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Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS Mac Requires macOS Languages English, Russian. Price Free. Did I mention there's no documentation at all? Setting up YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime apps on Cinemood does work, although it requires patience and confidence. There are already icons for these services, but the icons have a cryptic "two seconds" caption underneath them.
As far as I could eventually tell, this is Cinemood's way of telling you something isn't installed—it naively assumes that any remote content will require two seconds to download, regardless of your Internet connection speed or the size of the download. In reality, it took something like a minute for the YouTube app to download and install itself, all of which occurs in the background with absolutely no progress bar, explanatory text, or any other indication of what's going on.
Once it finished installing the app, the "two seconds" caption went away, the icon was marginally brighter, and if tapped, the app would launch after a brief delay again, with no progress bar or indicator. Once you make your way through all of this, YouTube and Netflix do work reasonably well. This interface is already frustrating, but adding insult to injury, the Bluetooth-paired remote controls on the phone work intermittently at best. Frequently, tapping the checkmark button on the phone results in the button lighting up on the smartphone, but the resulting action not taking place on the projector.
Although I wasn't impressed with Cinemood, I did start out under the mistaken impression it was a 4K projector that cost nearly ten times as much. Maybe I wasn't being fair. So I took it out to my parents' house and tried it out in a spare bedroom. If you have the entire wall-to-wall distance to work with in a foot-deep room, you can manage about a inch projection area with Cinemood. It's washed out, and with only a x real resolution, it's distinctly fuzzy—my mom, who's in her seventies, complained about it and made me fiddle with the focus for quite a while before grudgingly admitting that it was as sharp as it was going to get.
On the positive side, the little integrated speaker—which was very tinny and sad in the big meeting room—sounded much better in a small bedroom. All carping aside, Cinemood both looked and sounded good enough to keep my mom engaged through about half an hour of introduction to the strange world of Davie , bassist extraordinaire and general YouTube weirdo.
While you can do better—even much better—than Cinemood for the money, it did succeed in an appropriate environment. We didn't drain the battery all the way, but we used it enough to cast aspersions at the claimed "up to five-hour" battery life. Cinemood occupies a weird space in projector land.
With its own onboard Android OS and no actual video inputs, it most closely resembles Puppy Cube, which we reviewed last year. Puppy Cube is a better device than Cinemood nearly all the way around; it features P resolution you'd need four Cinemoods to create an equivalent projection , touchscreen interactivity on the projected image itself, ultra-short throw distance, vastly higher brightness, a much snappier interface, and a very wide selection of installable Android apps.
Although the newest S2 model doesn't have any cartoons preloaded on it, it can play video from USB thumb drives or mirror the display from a device supporting USB-C video. When on the battery, it defaults to half brightness—but that's still much, much brighter than Cinemood. Although we've never had our hands on an S2, the similarly priced P is rated for the same brightness—and we've seen presentations given on the P at half brightness, in daylit rooms with the overhead lights on full.
Like Cinemood, the audio on the P was nothing to write home about, and we don't expect the S2's internal speaker will be much different. We're not sure what to think about the six-hour runtime AAXA claims for the S2—it might be legit; we had no trouble getting the P's entire minute rated runtime out of it.
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