JMGO N1S Ultra
Home Projectors

N1S Ultra

JMGO

Released Aug 31, 2023 · Analysis updated Feb 16, 2026

Portable 4K projector with triple laser color, fast Google Home, good contrast, quiet operation, and 3D support. The JMGO N1S Ultra scores 83/100 based on 8 expert reviews in the home projectors category. Coverage includes reviews from Techradar, Digitalcameraworld, Mondoprojos, and Dvhardware.

Critic Score

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83

based on 8 expert reviews

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Pros

  • Lightweight and portable design(3)
  • Google home is fast and intuitive(2)
  • Good contrast(2)
  • Quiet(2)
  • 3d support(2)

Cons

  • Limited features(2)
  • Limited ports(2)

8 Expert Reviews

90
Jun 20, 2024

The JMGO N1S Ultra 4K, mounted on a sturdy gimbal, significantly enhances projection power and portability.

87
Jul 29, 2025

The JMGO N1S Ultra is a brilliant projector in a surprisingly small and light package with a gimbal design that makes positioning easy.

87
Nov 2, 2024

The JmGO N1S Ultimate delivers on most promises with excellent brightness, contrast, and reduced laser speckle, though color accuracy out of the box requires professional calibration.

85
Jun 22, 2024

The portable JMGO N1S Ultra 4K Laser Projector projects a crisp and vibrant 4K image, and its Google TV interface and smart features are impressive.

82
May 23, 2025

JMGO’s N1S Ultimate is a killer projector, but it has only a few upgrades over its predecessor.

82
Sep 12, 2023

The JMGO N1 Ultra is a unique and sophisticated 4K, RGB laser projector that offers good performance, though it needs calibration to achieve real color accuracy.

80
Jun 14, 2024

The JMGO N1S is an ultra-compact triple-laser projector with native Google TV and Netflix certification, offering 900 ANSI lumens brightness and HDR-10 support.

72
Sep 2, 2025

The JMGO N1S Ultra 4K Triple Laser Projector is a decent choice for the living room, but its excellent picture quality really should be supported by an Apple TV and better speakers.