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Dorchester Center, MA 02124
The Pericat PJ108 5G WiFi projector is compact, making it easy to transport; you can simply put it in a backpack and carry it to a friend’s house or an event. When I unpacked the Pericat PJ108 5G WiFi projector, I found a lens cover, an AV cable, a remote control (batteries not included), an HDMI-to-HDMI cable, a power adapter, an instruction manual, and the projector itself.
The projector has a standard quarter-inch threading on the bottom for mounting on a tripod. It can project up to 300 inches and works with iOS, Android, and gaming consoles via the HDMI port. The back features IR, a headphone port, AV port, HDMI, USB, and power input.
On top of the projector, there’s a keystone knob for adjusting the tilt. The IR receiver on the back picks up signals from the remote, so aim the remote at the back. For Bluetooth connections, simply turn on Bluetooth, and it will search for devices. You can then connect to your laptop or other Bluetooth devices.
The Pericat PJ108 5G WiFi projector has some fan noise but includes 15-watt speakers that deliver loud sound. It supports 4K resolution and features adjustable settings for brightness, contrast, color, and sharpness. You can scale the display down to 75% or keep it at 100% for a larger image. Additionally, it offers various sound modes, including movie mode with adjustable treble and bass settings.
If you do want to screen mirror, you basically go to the menu and connect the same Wi-Fi network as the device that you want to mirror, and it’s also compatible with Android. Pericat PJ108 5G WiFi projector has some cool features, one of them is it can project from 4.1 to 35 feet of projection distance. The Wi-Fi connection is of course 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz, and the keystone degrees can adjust 15 degrees.