Take your presentation with you using the UO Smart Beam Laser 100-Lumen HD Laser Pico Projector. It features a compact 2.2"-cube design that weighs only 6.88 oz to allow ease of portability. The projector uses a laser light source to create 100-lumen images that will be visible even with some ambient light. You can connect to the UO Smart Beam via Wi-Fi with Miracast or through its micro-HDMI input. Its built-in 2-hour battery will allow you to project nearly anywhere you like.
Laser Light Source
The UO Smart Beam projects using a laser light source, while the display uses LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) for an image with enhanced clarity.
Brightness
The UO Smart Beam Laser's 100-lumen brightness is sufficient to product viewable images even in rooms with some ambient light. The image looks even clearer if used with a projector screen.
Eye-Safe Laser
Lasers can be divided into numerous classes according to their safety ratings. The UO Smart Beam Laser is registered with the FDA as a class 1 laser.
Wired and Wireless Modes
Turn on the screen mirroring feature and take your phone or tablet's contents to the big screen wirelessly. Any mobile device that has screen mirroring capability can be connected to the UO Smart Beam wirelessly. For Android devices, set the projector in Media Mirroring (Miracast in earlier firmware versions). On your device, turn on the screen mirroring function (Miracast, Smart Screen, Screen View, etc). You can connect with even more devices such as your gaming consoles to the UO Smart Beam using an optional micro-HDMI to HDMI cable.
Focus-Free Function
The UO Smart Beam will automatically focus itself when the screen size changes. Tilt and move the projector in front of a wall, and it will adjust its focus automatically.
One-Button Operation
The UO Smart Beam Laser has one button that turns on and off the device, controls the volume, and switches the projector mode.
Upgradeable Firmware
To maintain compatibility with new devices and fix any issues, the UO Smart Beam Laser's firmware will be updated from time to time. See the UO Smart Beam Laser's website for further information.