What’s inside the box?
Inside the box you get:
Design/Build
The Boxe Lite has a compact build with a size of 12.2cm x 14.4cm x 16.6cm and a weight of 1KG. The front of the projector has a soft textured material where the Lens and IR Receiver are located.
The back has a Headphone Jack, USB Port, HDMI Port and IR Receiver which are located above the Speaker.
The left side has the Power Socket and Cooling window, the top of the Projector is where the Focusing dial and the Power button which has a blue light indictor when powered on.
The bottom houses a Bracket Hole which would enable the projector to be mounted potentially on a stand. 5/5
Set Up
After powering on the projector, setting it up for use was very easy and straight forward, the user interface is very easy to navigate. You can click on the App Store tab and log into the pre downloaded apps such as Netflix, YouTube and Prime video for Streaming, Log into the Play Store to download numerous Apps and Games, connect a USB dive and play media, Screen mirror from a mobile or Tablet and connect a device such as a Laptop via the HDMI Port on the projector. 5/5
Features
The Boxe Lite runs Android which is fantastic as having access to the Play Store allows you to download other Streaming Apps which are not pre loaded, there’s a nice port selection such as HDMI and USB which gives additional options if you choose not to stream. The Speaker is pretty loud and sounds clear, the addition of a headphone jack is nice bonus.
There’s a browser to search the internet, customisation options such as browsing photos, videos and choosing which photos will play as screen savers. A feature I personally like is ‘Keystone Correction’ which helps to get a square picture, this is especially useful when moving the projector from one location to another. 5/5
Overall thoughts?
The Heyup Boxe Lite Projector is portable, pretty quiet in operation and light enough to fit in my backpack to take to family and friends. I really like the build quality, it’s very easy and straight forward to set up. There are some really good features such as the inclusion of HDMI, USB ports, and the Android Operating System gives different options on how you would like to use the Projector.
Overall, I think the Heyup Boxe Lite Projector is well worth the price of $149.00 based on build, features and everything included in this projector. 5/5