Xiaomi ecosystem brand Xming has introduced its latest projector, the Q5 Neo, to the Chinese market. Following the release of the Xming Q5 earlier this year, the Q5 Neo is now available for pre-sale on JD.com at a price of 699 yuan ($97). Let’s take a closer look at its key specifications.

Xming Q5 Neo Specifications
The Xming Q5 Neo projector features a sleek and compact design, available in a unique pink-blue color scheme inspired by the 2024 Paris Games’ vibrant palette. It is powered by an LED light source with a native resolution of 1080p (1920×1080) and supports 4K decoding, delivering crisp, clear visuals up to 150 inches.
Its brightness reaches 300 CVIA lumens, with a contrast ratio of 2600:1, and it features the advanced PhotonX 2.0 fully enclosed optical engine, enhancing brightness and overall image quality. The projector sports an all-glass optical lens and is designed with high durability and heat resistance in mind.
It includes a 360-degree metal bracket, allowing for easy angle adjustment, including ceiling projection, so users can enjoy versatile viewing experiences. For eye comfort, the projector is certified by SGS for low blue light emissions, making it suitable for prolonged viewing by adults and children alike.


The Q5 Neo is equipped with an MT9 chipset and operates on a smart system based on Android 9.0. It supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and various projection options, including DLNA, Miracast, AirPlay, Huawei Cast Engine, and Lebo.
It also features an intuitive iQIYI launcher, offering access to an extensive library of content. The device supports AI-driven image calibration, including automatic keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and screen alignment.
The Q5 Neo integrates with Xiaomi Mi Home and also supports the Xiao Ai voice assistant for remote voice commands, and button operation.
In terms of sound, the Q5 Neo comes with a 3W speaker and a spacious 120cc sound chamber that delivers an immersive audio experience. It includes HDMI 2.0, USB 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for flexible connectivity options.
If you’re interested in compact projectors, we recently reviewed the Xgimi MoGo 3 Pro, which features Google TV support—check out our full review for more details.
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