Technology
Transform your movie nights with this projector and speaker system for under $150
TL;DR: Upgrade your movie nights with a AAXA BP1 100-Lumen nHD speaker projector for $143.99, a 12% savings as of Dec. 26.
Sometimes electronics can get complicated. First, there’s the screen, then there’s the sound system, and then you’re talked into all these other bonus accessories that claim to make your life easier, but really just leave you with a mess of clutter.
Make 2021 the year you pare down and get an all-in-one speaker and projector to up the ante on your movie nights. The AAXA BP1 projector is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and is the only device you need to project your screen and hear high-quality sound. Add a few twinkle lights, grab some popcorn, and turn any average Wednesday night into a thrilling movie theater experience.
The AAXA BP1 projector combines a high-quality Bluetooth speaker system with a premium, DLP pico projector system to transform any room into a screening room that mimics the movie theater. Plus, the Bluetooth 5.0 chipset allows portable audio and video streaming right from your phone. There’s no need to connect to a cable box or outlet. Once the projector’s revved up, it can display high-definition images on up to a 60″ screen (or wall!). It makes sense why this projector boasts 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon — users love how easy it is to install and that it’s truly an all-in-one multimedia platform that makes set up easy for us non-IT people.
The price point is also a huge plus. Normally, this sound system plus projector combo costs over $160. But for a limited time, you can score 12% off and take it home for just $143.99. Since you’re staying home more than ever these days, you might as well make your home viewing experience feel special. And even better that you don’t have to break the bank to get there.
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