On October 23rd, following the launch of the JMGO O2, another upgraded model, the JMGO O2 Ultra, appeared on the official platform. It’s also an ultra-short throw three-color laser projector with a projection ratio of 0.18:1, but what sets it apart is its support for 4K ultra-high-definition resolution.

According to the official details, the JMGO O2 Ultra projector can create a 100-inch screen from a distance of just 16.8 centimeters from the wall. In terms of audio and visual capabilities, it features the MALC Krypton 2.0 three-color laser light engine, boasting 2800 CVIA lumens of brightness, 4K resolution, a 2800:1 contrast ratio, and a 110% BT.2020 color gamut. It supports global MEMC motion compensation and HDR10 high dynamic range technology. Additionally, it comes with Denon HiFi sound quality and dual 10W speakers.

In terms of hardware and functionality, the JMGO O2 Ultra projector is powered by the MT9679 flagship chip and comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space. It supports HDMI 2.1, USB 2.0, and USB 3.0 interfaces. This model features an electric micro cloud platform design, allowing for vertical adjustment of the screen. It also supports functions like wall color adaptation, ambient brightness adaptation, intelligent screen leveling, smart screen assistance, seamless automatic trapezoid correction, and automatic focus without any user intervention.

On the software side, the JMGO O2 Ultra projector comes with the Bonfire OS operating system, offering four spatial types: rhythm, music, ambiance, and audio-visual. It supports a wide range of online video resources from multiple platforms and features far-field voice control.