AWOL Vision Brightness Correction: LTV-3000 Pro & LTV-2500
AWOL Vision corrected the advertised brightness on two of its projectors in 2025 as part of a broader settlement around brightness-labeling standards — though the company characterized the change as voluntary and preemptive rather than an admission of wrongdoing.
What Changed
- AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro: Corrected from an advertised 3,000 lumens down to 2,000 ISO lumens
- AWOL Vision LTV-2500: Corrected from 2,600 lumens down to 1,700 ISO lumens
What Wasn’t Affected
Notably, AWOL Vision’s flagship LTV-3500 Pro was not part of the correction — its advertised brightness figures remained unchanged, suggesting the dispute centered specifically on the LTV-3000 Pro and LTV-2500 rather than the brand’s entire lineup.
Why This Happened
This correction follows the same industry pattern seen with JMGO and later AAXA: Epson pursued brightness-labeling actions against multiple competing brands throughout 2025, arguing that non-standardized brightness claims misled buyers. AWOL Vision’s correction moved the LTV-3000 Pro and LTV-2500 to ISO 21118 — the internationally recognized brightness measurement standard.
What This Means for Buyers
If you’re comparing the LTV-3000 Pro or LTV-2500 against other ISO-rated projectors, the corrected figures above are the ones to use. Since the LTV-3500 Pro wasn’t part of the correction, verify separately whether its published brightness figure uses ISO 21118 or an older, potentially inflated standard before comparing it directly to competitors.