JMGO’s New Budget-Friendly Projectors Give You A Portable Cinema That Can Run On A Power Bank

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The pandemic ended years ago. You don’t need to sit at home anymore. You can hang out at a friend’s place, on a terrace, in a backyard, anywhere. And sure, you could sit and stare at your phone while you share TikToks with everyone around you – but projectors are now affordable enough that you can buy one and turn any place into an impromptu movie theater. Watch the latest episodes of White Lotus, binge a movie series (I recently began rewatching X-Men), or just indulge in some brain-rot movies online – projectors are perfect for gatherings. They’re portable, affordable, they create a massive screen nearly 100 inches diagonally, and here’s the best part – you can now power them with a simple power bank.
That’s the feature that JMGO wants to highlight with its latest projectors in the N1S series. The newly debuted N1S SE and N1S Nano form a part of their wildly popular N1S series, but unlike some of their higher-end projectors, these ones are designed to be affordable, adaptable, and power-efficient. The projectors were teased at CES this year, but JMGO’s now lifted the veil on them, with a very affordable sub-$999 price tag… and the ability to run the projector on the same power bank you use to charge your phone.
Designer: JMGO
JMGO N1S SE
A projector this compact has no right to feel this premium. The JMGO N1S SE is sculpted like a desktop monolith but behaves more like a precision instrument. At just 3.9lb, it fits anywhere, but the real party-trick is its motorized gimbal base, which rotates 360° and tilts without fuss—no stack of books or janky tripod required. Inside, JMGO’s upgraded MALC 2.0 triple laser system pushes out 800 ISO lumens at 1080p, with shockingly crisp clarity and rich color accuracy thanks to its full BT.2020 coverage and HDR10+ support. Autofocus and keystone correction are automatic, image sizes go up to a whopping 200 inches, and 65W Type-C charging means you can plug it into any mid or hi-end power bank to run your portable cinema.
The N1S SE folds in Google TV for instant access to Netflix, YouTube, and everything else you binge in denial. Two built-in 5W speakers with Dolby Atmos support mean you can skip the soundbar in a pinch, and with Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, HDMI, and USB ports, it plays nice with your whole setup. JMGO nailed the physical proportions too—this thing has presence without bulk, and that matte black body makes it feel more like design gear than a disposable gadget. No garish branding, no over-the-top frills—just a clean, focused machine that belongs in your space.
Why We Recommend It
So why do I recommend it? Because the N1S SE does something rare—it respects your living space. It’s a projector you don’t have to hide or babysit. The image looks consistently excellent without constant tweaking, and the design is quietly assertive without screaming for attention. For people who care about color accuracy, placement flexibility, and owning tech that doesn’t feel disposable, this hits the sweet spot. I’ve seen pricier models do less with more, and cheaper ones fail on fundamentals. This one delivers where it counts, starts at an impressively budget-friendly €799 ($906 USD) price tag—and looks damn good doing it.
JMGO N1S Nano
Weighing in at 3.9 lbs and measuring approximately 7.4 x 6.5 x 7.5 inches, the N1S Nano is the tiniest in its series. It’s designed for easy transport, fitting snugly into your backpack for those outdoor cinema experiences I mentioned earlier. The inner LED light source delivers up to 460 ISO lumens brightness, projecting crisp 1080p images up to 80 inches wide – that’s the equivalent of four 40-inch televisions arranged in a 2×2 format. While the N1S SE boasts a more advanced triple laser system, the Nano’s LED setup provides a respectable viewing experience for its class. The integrated stand allows for flexible positioning, and with automatic focus and keystone correction, setting up becomes a hassle-free endeavor.
Running on Android with the Google TV interface, the N1S Nano offers seamless access to streaming platforms like YouTube and Apple TV. Its two built-in 5W speakers, compatible with Dolby Atmos, ensure immersive audio without the need for external devices. Connectivity is well-addressed with HDMI 2.1 (ARC) and USB-A ports. Unlike the N1S SE, which requires a constant power source, the Nano can be powered via a 65W USB-C input, making it adaptable for on-the-go scenarios when paired with a compatible power bank. This flexibility, combined with its more affordable price point, positions the N1S Nano for anyone looking to dip their toes into the projector world.
Why We Recommend It
The JMGO N1S Nano strikes a commendable balance between portability, performance, and price. While it may not match the N1S SE’s advanced features, it offers a solid viewing experience in a compact form factor, and a fairly lower entrance-friendly €599 ($679 USD) price tag. Its user-friendly setup, versatile connectivity, and the ability to power it via USB-C make it a practical choice for casual movie nights, presentations, or impromptu viewing sessions. A perfect pick for people who love dabbling in movie nights, projecting YouTube videos on the ceiling while they lie in bed, or just want a large-screen experience without committing to a television.
Sarang Sheth
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