🎥 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 |
R**U
Love it!!!
Love this!!! This is a must cor cookie decorators! This has taken my business to the next level. One thing I wish I knew was this does not work with older androids. I couldn't figure out why mine was not connecting and it was because my phone was not compatible. I now use iPhone 11 and I have no problem connecting.
A**R
Happy that I purchased this projector!
Love it, excited to use it for my different projects. There is no fan noise at all! It’s small enough to throw in my purse. So glad I found this one.
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.
P**E
La calidad de la imagen duró poco
En un año lo use cuatro veces, y empezó a proyectar pequeñas manchas negras, es una lástima es precioso y muy práctico pero su vida parece corta
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.
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.
L**Y
Missing features (read before you buy)
I have been using a pico projector for three (3) years and it finally took a dirt nap, on the eve of receiving my next replacement. My setup was perfect; a middle of the road tripod for support, Bluetooth speaker (JBL Charge) with transmitter for sound, 26100 power bank (anker) for power, and an iCODIS G1 Mobile Pico Projector for image. I could watch video on a remote island for up to 10 hours without a household power supply.After the lose of my current pico projector I decided to find a temporary replacement while I wait for my Phillips PicoMax to be build and shipped I stumbled upon this Kodak Luma 150. The Luma 150 had all the makings to be a great upgrade to my previous G1, which lacked some features but was a solid unit for the last three (3) years. I was excited to see that this unit would charge via micro USB as my G1 did, big plus to extend the viewing time, offer wireless connection for my laptop and phone, an HDMI input, and USB & microSD. I was even more excited to see keystone correction, even if it was just vertical only, step up from the G1. It did lose points for not having a remote, but I figured this was temporary and it was not greatly needed, although it would make navigating the SD card easier.Now that I have received my unit and had a chance to get hand on with it I have some insight to help any potential purchaser and am open to information to change my experience. The unit is of solid construction and great portable size. I will highlight my positives and then address my negatives.The GoodThe focus wheel; smooth yet firm to ensure the focus remains where you want it and able to adjust in fine increments. The touch buttons; good reaction time, although you must push the center button to activate the controls. Tripod mount; perfectly located in the center. Image quality; good brightness (best in low light rooms), good picture quality (note the native resolution is 480). USB/MicroSD; Works great supports my video library (avi), however only supports FAT32 (32 GB or less)The BadVertical keystone correction; missing, this feature does not appear to be installed on the unit I received, however when you go to the Kodak website for this product this feature is not highlighted. I contacted Kodak support and I was told it should happen automatically within seconds, however, they could not tell me what the angle correction was for this unit, leading me to believe this is not available in the Luma 150. Menu; When you start the unit you are greeted with a menu offering your inputs, wireless, video, image, and HDMI. This unit lacks a settings menu, for video (brightness, contrast, etc), Audio (stereo, level adjustment, etc), and other features. Volume control; (minor peeve) the volume is on a scale from 0 to 100, which is great however it increases in increments of 10 giving you 10 levels of volume only. I suppose this is adequate but why not just have the scale from 0 to 10, only makes sense. Speaker; (unimportant in my opinion but reviewing it still) the on board speaker is barely loud enough (at 80) or it is crackly (at 90+). I ma not sure why pico projector manufactures even bother with a speaker, it wastes space and only works if you holding it next to your ear. I have found a Bluetooth speaker with transmitter or one that plugs in work the best and is needed. HDMI; (this possibly was only my experience) I usually us my Roku with my pico projector and when I connected it to the Luma 150 my Roku stick it did not display an image and heated up beyond safe ranges. Then I attempted to connect my DVD player this time no audio (likely a incompatible codex between each device).In conclusion, I will be returning this device and wait out the three to four weeks until I received my PicoMax without a pocket projector. This unit has a good purpose and someone other than my-self may be in need of this purpose, But Buyer beware that the advertising of Auto Vertical Keystone correction is false.
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