XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro vs Nebula Capsule 3 - Projector Comparison - Laser vs LED - Which One is the Best?

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@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
My full review of the XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro: kzbin.info/www/bejne/h5OXgGusjpKpn5Y
@iamthgil
@iamthgil 7 ай бұрын
I couldn't decide so I purchased both to compare. In the end, I chose the Nebula. It had the better image quality, and it was also the one whose image renders closest to the image on the screen of my macbook (the M1 from 2021). I am using this projector in my small studio to watch old films, but I also tested 4k clips from youtube, etc. First, I streamed videos directly from the youtube app on each device (after connecting to wifi), and then I compared these videos to those being screen casted or mirrored from my computer to the projectors. For me, this is just as important because I prefer to project videos wirelessly from my mac to the projector rather than relying on cables. Honestly, I was shocked the XGIMI had the poorer picture quality...I watched various videos (cartoons, b&w, 1970s cinema, national geographic, animated youtube ads) and I could still see pixels (and I adjusted my settings a few times to make sure). Also the colors were not as accurate to the image on my computer, shadows not as rich, etc. I don't care about (or didn't prioritize) the Nebula being wireless, nor if it has only half the audio bandwidth compared to the XGIMI. You can hook it up to an external bluetooth speaker, and I am going to keep it plugged in for now anyway. The image quality is what concerns me the most. In terms of set up- both are Android, and both function in very similar ways. It's a pain to hook up if you have an iOS device, but after some trials, it was ok. For instance, for XGIMI, to screen mirror your computer screen, you use the "Cast" option on GoogleChrome (and check that it is for the "Screen" and not just a "Tab"); it's built into Google Chrome, if you have it downloaded. For Nebula, it was more complicated because I could not get NebulaCast to work from the device, so you must download "Airscreen" onto the Nebula from the GooglePlay app store. This is the only way my mac recognized the Nebula device to screenshare. I tested both the same day - and have yet to see how the nebula performs beyond this initial comparison. But I hope this review is helpful for anyone who resonates xxx
@wazup3333
@wazup3333 6 ай бұрын
Rich guy
@jeppusahn
@jeppusahn 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! This is helpful
@Brenners2010
@Brenners2010 2 ай бұрын
Were you not bothered by the less brightness the Nebula has over the Xgimi? According to this video the Xgimi has 200 more lumens. Was the difference in brightness even noticeable? I can't decide which to choose.
@しーゴリ
@しーゴリ Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. It was a great review. I have a Capsule 3 and wanted to see a comparison with the MOGO 2 Pro, so this review was helpful.
@NicolasGabrielRobez
@NicolasGabrielRobez Жыл бұрын
May I ask you after watching this review if you still feel that you did the right choice by acquiring the Nebula 3? Thanks!
@perad1895
@perad1895 7 ай бұрын
Any update ?
@NicolasGabrielRobez
@NicolasGabrielRobez Жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you for your review, it's great that we have a review of the two toughest competitors on this feature and price range. Not a major issue but I think you missed that Nebula has also 5GHz Wifi/BT support. Also after reviewing your video I was missing what's the advantage of the Nebula 3 having HDMI 2.1 support compared to the XGIMI having only HDMI 2.0 support. I would also like to know how HDR10 support impacts in 4k mode when one has HDMI 2.1 support and the other one has only HDMI 2.0 support. Thank you so much in advance for your time and support!
@disposable157
@disposable157 Жыл бұрын
I love that you included the fan noise comparison - thanks a load for that. Mainly what I needed to know
@ps_83
@ps_83 Жыл бұрын
Any noticeable difference in brightness between the two even though the XGIMI is brighter on the spec sheet?
@johnmcdonald219
@johnmcdonald219 Жыл бұрын
Nebula has Optimus Prime on the front that fu*kin cool, I'm sold 😂
@emmachitty6392
@emmachitty6392 Ай бұрын
Best review ever, just got to the information fast with examples. so good!
@TheArtOfJerry
@TheArtOfJerry Жыл бұрын
Nebula is my choice. 😅 first time to hear you in antisocial hours😅. Thanks for the comparison.
