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Best Budget Projectors of 2023

1. BEST OVERALL BUDGET PROJECTOR

Nebula Capsule Max

Anker Nebula Capsule Max

PROS
  • HD resolution
  • Easy to use media interface
  • Seamless set up
  • Rechargeable battery (4 hours)
  • Sleek, compact design
CONS
  • Doesn’t support USB-C charging
  • A bit heavy for the size

Our pros were blown away by the clear HD picture quality this small, sleek projector was able to produce in low-light settings.

Unlike more expensive models, it’s so compact that it should fit into most backpacks or travel accessories so you can bring it with you on your next adventure to project movies and shows on the go. We love that it features four hours of rechargeable battery life, making it a top choice for outdoor movie nights, camping trips or streaming anywhere in your home.

Our pros were impressed by the loud and crisp audio quality of the Capusle Max’s built-in speakers, which are so powerful that the device can double as a standalone Bluetooth speaker. In our tests, we found the set up and operation of the projector to be seamless, and the media interface powered by Android extremely intuitive to navigate.

With the Nebula Connect app streaming is made even easier; all you have to do is use your phone as a remote and decide which Netflix series to binge next. Though we do wish USB-C charging was supported, we appreciate that the included charger is compact and portable.

2. BEST VALUE BUDGET PROJECTOR

Leisure 3

Vankyo Leisure 3

PROS
  • Great value
  • Multiple ports
  • Built-in speakers
CONS
  • Resolution could be improved
  • Doesn’t support Wi-Fi

This small, compact projector from Vankyo is a great option for streaming videos, watching shows or gaming. It’s not only affordable, but it’s easy to connect your phone to stream or you can use a streaming stick like a Roku via one of the multiple ports. While we haven’t tested it in the Lab, we like that the screen size can be projected up to 176 inches, though our pros warn that resolution won’t be as high-quality as other projectors.

3. BEST BUDGET PROJECTOR FOR HOME

EpiqVision Flex CO-W01

Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01

PROS
  • Great image quality
  • Brighter than other projectors featured
  • Large maximum screen size
CONS
  • Not as portable as other projectors
  • Sound quality could be improved

Generally, we like Epson projectors for their great value and solid performance. Though you won’t get a 4K cinema experience, we were impressed by this projector’s picture quality as well as the screen’s brightness, meaning you should be able to get a clear picture even with some ambient light (though if you want even more brightness, consider this Epson projector with 3,600 lumens). Also, the screen can project up to 300 inches, making it one of the largest potential screen sizes on this list.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth aren’t supported so you won’t be greeted by a media interface featuring streaming apps, but it’s perfect for projecting presentations at the office, Zoom calls and streaming TV shows via your laptop or devices like Roku, Apple TV and more, which you can connect through the projector’s HDMI port. We also like that it comes equipped with a built-in speaker for when you need audio, though our pros found that the sound quality could be more robust.

4. BEST BUDGET PROJECTOR FOR BEDROOM

MoGo 2

XGIMI MoGo 2

PROS
  • Fantastic picture and sound quality
  • Easy to navigate media interface
  • Responsive auto keystone correction
  • Supports USB-C charging
CONS
  • No rechargeable battery

If you’re looking for  superior picture quality and optimal brightness  for the price, look no further than the latest XGIMI MoGo 2.

In testing, we found videos streamed via the XGIMI to be some of the most detailed and sharp on this list. The sound quality was just as impressive with built-in speakers that filled the room, and set up was a breeze. Because the projector runs on Android TV, you can expect an easy-to-navigate interface when you’re ready to start streaming.

Another feature we were fond of was the projector’s auto keystone correction, which did an excellent job at readjusting the image to avoid any obstacles and appear rectangular on the screen no matter how many times we moved it.

Though slightly larger than some of the mini projectors on this list, the XGIMI is an excellent choice for smaller rooms like your bedroom as it’s compact enough to fit comfortably on a nightstand but does unfortunately require a power source. If you do, however, want to use the projector in your backyard or outside your camping tent but there’s no outlet in sight, you can still power it up via USB-C as long as you have a power station or portable battery pack handy.

5. BEST BUDGET PORTABLE PROJECTOR

Luma 350

Kodak Luma 350

PROS
  • Small, portable size
  • Includes rechargeable battery
  • Miracast and Airplay screen sharing
  • Includes audio jack
CONS
  • Low resolution
  • Sound quality could be improved

We love this budget projector for its compact size and ability to run off a rechargeable battery, making it extremely convenient and easy to throw in a purse to share slideshows, presentations and more from anywhere you go.

Unlike other budget projectors of this size, you can connect certain iOS, Android or Windows 10 devices wirelessly to project content via DLNA or Miracast. Best of all, it’s powered by Android so the media interface makes it easy to stream straight from your favorite apps.

We found the Kodak app extremely intuitive to use and navigate, and we like that it enables you to use your phone instead of a remote. Though you’ll have to make some sacrifices when it comes to picture quality, this projector’s bells and whistles like built-in speakers and exceptional portability make it worthwhile.

6. BEST BUDGET PROJECTOR FOR OUTDOOR MOVIES

Anker Solar Outdoor

Nebula Anker Solar Outdoor

PROS
  • Full HD resolution
  • Built-in stand
  • Capable of wireless streaming
CONS
  • Doesn’t include built-in battery

We think this pick from Anker is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for an outdoor projector in particular. Not only is the resolution impressive at full HD, but the brightness is higher than most other budget projectors featured on this list.

Our testers liked the built-in projector stand, which is convenient when you want to set up your screen and don’t have a tripod handy. Watching movies and shows is easy via HDMI or directly with Android TV 9, which offers more than 7,000 streaming apps.

While this model doesn’t have a built-in battery, for a slightly higher price you can opt for a model that will offer three hours of power cord-free.

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