Yaber has launched its latest high-quality flagship home theater projector series, the K3, at IFA 2024. The K3 series, featuring the K3 and K3 Pro models, enhances home entertainment with two new technologies: CoolSwift cooling for stable, long-term use, and NovaGlow optical technology for improved brightness and image clarity.

A key feature of the K3 series is its exceptional brightness, with over 1,600 ANSI lumens, making it one of Yaber’s brightest projectors. The use of ANSI lumens means the brightness is certified, ensuring that users can rely on the projector’s high performance in various lighting conditions.

The K3 delivers 1080p Full HD resolution and can project images from 40 to 200 inches (5.08 meters), making it ideal for cinematic viewing, even in bright rooms. NovaGlow optical technology further enhances the image quality, providing sharp, vivid, and lifelike visuals.

In addition to its visual capabilities, the K3 series stands out for its integrated high-quality sound system. Both models feature dual 15W JBL stereo speakers with Dolby Audio, creating an immersive, theater-like sound experience. The K3 Pro model goes a step further by including a subwoofer for deeper bass, enhancing the audio experience.

The projectors are equipped with intelligent features such as Auto Focus, Auto Keystone Correction, Intelligent Screen Alignment, and Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance, making setup and operation seamless. Yaber’s CoolSwift cooling system ensures consistent performance over long periods, while the blue light-filtering coating reduces eye strain.

With a built-in TV dongle offering access to over 7,000 apps and support for voice control, the K3 series offers both high-quality visuals and sound for a complete home entertainment experience.

The K3 is priced at $499 in the USA (€599 in Europe), while the K3 Pro is $599 (€649 in Europe). More info on the official website.

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