Save $40 on an Artlii Energon 2 5G Wi-Fi Bluetooth Projector

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With the warm weather upon us, we want to be outside as much as possible. Sitting outside with a cool drink around a bonfire sounds divine, so why not sweeten the pot and add some entertainment as well? Get an Artlii Energon 2 5G Wi-Fi Bluetooth Projector and watch all your favorite binge-worthy shows as well as the latest blockbusters outside. It’s like being at the drive-in theater without the car.

The image on the projector is brighter and sharper on this 2021 version of the projector. It has a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, supports 4K, has 1000:1 high dynamic contrast, and five layers of refractive glass lens. An Mster performance chip and TFT LCD technology enhance the performance even more, along with 340 ANSI lumens and up to 17 million color ranges. It can display 100% RGB color signals for all imagery.

Artlii Energon Projector Setup

The Artlii Energon 2 5G Wi-Fi Bluetooth Projector uses the latest Wi-Fi connection to sync with your smartphone over 2.4G or 4G Wi-Fi. Use it over 5G for smoother lag-free streaming. A Bluetooth connection allows you to pair a Bluetooth speaker or headphones, though the built-in speaker is more than sufficient.

Using the projector outdoors provides a 44″ to 300″ display with a projector distance of 5 to 300 feet. The aspect ratios are 4:3, 16:9, and auto with a manual keystone correction, and it has a zoom function as well. Use it wired or wireless and connect through HDMI or USB to a TV stick, PC, laptop, smartphone, Blu-ray player, gaming console, or HDR.

Take $40.50 off the price of this projector and pay just $229.49.

Artlii Energon 2 5G Wi-Fi Bluetooth Projector

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