Jmgo just launched its latest ultra-short throw projector, the O3, in China, bringing a brighter image, smoother gaming, and Dolby-backed sound to the table.
Jmgo O3 projector ramps up brightness for home setups

The standout upgrade here is brightness. The O3 uses a tri-color laser light source to hit 1,400 ISO lumens twice as bright as the previous O2 model. That boost could make a real difference for daytime use or bigger projections.
Its 0.18:1 throw ratio allows you to beam a 100-inch image from just 22 cm away, ideal for tight spaces. The image output supports 1080p resolution with up to 120-inch displays, 110% BT.2020 color space, and a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Image adjustment is handled by automatic focus, screen alignment, and keystone correction.
Jmgo O3 projector brings gaming to the front row
While many projectors struggle with input lag, Jmgo aims squarely at gamers. The O3 includes five gaming modes, low-latency performance, and variable refresh rate (VRR) for smoother play. There are two HDMI 2.1 ports (one with eARC), ready for next-gen consoles or gaming rigs.
Wi-Fi 6 support keeps streaming smooth, and it’s integrated with Xiaomi’s Mi Home app for broader smart home control. The OS for the Chinese version is Bonfire, with built-in voice control.
Jmgo O3 projector adds Dolby Audio and sleek design
Sound gets a decent lift, too. The O3 comes with dual 10W speakers that handle both Dolby Audio and DTS HD. While it’s not a full home theater system, it’s enough to skip the soundbar in smaller rooms.
Key features include:
- 1,400 ISO lumens brightness
- 0.18:1 throw ratio for ultra-close projection
- Gaming-ready with VRR and HDMI 2.1
- Dolby Audio and DTS HD built-in
- Compact silver-and-white build
Jmgo O3 projector pushes harder in the mid-range class
This isn’t a high-end 4K projector, but it doesn’t pretend to be. The O3 sits in a sweet spot for everyday users who want ultra-short throw convenience, bright images, and solid gaming performance in one compact unit.
If the price holds steady after global release, this one could seriously shake up the mid-range projector crowd.

