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OUTDOOR CAMPING THEATER SETUP

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Dear camping enthusiasts, what’s your plan to spend Christmas with your loved ones this year? How about opening an outdoor theater and watch movies? Many people think camping and living off-grid as something to rough it out with nature and farewell to fun of indoor activities. But we know it clearly: There's nothing you can't do on outdoor adventures.
So you don't have to miss out on what you like. Bring a projector with you on your camping trip. You will have the access to digital entertainment on a larger scale.
In today’s blog, we’ll show you something to go camping with your projector. We also provide the best solution on how to power a projector when having an outdoor theater.outdoor camping theater setup (1).jpg
What Do You Need to Project While Camping?

An Outdoor Projector

Usually, projectors are used indoors. You can easily find them in offices, classrooms, or even in churches. Nevertheless, you can take your projector to the outside. The biggest obstacle you will face is the weather. Many projectors are built to withstand conditions such as rain and dust, so they have a waterproof design. If you have such a projector, you can use it when you go camping.
Most of the water-resistant projectors have an IP (Ingress Protection) specification, which indicates that they meet the electronic device standard for dust and fluid resistance. The higher the IP value, the better they can withstand damage from dust and water..
You can purchase an outdoor projector that is bright enough to overcome ambient light. Alternatively, you can decide to use your projector only at night.
We recommend that you look for projectors that specify ‘Drop Protection.’ They are more durable and more suitable for the rugged terrain of the campground.

A Projector Screen
If you are about to use a video projector, you definitely need a surface to project the video on. The screen can be just about anything, provided it is relatively smooth and wrinkle-free. You could have a roll of fabric or something as simple as a white sheet. You want to be sure that it is not reflectively or heavy.
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Also, inflatable screens can be a great option. They are light and can be deflated and folded when moving camp.
Media Source
You will be able to use various media devices at home theaters. However, many of them are not so feasible on the outside, like computers, etc. The best options are USB sticks, streaming sticks, laptops, or your smartphone. These devices are very portable and can also be plugged into the USB or HDMI ports on the projector.
Bluetooth Speakers
You will need external speakers if you’re projecting outside. Projector inbuilt speakers aren’t usually loud enough — especially with small projectors. So Bluetooth speakers can be a good choice because of their portable size. They don’t need cables unless for recharging their batteries.
Electricity
Electricity is necessary for almost every of your devices. They do not last very long on a full charge. Small projectors may last up to two and a half hours, after which you’ll need to plug them into a power outlet.
So how do you get power for your outdoor cinema?
Instead of using your car’s battery, why not choose a portable 12-volt battery for charging your devices? You can find multi-power outlets and indicators that show how much power is left in it. Projector, laptops, speakers, no matter what device that is, You can recharge them after use.
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How to make sure the projector performs well outside:
■ Choose the time of the day that suits your projector. A projector with less than 3000 lumens of brightness should be used at night. Meanwhile, if you’re projecting in the daytime, use a black or gray projector screen, which will keep your image brighter.
■ Protect your projector from the elements by setting it up in a shaded area. If all you have is open space, avoid rainy and windy days.
■ Plug your projector into a power outlet. If there’s no electricity, power your projector with a generator or a power station.
 
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