The JMGO N3 Ultra Max uses a laser light source, which is reflected in its physical build — a unit measuring 210 mm wide, 238 mm tall, and 243 mm deep. With a volume of 12145.14 cm³, it occupies a moderately sizeable footprint, and its weight of 6800 g places it in the heavier range for consumer projectors, suggesting a design intended for fixed or semi-permanent installation rather than frequent portability.
The JMGO N3 Ultra Max delivers 4K output at 4500 ANSI lumens, paired with a 240Hz refresh rate and a maximum projection size of 300″. It supports both Dolby Vision and HDR10 for wide color and contrast compatibility, though HDR10+ is not supported. Focus is handled via a motorized system, while manual focus and motorized zoom are absent. The projector is also capable of displaying 3D content with glasses, and its minimum throw distance of 0.5 m allows for flexible placement even in tighter spaces.
The JMGO N3 Ultra Max offers a mix of wired and wireless connectivity options. On the physical side, it includes one HDMI port, one USB port, and a DVI connector, while VGA, S/PDIF output, and RJ45 ports are not present. Wireless connectivity is well covered, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast all supported, giving users several ways to stream or mirror content without cables.
The JMGO N3 Ultra Max includes a built-in stereo speaker system rated at 2 x 12.5W, along with a 3.5 mm headset jack for external audio output. A built-in smart TV platform is integrated, and the unit comes with a remote control and a sleep timer for everyday convenience. Dolby Atmos is not supported, and there is no external memory slot available for expanded storage.