Popular Xgimi Titan Noir projector now offered with free gifts

Xgimi’s Titan Noir series projectors are proving popular on Kickstarter. The crowdfunding campaign, which launched on April 23rd, has attracted over 3,300 backers, raising more than $10,000,000 in pledges in the first week.
This means that the Xgimi Titan Noir Kickstarter campaign has surpassed its $100,000 funding goal, though this was likely designed to be an easily reachable target. By hitting the brand’s $10,000,000 stretch goal, all backers will now receive two pairs of Xgimi Active Shutter 3D Glasses. There appear to be two further stretch goals, $15,000,000 and $20,000,000, though it is unclear what gifts could be unlocked if these milestones were reached.
There are three models: the Xgimi Titan Noir, the Titan Noir Pro and the Titan Noir Max. Highlights of the Xgimi Titan Noir include the brand’s Dual Intelligent Iris System, which is said to be a world first. This enables the model to offer an up to 10,000:1 native contrast ratio. The range-topping Titan Noir Max delivers up to 7,000 lumens brightness using the RGB Triple Laser light source. Each model has a 0.98-2.0:1 throw ratio, with support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+, with IMAX Enhanced and Filmmaker Mode. Plus, there are built-in speakers with sound by Harman Kardon, and gaming features like 1 ms input lag, VRR, ALLM and AMD FreeSync Premium.
At the time of writing, the Xgimi Titan Noir is still available with a Launch Special deal. This offers backers the model for $2,499, around a 38% discount on the $3,999 RRP. Similarly, the Titan Noir Pro and Titan Noir Max are available with a Launch Special deal. The Pro is offered at $2,699 and the Max at $2,999, roughly 50% off the $4,999 and $5,999 RRPs.
The company is shipping globally, and the crowdfunding campaign is due to run until June 9th 2026. Deliveries are currently estimated to start in June 2026. As with any crowdfunding campaign, there is a risk that the product may not be delivered on time, or at all. However, given the company’s track record, this risk is somewhat reduced.






















