Save $290 on this Netflix-certified projector
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We don’t know about your TikTok algorithm, but ours is filled with the promise of warmer weather. And among the fun activities we’re looking forward to is enjoying an outdoor flick thanks to a projector.
The XGODY Full HD 1080P is a multi-tasking projector ready to help you create your own viral moments. And if you act fast, you can get one in time for spring for just $109.99, $290 off the usual price tag.
Bring the movie night anywhere with this projector
The XGODY projector weighs just a little over three pounds, so it’s easy to bring along anywhere. From festivities on your rooftop to a relaxing camping trip, you can ensure you always have entertainment.
Aside from serving as your own outdoor cinema setup, the XGODY projector can also replace your TV and raise the vibes in your living room or bedroom while clearing up some serious counter space.
Three brightness modes adapt to your location for optimal viewing. And no matter where you go, the XGODY projector offers stunning 1080P full HD resolution. There are also auto-focus plus Auto-Keystone Correction features to adjust the sharpness and eliminate distortion.
Officially licensed for Netflix, the XGODY projector is ready to help you binge the latest buzzy show or most-talked-about Netflix movie. That certification means you can typically enjoy your Netflix content without interruptions, unlike other projectors that are not certified.
There’s no need to pack a speaker or hook up a soundbar, as the XGODY projector has a built-in 5W speaker. And you can use the Google Assistant voice control feature to make things hands-free and start the movie or adjust other settings from afar.
Secure an XGODY Full HD 1080P projector for $109.99 (reg. $399) right now.
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