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
😂
@WyomingMuleDeer
@WyomingMuleDeer Жыл бұрын
The choice to not include an internal battery is a net advantage IMO. If a Nebula projector is able to last even just a few years, its battery will gradually lose capacity until eventually it has little or none left. Remedying this problem for the sake of continued portable use will require either operating on the projector to replace the internal battery, or reliance on USB power banks. The lack of battery in the XGIMI creates more space within the projector for items such as the passive low-frequency radiator partially responsible for the better sound quality of the XGIMI, and negates the need to take apart the projector to replace an internal battery. Likewise, including an internal battery in the Nebula likely influenced the decision to use a lower ANSI lumens light source and only include a single speaker, which helps reduce power consumption and allows the projector to run longer between charges when relying exclusively on the internal battery, but at the expense of making a projector that is not as bright or loud. Additionally, when a portable projector is used indoors, which for most people it seems would be more often than not, there is generally no need for a battery. Exclusive reliance on power banks for portable use allows for the customization of power capacity and encourages the design of a portable projector with louder, more powerful sound and brighter projection. In the short run, the Nebula has the extra convenience of not requiring a power bank for portable use, at the expense of the aforementioned. In the long run, if the internal battery is not replaced once it dies out, the result is a projector designed for lower power consumption with fewer features despite there no longer being any need for this design. If the decision is made to replace the internal battery, hopefully the projector is still under warranty and can be repaired for free by Anker (who can be fickle when it comes to warranty support). If not, hopefully whoever owns it can find a way to fix it without having to pay for labor. Repairing small electronics also comes with a risk of taking things apart and not being able to put them back together, or getting things back together and in the process creating a different problem, and can include finding and purchasing what can be expensive, hard-to-find parts. There is a possibility the projector stops working before the battery starts to appreciably lose capacity and whoever it belongs to decides it's not worth repairing, in which case replacing the battery wouldn't become an issue. Internal batteries in portable projectors seem analogous to batteries in Macbooks. Many laptop brands have batteries that can easily be removed and replaced without having to take the computer apart, but to remove a battery from a Macbook one has to painstakingly disassemble it. Why internalize the one part in an electronic device that inherently will go bad within a few years when it can be externalized, either through an external portable power source or a battery that can be swapped out with no surgery required? Another instance of this is smartphones with batteries that start going bad within a few years. With older cell phones, if a battery started losing capacity, all one had to do was take off the back cover and replace it with a new one. Now, to replace batteries in a smartphone, one must use a heat gun to soften the adhesive and take apart a smartphone, carefully remove and disconnect all the parts and screws in the way, carefully heat the old battery's adhesive backing to remove the bad battery, put in the new one, then reassemble everything in reverse. I find it hard to believe internalizing batteries is a good thing with many types of technology, portable projectors included. Maybe if the aim is to sell more projectors or make money servicing projectors to replace batteries. Similar to how Apple seems to make their products hard to service so that people either stop using them and get a new one when they have an issue that requires repair, or to go to the genius bar to have it repaired for an order of magnitude or more than what it would cost to buy a part off eBay and fix it yourself. Some companies such as Samsung are taking a middle path, creating proprietary external batteries that can easily be swapped out if one dies. But their are clear advantage to not having to use proprietary batteries and being able to use any high-wattage power bank. The Samsung batteries can be used to charge other devices, but their cylindrical shape is not the most portable, they have limited ports and features, and because they are a niche battery produced in lower volumes the cost is about $6 per 1,000 mah, more than double the cost of similarly spec'd power banks on Amazon. It seems like the Mogo Pro 2 is more of a hybrid projector. It is more powerful than most small form-factor portable projectors in terms of its combined brightness and relatively powerful built-in audio, and therefore in some ways closer to all-in-one home theater projectors like the XGIMI Horizon. Yet it can still be used as a portable projector because of its lower brightness and loudness relative to home theater projectors and its ability to be powered via USB. And unlike the XGIMI Halo+, it