Q1: Can I keep my portable projector plugged in all the time?
Yes, in most cases. However, avoid prolonged use while charging in hot or poorly ventilated environments. If available, enable Battery Care Mode and ensure proper ventilation during use.
Q2: Do I need to unplug the power after my portable projector is fully charged?
Not necessarily. Most portable projectors include battery management systems that limit charging once the battery is full. For long-term plugged-in use, enable Battery Care Mode if available and occasionally allow the battery to discharge for 10–20 minutes.
Q3: Does battery activation mean fully charging and fully discharging the projector?
No. Frequent full charge and full discharge cycles may increase battery stress. Instead, periodically run the projector on battery power for 10–20 minutes.
Q4: Do I always need to charge my portable projector to 100%?
No. For everyday use, keeping the battery between 20% and 80% is generally sufficient. Charge to 100% when maximum runtime is needed.
Q5: How often should I charge a portable projector that I do not use regularly?
Store the projector with approximately 40%–60% battery and recharge it about every three months.
Q6: Why does my portable projector battery runtime become shorter after a year?
Battery capacity naturally decreases with age. High temperatures, frequent deep discharges, and long-term storage at very high or very low charge levels may accelerate battery aging.
Q7: Is it normal for a portable projector to get warm while charging?
Yes. Slight warmth during charging is normal. If the projector becomes unusually hot, emits an unusual odor, or does not charge properly, stop using it and contact customer support.
Q8: Can I bring a portable projector on an airplane?
Generally, yes. Portable projectors with built-in lithium batteries are usually allowed in carry-on luggage. Always check your airline's latest requirements before traveling.