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🎥 Pocket-sized cinema, big-time impact!
The KODAK Luma 150 is a portable DLP projector delivering bright, vivid images up to 150" with 50 ANSI lumens and 854x480 resolution. It supports HDMI, USB, microSD, and wireless streaming via Airplay and Miracast, making it perfect for home entertainment, office presentations, and on-the-go multimedia. Compact and lightweight with built-in speaker and rechargeable battery, it’s designed for effortless, high-impact viewing anywhere.










| Antenna Location | home |
| Asin | B07RLXZ88F |
| Average Life Span | 3000 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,343 in Electronics & Photo (See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo) 162 in Projectors |
| Box Contents | Projector |
| Brand Name | KODAK |
| Brightness | 150 Lumen |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,275) 4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Display Type | DLP |
| Eu Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Years |
| Form Factor | Pocket, Portable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843812105798 |
| Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, HDMI, USB |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 7.9L x 7.9W x 2.2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Lamp Wattage | 1 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RODPJS150WH |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 854 x 480 |
| Maximum Image Size | 150 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 10 Feet |
| Minimum Image Size | 80 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 1 Feet |
| Model Name | Luma 150 |
| Model Number | RODPJS150 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 854 x 480 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | DLP 0.3 EM DMD |
| Product Features | Portable Movie Projector |
| Projector Maximum White Brightness | 60 ANSI Lumens |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upc | 843812105798 |
| Video Encoding | AVC |
| Voltage | 15 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
User
Great little projector, with some hiccups (usb issue solved)
I purchased the luma 150 and it’s a great little projector to take camping. It’s bright enough to even watch films in the day! It’s got a decent battery life of about 2.5 hours which is plenty of time to watch a film before falling asleep. It even runs when you plug in a portable charger! There were a few hiccups I encountered when setting up the 150 m:1. One thing I didn’t realise is that streaming providers like Netflix and Disney+ don’t allow you to screen mirror films - you have to purchase a hdmi adapter for your phone for this to work - however you can still mirror your own videos and YouTube videos. There is also a very slight lag. The Luma 350 has a Netflix app installed, which is why it’s so much more expensive. The 150 isn’t too dissimilar from the 75, so if you’re looking to save money and don’t mind the 2 hour battery life (instead of 2.5) and a dimmer bulb, go for that.2. I had an issue trying to get movies to work when I plugged my pen drive into the USB port on the Luma 150 - I kept getting “all files unrecognisable” error. (I tried every format I could - .mp4, .flv, .mkv, .mov etc and still nothing worked). After researching a bit i realised my USB was in the wrong format - you have to format your USB to FAT32 to get it to be readable by the projector, but After doing this and testing .mp4 files it still didn’t work. HOWEVER - the fix I found was making sure your videos are in 30FPS or lower - otherwise the projector cannot play them. Resolution size 1080 x 1920 works perfectly too, but no larger. I haven’t tried micro SD but I’m guessing the FPS issue may be the same^ these issues aren’t stated in the user manual, or on any online forums. This was my fix to the issue and I hope it helps someone else having this issue. It drove me crazy lolThe hdmi cable provided is great to use to plug into games consoles and a laptop with no lag, and the option to be completely wireless and run of a battery is very impressive for a projector, and the audio output is actually pretty good! Shame it’s only aux input and no Bluetooth, but I imagine that would use up more battery power. All in all I’d highly recommend. :)
User
Brilliant little device
It is small, easy to use and good value. The picture is not very bright, but I expected that. It is fine to use in a room with lights off and curtains/blinds pulled. It's small size means it is very portable and works well with an iPad for showing slides or videos at meetings.
User
Good but not perfect
The image quality is great but I can't give this a higher score because of the wifi connection situation. Why use wifi not Bluetooth?Wifi means if you want to stream anything you have to use your mobile data. You also need to make sure you've turned off your wifi networks auto connect setting otherwise it will keep overriding the projectors wifi connection to your phone. So that's all a little annoying.But the design is nice, would have preferred black personally. The size is very small, about the same as my palm, and the image quality is like is said - is great.
User
Great for artists.
Great little projector, particularly useful in artwork. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for. Wireless connectivity is a real bonus making it very easy to set up.
