The MoGo Pro is tiny considering the tech inside. The projector measures 146 x 105.5 x 94.5 mm (5.75 x 4.15 x 3.72 in) and 900 g (1.98 lbs), making it easy to throw in a small bag or purse. Construction is solid, thanks mainly to the aluminum speaker grill that wraps around the front and both sides. The back, top, and bottom are covered with a fingerprint-resistant white plastic. The main projector and camera (more on that below) are covered with simple clear acrylic which smudges but easily wipes clean.
Ports and inputs on the projector are simple. The back holds a 3.5 mm audio jack, an HDMI input, a USB-A 2.0 port, and a DC input. The top features a power LED indicator and three touch buttons: volume down, play/pause, and volume up. There is also a threaded hole in the middle of the bottom for mounting the MoGo Pro on a tripod, which is a nice touch.
The remote holds the inputs necessary for navigating the projector’s Android TV interface. The pyramidal remote holds a power button, a menu button, a button for the Google Voice Assistant, a projector adjust button, a settings button, and the standard remote buttons for Android TV (back, home, volume up, volume down, and a directional disc with a select button in the middle). There is also a slider on the back that sets the volume buttons to adjust either volume or the projector’s focus.
The remote is light enough that it’s easy to use but feels well-built. The buttons are very clicky and offer firm feedback.
Overall, the aesthetics are nice and the build quality is excellent. I wish XGIMI sold the MoGo Pro with a stealthier black paint job, but that is a privilege reserved for the MoGo Pro+.
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