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The XGIMI brand is already known for making niche technology, and the Halo+ is no different. Few other models can beat this one in terms of how many features it has. The Halo+ is the same size and weight as the first Halo model, which came out in 2020. It is also still a very stylish grey and black unit.
Its small size makes it great for watching on the go, and its design makes it easy to hide in any size home. The Halo+ was made with indoor viewing in mind. The previous Halo projector was criticised for not having the same great quality when it was moved inside. The lighting was the main problem, especially in the darker scenes. But the Halo+ has made the problem a lot better. Still, the amount of light in a room makes a big difference in how detailed greys look.
XGIMI Halo+ Projector specifications
Price | $849 |
Weight | 3.53 |
Warranty | 1 year |
XGIMI Halo+ Projector review: Design
As with the Halo, the Halo+ style is based on a sense of modern elegance. In fact, most of the design has stayed the same. The only change is that the autofocus keystone has moved to the bottom of the unit. The end result is a simple projector that fits in with any style.
Previous Halo reviews focused on how simple the game was, and the Halo+ stays true to that theme. Not just in how it looks, but also in how it works. Without the remote, it only has play/pause and volume controls. This does mean that the remote control is still very important to how much you enjoy what you’re watching. But the remote is easier to use and has features like voice control that make it a little bit easier to get around. You can get this projector from its official website.
XGIMI Halo+ Projector review: Features
Most of the time, yes, but the XGIMI Halo Plus tries to be a bit better than most other portable projectors. The brightness is said to be 900 lumens, and it seems to stay high even when the battery is running out. There is also support for HDR10 and HLG, which are great features for a small projector. Even though it’s not true native 1080p, the XGIMI Halo Plus manages to give a rich image with lots of detail, just like the XGIMI Horizon Pro (also non-native 4K, but very close to it).
XGIMI Halo+ Projector review: Software
The Halo+ uses the Android TV 10 operating system and web streaming platform. This gives users access to more than 5,000 Android streaming apps, such as BBC, CNN, Kanopy, MLB.TV, and YouTube. It did a good job of showing how to watch everything from “Prehistoric Planet” on Apple TV+ to “Barry” on Amazon Prime Video. The Halo+ can be used with the Nord VPN virtual private network (VPN) to hide your identity or stream content from other countries.
XGIMI Halo+ Projector review: Picture quality
900 ANSI lumens is bright enough for a 135-inch 16:9 image in a dark room, according to the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) standards for a 1.0 gain screen. Using the Game picture mode and AC power, we found that the image was bright enough to light up my 90-inch screen in the dark and when there wasn’t much light around.
It was also bright enough to fill an 80-inch screen with moderate ambient light at night and still be watchable (though a bit washed out) in a family room with windows on a sunny afternoon. Note that using a battery instead of AC power makes the projector less bright, so you need a smaller image size to get the same brightness.
XGIMI Halo+ Projector review: Performance
The Mediatek MT9629 system on chip inside the Halo+ is a step up from the Amlogic circuit in the first model. It works like a high-performance Android phone or tablet. A quad-core 1.5GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, a Mali G52 graphics accelerator, and 16GB of storage space are also included. The Halo+ has 8GB of storage space right out of the box.
XGIMI Halo+ Projector review: Price and availability
Since the Halo+ has once again raised the bar, it makes sense that it costs $859. Even though it’s more expensive than other portable projectors, including its predecessor, it’s still a lot cheaper than most 4K projectors on the market right now. The Halo+ really stands out from the original Halo because it has a low-latency mode.
Final Words
Since the Halo+ has once again raised the bar, it makes sense that it costs $859. Even though it’s more expensive than other portable projectors, including its predecessor, it’s still a lot cheaper than most 4K projectors on the market right now. The Halo+ really stands out from the original Halo because it has a low-latency mode.
XGIMI Halo+ Projector Ratings
Pros
- Battery-powered
- Long-life LED light engine
- Full HD 1080p resolution
Cons
- Better suited to Android devices
- Aggressive autofocus
Is XGIMI good projector?
2022 is a great idea The Halo portable LED projector from XGIMI is already very good, but the Halo+ adds a number of features that make it easier to set up, improve the image quality, and make gaming more fun.
How long does XGIMI projector last?
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Is XGIMI a Chinese company?
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