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Something special is coming to Las Vegas this month, and if you're looking for home entertainment Heaven then you're going to want to tune in for the big reveal. That's because Yaber plans to unveil the ultimate in home entertainment.

You might not know the Yaber name just yet, but it's becoming a really big deal in home entertainment technology. The youthful brand – the "Y" in its name represents the innovation and youthful energy of Generation Y – is developing an enviable reputation for pushing the boundaries of audio-visual innovation while delivering incredible value for money.

Yaber has already won shelves full of awards including the Red Dot Award, the IDEA Award, the VGP Award and the CES Innovation Award 2024. And we're quietly confident that what Yaber's about to unveil will gain them even more gongs.

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The start of something special

Yaber was founded in 2018 and launched the world's first entertainment projector the following year, pioneering a whole new category in audio-visual excellence. Its combination of superb visual quality and exceptional audio made it an instant hit, and today Yaber entertainment projectors are delighting millions of streaming fans, gamers and movie buffs in over 120 countries.

The firm has been making lots of great friends, too. Yaber has been working with audio legends JBL since 2023 to bring its speaker smarts to Yaber's equally clever projectors. In late 2024 Yaber announced an exclusive partnership with the studio of legendary artist Keith Haring to release a special edition of its T2 protector inspired by his art, and Yaber has also collaborated with the Pantone Color Institute to debut an exclusive version of the flagship K3 projector to light up Paris Fashion Week.

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What to expect from Yaber's big reveal

We've been sworn to secrecy about what Yaber will unveil at CES 2025. But we can tell you that it builds on the optical excellence and innovative technology of its very best award-winning entertainment projectors, the Yaber K3 Series and the Yaber T2 Series.

Let's take the K3 Series first. It's Yaber's premier home theatre projector, capable of truly amazing visuals on an epic scale. The pictures it projects are stunningly clear and bright, and it's able to create a projection from 40 inches to a massive 200 inches – ideal for the biggest blockbusters. It's a super-smart, super-low-noise projector with one-tap operation, voice control, NFC screencasting and effortless setup to give you a perfect picture in seconds. And with dual 15W JBL speakers, it sounds as good as it looks.

Its sibling, the super-portable Yaber T2 Series, is even smaller and just as incredible. The T2 Series comes in two flavors: the regular projector and a special Keith Haring Edition.

The Keith Haring Edition features Haring's iconic motifs and a classic color palette of red, white and black, adding a splash of artistic flair to transform everyday entertainment. "Partnering with Yaber to bring Keith Haring's art onto a projector for the first time is a wonderful way to extend his legacy," said David Stark, Founder and CEO of Artestar, who represents the Keith Haring Studio. “This product allows his art to be experienced by a new audience, bringing awareness to his work and adding a special vibrancy to everyday viewing experiences.”

Whether you go for the fun and funky Keith Haring Edition or prefer the clean good looks of the standard version, we think you'll be amazed by how big an entertainment experience such a small projector can deliver both indoors and out. Both versions of the Yaber T2 Series are small enough to hold with one hand, with an integrated handle that makes them ideal for taking anywhere - so you can have the full cinema experience at a party or just in your own back yard when the weather’s nice.

The T2 Series are perfectly portable, but those small projectors think big. That’s because they can produce silky-smooth visuals up to a massive 120 inches in size. They both come with JBL speakers and Dolby Audio support for immersive audio, plus auto-focus and auto keystone correction for effortless setup. And with over 7,000 smart apps to choose from, you'll always be able to stream something worth watching on that giant display.

That’s not all. With the T2 Series’ music mode, you can also use your projector’s superb sound system as a portable Bluetooth speaker to get the party started. Thanks to their built-in batteries you don’t need to worry about finding a power socket: in music mode they can keep the music going for up to 18 hours.

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Share the secret of exceptional entertainment

There's not long to wait for the future of home entertainment to be revealed: Yaber will be unveiling the ultimate in home entertainment, its very first ultra-short throw projector and a cinema-level sound projector, on 6 January 2025 at the CES exhibition. If you're lucky enough to be in Las Vegas it's all happening at Caesar's Palace at 4pm local time, but if you can't make it along don't worry, because Yaber will be sharing all its secrets online immediately afterwards.

Click here to find out more about Yaber's story and its incredible products. And don't forget to save the date!

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