Anker's portable Nebula P1 projector has a pair of detachable wireless speakers
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Anker's portable Nebula P1 projector has a pair of detachable wireless speakers
"Anker's Soundcore brand is expanding its portable projector lineup with a new all-in-one model that lets you separate a pair of built-in speakers and position them exactly where you want. The Nebula P1 offers similar functionality and flexibility as the Nebula X1 Pro that was introduced at IFA 2025, but in a much smaller package that weighs just 5.3 pounds instead of 72."
"Given full retail pricing for the larger Nebula X1 Pro is $5,000, the smaller Nebula P1 isn't quite as capable. It's limited to a 1080P resolution and 650 ANSI lumens of brightness from its LED light source. You'll want a very dark space to achieve the 180-inch projection that Anker says the P1 is capable of. Setup should be mostly painless with autofocus, automatic keystone corrections, and a built-in gimbal with 130-degrees of movement that lets you adjust the angle of the projector."
Anker's Soundcore Nebula P1 is a compact 5.3-pound portable projector priced at $799 on Anker's store and temporarily $719 on Amazon, with delivery expected mid-October 2025. The P1 provides 1080p resolution and 650 ANSI lumens from an LED light source, capable of up to a 180-inch projection in very dark environments. The unit includes autofocus, automatic keystone correction, and a built-in gimbal with 130 degrees of movement for angle adjustment. Two detachable 10W Bluetooth speakers offer up to 20 hours of battery life each. The projector itself lacks an internal battery and requires external power for outdoor use.
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