is not limited to internal battery capacity when used as a portable projector, and partly because of its lack of internal battery is smaller and lighter than the Halo+, and packs more punch into a smaller space. Also, when the Nebula's USB-C port is being used for powering the projector and/or charging the internal battery, or with a power bank, there is no way to use a flash drive with it. Whereas the XGIMI has a USB-A port that can be used while the USB-C charging port is being used by a power bank or charger. It's not clear to me why Nebula removed the USB-A port, or why they didn't include two USB-C ports--one for power and charging or using a power bank, and the other for a USB-C flash drive--when they went from the II to the 3. Sometimes minimalism in design is an improvement, but other times it can overreach and eliminate older yet still useful features. Hopefully for future Capsule models, Anker will consider going back to dual USB ports, so flash drives can be used while the projector is being powered and/or charged. Especially if someone is taking the projector off the grid where streaming isn't available, being able to use a flash drive instead of the small amount of internal memory included in most portable projectors while powering the projector using external batteries can be useful. Also, while it's really neat the Nebula is helping bring laser into the mainstream, laser light in a portable form factor is in its fledgling stages. Reviews here and on Amazon suggest the Capsule Laser 3 has issues with screen door effect, where individual pixels have a visible border on projection screens. There is some indication this can be minimized by adjusting image settings and using certain screen backgrounds, but it seems like Anker just wanted to be the first ones to put the technology in portable projectors and didn't take the time to flesh out some shortcomings that seem more obvious to some than others. At the least, if Anker didn't want to wait for their laser technology to be better developed before commercialization, the Capsule 3 could have been configured to have less of the screen door effect straight out of the box. This seems like another example where Anker is rushing to put out new products, whereas it seems like XGIMI takes more time to better develop theirs and set their projectors up to be more optimally configured out of the box. Both brands seem to share a higher amount of issues due to the novelty of the technology they are developing, on Amazon I see a lot of negative reviews about software being buggy or difficult to use, premature hardware failure, etc., despite both companies trying to emphasize good functionality and build quality. But this should go away if all-in-one smart projectors become increasingly popular, there will be more end users for determining common issues to be addressed and resolved so that companies deal with fewer customer complaints and costly product repairs, more time for companies to refine their technologies, and there will be more competition to encourage better quality and functionality. One the whole, it seems like XGIMI is more so taking the lead when it comes to development of home entertainment systems that can be bound within a nutshell yet be counted as kings of infinite space. I think they see how this sort of consumer technology could really take off; just like flat panels caused bulky rear projection televisions to be phased out of production, it seems plausible that these tiny but powerful home entertainment systems will increasingly eat away at the popularity of both traditional projectors and flat-screen televisions. XGIMI, Anker, and a few other companies seem to be taking the lead on the home entertainment system in a nutshell concept, while there are some off-brands fighting to get a footing (Wimius Weemax, and many apparent plagiarists), and some leading manufacturers of more traditional projectors (e.g. BenQ) are beginning to use their highly developed projector technology and high quality manufacturing, and are starting to catch up with their development of smart projector and small form factor speaker technology to be able to compete. It seems very similar to the EV market, where Tesla led (and in many ways still leads) the way, while startups like Rivian and Nikola are looking to capture a share of the market while there's still some open territory, companies like Li are starting to explode, and the traditional auto companies have been relying on their accumulated technology in automobile design and manufacturing while playing catch-up with regards to the electric portion, in some cases outright adopting technology from leaders such as Tesla.
@_m3kh170
@_m3kh170 11 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ
@MuahMan
@MuahMan 10 ай бұрын
@@_m3kh170 Yes my son?
@MuahMan
@MuahMan 10 ай бұрын
TLDR
@michalboruta79
@michalboruta79 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great text. What would you choose? Samsung Freestyle 2 or Mogo 2pro ? I want to buy a gift for my son's 20th birthday
@silentblackhole
@silentblackhole 6 ай бұрын
For something that I will use in my bedroom or living room with no need for a battery, the XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro wins with the better colour. The Nebula Capsule 3 seems like a good travelling option though.
