The Caydo M1C Art Projector is a really neat gadget for anyone who likes to draw or get creative. It’s small and easy to carry around, kind of like a cookie! This portable projector lets you shine images onto different surfaces, like a canvas or even a wall. Imagine being able to trace a picture onto your art project without having to print anything out. The Caydo M1C Art Projector comes with its own special app that has lots of different images you can use. It even supports really clear 4K quality, so the pictures you project will look sharp and detailed, up to 100 inches big! It’s a real gem for artists of all levels.
Setting up the Caydo M1C Art Projector is pretty straightforward. You don’t need a complicated Manual to figure it out. The projector has some simple Tasten (buttons) that let you control it easily. You can connect your phone or tablet to it wirelessly. This means no messy cords to deal with. The special art drawing app is a big plus. It makes finding and projecting images super easy. Think about tracing a cool design onto a tote bag or even decorating a cake with a projected pattern. There’s no need for complicated Methods of transferring images anymore. This little projector makes it so much simpler and faster, saving you time and effort.
Overall, the Caydo M1C Art Projector is a useful tool for creative projects. It’s rechargeable, so you can use it even if you’re not near a plug. While it’s not something you’d use to watch movies with a big soundstage, it’s fantastic for artists and crafters. It’s a fun way to explore new drawing techniques and transfer designs effortlessly. If you’re looking for a portable and easy-to-use tracing projector, the Caydo M1C Art Projector is definitely worth considering. You might even find yourself using it in unexpected ways, like projecting a design onto a headboard for a painting project! It’s a great way to spend a creative day.
FEATURES:
– Caydo M1C
– Art Projector
– Rechargeable
– Drawing App
– Portable
– Tracing Projector
– For Canvas
– Pico Cookie
– Decorating
The Caydo M1C Art Projector is a small, rechargeable projector designed for artists and crafters. It uses DLP technology to project images onto surfaces like canvas or even cookies, making it easy to trace and create art. It comes with a special app that helps with drawing by letting you zoom, rotate, and use grids on the projected image. This portable projector can also support 4K and project a display up to 100 inches, so you can also use it for watching videos.
– Room doesn’t need to be fully dark
– Software and hardware is good
– Excellent projectors (m1c & p1)
– Better for sketching from table
– Closer distance to drawing
– Plenty of light for daylight sketching
– Easy to use applications
– Easy to use settings
– Brightness is good
– Easy to use and great quality
– Excellent customer service
– Good for drawing applications
– Useful sketch function
– App crops pictures
– Can’t trace photos
– Difficult to work with
– Aspect ratio issues
– Square image difficult
– App square only partial
– Not simple with MacBook Pro
– Tedious support calls?
– Weird apps
– Weird thing
The Caydo M1C and P1 are described as excellent, portable projectors with good software and hardware, particularly useful for sketching from a table at a close distance, even in daylight. The brightness is good, the applications and settings are easy to use, and the quality is great, supported by excellent customer service. The sketch function in the app is useful for cropping pictures, but it cannot trace photos and has aspect ratio issues, making square images and the app’s square-only partial view difficult to work with, especially with a MacBook Pro, potentially leading to tedious support calls and weird apps. Read more…
Portable Movie Night Outdoors

The image shows four young adults enjoying an outdoor movie night. A small projector, labeled “On-the-Go Cinema,” is set up on a table. It has a battery life of 8000mAh, allowing for 6.5 hours of music or 2.5 hours of movie playback. One person is playing a guitar, while the others are watching and holding drinks. The scene suggests a fun and relaxed gathering, possibly made better with the sound from an NVX 10″ Shallow Subwoofer, although the subwoofer itself is not visible in the picture.
Pocket-Sized Projector is Portable

The image shows a small, white Caydo M1C art projector on a table. It’s next to a remote control and a smartphone. The projector is described as pocket-sized and easy to take anywhere. It is also shown to be much smaller than regular LCD projectors. The image does not show the NVX Dual 4-Ohm Subwoofer.
Projector Technology Comparison: DLP vs. LCD

This image shows a close-up of a person’s face, split in half to compare two types of projector technology used in the Caydo M1C Art Projector. The left side demonstrates the color quality produced by DLP (Digital Light Processing). It shows vibrant and saturated colors, especially in the bright pink makeup. The right side simulates the color output of LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technology. The colors on this side appear less intense and slightly washed out compared to the DLP side. This visual comparison highlights how DLP technology in the Caydo M1C aims to deliver more accurate and richer colors for projecting artwork.
Projector with Built-in Drawing App Enhances Artistic Creations

This image shows a projector being used to help someone draw. The projector has a special drawing app built into it. This app can project images onto a canvas, easel, or even a wall. The artist can then trace or use these projected images as a guide for their artwork. The bottom of the image shows the app’s interface with different drawing modes and example images. This product is not related to the NVX 350 watt RMS 10″ Sub, which is a car audio subwoofer.
Caydo M1C Art Projector on a Tripod with Remote

This picture shows a Caydo M1C art projector. It is sitting on a small silver tripod. A black remote control is standing next to it. The projector is white and gray. It has a lens on the front. There are also vents on the sides for cooling. This projector can show images for art projects.
Projector Displays Different Screen Sizes at Varying Distances

The image shows a small, portable projector sitting on a table. It is projecting onto a wall. Three different screen sizes are shown: 10 inches, 40 inches, and 100 inches. Each screen size has a corresponding distance from the projector. For example, a 10-inch screen is projected from 0.88 feet away. A 100-inch screen is projected from 8.73 feet away. The text at the top says “Big Screen, Short Distance,” highlighting the projector’s ability to create large images even when placed close to the wall. This image does not directly show the NVX S-Series 10″ Sub, which is a car subwoofer.





















