Formovie X5 Pro
Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025

Formovie X5 Pro Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth specification comparison between the Formovie X5 Pro and the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025. Both projectors deliver 4K resolution and share a 20,000-hour lamp life, but they take noticeably different paths when it comes to light source technology, projection size capability, and connectivity options. Read on to discover which projector best suits your home cinema needs.

Common Features

  • Both projectors have a lamp life of 20000 hours.
  • Both projectors output at 4K resolution.
  • Motorized focus is available on both projectors.
  • Neither projector has motorized zoom.
  • Neither projector has manual focus.
  • Dolby Vision support is not available on either projector.
  • HDR10 support is available on both projectors.
  • Bluetooth connectivity is available on both projectors.
  • Wi-Fi support is available on both projectors.
  • Both projectors have 1 USB port.
  • Neither projector has a VGA connector.
  • Neither projector has a DVI connector.
  • Neither projector has an S/PDIF Out port.
  • Neither projector has vertical lens shift.
  • Neither projector has horizontal lens shift.
  • Both projectors include a remote control.
  • Both projectors have a built-in smart TV platform.
  • Both projectors have a built-in speaker.
  • Both projectors have a 3.5 mm audio jack socket.
  • Dolby Atmos support is not available on either projector.

Main Differences

  • A laser light source is present on the Formovie X5 Pro but not on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • Width is 217 mm on the Formovie X5 Pro and 223 mm on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • Height is 167 mm on the Formovie X5 Pro and 176 mm on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • Thickness is 210 mm on the Formovie X5 Pro and 209 mm on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • Weight is 4000 g on the Formovie X5 Pro and 3300 g on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • A dedicated smartphone app is available for the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025 but not for the Formovie X5 Pro.
  • Volume is 7610.19 cm³ on the Formovie X5 Pro and 8202.832 cm³ on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • Maximum projection size is 500″ on the Formovie X5 Pro and 120″ on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • HDR10+ support is present on the Formovie X5 Pro but not available on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • Minimum throw distance is 1.7 m on the Formovie X5 Pro and 1.35 m on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • The Formovie X5 Pro has 2 HDMI ports while the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025 has 1 HDMI port.
  • The Formovie X5 Pro has 1 RJ45 port while the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025 has no RJ45 port.
  • Stereo speakers are present on the Formovie X5 Pro but not on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
  • Audio output power is 2 x 18W on the Formovie X5 Pro and 1 x 20W on the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025.
Specs Comparison
Formovie X5 Pro

Formovie X5 Pro

Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025

Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025

General info:
lamp life 20000 h 20000 h
has laser light source
release date July 2025 July 2025
width 217 mm 223 mm
height 167 mm 176 mm
thickness 210 mm 209 mm
weight 4000 g 3300 g
Has a dedicated smartphone app
volume 7610.19 cm³ 8202.832 cm³

The single most important differentiator in this group is the light source technology. The Formovie X5 Pro uses a laser light source, while the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025 does not. A laser-based projector typically delivers superior color accuracy, higher peak brightness, and better long-term color consistency compared to LED or lamp-based alternatives — all from the same rated 20,000-hour lamp life that both units share on paper. In practice, this means the X5 Pro is better positioned to maintain image quality over years of use, whereas the Mozart 1 Pro 2025's light output and color fidelity may degrade more noticeably over time.

On the physical side, the Mozart 1 Pro 2025 has a clear edge in portability: at 3,300 g versus the X5 Pro's 4,000 g, it is 700 g lighter — a meaningful difference when moving the unit between rooms or carrying it for outdoor use. Their footprints are nearly identical, so the weight gap is the primary physical consideration. The Mozart 1 Pro 2025 also includes a dedicated smartphone app, which the X5 Pro lacks entirely; this can meaningfully improve day-to-day usability for users who prefer managing settings, inputs, or content directly from their phone.

Overall, these two projectors make different trade-offs. The X5 Pro holds a significant technical edge thanks to its laser light source, which is the more premium and future-proof technology. However, the Mozart 1 Pro 2025 counters with a lighter build and smartphone app support, making it the more convenient, user-friendly option for casual or mobile use cases. If image quality longevity is the priority, the X5 Pro wins this group; if ease of use and portability matter more, the Mozart 1 Pro 2025 is the better fit.

Projection quality:
output resolution 4K 4K
has motorized focus
maximum projection size 500" 120"
has motorized zoom
supports HDR10+
has manual focus
minimum throw distance 1.7 m 1.35 m
supports Dolby Vision
supports HDR10

Both projectors output at 4K resolution and share motorized focus, making setup equally convenient on that front. Where they diverge dramatically is in projection scale: the Formovie X5 Pro supports a maximum image size of 500″, compared to just 120″ for the Mozart 1 Pro 2025. That is not a marginal gap — it means the X5 Pro is genuinely capable of filling a large dedicated home theater wall or even an outdoor screen, while the Mozart 1 Pro 2025 is better suited to standard living room viewing. For anyone prioritizing a true cinematic scale experience, this difference alone is decisive.

