Article 6VK81 Aurzen Zip tri-fold projector review: mirror anything (without DRM)

Aurzen Zip tri-fold projector review: mirror anything (without DRM)

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Thomas Ricker
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IMG_5296.jpeg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100The Aurzen Zip is super small and portable.

Tri-folds are having a moment. Thereas that impressive Huawei device, my favorite 3-in-1 Apple charger, and now this: the Zip tri-fold projector from a company called Aurzen. Itas the most gadgety gadget Iave tested in a long time.

The Zipas heft, texture, and hinge stiffness evokes quality at first touch and itas impressively bright for a compact battery-powered projector that initially costs $249.

Using it is also a joy. It connects quickly to iPhones over AirPlay and to Android devices over Miracast, Smart View, or similar using Wi-Fi Direct a no hotspot required. It then automatically focuses and aligns the image on any available flat surface including walls, t-shirts, and pillows. It works in both landscape and portrait modes and pairs with Bluetooth headsets for private audio or Bluetooth speakers for a shared experience. The built-in rechargeable battery lasts about 80 minutes in my real-world testing, but you can always plug it into a powerbank or wall jack to extend that.

Using it sucks, however, if youare trying to stream from services like Netflix and Disney Plus or trying to watch Spotify music videos. Thatas because all those companies protect their …

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