Xgimi launches Vibe One — a compact Google TV projector made for travel and small spaces
Xgimi Vibe One combines 1080p clarity, Google TV, and a built-in battery in a compact portable projector priced under $200.
The idea of movie nights anywhere just got easier.
Xgimi has launched the Vibe One, a compact and affordable smart projector that blends portability with smart entertainment features. The new model is already available in Europe and open for pre-orders in the US, priced at $199 during launch (down from $269).
Compact size, full HD visuals
Despite its small footprint, the Vibe One projects up to 150 inches in full 1080p resolution with a 1.3:1 throw ratio. Its LED light source outputs 250 ISO lumens, making it best suited for darker environments.
To keep things effortless, Xgimi includes auto-focus and auto-keystone correction, so users don’t have to tweak the setup manually. The projector’s adjustable stand tilts up to 160°, doubling as a handle when you’re moving it around — a clever touch for small apartments or outdoor use.

Smart features built-in
Running on Google TV, the Vibe One gives access to all major streaming apps, including Netflix, and supports Google Cast for wireless content sharing. There’s also an Ambient Light Mode with eight color choices to match your mood or décor.
Audio comes from dual 3W speakers with Dolby Audio support — not a home theater powerhouse, but impressive for its size. For connectivity, it packs Bluetooth 5.1, dual-band Wi-Fi 5, HDMI, and USB ports for direct playback.
Truly portable entertainment
The built-in battery lasts up to 1.2 hours of video or four hours of music, making it ideal for quick backyard screenings or travel. It’s available in two colors — Cloud Ash and Blue Spark — and Xgimi even includes customizable stickers to personalize the device.
Currently priced at £219/€249 in Europe and discounted to $199 in the US until November 4, shipping will begin on November 5.
The Vibe One captures a growing trend among projector makers: making smarter, design-driven gadgets for casual viewing. It’s not about replacing your TV — it’s about creating a flexible, personal theater that fits anywhere your weekend plans take you.
Source / Xgimi