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Nebula P1 | World's First Portable Projector with Detachable Speakers (Lightning Deals)
Nebula P1 | World's First Portable Projector with Detachable Speakers (Lightning Deals)
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Bundle Benefit: Anker SOLIX C300 288Wh DC Portable Power Station — powers your P1 projector for 3 hours (with all features running), whether in the backyard, outdoors, or camping.
- More Immersive True 2.0 Surround Sound: Dual detachable speakers deliver a wider soundstage for a more room‑filling, immersive sound. Flexibly place the speakers anywhere you like for sound perfectly tuned to your spot.
- Exceptional Brightness and Lasting Clarity: Enjoy brilliant, clear visuals with 650 ANSI Lumens and 1080P Full HD resolution. Maintains consistently crystal-clear images over time.
- Compact Portable Design with Big Screen: Lightweight body with an integrated carry handle lets you take your entertainment anywhere. Enjoy a stunning 180"" max projection indoor or outdoor with up to 20 hours of speaker playtime.
- Effortless Viewing with Instant Adjustment: With real-time autofocus and keystone correction, pictures are perfectly aligned even when moved. Dual-arm 130° built-in gimbal enables flexible angle adjustment with enhanced stability for shake-free images.
- Google TV with Endless Streaming Choices: Enjoy over 400,000+ movies and shows via Google TV, including official Netflix — no sideloading or dongles required.
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It has great brightness quality, even with the lights on it looks great, the audio is loud and clear, I loved it.
Love it its great
The Soundcore Nebula P1 Projector with detachable speakers is an excellent portable projector at this price point. I have a Samsung Freestyle 2 portable projector, which is within the same price point, and the Nebula P1 is a superior product. These two are the only portable projectors I've used, so I'll be comparing them.Freestyle 2 only has 230 lumens, which makes it impossible to watch anything during the day. However, Nebula P1 has 650 lumens. Obviously, it's not as bright as my 4K TV, but I can still watch things during the day. The color quality is great. It also provides better sound. Each detachable speaker provides 10W vs 5W total for Freestyle 2. The keystone on the Nebula P1 is much more functional and easier to use compared to the Freestyle 2. You can adjust each corner manually to fit your screen perfectly. You can get up to 180 inches with P1 vs. 100 inches w/ FS2. The P1 power brick provides 100W vs. 65W for FS2. My house is set up with Samsung SmartThings and Google Ecosystem, so it was a breeze to install all the apps in the P1 using Google TV. The P1 also has more ports: HDMI, USB-A, AUX, and USB-C for power. I connected an HDMI splitter to connect my game consoles, and the eARC and CEC work as they should without any issues. The FS2 only has Micro-HDMI and USB-C for power. The P1 has 32 GB of storage, 2 GB of RAM, and is splash-resistant.I've been using the P1 for my main TV for over 4 months, and I love it. I love watching movies, TV shows, and playing games on this. It's connected to my Samsung soundbar via Bluetooth. I connect immediately and work flawlessly.The P1 is quite heavy at 5.3 lbs vs. 1.8 lbs for FS2. The FS2 remote has a solar charger, but the P1 remote does not. However, P1 remote buttons illuminate when touched or pressed, which is a huge bonus. You can get a battery base for FS2 but not for P1. The FS2 gaming hub is nice, but only if you have the subscriptions for the game platforms. I like that the Nebula P1 has a full-size HDMI port. Google Cast works decently, but Samsung's screen mirroring via SmartThings works much better. I also received a 50% off promo code for a carrying case by providing a feedback. The notification popped up on P1 one day.I haven't used the P1 outdoors, but I'll mainly use it at home and take FS2 for camping because of its portability. The underwhelming sound and low lumens of the FS2 don't really matter while camping since we try to keep it a low-key or watch it inside our tent. I'll be using the P1 for a backyard movie night. It would provide much better performance and experience.
Great combo good quality ok sound (actually can be pretty loud) I wish there were more bass but it’s normal. Brightness is perfect. Love it
Excelente 👌
It has great brightness quality, even with the lights on it looks great, the audio is loud and clear, I loved it.
