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🚀 Elevate your space with the Aurora Pro — where cinema, gaming, and style collide!
The Aurora Pro is a cutting-edge ultra short throw 4K laser projector featuring 2400 lumens brightness, ALPD 4.0 RGB+ technology for superior contrast, and dynamic laser dimming for enhanced black levels and energy efficiency. It supports Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, HLG, and Active 3D, paired with powerful 60W Dolby Atmos speakers. With ultra-low 12ms input lag and 4K@120Hz input, it’s optimized for immersive gaming and cinematic experiences, all in a sleek, easy-to-set-up design perfect for modern living spaces.







| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home Cinema |
| Asin | B0CHMMDJN7 |
| Average Life Span | 20000 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,007 in Electronics & Photo (See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo) 720 in Projectors |
| Box Contents | 100/120 Fresnel Screen, Remote Control |
| Brand Name | NexiGo |
| Brightness | 2400 lumen |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Gaming Console |
| Contrast Ratio | 3000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (265) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Display Type | Laser |
| Form Factor | Ultra short distance |
| Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
| Lamp Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Nexight INC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PJ92 |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Maximum Image Size | 150 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 53.5 Feet |
| Minimum Image Size | 75 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 0.33 Feet |
| Model Name | PJ92 |
| Model Number | PJ92 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | NexiGo ALPD 4.0 RGB+, Dynamic Laser Dimming |
| Product Features | Dynamic laser dimming, Dolby Vision & Atmos, active 3D, 60W speaker |
| Upc | 766214653769 |
| Video Encoding | H.265 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
User
Step Aside Hisense PX2 PRO
First let me start by saying that i knew i was getting a great projector but what i didnt know is just HOW great it was going to be! Let me tell you theres a damn good reason why EVERY single youtube reviewer has praised this so highly, its an absolute beast of a projector in everyway !Ive replaced my Hisense PX2 PRO with this and it destroys it in every department.For all you gamers out there, you seriously need to be looking at the Nexigo, playing at 4k with 120hz and having ZERO image loss or latency was just pure heavan for me. My PX2 PRO in gaming mode would wash out the image to increase the latency which just looked horrible, the Nexigo handles this stuff like an absolute champion!!!Ive read in the comments section that someone wrote that you cant use this projector in the day time!? This is nonsence ! It works just fine. Ive uploaded a picture of my veiwing in the daytime and using a box standard projector screen that isnt ALR and its as clear as day.Movie watching was also fantastic, the projectors pulls a very nice image with Punchy colours and deep blacks.This is without a doubt the best projector ive ever had the pleasure of owning and i will from now on be sticking with the Nexigo UST for the forseable future.For anyone reading this, if your tempted to buy one. Iwill say this. You will not regret buying one! They really are incredible.
User
Stunning in a dark room
I've had a projector since 2006 - first an epson 720, then a panasonic AE3000 1080, which unfortunately blew up a couple of years ago. Bought a cheap £160 one off amazon to keep me going until I could save up for a 4k projector. What I found is that there is always a compromise in a projector - you get a huge screen but comes at the expense of colour / brightness or focus etc. The Panasonic was lovely, but had quite a soft image, whereas I prefer a sharper image. Did a ton of research over the last year and ended up with the Nexigo Aurora Pro - mainly as I have a completely dark cinema with no windows so although not the brightest, it's perfect for a dark room. Also, I wanted a UST to better suit the layout of the room. Initially I projected onto a painted white wall and can honestly say it looked absolutely stunning. Anyone saying you "need" an ALR screen is simply wrong, you don't. It may be better, but the wall projection is perfectly acceptable. (I did end up getting a Duronic 120" screen more for aesthetic reasons than necessity). In my living room I have a 55" sony oled, and honestly, the picture from the Nexigo is comparible. I'm no expert but it is genuinely stunning. Sharpness is incredible, colour is nicely saturated. Brightness is perfect. Setup is easy, simply plug it in, and line up the image. The sound from the unit is good, but I already have a 7.1 / 5.1.2 atmos setup through an Onkyo home cinema receiver. I was worried about the dreaded "rainbow effect" but thankfully it is absolutely minimal - sometimes can be seen when I walk out the room and I am moving across the picture, but when I am sat watching, it is not an issue and I am very susceptible to seeing it. Sound levels are much lower than my old Panny, which was incredibly loud and the fact is is now 4.5 m away from us means you barely hear the fan noise at all and I am running in brightest mode, you can minimise the fan noise even more by using normal, or eco modes. I think my only gripe is the remote is a bit unresponsive, you have to point it direct to the unit and even then, it doesn't always register a button press. All in all, a great bit of kit 10/10.
