great and make me not NEED my Denon surround sound, but a theater experience is a theater experience, so the screen size and rumbling audio is next to baby making. The digital keystone feature is great. I love being able to adjust how I want. Word of the wise, however, get LED stripping for your screen. There can be blacked out ambient light around your screen, as the main picture is adjust to the fit perfectly. This feature leaves an effect that can be distracting if you're an OCD specialist as myself, so a very dim lamp on either side or aforementioned LED strips can make that a non issue. The bonus of this baby is the smart tech, with the ability to run Kodi. If you know Kodi, you know wassup. It powers and reads my 4gb Western Digital external drive with no issues via the USB 3.0. I URGE you to baby your remote. The build quality is great, but that causes an arrogance of thinking it's indestructible... or half a nunchuk. It's a great piece of hardware, but easy to lose or near irreplaceable if DOA after an "incident". There is an XGIMI app should you done goof, but it's like typing an Amazon review with one finger. Just... no. I'm very, very pleased with this product and very excited for this brand moving forward. I know things don't last, and I will get another XGIMI without question, and maybe well before this one kicks the bucket. The H3 is about to drop... NOW, GO GET ONE!!!
V**8
After 8 years
After 8 years still working but pixels are around. First time review: I like most of it, except it's firmware where nothing works except local youtube app. I tried installing amazon, googleplay etc they dont install or dont open after that. Other functionalities like keystone, clarity in day light and in dark everything is good for what it meant for. Even sound is good, I am connecting with my speakers on bluetooth and sometimes I have to try couple of times to connect. Airplay doesn't work as I said due to firmware compatibility or some other issue. Overall it's good can be better but I am happy..
A**R
Great product
Absolutely loving my H1. It is as advertised. It took no time to set it up. I ended up falling asleep and leaving it on for an extended period of time about 27 total hours of constantly running from the time i turned it on till the time i finally turned it off. I was surprised to find it was completely cool to the touch. The speakers blew both my wife and I away i did not expect it to be so loud and clear. I was originally going to buy a wireless Bluetooth surround system to go along with the projector believe me when i say it is not needed. The picture is more then i expected and i expected a lot. I currently have it projecting on to a off painted wall in the living room and the picture is amazing, I could definitely understand a buyer not wanting to buy a screen. Its also pretty damn good during the day as well. The only issue we have noticed in the little time that we have had this little gem is that when we play Netflix on the projector sound starts immediately however, you have to skip back for the picture to come up. This to me is a minor inconvenience. Over all a great buy and i highly recommend. very portable you can go from room to room and change size to what ever suits your needs in a matter of seconds.
M**J
Es lo que buscaba, proyector luminoso, aunque para verlo bien siempre es mejor a oscuras, tambien para 3D con gafas activas, (que no vienen con el proyector eso es un fallo) No obstante estoy muy contento. Es bastante estético, los altavoces y su sonido es impresionante como auónomo, así como su bajo ruido, funciona bien la salida de AC3 para conectarlo al sistema de audio 5.1 por fibra optica. Referente a las app android, aún no he conseguido resultados optimos, logra la gestion de archivos de un disco duro externo.
E**I
Hola,primer punto negativo son 2 GB de RAM u no 3 como se esta anunciando.El procesador no es un QuadCore a 1,75 Ghz y realmente no llega a 1,4 Ghz (QuadCore).No me gusta ser engañado de esta manera Ojo que estais comprando
C**N
Una maravilla. La imagen es fantástica, con resolución 1080p nativa y soporte de reescalado para 4k, pero el sonido no se le queda atrás. La nitidez de las voces o los graves con cuerpo hacen que cada céntimo de su precio merezca la pena. Versatilidad con Android, la única pega es que no soporta la aplicación de movistar+ (antigua yomvi), pero es más achacable a movistar que al proyector
C**A
Aunque el producto tiene detalles de calidad, también tiene otros muy desagradables. El primero son las falsas características. Dicen tener un QuadCore a 1,75 Ghz y realmente no llega a 1,4 Ghz (QuadCore). Dicen tener 3 GB de RAM y realmente tiene 2 GB (RAM). Tiene efecto rojizo en el 90% de la pantalla. Tiene un 5% de zonas sin nitidez uniforme. Como cosas buenas... El sonido es de lujo (premium). Muy buena luminosidad (tiene que ser un lujazo ver el H2). Aunque en un 95%, se ve muy nítido. Yo lo voy a devolver porque odio que mientan en las características.
R**Z
Antes de comprar este proyector había adquirido uno mas barato, aunque fullhd, de unos 200 euros, la calidad de la imagen era buena pero el ruido del ventilador, que no tuviera correccion horizontal y el tamaño me hizo decantarme por el Xgimi H1 aprovechando una oferta flah Lo positivo: Esteticamente es muy bonito, han cuidado mucho este detalle, incluso como viene embalado y la caja ya se ve que tiene calidad. Igualmente el mando a distancia, que no es los plasticuchos de los baratos. Al encenderlo me costó un poco emparejar el mando, pero luego todo correcto, la imagen es muy buena, genial para ver pelis que es uso que le doy, y proyecto unas 150 pulgadas sobre la pared directamente, pero más me ha sorpredido el sonido, para ser un aparato de 20x20cm es bastante decente incluso los graves. Además me he llevado la grata sorpresa de que con la lente cerrada es un altavoz bluetooth que puedes emparejar con tu móvil. El ultimo punto positivo es el ventilador, apenas suena... entiendo que en verano sonará más, pero ahora mismo ya os digo que ruido 0 Lo negativo: Que no tenga una batería, aunque encacerería y sería mas grande y pesado... además que el transformador del cable es bastante armatoste. Lo que tampoco me convence es el SO, al principio tenía buena pinta, pero a veces no se ve claramente donde está el foco del mando, sobre todo con netflix, y desespera... estoy por comprar el tipico teclado pequeño, y lo peor con la aplicación de primevideo que no funciona, cuando das al play vuelve a cargar la home... he escrito al mail de soporte con este error, ya que espero que actualicen el SO y esto se solucione ya que obliga a comprar un chromecast o el firestick de amazon, y es un rollo tener mas trastos y cables.... Hasta que no solucionen esto se queda en 3 estrellas...
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