AAXA Technologies Manuals & User Guides
AAXA Technologies specializes in manufacturing diverse, high-performance micro and pico projectors for mobile professionals, gamers, and home entertainment.
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AAXA Technologies is a leading manufacturer in the micro-projector market, renowned for its innovative lineup of "pico" projectors that combine portability with powerful performance. Based in Irvine, California, AAXA focuses on employing advanced optical and laser technologies to create pocket-sized projection solutions that do not compromise on image quality. Their product range spans from ultra-compact projectors for business presentations to versatile multimedia devices for home theater and gaming.
With a commitment to mobility, many AAXA projectors feature built-in rechargeable batteries, vibrant LED light sources with long lifespans (up to 30,000 hours), and extensive connectivity options including HDMI, USB-C, and wireless mirroring. Whether for on-the-go professionals, outdoor movie enthusiasts, or console gamers, AAXA Technologies provides flexible, high-resolution visual tools designed to fit in a pocket or backpack.
AAXA Technologies manuals
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AAXA BP1 Speaker Projector User Guide
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AAXA S2 Pico Projector User Guide
AAXA P8 Smart Mini Projector User Guide: Features, Setup, and Operation
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AAXA SLC450 Short Throw Mini Projector User Guide
AAXA Technologies SLC450 Short Throw Mini Projector User Guide
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AAXA MP-300-02 LED Showtime 3D Pico/Micro Projector User Manual
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AAXA Technologies P2-A Android Smart LED Pico Projector User Manual
AAXA LED Pico+ MAX Mini Projector User Manual
AAXA Technologies P300 Pico Projector User Manual (Model KP-600-01)
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AAXA L500 Smart Projector User Manual
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AAXA Technologies video guides
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AAXA Technologies support FAQ
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How do I turn on my AAXA projector?
Ensure the unit is charged or plugged in, then press and hold the power button for approximately 3 seconds until the optical engine turns on.
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How do I connect my smartphone to an AAXA projector?
You can connect a smartphone using an HDMI adapter (Lightning or USB-C to HDMI) connected to the projector's HDMI port. Some models also support wireless screen mirroring.
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Does the projector battery charge while in use?
On many AAXA models, the built-in battery does not charge while the projector is in operation. It is recommended to charge the device while it is powered off.
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How do I adjust the image focus?
Locate the focus wheel on the side or top of the projector and spin it gently until the projected image becomes clear.
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What should I do if the image is trapezoidal (Keystone)?
Use the Keystone adjustment settings in the menu or the directional control pad buttons (often Up/Down) to correct the angle until the projection is square.