User
Ok in a dark room
This review relates only to the Kodak Luma 150. I bought this projector mainly to use as an art tracer. It has DLP which is needed for projecting an image small enough to fit onto a small canvas. The projector beam, for this purpose, appears to be bright enough and sharp enough because it's close to the canvas.However that is an extremely expensive way to trace images so I had high hopes for the other functionsPhone mirroring doesn't seem very useful and you still need to use the phone itself to change the app you are viewing. The aspect ratio will always be the same as the phone, long and narrow. If you really do want to use it, then it's several steps, on an Android phone:- Select mirror on the top of the projector using the arrows; on the phone, go to the web url on the screen; go to Settings>Connections and click on Wifi; choose Kodak there, not your usual one; back to Settings, scroll down and click Connected devices; scroll down to Smart View, choose Kodak. Done. I don't know if I count the same as you but to me that is nine steps which I would rather not bother with.The cables are short:-the HDMI cable included is only 77cm/30 inches long and the mains lead is 1 metre long. The HDMI cable works with my laptop but I could not make it work with my tower PC.Battery life was measured to be 1 hour, 38 minutesI tested the HDMI Amazon Fire TV Stick. The room needs to be pitch dark. Dim lighting is not enough to see anything. 50 Ansi Lumens seems rather low.The sound is adequate so I don't need to buy additional speakers and I can hear well as it has such a quiet fan.The native resolution is low at 854x480 and seems to be pixellated (see image) I don't know if that's the tiny Led light pattern or pixellation from the low-res. I just tell what I see.Something that the manual does not tell you is that this projector can only display images from a USB stick of less than 32Gb formatted to *FAT32 only*. Larger USB sticks are formatted to exFAT which the projector can't read. Photos need to be directly in the root of the USB stick as the Kodak can't see directories. The images will present as a slideshow unless the button on top of the Kodak is tapped repeatedly until you see a pause button below the image, then tap it again to select pause. For me, that's a quite fiddly because the kodak seems very slow to respond. This is where a remote control would have been useful so that we wouldn't need to stand over the projector tapping away.Best uses are:As an art tracer via a FAT32 formatted USB stickFor presentations via HDMI to laptopAs a Home cinema in a dark room via HDMI Amazon smart stick with voice control for Netflix, Prime etc., or similar smart TV stickPros:It's DLP which means you can project very close and small. That function is needed for art work.Pleasantly quiet fanLooks cute. White gloss top, non-slip rubber feet mounted on white plastic underneath and rose gold trim all round the outside. It has a screw thread underneath for a camera tripod.Cons:No remote controlNo keystone correctionNo bluetoothNo tripodNo Android OSNative resolution lowLoses a bit of focus by itself from time to time
User
My Kodak luma 150 does not work
I bought this a few months back but only unboxed this week to work on a project. It turns on but NO image is displayed. After many failed attempts, I emailed customer services 3 times to ask for exchange with no reply. Exchange on Amazon only take me back to trouble-shooting. Extremely disappointed. The projector is NOT projecting any image. It is still on warranty but how do you use a warranty when no one replies. Very unfortunate experience. All I want is to exchange it for a working Luma!
User
Astounding piece of kit
I use this for Keynote (Apple’s version of PowerPoint), so I am not interested in the sound, but the ability to work without power supply and Internet is just so versatile. I use screen-mirroring from an iPad, with my phone as remote control, and it works a treat.This means that I can take business presentations into off-grid locations, without breaking my back lugging loads of heavy and noisy kit.
User
Very good for value
For what it is and for the size, this is a great product. Easy to use, good picture quality but as its sp small needs to be a bit dark to get best view but to be expected at this size and price.
User
Goed genoeg voor deze prijs.
Goed toestel. Doet wat het moet doen. Batterij gaat wel niet zo lang mee vind ik persoonlijk. Je kan er wel geen Netflix of Prime op afspelen omdat de beveiliging niet helemaal optimaal is.
User
recommended
Very satisfied given its price and quality. Clear picture and fully portable. I feel like I am watching movie in the cinema all the time.
User
Excelente!! Muy buena compra
Muy lindo, es chico, de calidad, es fácil de utilizar, me funciona muy bien para hacer galletas decoradas y puedo conectarme vía bluetooth
User
Very poor picture quality
Regardless of the brightness of the room, the quality of the white screen, and whether it is a movie, a gaming console, or a PowerPoint presentation, the quality, brightness, and pixelation of the images are, at best, very poor. I will be returning the projector as it is truly useless. I can't see myself entering a business meeting and projecting such poor-quality images. I can't imagine gathering my friends to watch a movie using this projector. I read in one of the reviews that the sound quality is poor. This is probably the only good thing for the projector besides its size. I was looking forward to using this projector on my business trips, but I won't. I would instead distribute my presentations on hard copy over using the KODAK Luma 150.
User
Kleine handzame projector maar matige resolutie
Deze draadloze projector heb ik met korting gekocht omdat het een geretourneerd product betrof. Het zat iets rommelig in de verpakking maar hij doet het gelukkig wel. Wat mij tegenvalt is de beperkte resolutie (daar had ik beter op moeten letten), pixels zijn erg goed te onderscheiden dus niet voor scherpe details geschikt. Verder is ook het scherpstellen met het handmatige zoom moeilijk te doen, hij schiet spontaan weer in een wat onscherpe stand.Maar voor mijn gebruik, het projecteren van foto's op schildersdoek om de compositie grof over te schetsen, is de projector prima geschikt en dankzij het kleine formaat ook goed op te bergen.En bij dat gebruik zijn de grove pixels en het wat onscherpe beeld geen belemmering, maar voor het kijken van films zou ik toch een andere projector kiezen.
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