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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£170
  • Avg. price in US: ~$120
  • ANSI lumens: ?
  • Native panel resolution: 640x360
  • Throw ratio: 1.6:1

Miroir M76 review. Compare 85 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among projectors and if it is worth buying.

4.5

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the projector's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best projectors on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

4.3

Technical Score

10.0%

6.8

User score

Poor
4.3

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the projector's technical performance, covering eight key areas: image quality, brightness, contrast, connectivity, gaming features, smart features, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare projectors based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

42.0%

4.7

Image Quality

22.0%

3.0

Projection & Lens

12.0%

5.2

HDMI & Gaming

10.0%

2.0

Audio & Features

8.0%

4.3

Connectivity

6.0%

7.2

Design & Power

Poor
6.8

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the projector.

When it matters: When you want to know how a projector performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

3.6

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
amazon
4.1
(26)

(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

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  • 4.1
    Gaming

    Score components:

    35.0%

    ?

    Input lag

    25.0%

    1.0

    Refresh rate

    20.0%

    4.0

    Output Resolution

    10.0%

    1.0

    HDR10 support

    10.0%

    1.0

    Audio output power

  • 6.2
    Portable

    Score components:

    35.0%

    ?

    Weight

    20.0%

    ?

    Has A Built-In Speaker

    15.0%

    1.0

    Bluetooth connectivity

    15.0%

    10

    Wi-Fi connectivity

    15.0%

    1.0

    Smart TV features

  • 3.9
    Home theatre

    Score components:

    30.0%

    4.0

    Output Resolution

    25.0%

    1.0

    HDR10 support

    20.0%

    1.0

    Dolby Vision support

    15.0%

    ?

    ANSI lumens

    10.0%

    10

    Audible noise

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Verdict

The Miroir M76 is an ultra-portable DLP micro projector featuring a native resolution of 640x360 (supporting 1080p input) and a brightness of 90 lumens (40 ANSI lumens). Weighing only 8 ounces, it includes a built-in rechargeable battery providing up to 2 hours of playtime, an integrated 1W speaker, and versatile connectivity through HDMI, USB-C charging, and wireless screen mirroring for iOS and Android. Its main pros include extreme portability, easy setup with a standard tripod mount, and the ability to project images up to 70 inches in dark environments. However, notable cons include its limited brightness which requires a dark room, low-fidelity mono audio, a manual focus wheel that some find finicky, and the inability to wirelessly stream DRM-protected content from services like Netflix or Hulu.

Technical Specifications of Miroir M76

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the projector's technical performance, covering eight key areas: image quality, brightness, contrast, connectivity, gaming features, smart features, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare projectors based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

42.0%

4.7

Image Quality

22.0%

3.0

Projection & Lens

12.0%

5.2

HDMI & Gaming

10.0%

2.0

Audio & Features

8.0%

4.3

Connectivity

6.0%

7.2

Design & Power

4.3
Miroir M76 has a technical score of 4.26 points, which is lower than 97.6% of projectors.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the projector.

When it matters: When you want to know how a projector performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

3.6

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
amazon
4.1
(26)

(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

6.8
Miroir M76 has a user score of 6.83 points, which is lower than 84.8% of projectors.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the projector.
When it matters: When you prefer to buy a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
3.6
Miroir M76 has a popularity of 3.6 points, which is higher than 60.4% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the projector's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a projector with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

4.5

Overall score

40.0%

9.6

Price

6.0
Miroir M76 has a quality-to-price ratio of 6 points, which is lower than 51.5% of products in this category.
ANSI lumens
What it is: Brightness output measured in ANSI lumens.
When it matters: When you watch with ambient light or on a large screen, higher brightness matters.

Importance: HIGH

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Contrast ratio
What it is: Ratio of brightest white to darkest black displayed by the projector.
When it matters: When you watch movies in a dark room, stronger contrast matters.

Importance: HIGH

300:1
Miroir M76 has a contrast ratio of 300:1, lower than 99% of projectors and equal to 1% of projectors.
Native panel resolution
What it is: Native resolution of the display panel or imaging device.
When it matters: When picture sharpness matters enough that you want to know the projector's true native imaging resolution, not just supported input formats.

