Accessories included: USB power cable, remote control, manual.Supported resolution: 1920x1080 pixels.Plus, it's super compact and portable - so you can take the movies with you anywhere! Specifications: Would you believe us if we said you could hold a whole home cinema in the palm of your hand? Well with this amazing deal, it might just be true! This portable phone projector is the best way to vamp up your movie night - with the ability to support up to 1920x1080 resolution, a built-in stereo speaker, volume control and both android and iPhone compatibility, there's not much more you could want. We’re offering you a home movie night portable phone projector for £27.99, saving you 65% off Shop In Store’s price of £79.99 (correct as of 22.8.22). Watch the video below demonstrating how to connect a Micro USB-c ompatible phone to a projector using a Micro USB to HDMI cable and the MiraPlug app.Get a cinematic experience on a budget with this deal! Then, when prompted, click Start Now to begin mirroring your phone’s screen on your projector. When asked if you want to Use by default for this USB accessory, select OK on-screen. Step 6: Finish the Setup Process on Your Phone Step 5: Change Your Projector’s InputĪdjust your projector’s input to HDMI. So, plug the attached USB-A cable into the nearest wall outlet using a USB power adapter. Then, plug the free end of your adapter (HDMI) into your projector. Step 3: Connect the Micro USB to HDMI Cable to Your HDMI-Compatible Projector KODAK Luma 150 Ultra Mini Pocket Pico Projector - Built in Rechargeable Battery & Speaker, 1080P Support Portable Wireless LED DLP Movie & Video Travel Projector, Connects to iPhone and Android 2,426 21999269.99 FREE delivery Thu, Apr 27 Or fastest delivery Mon, Apr 24 More Buying Choices 217. The linked cable has an attached USB-C connector that you must remove to reveal the Micro USB connector. Plug the Micro USB to HDMI cable’s Micro USB connector into your phone’s charging port. Step 2: Connect the Micro USB to HDMI Cable to Your Phone Materials Neededĭownload the MiraPlug app onto your Android Phone from the Google Play Store. To use this solution, you will need to download a third-party app onto your phone, so make sure it’s connected to the internet. You can find out whether your phone is MHL-compatible or not by searching for it on the official MHL website. Please note that only Micro USB-compatible phones that support MHL can be connected to your projector’s HDMI port. Watch the video below demonstrating how to connect an Android phone to a projector using a USB-C to HDMI adapter. HDMI 1, 2, etc.) the phone is plugged into. If you’re not sure which input to select, check which HDMI port (e.g. Step 3: Change Your Projector’s Inputįinally, change your projector’s input so it displays your Android phone’s screen. Then, connect the HDMI cable’s other end to your projector. Step 2: Connect the USB-C to HDMI Adapter to Your HDMI-Compatible ProjectorĬonnect one side of an HDMI cable to the adapter’s HDMI port. Unfortunately, few USB-C adapters feature charging ports, so make sure your phone is charged before connecting it to your projector. Plug the USB-C to HDMI adapter into your Android phone’s USB-C port. Step 1: Connect the USB-C to HDMI Adapter to Your Phone Let’s learn how to do both! Method 1: USB-C to HDMI Adapter Materials Needed There are two ways you can connect your USB-C-compatible Android phone to a projector: using a USB-C to HDMI adapter or a USB-C to HDMI cable. While the cable is DisplayPort, it will still support HDMI cables and inputs, allowing you to connect to your projector’s HDMI port.Īlthough there isn’t a way to tell if your Android phone supports this feature by looking at it, you can see all compatible devices listed on DisplayPort – Mobile Archives. You will only be able to connect your USB-C-compatible Android phone to a projector if it supports DisplayPort Alternate mode. Watch the video below demonstrating how to connect your iPhone to a projector using a Lightning cable. You’ll know you’ve found the right input when your projector displays your iPhone’s screen. Adjust your projector’s input by pressing the Input/Source button found on its remote or control panel. While some projectors will adjust their input automatically, you will have to adjust others manually. Then, plug the other end of the cable into one of your projector’s available HDMI ports.Ĭheck that both ends of the cable are securely fastened in place. Plug one end of an HDMI cable into the Lightning Adapter’s HDMI port. Step 2: Connect the Adapter to Your HDMI-Compatible Projector The adapter linked above features a charging port, so you can charge your iPhone while using it. Plug the Lightning Digital AV Adapter into your iPhone’s Lightning port. Step 1: Connect the Lightning Adapter to Your iPhone Micro USB Phone → Micro USB to HDMI Cable → Projector USB-C Phone → USB-C to HDMI Cable → Projector.
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