Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:22 What’s in the box? 1:23 How do I set up my Aurora projector? 1:56 How can I adjust the image if it appears distorted? 2:44 How can I adjust the image if it appears blurry? 2:58 How do I connect the Aurora to Wi-Fi? 3:14 How do I type special characters on the keyboard? 3:36 How do I connect a Bluetooth device? 3:49 How do I use my projector as a Bluetooth speaker? 4:20 How do I use AirPlay, Miracast, and DLNA streaming apps with the Aurora? 4:22 1: Using Miracast (for Android Devices) 4:40 2: Using AirPlay 4:55 3: Using DLNA 5:06 How do I cast from a Windows computer using an HDMI cable? 5:19 How do I install apps on the projector? 6:24 How do I uninstall certain apps? 6:38 How do I use the Aurora with Alexa? 9:17 Voice Commands for Alexa 9:26 Does the Aurora have intelligent eye protection? 9:40 How do I enable the system settings menu? 9:52 How do I turn on Dolby Audio? 10:02 Can I use TV sticks like the Roku or Fire with the Aurora? 10:30 How do I play 3D content on the Aurora? 10:59 How do I update the projector’s firmware? 11:06 Can I mount the Aurora on a ceiling? 11:23 Are the Aurora's cooling fans loud?
Image SD
Projection Distance (ft)
Projection Height (ft)
80"
0.46
0.95
90"
0.62
1.05
100"
0.79
1.15
120"
1.12
1.35
150"
1.61
1.64
Check if the projector is focused properly. In the projector menu, navigate to Settings > Display to adjust the focus.
Ensure the content is presented in high definition (1080p or higher). Non-HD content may appear blurry on a large display.
In the projector menu, navigate to Settings > Display to adjust the image.
The projector offers 2000 ANSI Lumens brightness which is much higher than other projectors on the market and brings a much clearer image even if used in daylight. However, for the best visual experience, it is recommended to be used in dark light.
Yes, the projector is built with dual 15W bass speakers and dual 15W tweeter speakers supported by Dolby Audio.
Infrared(IR) Pairing:
There are infrared (IR) sensors at the front center of the projector and on the remote. If you choose to use this method to control the projector, it has a maximum range of 26 feet.
Bluetooth Pairing (Recommended):
Ensure that the remote is within a few feet of the front of the projector
before pairing. Press and hold the Return and Menu buttons
simultaneously for at least 10s to put the remote control into pairing
mode with the projector. If the pairing is successful, the screen will
show "Remote connected".
Note:
If the Bluetooth connection is disabled, you will need to re-pair the remote in order to continue using it via Bluetooth.
Do not place objects in front of the projector's IR sensor. This may prevent the sensor from operating properly.
The IR sensor on the remote, like all IR sensors, can be interfered with by extremely bright light sources. If the remote is not working properly, make sure that there are no bright lights shining on them.
The projector supports 3D Frame Sequential, Frame Packing, Side by Side 3D, and Top & Bottom 3D. To watch 3D movies, you will need a pair of 120Hz active shutter 3D glasses. Note: 3D Frame Sequential and Frame Packing are only available by HDMI connection.
Previous system updates
To ensure your projector is running smoothly and efficiently, make sure it’s updated with the latest firmware.
V1.0.21 (9/22/2022)
Initial version
V1.2.6 (2/17/2023)
Added pop-up verification for public Wi-Fi guest login.
Shortcut menu now has 3D playback and input source settings.
Added Windows cast function for easy screen sharing.
Updated user interface (UI).
Added optional system updates notification setting in General Settings.
Included browser options in the Apps folder.
Added input source icon.
How do I update my projector?
Important Notes:
Please connect your Aurora to the Internet to receive the latest firmware updates.
Please ensure the projector is plugged into a working power outlet.
DO NOT power off or try to use the projector during an update.
The screenshots provided here are for reference only. The actual images that appear on your screen may differ depending on your current firmware.
Update Instructions:
Did you see a pop-up message after your Aurora was connected to the Internet?
Step 1
Click OK on the pop-up message to enter the System Version page. Here you can view the projector's current firmware version and update it if necessary.
Step 2
Click on Version Update and then select Download and install to start the update.
Step 3
Click OK to start the update process. After the update is complete, the projector will restart automatically. Please DO NOT power off or try to use the projector while the update is being installed.
Step 1
On your projector, navigate to Settings > General > System Version. Here you can view the projector's current firmware version and update it if necessary.
Step 2
Click on Version Update and then select Download and install to start the update.
Step 3
Click OK to start the update process. After the update is complete, the projector will restart automatically. Please DO NOT power off or try to use the projector while the update is being installed.
Unless you have issues with the camera, we don't recommend any firmware updates. If you are not sure about if updates are needed, please contact our customer support cs@nexigo.com.
MJPEG/H.264
3840 x 2160@30/25/20/15/10/5fps,
1920 x 1080@60/30/25/20/15/10/5fps,
1280 x 720@60/50/30/25/20/15/10/5fps, etc. YUY2/NV12
1920 x 1080@60/50/30/25/20/15/10/5fps,
1280 x 720@60/50/30/25/20/15/10/5fps, etc.
Resolution
(HDMI Output)
30fps mode
3840 x 2160fps@30/25fps, 1920 x 1080@30/25fps 60fps mode
1920 x 1080@60/50fps, 1280 x 720@60/50fps
Lens
9-layer glass lens, f/2.2 aperture, 4.2 mm focal length
Field of View
D=90°/H=81°/V=55°
Focus Type
Fixed Focus
Focus Range
10" - 90" (0.25m - 2.28m)
Digital Zoom
Up to 10x digital zoom at 4K@30fps
Facial Enhancement
Support
Microphone
Dual noise reduction mics
Mic Pickup Range
Within 32.8ft (10m)
Video Output Port
1 x USB-B, 1 x HDMI
Software
Works with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, Slack, Webex, and many more
Operating System
Windows 7 (Supports 1080p or lower),
Windows 8.1/10/11 or above macOS 10.10 or above
Hardware
CPU: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor or better
RAM: 2 GB or more
USB: USB 2.0, USB 3.0(Recommended)
Display
Display Technology
0.47" DMD DLP®
Resolution
3840 x 2160
Light Source
Laser
Brightness
2000 ANSI Lumens
Luminance Uniformity ≥
≥90%
Color Gamut
Rec.709 121%
FOFO Contrast Ratio
3000:1 (Typ.)
3D Display
Yes
Projection
Throw Ratio
0.233:1
Focus
Electric Focus via
Remote Control
Projection Distance
0.46' to 1.61'
Projection Size
80" to 150"
Keystone Correction
8-Point Keystone Correction
Projection Method
Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling
Hardware
CPU
Laser PRISM Image Engine
RAM
3GB DDR3
ROM
32GB eMMC
Wi-Fi
802.11ac 2.4G / 5G 2T2R
System
Function
System
Android 9.0
Wi-Fi
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
Bluetooth
Yes
HDR10
Yes
MEMC
Yes
Works with Alexa
Yes
Audio
Dolby Audio
Yes
Speakers
2 x 15W Woofers,
2 x 15W Tweeters
Power
Power Consumption
≤300W (Normal)
Input
100 - 240V~ @50 / 60Hz
Standby Power Consumption
≤0.5W
Noise
≤32dB
Interfaces
HDMI
1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x HDMI 2.0 with ARC
USB
2 x USB
Video In
1 x AV 3.5 (3.5mm)
Audio Out
1 x Line out
LAN Port
1 x RJ45
About
Dimensions
17.76 x 13.05 x 3.92 inches (451 x 331.5 x 99.5 mm)