Hey there! So, the XGIMI MoGo 2 projector can definitely work with Netflix, but there's a bit of a catch.
You'll need to use a streaming device like a Chromecast or a Fire TV Stick to make it happen because Netflix isn't pre-installed on the projector due to some licensing issues. Just hook up one of those devices to the projector via the HDMI port, and you'll be all set to binge your favorite shows.
A little heads-up, though—the MoGo 2 doesn't have a built-in battery. It's not as portable as some other projectors unless you have access to a power outlet or a power bank.
From our research, a power bank with around 27,000mAh can give you about 70 minutes of use, which might just cover a short movie or presentation. So, if you're planning a longer movie night, you'll want to be near a power source.
Compared to other models like the XGIMI Halo Plus, which has a built-in battery, the MoGo 2 is more about sound quality with those 2x8W speakers they've packed in.
The speakers provide pretty solid audio for its size, though.
All in all, the MoGo 2 is ideal for indoor use or spots where you can easily plug in. Lots of folks are hoping for a built-in battery in future MoGo models to make them more travel-friendly.
But for now, if you're after great sound and don't mind setting up a bit for Netflix, the MoGo 2 should suit you fine indoors.