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Lumio launches Arc 5 and Arc 7 smart projectors in India, starting at Rs 19,999

Lumio launches Arc 5 and Arc 7 smart projectors in India, starting at Rs 19,999

Indian Express07-07-2025
Indian consumer electronics brand Lumio is entering the home projector market with the launch of two mid-range projectors, the Arc 5 and Arc 7, that are capable of delivering Full HD 1080p visuals with HDR10 support.
Both projectors come with Lumio's Arclight Engine to ensure vibrant colours and sharp details, the company said in a press release on Monday, July 7. They are powered by a MTK 9630 processor, and offer 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. The projectors also feature an Under-Stand that helps to elevate them in a bedroom or living room setup.
The Arc 5 is priced at Rs 19,999 and the Arc 7 comes with a price tag of Rs 34,999. The company said that the Arc 7 will be available at a discounted price of Rs 29,999 during Amazon Prime Day, which is slated to be held from July 12 to July 14.
The home projector market is just one per cent of India's TV market compared to 15 to 20 per cent in developed markets, said Lumio. The company is looking to fill in the gap with mid-range options in a market that only has low-end models and high-end alternatives.
'While India's projector market is small, its potential is massive. The Lumio Arc 5 and Arc 7 bring the polish of our TVs— Google TV, stunning visuals, and room-filling audio—into a portable, easy-to-use package that requires no installation. We're making projectors accessible, reliable, and joyful, backed by the same nationwide support that made our TVs a success,' said Raghu Reddy, the CEO of Lumio parent company Circuit House Technologies.
Weighing over 1.33 kg, the Lumio Arc 5 boasts of 200 ANSI lumens with up to 100-inch projection. It also packs 5W speakers with Dolby Audio support and can be used to project visuals in bedrooms, hostels, or during travel.
Meanwhile, the Lumio Arc 7 is a projector of 400 ANSI lumens with up to 100-inch projection and two 8W stereo speakers with Dolby Audio support, which makes it ideal for larger spaces like living rooms, etc.
Both projectors are compatible with Google TV OS and provide access to over 10,000 OTT apps including Netflix. Some of the smart features of the Lumio Arc 5 and Arc 7 are Smooth Trapezoidal Recalibration or STR8 that enables auto-keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and instant autofocus using a Time-of-Flight (TOF) sensor.
Both models come with HDMI 2.0 (HDMI ARC-enabled), USB 2.0 ports and 3.5mm audio jack as well as Bluetooth 5.1 version. The remote includes Google Assistant and dedicated buttons for Netflix, YouTube, and TLDR, which is a dashboard app for sports and music content.
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