The Soundcore Nebula P1 from Anker is a portable home theater projector that packs an impressive punch, or should I say, pixels. Weighing just over two kilograms and measuring only 28cm tall by 13cm wide, it’s easy to tote around for those movie nights in the great outdoors.
While its picture quality might not blow you away, at $800, it's a steal compared to high-end models that cost four figures. It features two wireless speakers and an IP33 splash resistance rating, making it both audio-visual and weather-resistant.
In my tests over the last month, I found its adaptability to be its strongest suit. Whether in my living room or outside, the Nebula P1 proved versatile enough for a range of viewing scenarios. However, its 1080p resolution is just okay, and it lacks advanced features like media casting.
For those who want a portable projector without breaking the bank, the Soundcore Nebula P1 offers an affordable option. It’s designed more for adaptability than professional-grade quality, making it perfect for casual movie-goers or parties in the park.