@David-qp9bq
@David-qp9bq Жыл бұрын
This is a very specific question but help would be appreciated. I would like to buy a projector but one of my main concerns is the wattage draw as that would drastically increase the electricity bill. Is it possible to measure the wattage draw from the socket of the Ben q x3000i for instance to see of its wattage draw is as high as they say, Additionally it would be interesting to see if lowering brightness settings makes a considerable difference. This would be a great stat that does affect some people's purchase decisions, like me, to add to the projector spreadsheets, e.g. Lowest wattage and highest recorded. Thanks for the help
@martymeunier4862
@martymeunier4862 Жыл бұрын
I have the original nebula capsule and it's amazing I can't wait to get the 3. I've played xbox on mine, we take it when traveling along with our fire stick so we can watch all the ufc fights..
@midala1979
@midala1979 Жыл бұрын
You had me convinced to get the xgimi for more than one reason. One of the reasons was the passive 3D technology, but im sorry to say that it does not support passive technology. Did you test the 3D functionality yourself?
@patrickcadette
@patrickcadette Жыл бұрын
Awesome chigz... it is definitely a toss up but the nebula would be my choice overall..😁😁😁👍👍👍♥️....
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
Nice
@kt_85
@kt_85 Жыл бұрын
Mo go 2 pro or halo + ? Which one is better in terms of picture quality(colour,lag,brightness etc)
@Babyy777
@Babyy777 Жыл бұрын
What is the eye protection thing that xgimi has over nebula? Pretty sure i didnt skip any part of your video
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
Check out my full review, where I outline all the main features: kzbin.info/www/bejne/h5OXgGusjpKpn5Y
@Protoverman
@Protoverman Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't a comparison to the Xgimi Halo+ have made more sense?
@SquashDonkey
@SquashDonkey Жыл бұрын
You say it's passive 3d glasses but is it not active shutter ?
@tjwilliams9571
@tjwilliams9571 Жыл бұрын
How does this compare to the halo+ projector? Which is better in your opinion?
@adventuresinportland3032
@adventuresinportland3032 Жыл бұрын
How did the headphone output stack up? I find that a lot of projectors have really weak headphone outputs in both quality and volume, so this is especially interesting to me.
@paulhill1379
@paulhill1379 Жыл бұрын
Great video Nebula would be my choice because of the built in battery.
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
Nice
@arrunden7127
@arrunden7127 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. These are classed as portable projectors and to me if it has to be mains powered, it’s not that portable.
@muharremuzel6106
@muharremuzel6106 Жыл бұрын
​@@arrunden7127At least with a compatible powerbank it's useable.
@parkerleary6464
@parkerleary6464 Жыл бұрын
@@muharremuzel6106 The Nebula battery will deplete, just like a cell phone after a couple years. At least with the Mogo Pro 2 you can replace the power bank over time, Nebula you cannot so eventuality you will need a power bank for that one too. I prefer the Mogo Pro 2 because the extra brightness does make a difference in my opinion I had both but returned the Nebula.
@WyomingMuleDeer
@WyomingMuleDeer Жыл бұрын
@@parkerleary6464 Also, because the Mogo 2 Pro doesn't have an internal battery, it has more space for other items such as a passive bass radiator.
@smolkit
@smolkit 10 ай бұрын
Great comparison. Subscribed
@JBLBJ-1
@JBLBJ-1 Жыл бұрын
It seems MoGo 2 Pro is better than nebula since the performance is the same but the price is way cheaper. I'd go with XGIMI btw.🤣🤣
@quickcinemarecap
@quickcinemarecap 7 ай бұрын
00:02 Comparison between Nebula Capsule 3 and XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro projectors 01:48 Comparison of XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro and Nebula Capsule 3 projectors 03:33 XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro has brighter lumens and additional features for better color accuracy and 3D support. 05:20 XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro features uninterrupted autofocus and Keystone for seamless adjustment. 07:01 XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro has superior sound and lower fan noise compared to Nebula Capsule 3. 08:56 Comparison of XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro and Nebula Capsule 3 for gaming with PS5 11:12 Nebula Capsule 3 offers better gaming experience with lower input lag and graphics.
@monikaazcona
@monikaazcona Жыл бұрын
Do they have bluetooth streaming?
@vigneshmanoharan1250
@vigneshmanoharan1250 10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot ! Impressive comparison video !
