The Dolphin 2 leverages RGB triple-laser light to achieve 800 lumens of brightness and 110% BT.2020 color gamut coverage. While the hardware outputs a native 1080p resolution, it handles 4K decoding to accommodate high-definition streaming and gaming. Under the hood, an MT9630 quad-core processor paired with 2GB of RAM manages the Google TV interface, granting direct access to major streaming platforms like Netflix and Disney+ without needing external hardware.
Portability remains the device’s core focus, featuring a 54Wh battery that provides two hours of runtime. The unit also functions as a power bank and includes an adjustable stand capable of tilting between -40° and 76°, allowing for projection onto ceilings or uneven surfaces. Setup is handled by the company's proprietary Quad Auto-Align technology, which automates focus, keystone correction, and obstacle avoidance.
Founded by former Anker projection lead Jeric Li, ETOE is positioning the device as a premium solution for flexible home entertainment. Pre-sales are currently active on the official ETOE website through June 28, 2026. The projector carries an MSRP of €899, with an early-bird discount lowering the price to €799. Initial distribution is focused on the United States, Germany, France, and Poland.





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