User
A beast
I bought this projector after going through numerous reviews and articles on the best ultrashort throw 4k projector out there in 2023 and 2024. The best ones have the advantage of day time viewing because of increased ANSI lumens but pale in comparison to Nexigo pro for night viewing and it's display of black details. Moreover Nexigo pro is still decent in day viewing. I am currently using it without the ALR screen and the projection is still decent. I can't imagine what it would look like with the ALR screen combo. I am happy with the projector so far. It has a fancy turn on light show function like you're starting a posh car.
User
Avoid: Failed at 8% of Advertised Lifespan – No Support
Avoid: Failed at 8% of Advertised Lifespan – No SupportI purchased the NexiGo Aurora Pro in December 2023 for £2,479.12. The product is explicitly marketed with an "Average Life Span" of 20,000–25,000 hours. After approximately 1,600 hours of light use (roughly 8% of its advertised life), the laser engine suffered a catastrophic failure, resulting in an orange/red tinted image with permanent dark spots. Despite acknowledging the 20,000-hour expectation, NexiGo Support and Amazon have both refused a free repair or replacement, citing that the unit is past its 12-month manufacturer warranty.They claimed that 26 months of ownership constitutes "satisfactory use" and "typical average life," which directly contradicts their own technical specifications.The Facts:Price Paid: £2,479.12 Advertised Life: 20,000+ Hours Actual Life Achieved: ~1,600 Hours (8%) Resolution Offered: A £330 ($400) repair bill and two pairs of 3D glasses.If you expect a premium laser projector to last more than two years, look elsewhere. A product failing at 8% of its promised lifespan is not "durable" or "fit for purpose" under UK Consumer Law, yet this brand refuses to stand behind its own claims once the 12-month clock runs out.
User
Nice projector
To be honest I have never had a projector due to the fact they always needed a dark room and ceiling mounting but this one is a game changer, It is a lot bigger than it looks in the pictures but it does look smart and a lot smaller than a big tv, I have actually ended up swapping out my tv for this projector, First job was finding a decent screen and the best would be a ALR screen but they was over 1k so I ended up with a standard 100" screen that can be bought for around £150, I can watch this perfectly fine with my curtains open or lamps on which I think is because of the technology built in this projector gone are the days of needing a dark room, Setup is simple and there is a video on there website covering all the setting which I would suggest to watch, The picture quality is awesome in 4k , The gaming mode was a little let down as for gaming mode you cannot use and screen reduction and keypoints to use it and I found the screen was just too big for gaming in full screen, so I leave it at the 60 FPS and it still looks awesome with my PS5, There is a size adjustment in setting so you can actually get it smaller than the 85" which what I do unless watching a movie for that cinema experience, The inbuilt android app does work well with a ton of apps although it would have been nice to have BBC/CH5/ITVX etc but I just use my BT box for that or you could use a roko or firestick, The only 2 glitches I have found is if I put my PS5 into sleep mode the system shuts off and when I wake the PS5 there is no audio until I restart my PS5 ,The second is on plex when i finishing watching a tv episode from my plex server and go to the next episode it says unable to navigate so I go back and it works again ,Maybe these are just bugs and will be updated with a firmware update which BTW it did do automatically the first time I turned the projector on. Overall this is a great projector with awesome picture quality and sound and has made my 50" TV redundant.
User
Awsome for PS5 gaming
Got this in sale, and has been great. no issues at all. Awesome pic and features, and well supported with firmware updates. Awesome for PS5 gaming & watch movies.
User
From very happy to quite worried.
