is a total lifesaver when you’re maybe feeling chilly on the couch relaxing at night but wondering if the baby is okay. And again, you can use the video monitoring to make sure that the baby is covered or still has his/her little socks on to keep them warm throughout the night. ...
Amazon Firestick, Google Chromecast or other 4K-compliant streaming player and plugging it into one of the projector's HDMI ports. These devices are guaranteed to have a wide range of fully compatible apps, are easy to navigate, and should receive the highest quality signals from the major ser...
Both projectors use a single blue-laser light engine with a phosphor wheel and color wheel. The VAVA is rated for 25,000 hours of life while the Optoma, like most of the competition, is rated for 20,000 hours. VAVA's warranty on the projector is one year, Optoma's is two years. ...
000 nits, the Vava projector is certainly capable of bright and vivid images. (The specs for the projector cite 6,000 lumens for the light source, but what’s important is the brightness of the image on the wall or screen itself.)
Night Time Video Quality The video quality at night, compared to other dashcams, does well. The footage under street light is good enough to capture the number plate details. VAVA Dashcam has the IR lens, but you can’t expect the excellent quality of completely dark streets. ...
the distant tick of an explosive off camera; all these minute details come across clearly. Not with the depth of a proper 5.1 speaker setup, but certainly with adequate impact for a movie night in. An additional subwoofer might be a good investment, though, to get more of lower frequencies...