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XGIMI Halo+ (New) with Netflix Projector Review

Dustin Abbott

March 17th, 2025

In 2024 Netflix changed its protocols and licensing standards to be more stringent, meaning that a lot of existing devices could no longer natively stream their content. XGIMI’s existing Halo+ projector was one of those, meaning that now those who wanted to use Netflix had to use either a separate streaming “stick” (like an Amazon Fire stick) or use casting from their phone. So XGIMI is back with a new version of the Halo+ that has beefed up its protocols to get that vaunted Netflix certification. Unfortunately their naming convention is pretty confusing, as they currently are marketing it as the XGIMI Halo+ (New). Alternately you might find it as Halo+ Netflix. Either way, I think we can agree that they could have come up with a better way to provide some market distinction over the older Halo+, that, at least for the moment, continues to be sold as well. Fortunately things take a turn for the better when you start to look at the product itself, as this is a premium portable projector with a lot of great features. It isn’t cheap (about $800 USD at retail, though sales do reduce that price), but it has a lot of great things going for it. You can find my full thoughts in the video review here, or check out my review summary below.

Specs

  • Specs:
  • Compact – 171.5 (6.75”) x 113.5 (4.46”) x 145 mm 2.7” (5.7”)
  • Weighs 1.6kg (3.5lb)
  • LED Projector with 700 ANSI lumens
  • Native 1080P
  • HDR10, HLG
  • Has HDMI (ARC), USB-A, Headphone ports
  • Dual band WiFi 5
  • 16GB internal storage
  • 25,000 LED hour lifetime (17 years @ 4 hours)
  • Standard Google TV menu and setup
  • Can do handsfree voice control with remote
  • 2x 5W Harmon/Kardon audio
  • 59.5 Wh battery = 2.5 hours runtime (eco-mode)
  • Can project from 40-200” display | 1.2:1 throw ratio
  • Has autofocus and auto keystone corrections

Test Scenarios

  • Shared photos with group of recent trip to Japan
  • Movie nights

What’s Great:

  • Seems brighter than other projectors I’ve tested in the 700-900 lumen range
  • Easy to set up
  • Color and Contrast quite good (better color accuracy than cheap projectors)
  • HDR performance is very good
  • Battery life is sufficient to watch a typical movie
  • Premium build (feels VERY tough) and great visual aesthetic
  • Easy to mount
  • More picture controls than cheap projectors
  • Seemed to have no lag when using Bluetooth
  • Decent sound
  • Has standard ¼” threading for mounting on tripod or stand
  • Included tilting stand works well
  • Has basic physical controls on top
  • Fast processor.  Loads very quickly (they claim 6sec boot time)
  • Netflix Certification

What’s Not:

  • External power brick (cable routing can be a pain)
  • Remote isn’t backlit
  • Casting from iOS requires installing app (MagiCast)
  • Defaults to ECO mode when running on internal battery
  • Auto keystone doesn’t always work perfectly
  • WiFi and USB specs are dated
  • Case not included

Conclusion

Projectors like the XGIMI Halo + Netflix occupy an interesting niche.  There are more portable options on one end and brighter options on the other.  But the Halo+ hits a sweet spot for two applications:  1) portable movie watching (camping, beach, travel) or 2) a compact solution for watching in a mostly dim room.  700 lumens isn’t a lot, but the Halo+ seems to be maximizing those, and frankly it isn’t much dimmer than the cheaper unit rated at 1600 lumens that I’ve been using.  There are cheaper options out there, but this is one of the best portable projectors you can get and is well worth considering.

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Nebula Capsule Air Review

Dustin Abbott

March 5th, 2025

The Nebula Capsule Air is being marketed as the world’s smallest Google TV projector, and it is remarkably small…about the size of a soda can.  It definitely is highly portable, from the small size to the 2 hour of playtime from the built in 34Wh battery.  But you’ll have to be pretty selective about your lighting situation, as 150 ANSI lumens isn’t going to compete with many other light sources.  Is the Nebula Capsule Air worth $400?  That depends on how portable you need your entertainment to be.  Find out my full thoughts in my video review.

For my full findings, check out the video review here:

Specs

  • Extremely small – 2.7” (68.5mm) x 5.5” (139.7mm)
  • Weighs 1.4lb (635g)
  • DLP Projector with 150 ANSI lumens
  • Native 1280 x 720 (supports up to 1080P input)
  • Has HDMI and USB-C ports (NO HEADPHONE)
  • 30,000 hour lifetime
  • Supports HDR10
  • Standard Google TV menu and setup
  • Can do handsfree voice control with remote
  • Includes stand to allow rotating up and down – all the way to 90°
  • Double the Lumen rating 1600 vs 800 ANSI Lumens
  • 5W Dolby Audio
  • CAN BE USED AS BLUETOOTH SPEAKER
  • Can project from 30-80” display (2.5 feet to 7) – Stick to around 45” for best performance
  • Has autofocus and auto keystone corrections

Test Scenarios

  • A projector this small has really one primary case use – portable entertainment in a very dim environment (the darker the better)
  • The picture isn’t bad if you’re using it in a dark room and projecting a reasonable size (under 50”)
  • Other case uses will look washed out.

