It’s portable, has Harmon-Kardon sound, and the picture is absolutely beautiful

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And I’m so glad I agreed.

The MoGo 3 Pro projector on a table in a living room.

The MoGo 3 Pro makes a great addition to my home entertainment center.Lifewre / Jerri Ledford

So, when the MoGo 3 Pro arrived, I decided to see if it might work.

Here’s how that worked out.

The projector is a little bigger than a large coffee cup.

The MoGo 3 Pro projector on the PowerBank Stand.

The MoGo 3 Pro also has a PowerBank Stand that can power your projector when you’re on the go.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

But once I figured that out, getting it plugged in and connected was easy enough.

It works with Netflix, but I also added Amazon Prime and Apple TV.

The 65W PowerBank Stand is a nice add-on for this rig.

The MoGo 3 Pro projecting from Google TV above a fireplace in someone’s home.

Don’t judge my ugly fireplace just look at the picture from the MoGo 3 Pro, though.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

It’s just another portability element that seems very well thought-through.

It’s a small thing, but an adjustment lock would solve the problem.

There are some additional adjustments you’re free to make in the menu.

I played around with them but found, for my personal tastes, the factory tweaks are fine.

A cool feature you’ll find in the menu, though, is the art gallery-style screen saver feature.

Once I turned on a movie and it’s fair to say my mind was blown.

The MoGo 3 Pro has a built-in Harmon-Kardon speaker.

I expected it to be good.

I didn’t expect it to be exceptional.

The sound coming from that speaker doesn’tsoundlike it’s coming from the speaker.

It’s so good that even my audiophile friend was impressed.

Alternatively, you’ve got the option to use it for ambiance lighting when not in use.

Is the XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro Worth It?

As portable projectors go, that’s a good price point.

Would I recommend it?