Take your screen anywhere with XGIMI MoGo 4 Series. These portable projectors run Google TV and offer up to 2.5 hours of video playback.

XGIMI MoGo 4 Series
XGIMI has built a reputation for creating compact, travel-friendly projectors that don’t sacrifice performance, and the MoGo line has been a big part of that success.
The MoGo 3 Pro brought together a sleek, portable design with 1080p projection, Google TV, and auto-keystone correction, all powered by a built-in battery. It was well received by travellers looking for a no-fuss projector that could run Netflix without cables or adapters, and it became a reliable go-to for use in hotel rooms or campsites.
With the new MoGo 4 Series, XGIMI has taken that core idea and evolved it into two distinct models: the MoGo 4 and the MoGo 4 Laser.

Features XGIMI MoGo 4 Series
The most noticeable change across both devices is the new form factor, which shrinks the size down even further, now roughly equivalent to a large takeaway coffee cup, while improving performance.
The series also introduces a redesigned 360-degree stand that makes floor, wall, or even ceiling projection more practical.
Both projectors retain the minimalist look of their predecessor. Still, they are easier to position and better suited to travel thanks to their smaller size and reduced weight.
MoGo 4 Projector
The MoGo 4 is the standard LED model in the lineup, continuing XGIMI’s commitment to making smart projection as easy to use as a tablet. It delivers 1080p Full HD resolution with a peak brightness of 450 ISO lumens.
It features a pair of Harman Kardon 6-watt speakers that provide punchy, room-filling audio. Playback is powered by a 72Wh internal battery, offering approximately 2.5 hours of continuous video or up to 6 hours in speaker-only mode.
For travellers, this means a whole film without needing to plug in, and if more runtime is needed, the optional PowerBase stand boosts battery life by up to 5 hours. The device runs on Google TV, providing users with access to Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube without the need for additional dongles or screen-mirroring apps.
It also introduces some new features that enhance usability on the go. Autofocus, automatic keystone correction, and XGIMI’s ISA 5.0 image alignment system make it easy to set up quickly in unfamiliar spaces. The inclusion of a USB-C port with 65W fast charging makes it compatible with existing travel power banks, representing a significant upgrade from the previous generation.
The MoGo 4 also features a magnetic Sunset filter that adds warm tones to the projected image, creating ambient lighting effects. Other filter styles are available separately and include Ripple, which reflects soft, wave-like motion for a meditative feel. Dreamscape washes the room in ethereal and dynamic hues, while Lunar adds a smooth, moonlit blue tone for a calming nighttime ambience.

MoGo 4 Laser Projector
The MoGo 4 Laser builds on that feature set but replaces the LED lamp with a tri-laser system, offering a brighter 550 ISO lumens output and covering up to 110% of the BT.2020 gamut.
This results in significantly improved colour performance and contrast, especially when projecting in ambient light or on non-white surfaces. While the resolution remains at 1080p, the overall image is punchier and more vivid than on the LED model. It also offers smoother focus transitions and a slightly faster startup time, which may appeal to those using it regularly for short viewing sessions.
This version includes all four magnetic light filters: Sunset, Dreamscape, Lunar, and Ripple, and supports gesture control to switch between them. Like the LED version, the Laser model runs Google TV, providing access to all major streaming platforms, and features the same built-in Harman Kardon speakers, autofocus, and auto-keystone functionality.
Battery life is identical, but the laser light source offers a longer lifespan overall, making it more suitable for regular or semi-permanent use. Both models include HDMI and USB-A ports for wired playback, and both support Chromecast and screen mirroring from Android and iOS devices.

Specifications XGIMI MoGo 4 Series
MoGo 4 | Feature | MoGo 4 Laser |
---|---|---|
208 × 97 × 97 mm | Dimensions | 208 × 97 × 97 mm |
1.31 kg | Weight | 1.32 kg |
White | Colour Options | White |
1080p resolution LED light source 450 ISO lumens HDR10 |
Display | 1080p resolution Tri-Laser light source 550 ISO lumens 110% BT.2020 |
Dual 6W Harman Kardon Dolby Digital Dolby Audio Dolby Digital Plus |
Audio | Dual 6W Harman Kardon Dolby Digital Dolby Audio Dolby Digital Plus |
Google TV Netflix Prime Video YouTube |
Operating System | Google TV Netflix Prime Video YouTube |
2.5h video playback 6h speaker mode 71.28Wh battery |
Battery | 2.5h video playback 6h speaker mode 71.28Wh battery |
Wi‑Fi USB‑C USB‑A HDMI Bluetooth 5.1 |
Connectivity | Wi‑Fi USB‑C USB‑A HDMI Bluetooth 5.1 |
Auto focus Auto keystone ISA 5.0 |
Image Adjustment | Auto focus Auto keystone ISA 5.0 |
Projector Remote Sunset Filter Power Adapter Manual |
In the Box | Projector Remote 4 Filters Power Adapter Manual |
XGIMI | Website | XGIMI |
Price & Availability XGIMI MoGo 4 Series
The MoGo 4 is priced at $499/£509 and ships with the Sunset filter and a 65W USB-C charging cable. The MoGo 4 Laser is available at $799/£679 and includes all four ambient filters in the box.
A bundle called the Outdoor Collection, which includes the Laser projector, PowerBase, and an outdoor screen, is also available.