What’s Great:

  • Incredibly small and portable
  • Easy to set up
  • Autofocus and auto keystone correction works great.
  • Battery life is sufficient to watch a typical movie
  • Can be charged or powered via USB-C
  • Premium build (feels VERY tough)
  • Easy to use BACKLIT remote
  • Seemed to have no lag when used with my Soundcore Boom 2+
  • Decent sound
  • Picture quality is good for SDR or HDR10 if used properly
  • Has standard ¼” threading for mounting on tripod or stand
  • Included tilting stand works well
  • Has physical controls, a remote control, and can be controlled by the Nebula app.

What’s Not:

  • Not very bright (standard for class)
  • Requires optimal conditions to be useful
  • No 3.5mm headphone/audio output
  • No case

Conclusion

Realistic expectations are key.  If you are primarily concerned with portability and toughness and want a fully integrated entertainment solution, the Nebula Capsule Air is surprisingly versatile and definitely gives off a premium feel.  If you want brightness versatility, however, the Capsule Air is not going to be a top pick.  It needs to be used in a fairly dark environment if you want to avoid a washed out picture.

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Yaber K3 Smart Projector Review

Dustin Abbott

January 6th, 2025

Last year I reviewed the popular Yaber K2S smart projector.  It was great in a lot of ways, but now Yaber is back with something even better. They’ve released the next generation of their projector, the K3, and the operative word here is MORE.  More smart integration, more brightness, more volume, and a bit more cost…though fortunately that’s the smallest increase at just $100.

Here’s a quick rundown of the standout features:

  • Double the Lumen rating 1600 vs 800 ANSI Lumens
  • 50% more sound – Dual 15W JBL speakers that produce surprisingly full sound
  • PRO VERSION adds SUB (SEPARATE)
  • CAN BE USED AS BLUETOOTH SPEAKER
  • No separate dongle (and two remotes!) – full Google TV integration
  • Simple setup – just like any other Google TV – will match other setups – 7000+ Apps
  • Can do handsfree voice control with remote
  • 1080P 60Hz native display (supports 4K)
  • Can project from 40-200” display (3.5 feet to 17’ – can achieve maximum size in a smaller area)
  • WiFi 6 Compatible (faster, lower latency)
  • Quiet mode – just 28 decibels.
  • Compatible with a wide range of video files (connect USB drive to USB-A or USB-C port)  MP4/MKV/WMV/3GP/VOB/TP/TS/DAT/MOV/FLV/TRP/4K H.264/H.265(≤30fps)
  • Ports = HDMI x 2, USB-A, USB-C, Ethernet
  • Claims lasts up to 30,000 hours

For my full findings, check out the video review here:

You can see from the image above that the new K3 is able to throw a bigger, brighter, more detailed image from the same distance as the K2S.

What’s Great:

  • Easy to set up
  • Autofocus and auto keystone correction works great.
  • Bright enough for tested applications (covering 100” screen) in dim conditions (can look a little washed out)
  • Just one remote!
  • Great sound
  • Eliminated Bluetooth lag
  • Menu navigation is pretty simple

What’s Not:

  • No case
  • Bigger and heavier than K2S (5.1 vs 3.2kg)
  • Doesn’t fit in previous case
  • Image at 100” screen size can get a little washed out looking

Conclusion

The only real negatives to the Yaber K3 is that it is a little bigger, a little heavier, and little more expensive, but everything else is all positive. It’s “smarter” than before, easier to set up, and does a great job with auto correction, focus, and just generally working. The picture is much brighter, colors are richer, and even the sound is better. It’s a lot of projector for the money, and the user reviews seem to back that up. If you want even bigger sound, you can choose the Yaber K3 Pro model, which adds an additional subwoofer that seamlessly syncs into the system.

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Yaber K2S 4K Smart Projector with 7000+Apps Review

Dustin Abbott

September 28th, 2023

I’m a pastor, a teacher, a photographer, a musician, and businessman.  That means that I’ve had a lifetime full of presentations in churches, boardrooms, rented venues, and even arenas…and most of the time there is a projector involved.  I’ve used dozens of them along the way, and I’m always interested in the concept of a projector for photographers in being able to showcase their work to clients on the spot to drive more sales.  The Yaber K2S Pro does work fine for that (I used it in a wedding reception as a part of my review), but, after spending a month with it, I feel like the primary application is more as a very flexible media machine.  This is a smart projector with Android TV built right into it, and it works exceptionally as a streaming device that just happens to being to project up to a 200″ screen size.

Here’s a quick rundown of the standout features:

  • Dolby Audio800 ANSI Lumens
  • 10W*2 JBL Speaker
  • Lower Noise<28db
  • Auto Focus & Auto Keystone Correction
  • Android TV Netfix/Prime Video 7000+app
  • HDMI CEC,HDMI ARC
  • NFC Screencast
  • Bluetooth & WiFi 6 Support 5G+2.4G
  • Alexa Voice control

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For my full findings, check out the video review here:

 

 

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