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Wzatco Launches Yuva Go Ultra Smart Projector in India at ₹17,990

By Artūras Malašauskas May 09, 2026 3 min read Share:
Wzatco has introduced the Yuva Go Ultra, a Google TV Certified projector with 13,000 lumens brightness and automatic AI setup, priced at ₹17,990 for the Indian market.

The Indian home entertainment market just got a new contender. Wzatco has officially launched the Yuva Go Ultra, a smart projector targeting consumers who want cinematic visuals without the complexity of traditional home theater setups. The device carries a special launch price of ₹17,990, available through Wzatco's official product page, Amazon, and retail channels across the country.

On paper, the specifications read aggressively for the price bracket. The projector claims 13,000 lumens of LED brightness with Native 1080P Full HD resolution and 4K support. It runs on Android 14.0 and holds Google TV Certification, meaning users get direct access to the Google Play Store and built-in Google Voice Assistance. The hardware includes 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM, which should handle streaming apps without excessive lag (though gaming enthusiasts might notice the limitations).

What separates this from budget projectors is the automation stack. The Yuva Go Ultra features Auto Focus, Auto Keystone Correction, and Obstacle Avoidance technology. In practical terms, this means you place the device on a surface, press power, and the image aligns itself. No more wrestling with manual focus rings or tilting the projector until the rectangle stops looking like a trapezoid. The sealed optical engine is designed to prevent dust accumulation, with a claimed lifespan of 30,000 hours.

Physical interaction matters here. The unit weighs 1.4 kg with its flexible bracket, making it genuinely portable. You can actually carry it between rooms without feeling like you're moving furniture. The bracket allows angle adjustment for wall or ceiling projection, and the 1.2:1 throw ratio with 50% to 100% zoom functionality gives installation flexibility. Projection size ranges from 30 inches up to 240 inches depending on room dimensions.

Connectivity covers the essentials: WiFi 6 for faster streaming, Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless audio, HDMI, USB, and a 3.5mm audio output. The built-in 5W speaker provides clear audio for everyday use, though serious viewers will likely want external speakers or a soundbar. Screen mirroring works directly from smartphones and tablets without additional accessories.

The Mobile Indian corroborates the launch details and pricing, noting the device is positioned as a premium portable option in India's crowded projector market. The original price of ₹39,990 has been slashed to ₹17,990 for the launch period, representing a 55% discount that positions it competitively against established brands.

Komaldeep Sodhi, founder and CEO of Wzatco, stated the company aimed to create a projector that feels effortless from the moment users switch it on. The emphasis on automation and ease of setup reflects a broader industry shift toward consumer-friendly projection technology that doesn't require technical tinkering.

There are caveats worth noting. The 13,000 lumens claim uses LED brightness measurement, which differs from ANSI lumens used by many competitors. This makes direct brightness comparisons tricky. The 1GB RAM is also modest for Android 14.0, which could impact multitasking or app switching speed over time. Whether the sealed optical engine truly delivers 30,000 hours without degradation remains to be seen in real-world usage.

The pricing strategy is aggressive. At ₹17,990, the Yuva Go Ultra undercuts many competing smart projectors with similar feature sets. However, Wzatco's brand recognition in India remains limited compared to established players like Xiaomi, Samsung, or BenQ. The company will need to prove reliability and customer support quality to build trust.

Warranty registration requires scanning a QR code in the packaging for mandatory e-warranty activation. Customer support is available via email, phone, or ticket system from Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM IST. The box includes the projector, remote control (AAA batteries not included), power cable, and user manual.

For consumers weighing this purchase, the value proposition hinges on whether the automation features and brightness claims hold up in actual living room conditions. The device promises to eliminate setup friction, but whether users actually pay for it remains the real question. Time will tell if Wzatco can sustain this pricing while maintaining quality standards across the Indian market.

Arturas Malas Artūras Malašauskas is an AI Systems Integrator with 20+ years of production-grade web engineering experience. He has designed, shipped, and scaled enterprise Python/PHP systems for logistics, SaaS, and public-sector clients. For the past year, he has focused exclusively on AI integrations: deploying open-source LLMs, building generative media pipelines (image, audio, video), and engineering multi-agent workflows for real production environments. His standard: reproducibility, security, cost-efficient inference—no vaporware. He documents and evaluates emerging AI tooling, separating verified capabilities from marketing noise. Technical editor at: muza-ai.eu, ai-verslas.lt, ai-naujinos.lt Connect on LinkedIn
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