Hisense has taken a bold step into the compact projection space with the M2 Pro, its smallest and lightest 4K laser mini projector to date. Revealed in June 2025, the M2 Pro attempts to condense the company’s larger laser TV experience into a device that’s portable enough to move from room to room—or even outdoors—without compromising on image fidelity. But does shrinking the hardware still leave room for performance?
Designed to Go Wherever You Are
The most striking thing about the Hisense M2 Pro is how compact it is, given what it’s built to do. At a glance, it’s a mini projector, but under the hood, it’s equipped with advanced features typically reserved for bulkier setups. The company claims this is its most portable laser projector yet, weighing noticeably less than previous models.
Its design centers on mobility and convenience, meaning it’s not tethered to any one space. Whether on a living room shelf or a backyard wall, the M2 Pro is meant to project up to 200 inches of screen space without requiring a permanent setup. The automatic keystone correction and focus help with quick deployments, so you’re not fiddling with settings every time you move it.
Laser and AI Tech Working Together
The M2 Pro incorporates Hisense’s Pure Triple Color Laser engine—an RGB system that uses separate red, green, and blue lasers for broader and more accurate color reproduction. It’s one of the standout features because this is the first time Hisense has shrunk its triple-laser system down to such a portable format.
On the software side, AI plays a supporting role. The M2 Pro includes an AI 4K Clarity engine, with intelligent upscaling, noise reduction, and HDR enhancement to refine visuals depending on the source material. The combination of DLP hardware (with 2.07 million micromirrors) and these AI-powered refinements gives it the ability to project true 4K resolution, even when the input isn’t natively 4K.
Real Zoom, Not Digital Trickery
Unlike many mini projectors that rely on digital zoom (which can degrade image sharpness), the M2 Pro offers optical zoom with a 1.0–1.3 throw ratio. This gives it some breathing room when adjusting projection distance and screen size, all while retaining clarity. The image range spans from 65 inches up to 200 inches, making it flexible for a variety of spaces.
Another detail worth noting is the wall color adaptation. This feature adjusts the projected image to suit the color of the wall it’s being displayed on—handy if you’re not working with a pristine white screen or surface.
Beyond the Picture: Smart Features and Sound
Hisense didn’t neglect the audio side. The M2 Pro features integrated Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X, allowing it to output spatial sound without needing an external speaker. It’s not a substitute for a surround sound system, but it’s decent enough for casual viewing.
As for smart functionality, the projector runs on the VIDAA OS platform, giving users access to popular streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+. Navigation is handled via a voice-enabled remote, which is now standard for Hisense’s smart devices.
In all, the Hisense M2 Pro tries to bring premium projection tech into a smaller footprint. It’s not a game-changer in every aspect, but it makes some notable strides in merging portability with performance. It’s expected to arrive soon in several global markets, including the U.S., Germany, and Australia, with prices and launch dates to be announced by region.
Technical Specifications
Feature | Description |
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Projection Technology | DLP with 2.07 million micromirrors |
Resolution | 4K UHD (3840 × 2160) |
Laser Engine | Pure Triple Color Laser (RGB) |
AI Processing | AI 4K Upscaler, AI Noise Reduction, AI HDR Upscaler |
Zoom | Optical Zoom (1.0–1.3 throw ratio) |
Screen Size Range | 65″ to 200″ |
Keystone Correction | Auto keystone |
Focus | Auto focus |
Wall Color Adaptation | Yes, 7 preset color calibrations |
HDR Support | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
Audio | Built-in Dolby Audio, DTS Virtual:X |
Operating System | VIDAA Smart OS |
Streaming Apps | Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and more |
Voice Remote | Yes |
Weight | Lightest Hisense laser projector to date (exact weight TBC) |