![]() That’s not enough to survive a rainstorm or a tumble out of a moving car, but if a marauding child splashes it with soda or a tipsy guest knocks it off a low table, it’s not an instant write-off. It’s splashproof, and drop proof to 70 centimeters (a little over 2 feet). While it’s a bit heavier and bigger than other, similarly priced devices including the XGimi Halo+ and the Anker Capsule 3, both of which we address below, the advantage is the GS50 has a layer of protection that no other devices bothers with. With the GS50, BenQ has established what most other outdoor projector brands seem to have missed: This thing is designed to go outdoors. Input options: Wi-Fi, USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, Bluetooth.No battery indicator in the user interface.Not the brightest, sharpest or best video quality overall.Smart design features like an adjustable built-in stand and water and drop resistance.This is a good projector made great thanks to water resistance and impact protection. How to set up a good outdoor home theater.Runner-up outdoor projector with better video quality.And Anker’s Nebula Solar Portable is our lower-price pick. (Both models earned top spots in our colleague Nicole Nguyen’s evaluation as well.) For stunning 4K video at a higher price, you should choose Epson’s Home Cinema 2350. If you value a brighter, sharper image over that outdoor-proofing, we recommend XGimi’s Halo+. While there is a legion of projectors that are good at putting up a video, one stands out from the rest in being better at the “outdoor” part of “outdoor projectors.” The BenQ GS50 doesn’t just show movies and TV well it also has a useful stand to adjust its angle and comes with drop and splash protection to guard it against the vagaries of outdoor entertaining. A good portable projector can be used indoors and out, with enough battery to last an entire Marvel movie, a bright enough image that you can see it before the sun has totally set and enough built-in streaming and mirroring tools that you can watch just about anything without needing to juggle extra cords and cables. But a projector isn’t limited in use to just a few warm months of the year-you can pull it out during sleepovers for a four-player round of Mario Kart at family movie night or when car camping in the spring. ![]() On a long summer evening, few things are more appealing than sitting outside with friends and family, watching a movie projected on the side of the house as the ice in your glass starts to melt.
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