Anker stuffed its awesome Nebula X1 projector into a party speaker
Briefly

Anker stuffed its awesome Nebula X1 projector into a party speaker
"Anker took its portable and incredibly bright Nebula X1 projector and jammed it into a 30 x 17 x 13.5-inch box with a 160W subwoofer to create the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro. The resulting Google TV party projector - announced at IFA 2025 - weighs 72.4 pounds, so Anker also gave it a retractable handle and wheels to keep it mobile."
"The sub - which produces "chest thumping base," according to Anker - is configured to float inside the assembly to avoid rattling the 4K image. A pair of 80W soundbar speakers fold out on the left and right sides and can be detached to optimize placement at the front of the room, with a pair of 40W wireless satellites for the rear channels, as well."
"Otherwise, we're looking at the same all-in-one Nebula X1 projector that I recently reviewed and loved, thanks to its impressive image, great sound, all-glass lens mounted on a motorized swivel, optical zoom, quiet operation, and bright 3,500 ANSI lumen output from its triple laser light source. Only now, everything is rated at IP43 to help protect it from light rain and dust."
The Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro combines the Nebula X1 4K projector with a 160W subwoofer inside a 30 x 17 x 13.5-inch enclosure that weighs 72.4 pounds. A retractable handle and wheels provide mobility. Audio includes a floating sub to prevent image vibration, two detachable 80W soundbar speakers, and two 40W wireless rear satellites, with a claimed 7.1.4 configuration and Dolby Atmos support. The projector retains an all-glass lens on a motorized swivel, optical zoom, quiet operation, and 3,500 ANSI lumen triple-laser output. Components carry an IP43 rating for light rain and dust. Kickstarter begins September 22, with retail around March 2026 and expected price between $4,000 and $5,000.
Read at The Verge
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]