Epson’s latest home cinema hardware just landed in Europe. The Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670 projector upgrades its predecessor in a few key ways, including sound, software, and wireless tech.
Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670 projector adds a serious contrast boost

This isn’t just a software refresh. The EH-LS670 brings a doubled dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1, a leap from the original model’s 2,500,000:1. It keeps the same laser-powered 3-chip 3LCD system with a brightness of 3,600 lumens and supports HDR10 for deeper detail in darker scenes.
The throw ratio stays ultra short at 0.25–0.62:1, capable of projecting images up to 120 inches wide with minimal space. So far, so familiar until you look at what’s changed under the hood.
Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670 projector swaps Yamaha for Bose sound
One standout change is audio. The original Yamaha speakers are gone, replaced by a 20W 2.1 channel Sound by Bose system, giving the EH-LS670 a richer sound profile straight out of the box.
Here’s what the upgraded model brings to the table:
- New Google TV interface
- Sound by Bose 2.1 channel, 20W speakers
- Higher 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast
- Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2
- Game Mode with 20 ms input lag
- Epson setup app for automatic image fit via phone camera
These updates make it more suited for gaming setups and streaming-heavy households.
Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670 projector brings modern connectivity
Gone is the older Android TV experience. In its place, you’ll find Google TV, which streamlines apps and voice control. The projector now supports Wi-Fi 6E for faster, more stable wireless connections and has upgraded Bluetooth 5.2.
Two HDMI ports (with HDCP 2.3) keep things simple for console or Blu-ray hookups, while Game Mode shaves down the input lag to a responsive 20 milliseconds.
Epson’s projector launches in Europe at its original price
The EH-LS670 is now selling across Europe for £2,200 or €2,299.99, making it surprisingly cheaper than the original. Customers can pick between two finishes: metallic black or diamond white. Availability outside Europe hasn’t been confirmed yet.
For home theater fans who’ve waited on a UST projector with tighter software, better sound, and a faster connection, this one checks the boxes.