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech 10 ай бұрын
Your welcome
@TietLung
@TietLung Жыл бұрын
Xgimi doesn't have a game mode that drops the latency? The halo+ has it. Figured the new mogo would have it too. Drops the latency to 26ms for the halo+
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
Yes I believe the XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro does have a dedicated game mode.
@WyomingMuleDeer
@WyomingMuleDeer Жыл бұрын
Yeah, gaming mode in the Mogo 2 Pro is supposed to drop latency to about 34 ms
@marwansherif6201
@marwansherif6201 Жыл бұрын
Superb analysis. Thank you.
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@NicolasGabrielRobez
@NicolasGabrielRobez Жыл бұрын
Okay, but which one would you go for?
@marwansherif6201
@marwansherif6201 Жыл бұрын
KGIMI would definitely be my first choice@@NicolasGabrielRobez
@danishbinbabjan
@danishbinbabjan Жыл бұрын
When you say the XGIMI supports passive 3D glasses, do you mean the red/cyan glasses or the polarized type?
@73N5H1
@73N5H1 Жыл бұрын
Polarized
@ETK-K
@ETK-K Жыл бұрын
Hi, subjectively like the pictures of the Nebula better. But you say the MoGos colours are more accurate. Could you post a link to the original videos, so that we can see what they should look like?
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
Original files are too big to share.
@jayforcinema
@jayforcinema Жыл бұрын
I think the OG Xgimi Mogo Pro + is a better device to compare against the Nebula Capsule 3. They have similar ANSI lumens and battery life, but the cost is under 300 USD.
@danishbinbabjan
@danishbinbabjan Жыл бұрын
How about the input lag when gaming? How many ms does it take from a button press on a controller to register on screen? I know that the nebula's input lag is very good but how about the xgimi?
@vlad4062
@vlad4062 11 ай бұрын
Hey guys, what's your thoughts on XGIMI MOGO 2 Pro (660$) vs Samsung Freestyle (500$). Will be using in dark bedroom on the wall.
@boyangles6405
@boyangles6405 10 ай бұрын
Depends if you want to be bound to tizen os or if you like the ability to plug in whatever you want. Since I can't stand tizen os on TV I lean towards anything with an HDMI port so I can connect my Google Chromecast 4k dongle. Real world tests put the Samsung at 250 ansi lumens while the mogo 2 pro clocks in around 425 ansi lumens so that could be a determining factor. Personally I lean towards the mogo 2 pro because of the brightness and easier compatibility with other streaming sticks. I also picked up a compatible power bank for $20 (normally $40) on sale vs the $100-$200 for the proprietary Samsung battery
@GUN2kify
@GUN2kify Жыл бұрын
why is 4K HDR relevant in an 1080p Device ... i mean, you doesn't use 1080p HDR in test and set it as negative in the comparison .. don't get it why?
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
I tested both and the 4K HDR looked better.
@GUN2kify
@GUN2kify Жыл бұрын
@@ChigzTech since the MoGo 2 doesn't support it ... uhm maybe an 1080p HDR in the test would be more compareable.
@monolithsoft_guy
@monolithsoft_guy Жыл бұрын
@@ChigzTech Would have been good to test 1080p HDR, though.
@michalboruta79
@michalboruta79 9 ай бұрын
What's better Mogo 2pro or Freestyle 2 ?
@Nite-owl
@Nite-owl Жыл бұрын
Damn, went into this expecting to be buying the XGIMI but came away thinking I prefer the Nebula😂
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
😂
@duncanmccallum7536
@duncanmccallum7536 Жыл бұрын
Check out the Fengmi S5. For 600$ it's insane
@nutnaa
@nutnaa Жыл бұрын
Same, but then I saw no battery in mogo.. nebula all the way
@dillionwon6587
@dillionwon6587 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, this review has made me prefer the nebula because of the inbuilt battery.
