
Hisense
The Hisense C2 Ultra is a portable triple‑laser DLP projector that uses pixel‑shift technology to deliver 4K‑UHD images with up to 3000 ANSI lumens brightness. It features a 360° swivel gimbal with 135° tilt, Auto Magic AI for automatic keystone, focus and obstacle avoidance, and built‑in JBL 2.1 channel speakers with Virtual:X 3D surround.
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$1,997.97
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the C2 Ultra for its exceptional brightness, versatile gimbal, advanced color gamut, and premium HDR certifications, calling it a leading portable lifestyle projector for 2025. However, they caution that its weight, bulk, and reliance on pixel‑shift 4K keep it from being truly ultra‑portable or native‑4K, and the absence of a battery limits placement flexibility.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the projector’s bright, vibrant image and the convenience of the auto‑adjusting gimbal, noting that it delivers a cinema‑like experience at home. The most common criticisms revolve around its heft and size, which make frequent transport cumbersome, and occasional concerns about the pixel‑shift 4K sharpness on the largest screens.
Common Complaints
Heavy weight (~14 lb), bulky dimensions with the gimbal stand, and the pixel‑shift 4K implementation being less sharp than native 4K on very large images are the most frequently reported issues.
What People Are Saying
“fantastic! bright, vibrant”
“Heavy at 14 lbs, not ideal for frequent travel”
How It Compares
vs. BenQ portable laser projector
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Choose the Hisense C2 Ultra when you need maximum brightness, versatile placement, and premium HDR; opt for a BenQ model if portability and native 4K sharpness are higher priorities.