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XGIMI Halo+

7.8/ 10Good

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Built-in battery for true wireless portability
  • Harman Kardon speakers deliver excellent audio
  • Compact, well-built design
  • 900 lumens is bright for a battery projector
  • Android TV with good app support

Cons

  • Battery life of about 2 hours limits longer movies
  • Android TV lacks some apps like Netflix natively
  • DLP rainbow artifacts visible to some viewers
  • Auto-keystone can be inconsistent

Frequently Asked Questions

The Halo+ runs Android TV which does not have native Netflix certification. You can sideload the Netflix app or cast from your phone, but the experience is not as seamless as projectors running Google TV with official Netflix support.

Marcus Chen

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Marcus ChenCRM & Sales Tech Editor

Marcus Chen has reviewed over 50 CRM platforms during his 7 years in sales technology journalism. A former sales operations manager, he understands pipeline management from the trenches and evaluates tools with a practitioner's eye.

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Final Verdict

XGIMI Halo+ scores 7.8/10

With a score of 7.8 out of 10, XGIMI Halo+ is a solid choice with good overall capabilities.