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The FANGOR Wireless WiFi Portable Monitor features a 15.6-inch Full HD IPS screen with a resolution of 1920x1080, a 6000mAh built-in rechargeable battery for up to 4 hours of use, and compatibility with various devices including laptops, PCs, and gaming consoles, making it the perfect solution for professionals and gamers alike.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 300 cd/m² |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Technology | LCD |
Screen Finish | Dual |
Mount Type | Desk Mount |
Special Features | Portable |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
Response Time | 4 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI |
C**Y
I like the screen
Great quality product, good screen resolution, actually pretty loud speakers, good battery life, and it came with some high quality cables to hook it all up if you don't want to use the wireless. That being said the wireless works well with the bluetooth or over a router across the house. Since windows 10 removed miracast for use over a router, so they provide a program on their website that addresses that problem which is actually pretty sweet.
J**A
Really bad
I am a techie of sorts. This monitor is very hard to troubleshoot and does not work easily. If it is connected properly (Bluetooth- but requires special download) then it is slow and does not respond in time with a 5-10 second delay. Often it picks up movement of the mouse but does nothing. The other inputs do not work. I tried USB-C, , hdmi, and usb. None worked.I have brought it with me to use at work functions, hoping, never was successful… ended up putting it in my bag and using just my laptop… not worth it.
A**S
Perfect on the go 2nd screen
Bought this as a cheap second screen for my surface pro 8. It isn't 4k, but 1080P os perfect for it's size. Miracast works out of box with windows 11. Usb-C plugs works as well. No complaints.
A**X
Wireless works, barely anything else does.
First off, the product absolutely does deliver on it’s selling point: you can wirelessly connect your portable monitor to any device that has Miracast capabilities. However it seems that the manufacturer cut numerous corners in an attempt to make this functionality work - and it makes actually using the product more difficult than it should be given the price point.Firstly, the monitor has MAYBE 1-2 hours of battery life while not plugged into the charger which despite being USB-C charged the monitor relatively slowly, and that is without using the speakers or built-in USB-A port or anything and on moderate brightness. This allows for short trips away from your desk (to grab food etc.), but god forbid you want to watch a movie or play games with friends somewhere with it because it simply doesn’t have the battery life for that.Additionally, and this is the kicker, the monitor draws a higher rate of power from operation than the hardware allows it to charge at. I only sometimes need the wireless functionality via Miracast, and all of the other time I use the monitor is at my desk with the portable monitor plugged into the wall. Despite using the monitor with it plugged into the wall with the included power cord, the monitor will still run out of power at least once per workday and I will have to go without it for some time while it charges back up. This is a compound issue with the fact that the USB C connection through which you can connect your PC/Laptop is separate from the charging USB C port, and the portable monitor WILL NOT charge from the laptop, meaning that in order to use them simultaneously, both need to be plugged in to the wall, and the monitor will still die while plugged in… which is crazy.Essentially, I think this monitor would be perfect if your plan is to use it exclusively for short durations away from your desk, then leave it to charge while off at all other times (do not use it at your desk because it functions significantly worse than a product 100 dollars cheaper).Overall: I am disappointed in my purchase of his item. I wanted a portable monitor specifically with wireless functionality, but for how little I utilize that feature I wish I had just saved my money and gone with a traditional portable monitor that would actually work as a monitor without dying while plugged into the wall. Perhaps my unit is faulty and the battery has issues with charging/draining, but regardless my experience has been generally poor.
R**L
Nice but issues
This has a great screen quality. However, it is not compatible with Chromebook. I have to use the Remote Desktop before it will work with Chromebook. Also I am unable to watch prime video or Netflix through WiFi when connected with my iPhone. So it is the WiFi that I decided to pay extra to purchase this particular product snd I’m essentially unable to use it for the most part. I may return this for a cheaper option since I won’t get the full use from it.
S**R
Fit for purpose (Re-Reviewed replacement unit)
UPDATED REVIEW*************************I'll preserve the original thoughts at the bottom for the sake of a complete record. The first unit was returned due to being DOA out of the box and I was unable to actually review a functioning product initially.The company contacted me to provide a replacement unit, ask that give it a second chance and that I re-review the product honestly in return.The first thing I checked was the bezel assembly. The replacement unit clicks in the exact same place by the left USB port when you press it and there are some other small gaps along the outside of the screen where the bezel meets the frame. I was expecting a more cleanly-assembled product, I guess, but these are just cosmetic issues with manufacturing and didn't affect the performance of the unit in any way. I must have also gotten a bad USB-C cable (or port?) originally because the replacement unit's power cord snapped right into place and held like I expected it to the first time when it nearly kept falling out.After seeing that the second unit light up and at least come to life, I plugged it into my laptop's HDMI port and noticed the quality of the screen itself is a bit lacking but is more than sufficient for anyone needing such a "convenience" device.I immediately went to YouTube and found a couple test pattern videos (1080P and 4K since my native laptop screen is 4k and the extended monitor is 1080). This is where I really noticed the much-lower color quality compared to the laptop screen (perhaps an unfair comparison?). I checked and had to force myself to believe it was an IPS panel and not and older technology. The colors are a muted and not vibrant. The "anti glare" screen looks and feels like frosted glass. For its intended purpose (an external monitor for convenience, not intended for graphic-heavy work where any color reproduction would be critical), it's not in any way unusable. The pixel density was pretty clean at the full 1080 resolution, down to even the smallest lines in the test pattern present and distinguishable, not blurred together in any way.I was confused you have to download a third party app on my phone just to make it join your WiFi for any sort of casting instead of that being built into the firmware, so that was a bit clunky and confusing with only on-screen hieroglyphic-like, Ikea pictograph instructions to go on. However, after getting it set up I was able to cast to it with both Windows 10's "connect to a wireless display" feature (WIN+P) and was actually surprised to be able to natively AirPlay to the screen from both my iPhone and a Mac desktop. Usually you have to use non-Apple apps and painfully connect to non-Apple devices.I then plugged in an old PlayStation 3 and tried a couple games. The response is acceptable and didn't lag or ghost so that was a plus. The sound is a bit "tinny" due to the tiny speakers but I wasn't expecting THX-quality audio.I ran the display well over an hour on battery and depleted it only about half way (according to the four dots you get as a measure of battery left). I didn't run it completely down, so I'm not exactly sure how long it WOULD last (but likely different depending on what you're driving through it and how much audio you're running through it).After the experience with the first DOA unit, I honestly wasn't expecting a lot. I was happy to see the replacement working as well as it did and additional features such as the battery (comparted to most external screens that don't have one) and being able to seamlessly AirPlay and MirCast convinced me to add a star to my 3-star "acceptable and fir for purpose" thoughts for the replacement unit.ORIGINAL REVIEW*************************Not assembled properly, cheap cables and doesn't work. Returning.The bezel on the monitor isn't even in place properly and "clicks" when you press the lower left corner. Found that while unboxing. Strike One. Cables are super flimsy, cheap and wiggle in the connectors. Strike two. Turns on and power lights come on, but screen doesn't light. Shining a light at an angle on the screen to look for any splash screen or signs of life yield just a dark, dead screen. Seems like a trashy product Beware.
D**N
Lasted only two months, buyer beware!
I was initially very pleased, as it seemed to meet my needs. Two months later, it powers on, but no boot image, no picture, nothing.
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