The Miroir M200S has a compact physical footprint, measuring 120 x 30 x 120 mm with a total volume of 432 cm³, and comes in at a portable 400 g. It uses a traditional lamp light source rather than a laser, with a rated lamp life of 20,000 hours under standard conditions that extends to 30,000 hours in eco mode. The unit does not come with a dedicated smartphone app.
The Miroir M200S outputs at 720p resolution with an 8-bit color depth and a contrast ratio of 300:1, and it can project images up to 200″ from a minimum throw distance of 0.5 m. Focus is adjusted manually, as neither motorized focus nor motorized zoom are available. The projector does not support 3D content with glasses, and HDR formats including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG are not supported.
The Miroir M200S offers a well-rounded set of connectivity options, with built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast, and Miracast covering most wireless streaming and casting needs. It is also DLNA-certified, adding another avenue for networked media sharing. On the wired side, the projector includes one HDMI port and three USB ports, though it lacks VGA, DVI, S/PDIF output, and an RJ45 ethernet port.
The Miroir M200S includes a built-in smart TV platform and comes with a remote control, allowing for standalone use without an external source. Audio is handled by a single built-in speaker rated at 3W, and a 3.5 mm headset jack is available for connecting external audio. Stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, and voice commands are not supported, and the projector does not feature vertical or horizontal lens shift, an external memory slot, or a stereo speaker configuration.