Xgimi has upgraded its MoGo projectors with built-in batteries, eliminating the need for external power banks. The new MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser models also feature enhanced HDMI ports.
The MoGo 4, priced at $499, uses an LED light source and offers a standard-sized HDMI port. On the other hand, the MoGo 4 Laser, priced at $799, utilizes a brighter laser light source. Both projectors can be bundled with accessories for extended playtimes.
With a design similar to the MoGo 3 Pro, the new models include a 360-degree rotating integrated stand and a full-sized HDMI port. Despite the addition of built-in batteries, the projectors are slightly heavier at 2.9 pounds. Battery life is estimated at 2.5 hours in eco mode.
Both models come with improved 6W Harmon Kardon speakers, a mini wireless infrared remote, and a larger remote with backlit buttons. Additionally, the MoGo 4 includes magnetic filters for ambient lighting effects.
Features like Bluetooth speaker functionality, automatic keystone correction, continuous autofocus, and Google TV integration are also present in the new projectors.
Source: The Verge