Editor's Take
What it's actually like to live with
The Lumio Arc 5 is the smartest buy if longevity is the deciding factor. The sealed light engine is the standout feature, and it genuinely matters more than most Indian buyers realise. After 2 to 3 years of daily use in a typical dusty Indian home, open-engine projectors at this price start showing yellow tints, soft edges, and contrast loss because dust accumulates on the LCD panel. Sealed engines like the Arc 5's avoid this entire failure mode, which is why the 15 year operation rating is genuinely credible rather than marketing fluff.
The official Google TV interface is the second standout. Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, JioCinema, and YouTube all run natively at 1080p, with the same smooth interface you would find on a premium Sony or Hisense smart TV. Voice search with Google Assistant works, and the licensed Netflix avoids the standard-definition cap that side-loaded projectors hit.
The Dolby Audio tuning on the built-in speaker is the third quietly important upgrade. Most projectors at this price ship with thin stereo speakers that need a separate soundbar for serious viewing. The Arc 5's Dolby Audio adds proper film dialogue clarity and music separation that solo and small group movie nights benefit from. After six weeks of evening use across Bollywood films, Netflix series, and a few weekend movie marathons, the audio quality was noticeably better than the WZATCO Yuva Infinity at the same price.
The Bluetooth speaker mode is the unique extra here. Switch off the projection lamp and the Arc 5 doubles as a Bluetooth wireless speaker for music or podcasts, similar to how the BenQ GV-series works at over twice the price. For Indian buyers who want one device that does two things, this is a quietly smart feature at sub-Rs 20,000.
The verified 4.4 star Amazon.in rating across 323 buyer reviews puts the Arc 5 among the most-trusted Indian-brand sub-Rs 20,000 picks. Lumio is one of the newer Indian projector brands gaining traction, and the brand backing through Clicktech Retail on Amazon.in adds genuine confidence for a budget buy.
The trade-off is brightness ceiling. At 200 ANSI lumens, the Arc 5 is built for fully dark to dim rooms only. If your routine includes daytime cricket or lit-room evening viewing, the WZATCO Yuva Infinity at 1,200 ANSI or the Egate Zen 7X at 700 ISO is the alternative.

Discussion
Be the first to comment