The Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro 2025 uses a traditional lamp light source rather than a laser, with a rated lamp life of 20000 hours in standard mode that extends to 30000 hours when running in eco mode. Audible noise sits at 32 dB under normal operation and drops to a quieter 29 dB in eco mode. Physically, the unit measures 223 mm wide, 176 mm tall, and 209 mm deep, with a total volume of approximately 8202.83 cm³ and a weight of 3300 g. It also supports a dedicated smartphone app, adding a layer of remote management convenience.
The projector outputs at a 4K resolution with a brightness of 1200 ANSI lumens, and can throw an image up to 120″ from a minimum distance of 1.35 m. Focus is handled motorized, while zoom is not motorized and manual focus adjustment is also absent. HDR10 is supported for compatible content, though HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG are not. 3D display with glasses is likewise not supported.
Wireless connectivity is well covered, with built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Chromecast, AirPlay, and Miracast all supported, alongside DLNA certification for local network media streaming. On the wired side, the projector offers one HDMI port and one USB port, while there is no RJ45 ethernet port, VGA connector, DVI connector, or S/PDIF audio output.
The projector includes a built-in smart TV platform and comes with a remote control for navigation. Audio is handled by a single built-in speaker rated at 20W, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack is available for external audio output; however, the speaker configuration is mono rather than stereo, and Dolby Atmos is not supported. Lens shift is absent in both vertical and horizontal directions, and there is no external memory slot or voice command functionality.