Outdoor Entertaining Celebrity Style With PIQS Projector

Written by Ben

March 1, 2018

The PIQS Virtual Touch Projector will be the life of any outdoor party. It allows you to project anything, practically anywhere with perfect clarity. Bring a party to life by sharing videos and pictures. Throw them on your backyard wall, or better yet on a rooftop deck and control it all from your phone. 

Unlike those super sensitive flat screen televisions, PIQS Projector can easily be moved outdoors for an evening of entertainment under the stars. Wow your neighbors and friends with larger-than-life films, sports and music — all from the comfort of your own backyard. 

All your friends will soon be wanting one too! Check out Why T-Pain this is AWESOME: https://youtu.be/6eYScU_J008.

 

  • Wireless – Use your phone or tablet to control what’s on your screen. So easy and you can do it from up to 20 feet away.
  • Big Screen – With PIQS you just might feel like you’re in a movie theater because you can watch a movie or play a game on up to 100-foot screen with perfect clarity!
  • Portable – PIQS’ small size means you take it anywhere and watch movies, play games, do work anywhere. Watch movies in bed, bring it over to a friend’s party, it’s compact and sleek enough for travel.
  • Great for Gamers – Connects to PS4/game console to play all your favorite games on a giant screen. Thanks to its long battery life, you can play for up to 3 hours.

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