Importance: HIGH

640x360
Miroir M76 uses a native resolution of 640x360, lower than 99.8% of projectors and equal to 0.2% of projectors.
Output Resolution
What it is: The resolution the projector can actually display through its imaging system.
When it matters: When you want to know the actual image detail the projector can put on screen rather than just the source format it accepts.

Importance: HIGH

640x360
Miroir M76 supports output resolution up to 640x360, lower than 99.9% of projectors and equal to 0.1% of projectors.
Supports 1080p input.
Projection technology
What it is: Projection imaging technology used by the projector.
When it matters: When color character, contrast behavior, and overall image personality matter before you compare brightness alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

DLP
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Throw ratio
What it is: Ratio between projection distance and image width.
When it matters: When room size and screen size have to match properly instead of guessing whether the projector will fit the space.

Importance: MEDIUM

1.6:1
Min throw distance
What it is: Minimum distance required between projector and screen.
When it matters: When room depth is limited and you still need a large image from a short placement distance.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Max projection size
What it is: Maximum supported image size for projection, measured diagonally.
When it matters: When you want a cinema-size picture, maximum projection size matters.

Importance: MEDIUM

70 inch
Miroir M76 supports projection sizes up to 70 inch, smaller than 99.9% of projectors.
Zoom ratio
What it is: Optical zoom capability expressed as a ratio.
When it matters: When projector placement is not ideal and you need optical zoom to frame the image correctly.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
Motorized zoom
What it is: Motorized control of the optical zoom function.
When it matters: When the projector position is fixed but screen size or framing still needs to be adjusted from a distance.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not have motorized zoom. 16.3% of projectors have motorized zoom.
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Input lag
What it is: Time delay between input signal and displayed image, measured in milliseconds.
When it matters: When gaming responsiveness matters and you want controls to feel more immediate on fast titles.

Importance: MEDIUM

?
Auto low latency mode (ALLM)
What it is: Automatically reduces input lag when gaming.
When it matters: When you play fast games, lower latency matters.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not support ALLM. 20.3% of projectors support ALLM.
Variable refresh rate (VRR)
What it is: Support for variable refresh rate to reduce screen tearing.
When it matters: When gaming matters and you want the projector to handle variable frame rates with less tearing or stutter.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not support VRR. 1.9% of projectors support VRR.
HDMI version
What it is: Version of the HDMI standard supported.
When it matters: When source devices push newer HDMI features, refresh rates, or bandwidth levels that older ports may limit.

Importance: LOW

?
Max HDMI bandwidth
What it is: Maximum bandwidth supported by HDMI inputs, measured in Gbps.
When it matters: When newer consoles, gaming PCs, or media boxes need more HDMI throughput than older projectors can handle.

Importance: LOW

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N. of HDMI ports
What it is: Number of available HDMI input ports.
When it matters: When you need a console, streamer, set-top box, and another source connected at the same time without swapping cables.

Importance: LOW

1
Miroir M76 has 1 HDMI port/s, fewer than 54.6% of projectors and equal to 42.2% of projectors.
Wi-Fi connectivity
What it is: Support for Wi-Fi network connectivity.
When it matters: When the projector should handle network features, updates, or streaming functions without needing wired Ethernet only.

Importance: LOW

yes
Miroir M76 supports Wi-Fi. 47.4% of projectors support Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi version
What it is: Supported Wi-Fi standard version.
When it matters: When wireless stability and throughput matter for streaming, updates, or projector ecosystem features.

Importance: LOW

Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Miroir M76 supports Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), more modern than 49.8% of projectors and equal to 5.6% of projectors.
Bluetooth connectivity
What it is: Support for Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
When it matters: When you plan to pair wireless speakers, headphones, remotes, or other accessories directly with the projector.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not support Bluetooth. 50% of projectors support Bluetooth.
Bluetooth version
What it is: Supported Bluetooth version.
When it matters: When wireless accessory compatibility and connection quality matter beyond Bluetooth being a simple checkbox.

Importance: LOW

N/A
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Smart TV features
What it is: Includes built-in Smart TV functions or operating system.
When it matters: When you prefer built-in apps and streaming convenience instead of adding an external media stick or box.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not have smart TV features. 43.8% of projectors have smart TV features.
Operating system
What it is: The built-in software platform that runs the projector interface, streaming apps, and smart features.
When it matters: When you care about which apps are available, how modern the smart interface feels, and whether the projector includes a built-in streaming platform.

