Quick summary

Flashlight Video Projector is a free mobile app from Flashlight Projector that promises to transform your phone into a portable projector. It can cast photos, videos, and your live screen onto nearby surfaces using the device camera and LED. While the concept is appealing, the app is inconsistent in practice: many features either initialize very slowly or fail to run at all.

How the projection works

The app uses your phone’s camera and flashlight to create a projection-like effect. The developer references a component called the "Android Photo Intensity Variable Motor" to explain how brightness and projection are managed, so the app will run on any Android handset equipped with a camera and a flash.

Typical usage flow:

  1. Launch the app to reveal its main controls.
  2. Pick the projection mode you want (gallery image, gallery video, or live screen).
  3. Follow the prompt to select media or enable screen casting.
  4. Aim your phone at a flat surface and let the app attempt to project the selected content.

Primary capabilities

  • Screen mirroring: Display whatever is on your phone in real time, useful for streaming movies, gaming on a larger surface, or giving presentations.
  • Video projection: Play clips from your gallery and attempt to flash them onto walls or floors.
  • Photo projection: Send still images from your gallery to a surface so they appear much larger than on the handset.

Performance and limitations

  • Slow startup: Several functions—particularly screen mirroring—take an unusually long time to begin.
  • Unreliable operation: Image, video, and screen projection features frequently fail to work as expected.
  • Basic display quality: Because the app depends on a phone camera and LED rather than a true optical projector, the visual output is limited and best suited for low-light, close-range demonstrations.
  • Device dependency: Results vary widely between phones; newer models with stronger LEDs and better cameras perform better, but no hardware guarantees full functionality.

Practical user impression

Pros:

  • Portable and free — convenient to carry and try without cost.
  • Straightforward interface — launching and selecting media is simple and user-friendly.

Cons:

  • Too unstable for reliable use — frequent failures make it unsuitable for important presentations or planned viewing.
  • Time-consuming to start — long initialization times hinder quick sharing or impromptu use.

Final assessment

Flashlight Video Projector offers a neat idea and an easy-to-follow interface, but its inconsistent performance undermines its usefulness. If you want a casual novelty to experiment with at home, it may be worth trying since it’s free. For any situation that requires dependable projection (meetings, public demos, movie nights), a dedicated projector or a more stable app would be a better choice.

Technical

Title
Flashlight Video Projector
Requirements
  • Android
Language
No language has been specified.
Available languages
License
  • Free
Latest update
2022-07-25
Author
Flashlight Projector
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