
In the market of small projectors, it's hard to find something that truly surprises. However, Aurzen with the model ZIP has decided to enter the world of ultra-compact technology and create a device that can almost be hidden in a pocket. ZIP may indeed be the smallest standalone projector in the world – and not just on paper.
Tripod miracle of technology
Aurzen ZIP is a projector that in its folded form measures just 84 x 78 x 26 mm and weighs 280 grams. That's about as much as a small book, but more futuristic. Design? Minimalist and practical, and the tripod construction allows for easy storage and transport. There’s no denying it – this is equipment designed for those who don't like to carry unnecessary baggage.


What can ZIP do?
Despite its size, the projector offers a native resolution of 720p and a brightness level of 100 lumens. Sure, it's not equipment for screenings in a bright living room, but in a dark room or on an evening camping trip – it's just right. The image is clear, and the colors are decent. ZIP supports the AirLink function, which allows for wireless image transmission from devices with iOS, Android, Windows, or MacOS. The projector does not have Wi-Fi, but that's not a problem. AirLink simply works.
Mobility is his middle name
ZIP has a built-in battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh, which provides up to 1.5 hours of operation on a single charge. It doesn't sound impressive, but fast charging via USB-C (24 W) allows for quick energy replenishment. An ideal solution for spontaneous presentations or watching a short film.
Does it have a chance for success?
Aurzen ZIP is not a typical home theater projector, but as a travel gadget or a tool for simple presentations – it works great. Thanks to its compactness and ease of use, it may win the hearts of users who seek mobility and innovative design. Of course, this is not equipment for everyone – enthusiasts of ultra-sharp images and high brightness are likely to be disappointed.
Does Aurzen ZIP have a chance to win the hearts of users? In the segment of ultra-compact projectors, it could be an interesting alternative, especially if the price of around 1400 zl turns out to be accessible for enthusiasts of technological novelties and minimalist solutions.
Source: https://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/aurzen-s-tri-folding-zip-might-just-be-the-world-s-smallest-projector