As a professional artist and creative, I’m always looking for tools that enhance my workflow, add ambiance and entertainment value without breaking the bank. I recently purchased the ENUOSUMA Mini Projector to assist with projecting reference images and outlines directly onto canvas, and I have to say—I’ve been genuinely impressed with its ability to perform both for the purpose I purchased it for, and just general entertainment.
Setup Experience:
Right out of the box, the setup process was intuitive and quick. Within minutes I had it powered on, focused and aligned properly. The interface is simple and user-friendly, even for those who aren’t particularly tech-savvy. Connecting it to my devices was seamless, and it supports multiple input methods, which is a big plus for flexibility. Remote works great, it has Netflix built in, easily connects to HMDI.
The screen share feature is android based so no airplay to Mac, however I did come across something that mentioned airplay, so I do believe that wireless Mac connection may be possible!
Picture Quality:
This is where I was most surprised. The image is bright, sharp, and clear—even in a moderately lit room. Most budget projectors I’ve tried in the past required near-total darkness to get a usable image, but this one holds its own with ambient lighting. It projects decently detailed lines and shapes onto my canvas with excellent clarity, which is essential for what I’m using it for.
Audio Performance:
Honestly, I would still use external speakers—but the built-in audio is a lot better than expected. It’s not studio quality, of course, but for what this projector is designed to do, it’s pretty damn decent. The sound is pretty clear and doesn’t have that tinny, hollow effect you often get with budget models. Of course, the Audio isn’t amazing, and again, I would 100% just plug an aux into some speakers instead of relying on the audio, but if you were in a pinch and had no external speakers- this would suffice for sure.
Build & Design:
The compact and sleek design makes it easy to transport and store. It doesn’t take up much space, which is important in a home studio setting. The materials feel solid and well-made—not too cheap or flimsy like some other projectors in the same price range. ( keep in mind this things not high end. It’s very good for the price range though. ) I like the stand too. Auto angles the picture and makes set up super easy. Just point and turn on.
Overall Value:
For the price, this projector overdelivers. It’s rare to find a product in this range that offers decent build quality, good image clarity, and decent sound. Whether you’re using it for movies, presentations, or in my case, projecting art for tracing and layout, it’s a strong purchase I’d recommend to any artist or hobbyist.
Final Thoughts:
I’ve used projectors ranging from $50 to $300+ for different purposes, and this one holds its own against models well above its price point. It’s become an essential part of my creative process, and it’s fun to use for movie nights or just displaying bright visuals on the wall to create ambiance. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a versatile, affordable, and surprisingly powerful mini projector.