I would have given this 5 stars, but I have such caution now. I have recently received a replacement:My first one performed perfectly for 1 year and 8 months running on the v1.3.9 firmware. I was completely happy with it. Then I got the dreaded (and now I know, notoriously known fault of the) sensor chip failure - which I believe is the Texas Instruments DLP471TE chip - the white spots problem. Cutting out fine details of proof of purchase and evidence of fault, in short;I contacted the manufacturer and had to pay Ca. £270 (billed Ca. $300) for chip replacement because I was out of the guarantee period. Even though I was not happy about a failure in such a short period of time, all right, I tried to be philosophical.Upon return of mine, they sent me a new one.Sitting in my philosophical position, they did make the whole thing very easy, were impressively helpful and quick, and I very much appreciate how easy they made EVERYTHING for me.Set up my new one, have to update the firmware "Over the air" - Nexigo STILL not offering firmware download despite the option to update via USB in the projector's settings menu - and this time to a later version. I forget the number, now, but this was done September 2025.Running this replacement projector for about a month now, and I am experiencing some issues which I do not know if they are the device itself or the latest firmware. Always when switching over from one source to another, I have a few times experienced a sort of splitting of what seems to be the red laser away from the green and blue - sometimes by a couple of centimetres, usually millimetres, a sort of spastication of display. Moved away, it sort of vibrates rapidly, as though desperately trying to find correct alignment. I suppose it would be 'convergence' of the three lasers and the red sometimes isn't converging properly. At least, this is what I theorise based upon what I see. Otherwise, it is a firmware peculiarity, I know not, but obviously hope it is a firmware issue that may be fixed with another update.One other problem I am more certain is the firmware is that this device keeps turning on Dynamic Contrast which creates very weird ghosting over the whole image and makes the whole screen look like it is suffering from the worst kind of screen burn-in you can possibly imagine (by ghosting, I mean the true definition of that term; in the analogue TV days your TV was displaying a ghost image of another channel superimposed over the channel you were watching). Even when you check the menus it will still say that Dynamic Contrast is off, but the problem will not correct until you switch the menu item for it to 'on' and then switch back to 'off' again.So I have now moved from thinking this was a great projector, to being disappointed in its lasting power (I suppose really it is the chip's lasting power), and quite worried that I now simply have a faulty replacement. I did consider getting the Aurora Pro Mk II, but as far as I can find, they are still using the same notorious failure chips in that one too. I can't fathom why they don't use the newer, more reliable DLP472TE chip, especially when it's cheaper, and insist upon using a chip that is, as said, notorious for failure.
User
120hz low latency for gaming
This probably is the best 4k 120hz budget projector on the market yet
User
Amazing projector!
Great brightness, amazing picture!
User
Tutto nella norma
Ecceziunale veramente !!
User
Image incroyable
Image incroyableFonctionne très bien avec un tv streamingLe son est bien mieux que la plus part des téléJ ai acheté l écran 100 pouces de la même marque et je dois dire wow même dans le jour malgré les fenêtresJe le recommande fortement
User
Beautiful image and a great UST projector
I've been using my new Nexigo Aurora Pro for several weeks now, coupled with a Nothing Projector 120" ALR motorized retracting screen. If you don't want to read any more, know that this projector provides a beautiful image, especially on a screen designed to make the most of it.AMBIENT LIGHTThe room I am in has quite a number of windows, and so there is ambient light in the room. However, none of it is direct on the screen area, and I have a number of trees that help diffuse significant bright sunlight.Before my screen was delivered, I projected directly on a wall for a couple of weeks. During the day under this circumstance, the image was always visible, but very dark scenes in movies or games could be difficult to view. At night or when overcast, the image was very good even in darker scenes.Once the ALR screen was installed, light stopped being a problem during the day under all conditions. Movies, shows, and games all look great at any time of day,The only light issue that can cause any issues is if I turn on bright lights directly at the opposite end of the room, in our kitchen. This is directly in line with the screen and provides the most direct light I can create. Even then, the image is still quite watchable, but it performs best with indirect light in the room (I often have a small lamp on to provide some ambient light at night, for instance).In the photos, I had two lamps on in my large open living room/kitchen/dining space. While a screen is difficult to capture a photo of, you can see that the image is crisp and clean even with some light in the room.OPERATIONThe projector is easy to use. Some settings are accessed through a dedicated setting menu on the home page, where you can also choose HDMI inputs. Additional settings are accessed through the remote at any time.The remote feels of very good quality, and is enjoyable to use. It has backlit keys, and feels like a much more premium remote than most electronics come with.Setup is not hard, but can be slightly fiddly to get the image squared, as much of the adjustment is done by physically adjusting the placement of the projector. This is inherent to all UST projectors.SOUNDSound is fine, but not spectacular, from the projector. My room is large enough that it was not powerful enough, and even in a smaller room I would consider using a better sound system. But it is nice that is can be used as an all-in-one unit for video and sound if desired.PICTUREThe picture is good out of the box. AVS forums has some great guides on how to tweak the settings for the various modes that I found very useful to improve it, but it was very watchable before I tuned the image further.Focus and uniformity seems excellent on my unit.MY SETUPI have the projector mounted on top of a Screen Pro TS620 Motorized Slider Tray, which automatically extends to the right spot when I turn the projector on, and then automatically tucks the projector away when I turn it off.As mentioned, I am using a Nothing Projector 120" Black Series Motorized Floor Rising Screen. The screen is excellent, and I would say either an ALR screen like this or one of the fixed mounted Fresnel screens Nexigo offers as part of a kit are essential when using a UST projector.For sound, I have a Samsung HW-Q990D Q-Series 11.1.4 ch. Wireless Dolby Soundbar. The sound from this system is an excellent match to the picture of the Nexigo Aurora. I tried several other sound options first, and this was the best I tried by a large mile.CLOSINGThe Nexigo Aurora Pro is a great projector that provides a beautiful large image. Movies, games, and shows are impressive. This projector will turn your home into a theater. If that is the experience you are after, then I would highly recommend it!
