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XGIMI’s new products at #IFA2025

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XGIMI projectors have landed on my desk more than once, so news from one of the market leaders is always intriguing. At IFA 2025, our correspondent spotted not only updates to familiar lineups but also brand-new models. In particular, we’ll focus on the XGIMI Titan, XGIMI Vibe One, and XGIMI Horizon 20.

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XGIMI IFA 2025

XGIMI on IFA 2025 video report

By the way, XGIMI currently ranks second in the world among Android projector manufacturers, with over 5 million units sold. That makes their new releases genuinely worth paying attention to.

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XGIMI Horizon 20

In a way, the XGIMI Horizon 20 series is the safest bet for the manufacturer. We already know what the Horizon lineup is about and what the company invests into it – reminding you, I personally reviewed the Horizon Ultra. The new “20” series will consist of three models aimed at different segments: the XGIMI Horizon 20, Horizon 20 Pro, and Horizon 20 Max, priced at €1700, €2100, and €3000 respectively.

XGIMI IFA 2025

The design remains consistent across all models – an integrated stand, the same gray housing with black accents. In other words, the real differences lie in the specs. For example, brightness ranges from 3200 lumens (ISO) to 4100 and 5700 respectively. As for how ISO brightness differs from ANSI, you’ll find that explained in the article.

The series is rated at a 20,000:1 contrast ratio, with support for HDR10+ and IMAX Enhanced. Out of the box, the units come factory-calibrated, with an average ΔE below 1 and full DCI-P3 color coverage. Audio is handled by Harman Kardon speakers. For gaming, the company specifies latency as low as 1 ms in 1080p/240 Hz mode – yes, the projector can actually push 240 Hz.

XGIMI IFA 2025

But the standout feature across the entire lineup is the movable front lens and the optical system as a whole. In the higher-end models, it comes branded as X-Master Red Ring, yet all three projectors include Lens Shift, which makes image alignment far more precise and efficient.

XGIMI IFA 2025

This is XGIMI’s own development, combining AI with a motorized lens shift to improve projection accuracy and clarity. It also supports optical zoom, not just digital.

XGIMI Vibe One

Moving on, the XGIMI Vibe One projectors are designed with a modern, youth-oriented look. Most versions will be available in a wireless configuration, though some markets may also see a wired model. The lineup is offered in two color options: a neutral gray or a brighter blue-and-yellow “Blue Spark” edition. Each unit comes with a set of stickers, and the price is set at $200.

XGIMI IFA 2025

As for specifications, the projector offers 250 lumens of brightness, with a recommended screen size between 60 and 120 inches. It has a 1500:1 contrast ratio and Full HD resolution. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 5, and the device supports autofocus and keystone correction. The interface runs on Google TV with Netflix support, and there are HDMI and USB ports available.

XGIMI IFA 2025

Key features include a very quick setup process and an ambient lighting base. The projector is equipped with 6 W Harman Kardon stereo speakers and can function as a portable speaker for up to four hours, with video playback lasting around 80 minutes. It appears that it can also be charged via a power bank, though this hasn’t been fully confirmed.

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XGIMI Titan

Finally, there’s the XGIMI Titan. At a price of €4,000, this model is best considered in the context of home theater use. It also marks a notable moment for XGIMI, as the Titan is the brand’s first projector aimed at commercial or office applications, following more than a decade focused solely on the home segment.

XGIMI IFA 2025

Its design aligns with what you’d expect from a home theater projector. It offers 5,000 ISO lumens of brightness and an optical zoom range of 20–80%. The projector uses XGIMI’s X1 AI optical chip, which measures 0.78 inches – nearly twice the size of the chips found in standard models.

XGIMI IFA 2025

The image quality is clearly a major focus. It offers 4K resolution, full DCI-P3 coverage, a dynamic contrast ratio of 5 million to 1, and support for Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, and HDR10+.

XGIMI IFA 2025

The projector can be mounted on a bracket with a 180-degree rotation without compromising image quality, thanks to the built-in Lens Shift system. It also supports 3D content, which is uncommon in modern projectors.

XGIMI IFA 2025

Noise levels remain under 28 dB, making it easy to mask with a separate audio system – or multiple systems. The XGIMI Titan also supports RS232, along with SPDIF and wired remote control, offering flexibility for integration into more complex setups.

XGIMI IFA 2025

Availability and pricing may vary by region; local suggested retail prices will be confirmed closer to launch.

That’s all for now. Feel free to leave a comment about which of the new models caught your attention the most. Personally, setting aside the RS232-equipped projector, I’m most interested in the XGIMI Vibe One – I could even see myself getting one. But don’t hesitate to share your own thoughts!

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Alex Zobov
Alex Zobovhttps://root-nation.com/
Tech journalist. Write reviews, guides and analytical pieces; I regularly attend exhibitions and produce on‑site reports. I enjoy gadgets, understand how they work and explain their value clearly.
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