Both projectors are affordably priced and offer great value for money, but they have some key differences you can explore in the following article.

Both projectors share a similar rectangular minimalist design. The Redmi Projector 2 Pro has a slightly larger and heavier body compared to the Redmi Projector 2, but both are highly portable.
Speaking of internal specifications, both projectors feature 1080p resolution and a 1.2:1 aspect ratio. This means they can project a 100-inch image from a distance of about 2.5 meters.
Redmi Projector 2 boasts 180CVIA lumens brightness, while Redmi Projector 2 Pro shines brighter at 300CVIA lumens. Additionally, these projectors use different methods to display content.

Specifically, Redmi Projector 2 utilizes an intelligent AI multi-directional calibration algorithm, integrated with zoom motor and autofocus completion upon activation. Redmi Projector 2 Pro also features a smart adaptive image system, equipped with a six-axis gyroscope for quick calibration without the need for sensors.
Both are equipped with dual speakers utilizing WANOS China virtual sound field encoding technology. Similarly, both projectors support the Mijia APP, capable of integrating with smart lighting systems, curtains, and other home devices. After activating viewing mode, the lights and curtains can automatically turn off for users to enjoy the most immersive movie experience.
The projector is equipped with the Amlogic T950D4 chip and has 1.5 GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory. Redmi Projector 2 is priced at 999 RMB (~$149), while Redmi Projector 2 Pro is priced at 1,299 RMB (~$194).
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