Valerion Brings VisionMaster Max to IFA 2025 With Breakthrough Black Levels and New Wireless Dolby Atmos System

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    Valerion Brings VisionMaster Max to IFA 2025 With Breakthrough Black Levels and New Wireless Dolby Atmos System


    Valerion, the premium sub-brand of AWOL Vision, is back at IFA 2025 with the final production model of its record-breaking VisionMaster Max projector. First launched on Kickstarter—where it raised over $10 million—the projector now arrives with a suite of upgrades, including world-first black-level performance, rainbow-free visuals, and a matching wireless Dolby Atmos sound system. Shipping begins in October with a starting price of $4,999.




    Sharper Blacks, Brighter Scenes



    The VisionMaster Max upgrades its native contrast ratio to 5,000:1 (up from 4,000:1) and its Enhanced Black Level (EBL) contrast to 50,000:1 (up from 15,000:1). At the heart of this leap is Valerion’s NoirScene Dark Field Engine, which uses a fixed precision IRIS aperture, light shielding, and a proprietary algorithm to deliver deeper shadows and more stable luminance. Stainless steel blades inside the aperture are treated with heat-resistant black paint to further reduce stray light and improve tonal accuracy.




    Brightness has also been bumped up to 3,500 ISO Lumens, giving movies and games more punch in brighter settings. And for those tired of the distracting rainbow effect found on many DLP projectors, Valerion introduces Anti-RBE technology—claimed to eliminate 99.99% of color banding by blending red, green, and blue sequences into a seamless picture.








    Flexibility With Interchangeable Lenses



    VisionMaster Max is the first lifestyle projector to support interchangeable glass lenses, with both physical and digital optical zoom. Its throw ratio ranges from 0.9–2.0:1, covering everything from short-throw living room setups to larger theater-style installations. The bayonet-style mount even allows third-party lens compatibility, opening the door for home cinema enthusiasts to fine-tune projection layouts.




    Connectivity isn’t overlooked either. The projector adds Gigabit Ethernet alongside Wi-Fi 6E, ensuring smooth 4K streaming and low-lag gaming. It runs on Google TV with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and IMAX Enhanced playback, powered by MediaTek’s MT9618 chipset with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage.




    Wireless Dolby Atmos to Match



    Launching alongside the projector is Valerion’s ThunderBeat 5.1.2 Wireless Surround Sound System. This Dolby Atmos-certified setup delivers true 360-degree coverage with minimal latency, designed to pair seamlessly with the VisionMaster Max. Pricing starts at $1,298 for the full 5.1.2 system or $999 for a slightly pared-down 4.1.2 option.




    Pricing and Availability



    The VisionMaster Max will be available in October 2025 at $4,999. Other Valerion models round out the lineup, including the StreamMaster Plus ($1,499), StreamMaster Plus 2 ($1,999), VisionMaster Pro ($2,799), and VisionMaster Pro 2 ($2,999). The ThunderBeat wireless sound system is sold separately.







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