Importance: LOW

none
Android OS

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Dedicated smartphone app
What it is: Availability of a dedicated smartphone control app.
When it matters: When you want setup, input switching, or basic control handled from your phone without always reaching for a remote.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not come with a dedicated smartphone app. 35.6% of projectors come with a dedicated smartphone app.
Remote control
What it is: Comes with a dedicated remote control for operation.
When it matters: When you want easier everyday control without extra gear, built-in convenience features matter.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not include a remote control. 98.5% of projectors include a remote control.
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Light source type
What it is: Type of light source used by the projector.
When it matters: When maintenance expectations, startup behavior, brightness stability, and long-term running costs all matter in the buying decision.

Importance: LOW

led
Miroir M76 uses led light source technology, more advanced than 33.1% of projectors and equal to 39% of projectors.
Laser Light Source
What it is: Whether the projector uses a laser light source instead of a traditional lamp.
When it matters: When lower maintenance, faster startup, and a lamp-free light engine matter over the long term.

Importance: LOW

no
Miroir M76 does not use a laser light source. 28.1% of projectors use a laser light source.
Lamp life
What it is: Expected operational lifespan of the lamp in standard mode, measured in hours.
When it matters: When you care about running costs and maintenance intervals, light-source lifespan matters.

Importance: LOW

20,000 hours
Miroir M76 offers lamp life of 20000 hours, shorter than 34.3% of projectors and equal to 27.5% of projectors.
LED light source life.
Lamp life (eco mode)
What it is: Expected operational lifespan of the lamp in eco mode, measured in hours.
When it matters: When you care about running costs and maintenance intervals, light-source lifespan matters.

Importance: LOW

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Operating power consumption
What it is: Average power consumption during normal operation.
When it matters: When electricity use and heat output matter because the projector runs for long sessions or frequent daily use.

Importance: LOW

5 W
Miroir M76 uses 5 W of power, less than 99.6% of projectors.
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Miroir M76 vs the average projector