HDR support further separates the two. Both handle HDR10, which is the baseline standard for high dynamic range content. However, the X5 Pro additionally supports HDR10+ — a dynamic metadata format that adjusts tone-mapping on a scene-by-scene basis, producing more accurate highlights and shadow detail in compatible content. The Mozart 1 Pro 2025 maxes out at HDR10, which is still solid but represents the older, static-metadata approach. Neither unit supports Dolby Vision, so that is a shared limitation.

On throw distance, the Mozart 1 Pro 2025 has a slightly shorter minimum at 1.35 m versus the X5 Pro's 1.7 m, giving it modest flexibility in tighter spaces — though this advantage is largely offset by its much smaller maximum image size. Taken together, the X5 Pro holds a clear edge in this group: its vastly superior projection ceiling and HDR10+ support make it the stronger performer for users who want the most immersive and future-ready image quality.

Connectivity:
HDMI ports 2 1
Has Bluetooth
supports Wi-Fi
USB ports 1 1
has a VGA connector
has a DVI connector
RJ45 ports 1 0
Has S/PDIF Out port

Wireless connectivity is a draw — both projectors offer Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, covering the essentials for streaming and peripheral pairing without any cables. The meaningful differences emerge on the wired side. The Formovie X5 Pro includes two HDMI ports versus just one on the Mozart 1 Pro 2025, which is a practical advantage for users running multiple sources — say, a gaming console and a streaming stick — simultaneously without swapping cables.

More significantly, the X5 Pro also features a dedicated RJ45 (Ethernet) port, which the Mozart 1 Pro 2025 lacks entirely. For a projector likely destined for a fixed home theater setup, a wired network connection is a genuine asset: it delivers more stable, lower-latency streaming compared to Wi-Fi, particularly in environments with congested wireless networks. The Mozart 1 Pro 2025's reliance solely on Wi-Fi for network connectivity is a limitation worth noting for demanding users.

Both share a single USB port and neither offers legacy connectors like VGA or DVI, nor an S/PDIF audio output — so those are non-factors. Overall, the X5 Pro holds a clear connectivity edge, with its second HDMI port and Ethernet support giving it meaningfully more flexibility for a permanent, cable-managed installation.

Features:
has stereo speakers
has lens shift (vertical)
has lens shift (horizontal)
has a remote control
has built-in smart TV
has a built-in speaker
audio output power 2 x 18W 1 x 20W
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has Dolby Atmos

Audio is where these two projectors part ways most noticeably. The Formovie X5 Pro delivers stereo sound via two 18W drivers (36W total), while the Mozart 1 Pro 2025 uses a single 20W mono speaker. In practice, stereo separation creates a wider, more immersive soundstage that better complements large-screen content — movies, sports, and gaming all benefit from distinct left-right audio channels. The Mozart 1 Pro 2025's mono output, despite its slightly higher single-driver wattage, cannot replicate that spatial effect.

Beyond audio, the two projectors are closely matched on features. Both include a built-in smart TV platform, a remote control, and a 3.5mm audio jack for connecting external speakers or headphones — and neither offers lens shift or Dolby Atmos, which are shared omissions worth noting for users planning a more demanding home theater setup. The absence of lens shift on both units means image alignment relies entirely on physical placement and keystone correction.

With no lens shift on either side and shared smart TV functionality, audio becomes the decisive factor in this group. The X5 Pro's stereo speaker configuration gives it a meaningful real-world advantage for standalone use — making it the clear winner here for anyone who values built-in audio quality without reaching for an external sound system.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After reviewing every specification, these two 4K projectors clearly target different audiences. The Formovie X5 Pro stands out with its laser light source, a massive 500″ maximum projection size, HDR10+ support, dual HDMI ports, a wired RJ45 port, and stereo 2x18W speakers, making it the stronger choice for dedicated home theater enthusiasts who demand the highest image fidelity and versatile connectivity. The Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025, on the other hand, is more compact, 700 g lighter, features a shorter 1.35 m minimum throw distance, and includes a dedicated smartphone app, making it a practical pick for users in smaller rooms who value portability and ease of use over raw performance.

Formovie X5 Pro
Buy Formovie X5 Pro if...

Buy the Formovie X5 Pro if you want a laser-powered projector with a massive projection size up to 500″, HDR10+ support, dual HDMI ports, and stereo speakers for a premium home theater setup.

Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025
Buy Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025 if...

Buy the Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025 if you need a lighter, more compact projector with a shorter throw distance and a dedicated smartphone app for easy use in smaller spaces.