Hisense C3 Smart Mini Projector now available in more countries

Hisense is rolling out its C3 4K Triple Laser Projector in more markets, like Australia and Canada. The home theater model was launched in China in 2025 and has since been released in Europe. It builds on the older Hisense C2, launched in 2024.
The Hisense C3 has a native 4K (3,840 x 2,160 px) resolution, and can be used to throw images up to 300 inches wide. It has a triple laser light source, said to generate up to 2,500 ANSI lumens brightness, and 110% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut. Other features include 4K AI upscaling, a native 2,000:1 contrast ratio, IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision.
Hisense’s C3 projector can be ceiling-mounted or sat on a media unit, and it can be adjusted up to 360° horizontally and 135° vertically thanks to the integrated gimbal stand. It offers 1.0-1.3:1 optical zoom, with image-perfecting tools like automatic keystone correction, obstacle avoidance and focus. Users can access various streaming apps through the brand’s Vidaa OS, and there is also a Game Mode. Plus, the model has a built-in 2.0 channel JBL sound system.
In Australia, you can now buy the Hisense C3 4K Triple Laser Projector for A$3,499.00 at retailers like Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi. In Canada, the model retails for CA$2,499.99 and is available at stores like Tanguay. It is unclear when the company will officially release the C3 projector in the US, where it is currently selling the older Hisense C2 projector (curr. $1,499.99 at Amazon).




















