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Beam Is a Projector that Fits In Any Light Socket

Beam Is a Projector that Fits In Any Light Socket

Not every projector has to look like the one your teacher used in 6th grade math class. Beam is a stylish, light bulb-like projector that actually works with any light socket. Simply screw it in and it can blast TV shows, video games, YouTube, and so much more up on your wall. Besides standard projector use, Beam has a clever “If this, then that” interface where you can have it share your social media updates when it’s a certain time, start up Netflix when you engage a pair of speakers, and plenty more. Calling it just a projector is selling it short. With the iOS and the Android app, you can leave Beam on and control it whenever you need right from your phone. You can back the project now on Kickstarter.