XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser specifications and in-depth review

XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser

Manufacturer: XGIMI

The XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser is a compact portable projector designed for flexible use in a variety of settings. Weighing just 1,310 g and built around a laser light source, it combines a relatively small footprint with a projection capability that reaches up to 200″. A built-in battery rated at 2.5 hours of runtime adds to its portability, while an integrated smart TV platform and a dedicated smartphone app allow for standalone operation without requiring an external device.

On the technical side, the MoGo 4 Laser outputs at 1080p resolution with a 60 Hz refresh rate and a 20 ms response time, and it supports HDR10 for improved contrast handling. Audio is handled by stereo speakers rated at 2 x 6W with Dolby Atmos support, and connectivity options include one HDMI port, two USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, Miracast, and DLNA certification. A 3.5 mm headphone jack is also present for external audio output. Operating power consumption sits at 65W, and the unit produces an audible noise level of 28 dB during use.

Pros
  • Built-in battery provides up to 2.5 hours of runtime, enabling use without a fixed power source
  • Laser light source offers a stable and consistent projection technology
  • Supports AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast, covering a wide range of wireless casting options
  • Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos deliver a more immersive audio experience without requiring external equipment
  • Built-in smart TV platform allows standalone content access without an external media device
  • 3D content display with compatible glasses adds versatility for supported content
Cons
  • Battery life of 2.5 hours may be insufficient for longer viewing sessions
  • Only a single HDMI port limits simultaneous wired device connections
  • No lens shift adjustment, either vertical or horizontal, restricts placement flexibility
  • Lacks an external memory slot, preventing direct playback from memory cards
  • No voice command support, requiring physical remote or app interaction for all controls
  • One-year warranty period offers relatively limited long-term coverage
Who is this for?

This projector is well-suited for users who prioritize portability and flexibility, as the built-in battery and compact form factor make it practical for use in locations without easy access to a power outlet, such as outdoor screenings or travel. The broad wireless connectivity — including AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast — combined with a built-in smart TV platform makes it a strong fit for casual home entertainment setups where minimal cabling is preferred. Users who value a self-contained audio-visual experience will also appreciate the inclusion of Dolby Atmos-enabled stereo speakers, which reduce the need for separate audio equipment in informal viewing environments.

Who is this NOT for?

Users requiring extended viewing sessions may find the 2.5-hour battery life limiting, as it is unlikely to cover a full-length film without access to a power source. Those who need flexible projector placement will be constrained by the absence of both vertical and horizontal lens shift, which demands more precise physical positioning to achieve a correctly aligned image. Additionally, the single HDMI port and lack of an external memory slot make this a poor fit for users who regularly connect multiple wired source devices or rely on direct local file playback from removable storage.

General info:

audible noise 28 dB
has laser light source
operating power consumption 65W
Battery life 2.5 hours
width 96.5 mm
height 207.6 mm
thickness 96.5 mm
weight 1310 g
Has a dedicated smartphone app
volume 1933.2231 cm³
warranty period 1 years

The XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser is built around a laser light source and operates at a power consumption of 65W, while its built-in battery delivers up to 2.5 hours of runtime, making it suitable for use away from a fixed power outlet. The unit weighs 1,310 g and measures 96.5 mm in width, 207.6 mm in height, and 96.5 mm in thickness, with a total volume of approximately 1,933.22 cm³. Audible noise during operation is rated at 28 dB, and a dedicated smartphone app is available for device control and management. The projector carries a warranty period of one year.

Projection quality:

output resolution 1080p
response time 20 ms
displays 3D with glasses
maximum projection size 200"
supports HDR10+
minimum throw distance 1 m
refresh rate 60Hz
supports Dolby Vision
supports HDR10

The projector outputs at 1080p resolution with a 60 Hz refresh rate and a response time of 20 ms, and it supports HDR10 for improved handling of high dynamic range content. Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are not supported. The maximum projection size reaches 200″, with a minimum throw distance of 1 m, and the unit is capable of displaying 3D content when used with compatible glasses.

Connectivity:

HDMI ports 1
has AirPlay
Has Bluetooth
supports Wi-Fi
USB ports 2
has Chromecast built-in
has a VGA connector
Bluetooth version 5.1
is DLNA-certified
has a DVI connector
supports Miracast
RJ45 ports 0
Has S/PDIF Out port

The projector includes one HDMI port and two USB ports for wired connections, though it does not feature an RJ45 ethernet port, a VGA connector, a DVI connector, or an S/PDIF output. On the wireless side, it supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1, and is DLNA-certified for network media streaming. AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast are all supported, providing a broad range of options for wirelessly casting or mirroring content from compatible devices.

Features:

has stereo speakers
has lens shift (vertical)
has lens shift (horizontal)
has a remote control
has built-in smart TV
has a built-in speaker
audio output power 2 x 6W
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has Dolby Atmos
has an external memory slot
has voice commands

The projector features built-in stereo speakers rated at 2 x 6W with Dolby Atmos support, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack is available for routing audio to external headphones or speakers. A built-in smart TV platform is included, allowing content to be accessed directly without an external source, and a remote control is provided for navigation. Voice commands and an external memory slot are not supported, and the unit lacks both vertical and horizontal lens shift adjustment.

Final Verdict

The XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser positions itself as a capable portable projector that balances a laser light source, 1080p output, and a self-contained smart platform into a compact, battery-powered form. Its combination of built-in smart TV functionality, broad wireless casting support, and Dolby Atmos stereo audio gives it genuine appeal for users seeking a versatile, low-setup viewing experience in informal or on-the-go environments. That said, its battery runtime and single HDMI port do place practical limits on extended or multi-source use. Overall, the MoGo 4 Laser is a well-rounded portable projector for casual and semi-mobile use cases, provided its placement and runtime constraints align with the intended setting.

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