Save 44% on a Groview JQ818C Projector

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No matter the device you’re using, you can pair it with a Groview JQ818C Projector and watch any content. The content can be on your computer, tablet, smartphone, DVD, TV stick, PlayStation 5, etc., via HDMI, USB, or AV. Act now, and you can save 44%.

The projector will display clear, detailed images with 1080P resolution, 15000lux 409ANSI lm, and high contrast, thanks to the LED light and LCD technology. You’ll feel like you’re at the movie theatre when watching 4K ultra HD video, and you’ll be right in the action of your gaming with a 34ms response time.

Groview Bluetooth Projector Viewing Area

5/2.4G dual-band Wi-Fi on the Groview JQ818C Projector provides smooth, quick syncing, leading to high-quality video streaming and speedy gaming. Built-in 5W dual stereo speakers and SRS sound bring that cinematic experience home, whether indoors or out. Connect Bluetooth speakers easily without cords or wires.

Adjust the viewing area to the size of your screen, from 50 to 300 inches with a 25% zoom. The eye-friendly diffused reflection reduces the harmful effects of the laser to make it safe for family viewing. Stream your favorite TV shows, blockbuster movies, or your gaming sessions.

The projector has two HDMI ports, two USB ports, one 3.5mm AV port, and one 3.5mm audio port. It ships with a power cable, HDMI cable, 3-in-1 AV cable, remote control, projector lens cover, and a user manual.

Take $110 off the price of this projector, and pay just $139.99.

Groview JQ818C Projector

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