KODAK Luma 150 Ultra Mini Pocket Pico Projector – Built in Rechargeable Battery & Speaker, 1080P Support Portable Wireless LED DLP Movie & Video Travel Projector, connects to iPhone and Android
$225.38
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GIVE YOUR PRESENTATIONS A PROMOTION
DLP Technology
The KODAK LUMA 150 uses DLP technology to provide you with smooth, jitter-free visuals and exceptional contrast in a lightweight body that fits neatly in your briefcase.
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Multiple Inputs
Achieve near-universal device compatibility with supported microSD, USB, and HDMI inputs, plus screen mirroring via Airplay and Miracast. Just plug and play.
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3.5 mm Audio Jack
Plug in a pair of headphones for privacy, or connect a set of external speakers so the whole boardroom can hear.
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Micro USB Rechargeable
The rechargeable battery gives you up to 2.5 hours of wireless screening time, and is easily recharged via micro USB.
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Built-in Speaker
No peripherals? No problem. The KODAK LUMA 150 includes its own 1.5 W speaker for crisp audio wherever you might need it.
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One-Touch Operation
Simplify your experience by eliminating messy menus and confusing remotes. Just tap the top of the projector and the controls appear.
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Every Meeting’s Must-Have
Keep this projector handy for all your meetings; it fits neatly into briefcases or messenger bags.
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Own the Room
Don’t miss a single detail! Everything looks clearer on a 16:9 screen that expands up to 150″.
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What makes the KODAK LUMA 150 unique?
The KODAK LUMA 150 is ideal for all your meetings and/or presentations, with DLP technology, simple touch controls, and near-universal device compatibility. View slides, photos, or videos on a screen up to 150″, with a play time of up to 2.5 hours.
Does it work with USB drives?
It sure does! Just plug in your USB drive to the USB port, and the KODAK LUMA 150 will locate any viewable files, like photos or videos, for you to view.
Will it play all videos in 1080p?
That depends on your connection and the quality of the video. Native 1080p videos will play in full HD over a good connection (from your device to the video source, and your device to the projector), but 720p/lower-quality videos will not upscale.
Will it work with a tripod?
Yes, absolutely. The KODAK LUMA 150 features threading for a standard tripod mount on the bottom, so you can easily mount your projector for steady viewing.
What types of inputs are supported?
The KODAK LUMA 150 can play files from microSD cards, USB, or HDMI connection ports. Other video inputs (DVI, Display, etc.) will need an adapter (not included). Connect compatible devices wirelessly via Airplay or Miracast and mirror your screen.
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10 reviews for KODAK Luma 150 Ultra Mini Pocket Pico Projector – Built in Rechargeable Battery & Speaker, 1080P Support Portable Wireless LED DLP Movie & Video Travel Projector, connects to iPhone and Android
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K. McNabbK. McNabb –
I injured my back at work and I had to do inversion therapy for an hour each day. Afterwards I got in our outside spa for an hour or so. After a few weeks of watching my tablet, I began looking at projectors. I settle on the Kodak and it is the best purchase I have made in a long time. The picture is bright and clear even if there are other lights on. The sound is good but I did add an external speaker to my set up because the spa is noisy. The projector is small and durable and only takes a minute to set up. Now, I want to stay in longer and the time flies. I project it on the hot tub cover and it looks great. See picture. Highly recommend.
Hadan Kauffman –
Had to be relatively dark for the largest screen projection. Less dark for smaller. Worked well for a slide presentation. People were impressed with the small size. Only tried the HDMI input. Kodak is taking back the slide carousel business for new generations.
bkhinkle –
It was extremely user-friendly, and very easy to set up and use. I had purchased another projector by a different company with a higher rating than this, and it was awful. This Kodak one is definitely much better! I am so happy and pleased with it
Christine –
I had bought this initially to use as a macaron/cookie projector and am still experimenting with this, but have also used this as a regular projector and it works quite well for this too. You can plug in a firestick and easily stream from there, or mirror your phone. The sound isn’t bad either directly from the projector, but you can also plug it into an audio speaker. The focus feature/button sensitivity can be improved but works. Definitely can do a lot for a small unit!
Trinity Baptist –
I love this little projector! It is perfect for my cookie projects and I use it weekly!
Cheryl –
It is a game changer. I would definitely recommend getting the stand. The image projected is so clear.
Debbie Hyatt –
I’m not a very high tech person, but thank goodness my son in law is. He had my projector up and running quickly. I have enjoyed using it toWrite different fonts on my custom cookies. It takes my decorating to a higher level.
Tony Steel –
Great for the price, easily connected chromecast and my nest speakers. Down side is that there is no colour adjustment setting. But still very happy for the cost.
George –
I’ve gone through 3 different travel size projector and this beats all of them. The size is pocketable, it doesn’t need an external controller like others so one less thing to lose while traveling. It’s very light and there’s a small hole at the bottom for a tripod. The sound isn’t amazing but it’s decent, and there’s an aux input if you want external speakers. Battery life is decent and you can also charge on the go via USB charging. No need to bring around a separate charger, just use the standard micro usb cable that you’re probably already using somewhere else. USB-C would be preferable, but most other gadgets I have use micro USB anyway. You can mirror via WiFi or HDMI. There isn’t an internal OS which has Netflix and Hulu like others, but I didn’t want that anyway. I usually use this with an HDMI to lightning adapter with my iPhone. That’s the most convenient for me. Ive experienced that most of the time the built in OS in other projectors are slow and unreliable. At least I know my iphone works smoothly and it’s very easy to connect to different WiFi’s while on the road or simply use my cell signal. The video quality is surprisingly good for the size. It no way beats my larger LG projector, but considering the size and it can run on an internal battery and charge via usb the quality is good. The price is fair, there are certainly cheaper options out there, but so far this is the cheapest I can find that has all the things I’m looking for in a travel projector. This product would be great for camping and I would even use this for small work presentations on the go. Only 2 things can be improved but it’s exclusion isn’t a deal breaker: keystone (the next level up Kodak projector I heard has this) and some sort of built in flap that could protect the lens when it’s not in use. In conclusion I’m very happy with this product, it checks off all the boxes for my needs.
Ellen Perduyn –
I sent back two competing versions of a mini-projector and decided to trust the brand. I am rewarded! I use this to teach poetry in a class of veterans, and the ability to have something easy to set up, use, and see is important. I love it so much I had to refrain from taking it on a trip with family just to show off! (A family sailboat is not the best place for it but I thought about it!) also, there is no remote. Hallelujah! One less thing to mess with. The controls are on the unit.