Love it its great
The Soundcore Nebula P1 Projector with detachable speakers is an excellent portable projector at this price point. I have a Samsung Freestyle 2 portable projector, which is within the same price point, and the Nebula P1 is a superior product. These two are the only portable projectors I've used, so I'll be comparing them.Freestyle 2 only has 230 lumens, which makes it impossible to watch anything during the day. However, Nebula P1 has 650 lumens. Obviously, it's not as bright as my 4K TV, but I can still watch things during the day. The color quality is great. It also provides better sound. Each detachable speaker provides 10W vs 5W total for Freestyle 2. The keystone on the Nebula P1 is much more functional and easier to use compared to the Freestyle 2. You can adjust each corner manually to fit your screen perfectly. You can get up to 180 inches with P1 vs. 100 inches w/ FS2. The P1 power brick provides 100W vs. 65W for FS2. My house is set up with Samsung SmartThings and Google Ecosystem, so it was a breeze to install all the apps in the P1 using Google TV. The P1 also has more ports: HDMI, USB-A, AUX, and USB-C for power. I connected an HDMI splitter to connect my game consoles, and the eARC and CEC work as they should without any issues. The FS2 only has Micro-HDMI and USB-C for power. The P1 has 32 GB of storage, 2 GB of RAM, and is splash-resistant.I've been using the P1 for my main TV for over 4 months, and I love it. I love watching movies, TV shows, and playing games on this. It's connected to my Samsung soundbar via Bluetooth. I connect immediately and work flawlessly.The P1 is quite heavy at 5.3 lbs vs. 1.8 lbs for FS2. The FS2 remote has a solar charger, but the P1 remote does not. However, P1 remote buttons illuminate when touched or pressed, which is a huge bonus. You can get a battery base for FS2 but not for P1. The FS2 gaming hub is nice, but only if you have the subscriptions for the game platforms. I like that the Nebula P1 has a full-size HDMI port. Google Cast works decently, but Samsung's screen mirroring via SmartThings works much better. I also received a 50% off promo code for a carrying case by providing a feedback. The notification popped up on P1 one day.I haven't used the P1 outdoors, but I'll mainly use it at home and take FS2 for camping because of its portability. The underwhelming sound and low lumens of the FS2 don't really matter while camping since we try to keep it a low-key or watch it inside our tent. I'll be using the P1 for a backyard movie night. It would provide much better performance and experience.
Great combo good quality ok sound (actually can be pretty loud) I wish there were more bass but it’s normal. Brightness is perfect. Love it
Excelente 👌
It has great brightness quality, even with the lights on it looks great, the audio is loud and clear, I loved it.
Love it its great
The Soundcore Nebula P1 Projector with detachable speakers is an excellent portable projector at this price point. I have a Samsung Freestyle 2 portable projector, which is within the same price point, and the Nebula P1 is a superior product. These two are the only portable projectors I've used, so I'll be comparing them.Freestyle 2 only has 230 lumens, which makes it impossible to watch anything during the day. However, Nebula P1 has 650 lumens. Obviously, it's not as bright as my 4K TV, but I can still watch things during the day. The color quality is great. It also provides better sound. Each detachable speaker provides 10W vs 5W total for Freestyle 2. The keystone on the Nebula P1 is much more functional and easier to use compared to the Freestyle 2. You can adjust each corner manually to fit your screen perfectly. You can get up to 180 inches with P1 vs. 100 inches w/ FS2. The P1 power brick provides 100W vs. 65W for FS2. My house is set up with Samsung SmartThings and Google Ecosystem, so it was a breeze to install all the apps in the P1 using Google TV. The P1 also has more ports: HDMI, USB-A, AUX, and USB-C for power. I connected an HDMI splitter to connect my game consoles, and the eARC and CEC work as they should without any issues. The FS2 only has Micro-HDMI and USB-C for power. The P1 has 32 GB of storage, 2 GB of RAM, and is splash-resistant.I've been using the P1 for my main TV for over 4 months, and I love it. I love watching movies, TV shows, and playing games on this. It's connected to my Samsung soundbar via Bluetooth. I connect immediately and work flawlessly.The P1 is quite heavy at 5.3 lbs vs. 1.8 lbs for FS2. The FS2 remote has a solar charger, but the P1 remote does not. However, P1 remote buttons illuminate when touched or pressed, which is a huge bonus. You can get a battery base for FS2 but not for P1. The FS2 gaming hub is nice, but only if you have the subscriptions for the game platforms. I like that the Nebula P1 has a full-size HDMI port. Google Cast works decently, but Samsung's screen mirroring via SmartThings works much better. I also received a 50% off promo code for a carrying case by providing a feedback. The notification popped up on P1 one day.I haven't used the P1 outdoors, but I'll mainly use it at home and take FS2 for camping because of its portability. The underwhelming sound and low lumens of the FS2 don't really matter while camping since we try to keep it a low-key or watch it inside our tent. I'll be using the P1 for a backyard movie night. It would provide much better performance and experience.
Great combo good quality ok sound (actually can be pretty loud) I wish there were more bass but it’s normal. Brightness is perfect. Love it
Excelente 👌