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EliteProjector MosicGO Sport MGS-OM120 Ultra Short Throw DLP Projector - 16:9 - Portable - Black

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EliteProjector MosicGO Sport MGS-OM120 Ultra Short Throw DLP Projector - 16:9 - Portable - BlackMeet the EliteProjector MosicGO Sport MGS OM120, a rugged, portable ultra short throw DLP projector designed for outdoor adventures and compact spaces alike. Built for versatility, this device blends cinema grade visuals with practical, on the go power. With its IPX2 spill resistant chassis, a large 120 inch display capability, and a built in 37,200 mAh battery that doubles as a power bank, you can enjoy crisp, immersive movies, games, and

Meet the EliteProjector MosicGO Sport MGS-OM120, a rugged, portable ultra-short-throw DLP projector designed for outdoor adventures and compact spaces alike. Built for versatility, this device blends cinema-grade visuals with practical, on-the-go power. With its IPX2 spill-resistant chassis, a large 120-inch display capability, and a built-in 37,200 mAh battery that doubles as a power bank, you can enjoy crisp, immersive movies, games, and presentations wherever life takes you. Its native Full HD 1080P clarity, bright yet balanced output, and OSRAM LED technology mean you get vivid colors, deep blacks, and long-term reliability in a compact package that fits a backpack, a campsite, or a small living room corner. Whether you’re planning backyard movie nights, tailgate gatherings, or portable demos, MosicGO Sport delivers a dependably strong performance with minimal setup and maximum convenience.

  • Ultra Short Throw, 16:9 Canvas – Experience expansive, edge-to-edge visuals from a surprisingly short distance. The ultra-short-throw design lets you fill a 120-inch screen while keeping the projector tucked close to the wall or screen, reducing shadows and keeping seating comfortable in any space.
  • Outdoor-Ready Portability – Engineered for on-the-go use, this portable powerhouse is built to travel. Its IPX2 spill-proof protection guards against light splashes, while the integrated 37,200 mAh battery serves as a reliable power source for hours of viewing and can function as a handy power bank for other devices on the go.
  • Bright, Realistic Imagery – Native Full HD 1080P delivers sharp, lifelike detail. With 1000 ANSI lumens and 1500 LED lumens, plus a 20,000:1 contrast ratio, you’ll enjoy vibrant colors, crisp text, and deep shadows for movies, sports, and presentations. The OSRAM LED lamp runs up to 25,000 hours, offering long-term reliability and minimal maintenance.
  • Immersive Sound and Wireless Convenience – Integrated Wireless MSS Sound system ensures clear, room-filling audio without needing external speakers for many setups. This all-in-one approach simplifies outdoor gatherings and compact rooms alike, while keeping cables to a minimum.
  • Ready-to-Use Outdoor Package – The MosicGO Sport comes with a 120" outdoor screen and a lightweight, easy-to-set-up design, making it ideal for impromptu movie nights, sports viewing, or outdoor presentations. Its 16:9 aspect ratio ensures compatibility with most modern content and videos for a true cinematic experience.

Technical Details of EliteProjector MosicGO Sport MGS-OM120

  • Model: MosicGO Sport MGS-OM120
  • Type: Ultra Short Throw DLP Projector
  • Resolution (Native): Full HD 1080P
  • Brightness: 1000 ANSI Lumens; 1500 LED Lumens
  • Contrast Ratio: 20,000:1
  • Light Source: OSRAM LED
  • Lamp Life: Up to 25,000 hours
  • Throw Type: Ultra Short Throw (UST)
  • Screen Size Support: up to 120 inches
  • Battery/Power: Built-in 37,200 mAh Battery; functions as a Power Bank
  • Protection: IPX2 Spill Proof
  • Audio System: Wireless MSS Sound System
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9

How to install EliteProjector MosicGO Sport MGS-OM120

  • Select a stable surface and position the projector at the appropriate distance to achieve a 120" image, using the ultra-short-throw design for a clean, shadow-free setup.
  • Power on the unit using the built-in battery or connect to a power source as needed. Ensure the IPX2 seals remain intact for durability in outdoor environments.
  • Connect your video source through the projector’s available input options and switch to the correct input source on the device.
  • Adjust the image for focus and alignment. Set the aspect ratio to 16:9 to ensure content fills the screen without distortion.
  • Enable the Wireless MSS audio system if you want wireless sound; test picture and sound together to verify a balanced, immersive viewing experience.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What resolution does MosicGO Sport natively display? A: It delivers native Full HD 1080P, providing sharp, detailed images for films, games, and presentations.
  • Q: How bright is the projector? A: It provides about 1000 ANSI lumens and 1500 LED lumens, making it suitable for outdoor and semi-outdoor environments with some ambient light control.
  • Q: Is the projector suitable for outdoor use? A: Yes. It features IPX2 spill-proof protection and a compact, portable design intended for outdoor movie nights and events, along with a built-in 37,200 mAh battery for on-the-go power.
  • Q: How long will the lamp last? A: The OSRAM LED light source is rated for up to 25,000 hours of operation, reducing maintenance and replacement frequency.
  • Q: Can I use the built-in speakers, or do I need external audio? A: The MosicGO Sport includes a Wireless MSS Sound system for integrated audio; external speakers are an option if you need larger sound coverage.
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