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Daniel Oropeza

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The Best Projectors I’ve Tested for 2025

  • Kodak Luma 500 Mini Projector

    Best Ultra-Portable Projector

    Kodak Luma 500 Mini Projector


    $643.99
    at Amazon

  • XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro

    Best Portable Projector

    MoGo 3 Pro


    $369.00
    at Amazon

  • AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro Projector

    Best Projector for Bright Rooms

    AWOL Vision 3500 Pro


    $4,999.00
    at Walmart

  • Anker Nebula Mars 3 Projector

    Best Outdoor Projector

    Anker Nebula Mars 3 Projector


    $698.00
    at Amazon

  • XGIMI AURA 2

    Best Ultra Short Throw Projector

    XGIMI AURA 2


    $2,149.00
    at Amazon


Unless you plan on spending over a grand on a projector that can do it all, knowing exactly how you plan to use your projector will determine which one you should buy. I’ll break down the best protectors for streaming at home, for taking on the go, to take camping, and the best for use in bright rooms.

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My Top Picks

  • Kodak Luma 500 Mini Projector

    Best Ultra-Portable Projector

    Kodak Luma 500 Mini Projector

    Get It Now

  • XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro

    Best Portable Projector

    MoGo 3 Pro

    Get It Now

  • AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro Projector

    Best Projector for Bright Rooms

    AWOL Vision 3500 Pro

    Get It Now

  • Anker Nebula Mars 3 Projector

    Best Outdoor Projector

    Anker Nebula Mars 3 Projector

    Get It Now

  • XGIMI AURA 2

    Best Ultra Short Throw Projector

    XGIMI AURA 2

    Get It Now

Most projectors are engineered with a specific use in mind. Think about how you will be using your projector to choose one that will best suit your needs. And don’t forget to check if there are power outlets nearby and how far away the screen will be from the projector. You should also make sure there will be enough darkness in that area to see the screen clearly (unless you choose a very bright projector).


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