The resulting image seems to be around 10-20 inches wide depending on the width of your smartphone screen and how far away from the wall / door you are. With it cranked up at absolutely full blast and “automatic” backlight adjustment disabled, I found that the resulting projected image was watchable only in an absolutely pitch-black room with a gloss-white door to project onto. Unfortunately there’s really nothing that can be done to boost the brightness of your image any further than the slightly battery-sucking brightness fiddling on your smartphone screen. In practice I found that a perfectly white door, like a cupboard door, worked best. You can also bring the projector closer to the wall or door you’re using as your screen to make it larger. Slide this back or forward to change the sharpness of the picture. The back of the projector is a slide-out tray. I tried it with various different handsets and there’s a small element of adjustment you’ll need to make to begin with. The box itself is said to project the sound from your phone to make it sound louder, but I actually found that the sticky pad blocked a lot of the sound. You’ll need to download a little app which will flip the screen on your smartphone, plus you’ll need to crank up the brightness to full, but you can start projecting your screen onto the wall. The final piece of the puzzle involves popping the lens on the end of the cardboard tube, then you’re ready to go. It’s all pre-folded and cut so you simply glue the relevant bits together and off you go. It didn’t take too long and, although I had to keep my son well away from the super glue, he helped me with the instructions. To be honest I rather enjoyed creating the projector myself. Your smartphone is designed to slide into the back of the projector and is held in place with one of those sticky gel pads so that your phone doesn’t flop forward. This is the quickest way to get things done and, although you could probably try wood or paper glue, the super glue solution is quicker and gives the whole thing a more sturdy finish. You’ll also need some super glue, which doesn’t actually come in the box. You simply slide out the contents, which include a cardboard tube, a lens and some rubber seals. That’s pretty much it effectively and you put it together pretty easily using some easy-to-follow instructions printed on the inside of the main box. ![]() The whole thing is relatively simple – it’s strong cardboard and a lens at the front. It arrives flat-packed, and there’s a small amount of construction required. Just before I went on my little bike ride the buys from Luckies of London delivered us a review unit, so let’s take a look eh? For really not-that-much-money you it’ll project the image from your smartphone screen onto your wall. Fits phones up to a maximum size of 80mm x 160mm and 3.2 x 6.You may remember us talking about a smartphone projector some months ago. Turning your mobile into an android phone projector or iPhone projector. ![]() Phone brightness must be turned up to 100% and for maximum effectiveness use in a dark room and project onto a smooth white surface. Suitable for use with iOS and Android compatible smart phones. It functions by reflecting the image on your phone through a glass lens which will mean any text will appear in reverse. Please note that this product is intended as a fun gift and is not suitable for commercial or professional projections. Whether it's for Christmas, a birthday or just because - Smartphone Projector 2.0 is a fun gift any time of year! Designed with sophistication in mind, 2.0 has brown leather print detail, inspired by range finder cameras, leather hip flasks and Cuban cigar lounges. Smartphone Projector 2.0 comes with a soft matt laminate finish and silver foil accents and makes the perfect gift for any gadget lover. Just take it out, choose what you want to project, kick back and relax! Our first version of Smartphone Projector was such a success we decided to release a pre-made, deluxe finish version, Smartphone Projector 2.0 No need for glue with this one, it works straight out of the box as a mobile phone projector.
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