JMGO's Motion-Controlled Projector
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•You can aim this projector by moving its motion-sensing remote around
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JMGO’s N3 Ultra Max projector uses a motorized gimbal that handles alignment automatically.
The all-in-one projector will handle the rest of the fine-tuning, including focus, optical zoom, and keystone adjustments.
JMGO expects it to be available globally, including in the US , sometime in the fourth quarter of 2025 .
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