@parkerleary6464
@parkerleary6464 Жыл бұрын
@@dillionwon6587 The problem with a built in battery is after a couple years it will lose alot of its charge and you cannot replace them in the unit. At lease the Mogo Pro 2 you can replace a power bank if needed, only downside is you have an extra thing to carry around but I don't mind, if you have a good carrying case :)
@daveaep
@daveaep Ай бұрын
So this is not a review of the Nebula Capsule 3, but the Nebula Capsule 3 Laser
@paulriley5413
@paulriley5413 Жыл бұрын
Hi are you doing best tech of the month?
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
Yes im actually working on it.
@maaritkiviharju5473
@maaritkiviharju5473 Жыл бұрын
1 ANSI lumen = 0.8 ISO lumens so 400x0,8=320 ANSI lumen
@WyomingMuleDeer
@WyomingMuleDeer Жыл бұрын
400 ISO x (1 ANSI/0.8 ISO) = 500 ANSI
@maaritkiviharju5473
@maaritkiviharju5473 Жыл бұрын
Oh okay@@WyomingMuleDeer
@0007pank
@0007pank Жыл бұрын
Hey try making some budget projector reviews which are available in india
@bartekb9222
@bartekb9222 Жыл бұрын
@ChigzTech Could you do comparison of XGIMI MOGO 2 vs EPSON EF-12 ? 😊
@Mika73x2
@Mika73x2 Жыл бұрын
Did you have gaming mode on at Xgimi?
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
Yes I believe there is a gaming mode on the Xgimi.
@het99009197
@het99009197 Жыл бұрын
There is no built in Battery on XGIMI mogo 2 Pro?
@dillionwon6587
@dillionwon6587 Жыл бұрын
Am surprise as well honestly.
@AlainSylvestre
@AlainSylvestre Жыл бұрын
Xgimi hand down.
@hk6926
@hk6926 Жыл бұрын
How and why ? No built in battery even
@SuperRossi18
@SuperRossi18 Жыл бұрын
Better colours, 3d movies, 2 8w speakers not one like nebula, cheaper.
@hk6926
@hk6926 Жыл бұрын
@@SuperRossi18 I agree bought nebula .It's trash
@DeefyVR
@DeefyVR Жыл бұрын
@@hk6926power banks
@parkerleary6464
@parkerleary6464 Жыл бұрын
@@hk6926 The battery in the Nebula will start to deplete after a year of regular use, just like a cell phone and it doesn't last very long anyway, less than 2 hours. You will not be able to replace the battery either, at least with the Mogo Pro 2 you can replace power banks over time and the brightness is better. Mogo Pro 2 all the way!
@profkpln
@profkpln 10 ай бұрын
if the xgimi had a battery it was a game changer but without battery it isnt..
@SuperRossi18
@SuperRossi18 11 ай бұрын
My xgimi doesn't seem to do uninterrupted auto focus and keystone? I always get the black and white QR codes
@michaelfoster3441
@michaelfoster3441 Жыл бұрын
2 great projectors I bought the formovie S5 laser projector portable andb is by far better than both and it's 400 dollars cheaper than the nebula capsule, it has 1100 ansi lumens vs 300 ansi lumens you get with the nebula capsule. And it's only 550 .
@enekotartun
@enekotartun Жыл бұрын
I was wondering, how does the s5 do with ambient light? I was considering it as a back up presentation projector. Thanks in advance!
@SuperRossi18
@SuperRossi18 Жыл бұрын
Formovie s5 more expensive where I live
@sumeetsharma2490
@sumeetsharma2490 Жыл бұрын
Great review
@FranciscoAndrade.
@FranciscoAndrade. Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@wazup3333
@wazup3333 6 ай бұрын
Too expensive who is buying this at 800$ crazy
@muharremuzel6106
@muharremuzel6106 6 ай бұрын
I bought the led one for 420€ in sale. Thé MoGo 2 Pro was 470€ and the mars air 3 for 500€ . I was confused, but I'm happy with my purchase. The capsule 3 laser is al really don't go in my opinion, even if is in sale.
@johnsuraci9558
@johnsuraci9558 2 ай бұрын
Mogo 2 is 229$ rn
@solemannakrantau8496
@solemannakrantau8496 Жыл бұрын
slm knl kk
@ChigzTech
@ChigzTech Жыл бұрын
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