  • Supports AirPlay
    Miroir M76 supports AirPlay, while the average projector does not. 41.6% of projectors support AirPlay.
    What it is: Support for Apple AirPlay wireless streaming.
    When it matters: When you want smoother casting from Apple devices instead of relying on cables or third-party workarounds.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 supports AirPlay, while the average projector does not. 41.6% of projectors support AirPlay.
  • 5 dB quieter operation
    Miroir M76 has a lower audible noise than the average projector (25 dB vs 30 dB). The average projector has 30 dB of audible noise.
    What it is: Sound level produced during operation, measured in decibels.
    When it matters: When you watch in a quiet room close to the projector, lower noise matters.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 has a lower audible noise than the average projector (25 dB vs 30 dB). The average projector has 30 dB of audible noise.25 dB vs 30 dB
  • 228.9 W lower power use
    Miroir M76 uses less power than the average projector (5 W vs 233.9 W). The average projector uses 233.9 W of power.
    What it is: Average power consumption during normal operation.
    When it matters: When electricity use and heat output matter because the projector runs for long sessions or frequent daily use.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 uses less power than the average projector (5 W vs 233.9 W). The average projector uses 233.9 W of power.5 W vs 233.9 W
  • 1 more USB ports
    Miroir M76 has more USB ports than the average projector (2 vs 1). The average projector has 1 USB ports.
    What it is: Number of available USB ports.
    When it matters: When the projector needs to power accessories, read media, or support extra peripherals directly.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 has more USB ports than the average projector (2 vs 1). The average projector has 1 USB ports.2 vs 1
  • Supports Miracast
    Miroir M76 supports Miracast, while the average projector does not. 45.1% of projectors support Miracast.
    What it is: Support for Miracast wireless screen mirroring.
    When it matters: When you want quick wireless mirroring from supported Windows or Android devices without extra streaming hardware.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 supports Miracast, while the average projector does not. 45.1% of projectors support Miracast.
  • 191.5 mm narrower width
    Miroir M76 is narrower than the average projector (108 mm vs 299.5 mm). The average projector has a width of 299.5 mm.
    What it is: Overall width of the projector body.
    When it matters: When shelf width, cabinet space, or a mounting location limits how wide the projector body can be.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 is narrower than the average projector (108 mm vs 299.5 mm). The average projector has a width of 299.5 mm.108 mm vs 299.5 mm
  • 4.53x cheaper
    Miroir M76 is cheaper than the average projector (£170 vs £770).
    Miroir M76 is cheaper than the average projector (£170 vs £770).£170 vs £770
  • Supports AirPlay
    Miroir M76 supports AirPlay, while the average projector does not. 41.6% of projectors support AirPlay.
  • 1 more USB ports
    Miroir M76 has more USB ports than the average projector (2 vs 1). The average projector has 1 USB ports.
  • Supports Miracast
    Miroir M76 supports Miracast, while the average projector does not. 45.1% of projectors support Miracast.
  • 5 dB quieter operation
    Miroir M76 has a lower audible noise than the average projector (25 dB vs 30 dB). The average projector has 30 dB of audible noise.
  • 228.9 W lower power use
    Miroir M76 uses less power than the average projector (5 W vs 233.9 W). The average projector uses 233.9 W of power.
  • 191.5 mm narrower width
    Miroir M76 is narrower than the average projector (108 mm vs 299.5 mm). The average projector has a width of 299.5 mm.
  • Lower output resolution
    Miroir M76 supports a lower output resolution than the average projector (640x360 vs 1920x1080). The average projector outputs at 1920x1080 resolution.
    Supports 1080p input.
  • Lower contrast ratio
    Miroir M76 has a lower contrast ratio than the average projector (300:1 vs 10000:1). The average projector has 10000:1 of contrast ratio.
  • Low native resolution
    Miroir M76 has a lower native panel resolution than the average projector (640x360 vs 1920x1080). The average projector has a native panel resolution of 1920x1080.
  • No HDR10 support
    Miroir M76 does not support HDR10, while the average projector does. 56.3% of projectors support HDR10.
  • 2 bit lower color depth
    Miroir M76 has a lower color depth than the average projector (8 bit vs 10 bit). The average projector has 10 bit of color depth.
  • 29.4% lower refresh rate
    Miroir M76 has a lower refresh rate than the average projector (60 Hz vs 85 Hz). The average projector has 85 Hz of refresh rate.
  • No 3D support
    Miroir M76 does not support 3D playback, while the average projector does. 55.1% of projectors support 3D playback.
    No supported 3D playback format is stated.
  • No 3D glasses support
    Miroir M76 does not support 3D glasses, while the average projector does. 55.9% of projectors support 3D glasses.
  • 180 inch smaller image size
    Miroir M76 has a lower projection size than the average projector (70 inch vs 250 inch). The average projector has 250 inch of projection size.
  • Limited HDMI format
    Miroir M76 supports a less capable max HDMI input format than the average projector (1080p/60Hz vs 4K/120Hz). The average projector supports a max HDMI input format of 4K/120Hz.
  • Old HDCP version
    Miroir M76 has Old HDCP version than the average projector (1.4 vs 2.2). The average projector supports HDCP 2.2.
  • 1 fewer HDMI ports
    Miroir M76 has fewer HDMI ports than the average projector (1 vs 2). The average projector has 2 HDMI ports.
  • No RS-232 control
    Miroir M76 does not support RS-232 control, while the average projector does. 52.1% of projectors support RS-232 control.
  • 90% weaker audio output
    Miroir M76 has a lower audio output power than the average projector (1 W vs 10 W). The average projector has 10 W of audio output power.
  • No sleep timer
    Miroir M76 does not have a sleep timer, while the average projector does. 80.8% of projectors have a sleep timer.
  • No remote control
    Miroir M76 does not include a remote control, while the average projector does. 98.4% of projectors include a remote control.
  • Basic light source
    Miroir M76 has Basic light source than the average projector (led vs laser). The average projector uses a laser light source.
  • Lower output resolution
    Miroir M76 supports a lower output resolution than the average projector (640x360 vs 1920x1080). The average projector outputs at 1920x1080 resolution.
    Supports 1080p input.
    What it is: The resolution the projector can actually display through its imaging system.
    When it matters: When you want to know the actual image detail the projector can put on screen rather than just the source format it accepts.

