February 01, 2025 10:40 GMT update: The product's ISO brightness rating is now available, and its RRP for China went down ever-so-slightly. The original article was edited to reflect these developments.
The Jmgo N3 Ultra Max will be released globally in 2025, following its earlier launch in China. In a recent announcement, the company confirmed that this model would be on show at its booth at CES 2025.
The N3 Ultra Max is marketed as a 4K projector with a triple laser light source, and it is said to deliver up to 4,600 CVIA lumens brightness (4,350 ISO lumens). The projector can throw images up to 180 inches wide with a 0.88-1.2:1 throw ratio and a 5,000:1 contrast ratio. The model features an AI electric gimbal with an accompanying camera and 3D ToF sensors. These tools enable the projector to automatically align the picture with intelligent focus, keystone correction and obstacle avoidance.
The global version of the N3 Ultra Max is expected to offer the Google TV interface with native Netflix, as seen on recent models like the N1S Ultimate Triple Laser 4K Projector (curr. $2,799 at Amazon). The Jmgo N3 Ultra Max is slated to launch globally towards the end of this year. At CES 2025, the company is offering a “robotic dancing demonstration”, highlighting the capability of the product’s electric gimbal. The Jmgo O2S Ultra Laser TV will also debut at CES 2025.
As a guide on the N3 Ultra Max's price, the product retails in China for CNY 11,499 (~$1,600). It is listed on Aliexpress as of Feb 01, 2025 albeit at a somewhat different price.