Moto Mods JBL SoundBoost Speaker features a pair of 27mm drivers, 6-watts of power and an integrated battery. A built-in kickstand also allows users to project their media at almost any angle, providing more stability, especially on uneven surfaces. On the side of the projector are two physical buttons that control power, settings and manual focus as well as a USB Type C port for charging. What’s more, it has a built-in 1100 mAh battery, giving it an hour of life before needing a recharge or switching over to the phone’s battery. It has an aspect ratio of 16:9, contrast ratio of 1:400, throw ratio of 1.2 and a brightness of 50-lumens. According to Motorola’s spec-sheet for the projector, it features a DLP-based projector (most likely a Pico) with an image size of up to 70-inches at a resolution of 854 X 480 WVGA (480p). The most expensive Mod by far is the Insta-Share Projector, which retails for $299 (or can be financed for $25 a month), almost nearly half the cost of the Moto Z itself. The Moto Insta-Share Projector can project media up to 70-inches in size a resolution of 480p, with a 1:400 contrast ratio and a brightness of 50-lumens. For now, let’s take a close look at the Mods and what they offer. Aside from the modular add-ons, the Moto Z also supports development of additional Mods through the use of a Moto Development Kits (MDK), consisting of a Perforated Board, reference Mod and example cover.Īdditionally, the MDK offers support for further development using any number of Raspberry Pi HATs – more on that later. However, what makes the Moto Z different from other smartphones on the market is its ability to be upgraded with several different modules that magnetically snap into place on the back of the phone, as well as its ability to use the modules instantaneously without the need for activation or having to install any applications. Fairly solid specs… But nothing to lose your mind over. There’s also a micro SD slot that can handle up to 256 GB of additional storage as well. The phone itself is pretty standard in terms of a flagship phone - a Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 quad-core CPU (two running at 2.15GHz and two at 1.6GHz), 5.5-inch AMOLED display (1440 X 2560), 4 GB of RAM, and 32 or 64 GB of internal storage. Motorola is about to take Smartphone into the much needed DIY space. The Moto Z comes packed with a Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820, 5.5-inch AMOLED display (1440 X 2560) and 4 GB of RAM… and it’s DIY readyīy now, most smartphone users have probably heard of Motorola’s new Moto Z for $624 (and Force Z for $720) and their interchangeable Moto Mods, it’s essentially a traditional phone that can be equipped with different add-ons that give it more functionality. Showcasing amazing maker projects of 2022 Gift the gift of Make: Magazine this holiday season! Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and more Share a cool tool or product with the community.įind a special something for the makers in your life. Skill builder, project tutorials, and more Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed A project collaboration and documentation platform. Initiatives for the next generation of makers.
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