    Importance: HIGH

    Miroir M76 supports a lower output resolution than the average projector (640x360 vs 1920x1080). The average projector outputs at 1920x1080 resolution.640x360 vs 1920x1080
  • Lower contrast ratio
    Miroir M76 has a lower contrast ratio than the average projector (300:1 vs 10000:1). The average projector has 10000:1 of contrast ratio.
    What it is: Ratio of brightest white to darkest black displayed by the projector.
    When it matters: When you watch movies in a dark room, stronger contrast matters.

    Importance: HIGH

    Miroir M76 has a lower contrast ratio than the average projector (300:1 vs 10000:1). The average projector has 10000:1 of contrast ratio.300:1 vs 10,000:1
  • Low native resolution
    Miroir M76 has a lower native panel resolution than the average projector (640x360 vs 1920x1080). The average projector has a native panel resolution of 1920x1080.
    What it is: Native resolution of the display panel or imaging device.
    When it matters: When picture sharpness matters enough that you want to know the projector's true native imaging resolution, not just supported input formats.

    Importance: HIGH

    Miroir M76 has a lower native panel resolution than the average projector (640x360 vs 1920x1080). The average projector has a native panel resolution of 1920x1080.640x360 vs 1920x1080
  • No HDR10 support
    Miroir M76 does not support HDR10, while the average projector does. 56.3% of projectors support HDR10.
    What it is: Support for HDR10 high dynamic range standard.
    When it matters: When you want the projector to handle mainstream HDR movie and streaming content instead of standard dynamic range only.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Miroir M76 does not support HDR10, while the average projector does. 56.3% of projectors support HDR10.
  • Limited HDMI format
    Miroir M76 supports a less capable max HDMI input format than the average projector (1080p/60Hz vs 4K/120Hz). The average projector supports a max HDMI input format of 4K/120Hz.
    What it is: Highest HDMI input format supported by the projector.
    When it matters: When you want to confirm the exact signal format the projector can accept from high-end modern sources.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Miroir M76 supports a less capable max HDMI input format than the average projector (1080p/60Hz vs 4K/120Hz). The average projector supports a max HDMI input format of 4K/120Hz.1080p/60Hz vs 4K/120Hz
  • 180 inch smaller image size
    Miroir M76 has a lower projection size than the average projector (70 inch vs 250 inch). The average projector has 250 inch of projection size.
    What it is: Maximum supported image size for projection, measured diagonally.
    When it matters: When you want a cinema-size picture, maximum projection size matters.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Miroir M76 has a lower projection size than the average projector (70 inch vs 250 inch). The average projector has 250 inch of projection size.70 inch vs 250 inch
  • 2 bit lower color depth
    Miroir M76 has a lower color depth than the average projector (8 bit vs 10 bit). The average projector has 10 bit of color depth.
    What it is: Number of bits per color channel for color depth.
    When it matters: When you care about accurate tones and refined image quality, color precision matters.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 has a lower color depth than the average projector (8 bit vs 10 bit). The average projector has 10 bit of color depth.8 bit vs 10 bit
  • 1 fewer HDMI ports
    Miroir M76 has fewer HDMI ports than the average projector (1 vs 2). The average projector has 2 HDMI ports.
    What it is: Number of available HDMI input ports.
    When it matters: When you need a console, streamer, set-top box, and another source connected at the same time without swapping cables.

    Importance: LOW

    Miroir M76 has fewer HDMI ports than the average projector (1 vs 2). The average projector has 2 HDMI ports.1 vs 2

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United Kingdom

(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

What customers like about Miroir M76?

  • Ultra-portable, pocket-sized design weighing only 8 ounces
  • Decent picture quality and clarity for its size and price point
  • Simple to set up and very user-friendly for non-technical users
  • Versatile use cases, specifically popular for cookie decorating and tracing
  • Supports wireless screen mirroring from both Android and iOS devices
  • Includes a standard tripod mount for stable placement

What customers dislike about Miroir M76?

  • Low brightness (90 lumens), making it difficult to use in rooms with ambient light
  • Short battery life, typically lasting between 1 and 2 hours per charge
  • Poor built-in speaker quality, often described as weak or 'horrible'
  • Lack of advanced features like auto-focus and keystone correction
  • Limited wireless support for DRM-protected streaming apps like Netflix and Hulu
  • Lacks native Bluetooth audio support for external speakers

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