TL;DR: The Lenso See USB-C Projector is just $499.99 at the Mashable Shop as of Dec. 22.


Stop squinting at your tiny laptop screen. It’s not good for your eyes or your sanity, whether you’re watching a movie or working on a project. An external monitor can help, but then you’re stuck in one place. That’s why projectors have become so popular in the last couple years.

If you’re looking for a little movie theater magic you can put in your pocket, the Lenso See USB-C Projector is on sale for $100 off for a limited time. It’s smaller than the size of a beer can, at just 2.8 x 2.1 x 3.9 inches, and gives you a big screen anywhere you can find a flat surface.

Despite its small size, the Lenso See projects a crystal clear, vibrant 1080p image up to 120 inches. It’s powered by Android 9 and arrives with over 3,600 apps at your fingertips. You’ll get instant, wireless access to Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and more. Plus, the universal USB-C connection, HDMI, and USB 2.0 ports make it easy to connect your computer, Fire TV Stick, mouse, keyboard, headphones, or practically anything else. With Bluetooth audio streaming up to 10 meters away, you can even hook it up to external speakers for a surround sound cinema experience.

The light source lasts for 50,000 hours, which should give you years of portable projecting. And the battery life tops out at around 120 minutes, which is long enough for the majority of shows and movies. For anything longer, just keep it plugged in and you’re good to go. 

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You can control the Lenso See easily with either the remote control or touch screen pad. And once you position it where you want it, the auto-correction will ensure your projection is as clear and vibrant as possible.

It’s usually $599, but you can save $100 for a limited time and snag the Lenso See Portable Projector for just $499.99.

Prices subject to change.


Lenso See Portable Projector on a white background.

Credit: OUISMART LIMITED (Lenso)

Lenso See Portable Projector

$499.99 at the Mashable Shop



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