User
Ausgezeichneter Projektor, Gute Firmware, Mittelprächtiger Ton
Der Projektor liefert ein ganz ausgezeichnetes und farbenfrohes Bild. Ich bin damit rundherum zufrieden. Selbst die Helligkeit im nicht-abgedunkelten Raum empfinde ich als ausreichend. Mein voriger Fernseher, ein Samsung OLED, war unterm Strich auch nicht wirklich besser. Der Fernseher war nur anders schlecht. Wo das Bild des Beamers durch ‚auswaschen‘ weniger brillant ist, war der Fernseher eben durch Reflektionen schlecht zu sehen. Dafür habe ich mit dem Beamer Ganztags ein viel größeres Bild und ab dem Abend die viel besseren Farben noch dazu.Als Sahnehäubchen verschwindet die leere, schwarze, Box aus meinem Wohnzimmer wenn der Fernseher aus bleibt.Für mich ist das ein super Deal! Würde ich wieder kaufen.Die Firmware ist gut und wird gepflegt. Kürzlich kam noch HDR10+ via Update. Apps sollen nicht so toll sein, habe ich aber auch nicht getestet da das kein Anwendungsfall für mich ist. Medien spiele ich via ATV und HTPC über meinen AVR zu. Sprich, der Beamer fungiert als reines Anzeigegerät. Ich persönlich hätte es nützlicher gefunden sich als Hersteller ehrlich zu machen: wer so ein Geld ausgibt spielt seine Inhalte mit einem FTV Stick oder etwas besserem extern zu. Ich verstehe sowieso den Trend nicht kurzlebige Betriebsysteme/Software mit einen viel langlebigeren Anzeigegerät zu verdongeln. Die Zeit und Ressourcen die für die Bloatware aufgewendet wurden wären besser investiert gewesen bildrelevante Features zu optimieren oder den Preis zu drücken.PS: Einen deutlichen Kritikpunkt (der aber meine Gesamtwertung nicht ändert) muss ich leider noch anbringen: Der Beamer offeriert keine Schnittstellen um ihn in andere System einbinden zu können (z.B. damit die Leinwand automatisch fährt oder Abdunkelung). Nichteinmal einfachste Statusinformationen (z.B. An/Aus, gewählte Quelle). Das ist sehr schade und wäre mMn deutlich nützlicher als noch ein Gerät mit einer mittelprächtig laufenden Netflix-App!Aus reinem Interesse was in dem Formfaktor so möglich ist habe ich die Boxen im Beamer Mal ausprobiert. Vorweg: Mein normales Setup sind 7.2.2 von B&W. Dafür ist der Beamer natürlich kein Gegner. Das der Beamer Atmos dekodiert ist mMn mehr als ein Gimmik zu sehen. Selbst in einem kleinen Raum schafft es der Beamer nicht eine anständige Klangbühne aufzubauen (von Atmos/Spatial brauchen wir gar nicht reden!). Nicht einmal ein richtiger Stereo-Effekt stellt sich ein. Auch im Bereich Bass ist das Ergebnis eher mau (hätte aufgrund des Formfaktors etwas mehr erwartet). Auch wenn ich es nicht gemessen habe (und auch nicht werde) -> unter 200Hz dürfte er ernsthaft nicht kommen und alles unter 4/500 Hz ist schon im Bereich gewollt aber nicht so richtig gekonnt.Selbst bei recht moderaten Lautstärken (im OSD alles über 16/17) empfand ich den Ton nicht mehr als angenehm. Teilweise schon in den Bereich ‚schrill‘ driftend.Mein Fazit: Bei Zimmerlautstärke den meisten Fernsehern überlegen. Mit mittel bepreisten Soundbars könnte er vielleicht auch noch mithalten. Wer hingegen schon ein mittelgutes paar Stereoboxen hat ist mMn damit besser bedient. Ganz ohne ‚Spatial‘ Audio von dem man hier sowieso nichts hört. Wie ich schon geschrieben habe kommt nicht einmal eine anständige Stereo-Bühne zustande.Overall: Da ich ausschließlich ein gutes Anzeigegerät gesucht habe bin ich äußerst glücklich und würde den Beamer wieder kaufen. Ob die anderen Punkte eine Rolle spielen muss jeder Käufer für sich selbst beantworten.
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