Soundcore Nebula P1: The Projector With Detachable Speakers!
The Soundcore Nebula P1 is a portable 1080p Google TV projector built around a unique detachable-speaker design. Steve’s video focuses on how the removable wireless speakers change the experience for movie nights, letting you place the left and right audio closer to where you sit instead of relying only on sound coming from the projector body. It is aimed at indoor and outdoor casual viewing, with 650 ANSI lumens, an 80- to 180-inch image range, automatic setup tools, and a dual-arm gimbal that can tilt for walls, ceilings, and backyard setups. The Prime Day offer in the video listed it at $599 with code STEVE618, normally $799, though pricing and availability may change.
Steve’s main takeaway is that the Nebula P1 stands out because the speakers detach and can be placed around the seating area for a much better stereo effect.
The projector is designed for quick movie-night setup rather than a permanent theater installation, with a handle, gimbal stand, auto focus, keystone, screen fit, and obstacle avoidance.
Its 650 ANSI-lumen brightness is positioned for evening use, so it should work best in darker rooms, nighttime patios, or controlled lighting.
The 1080p image supports SDR and HDR picture modes, and the description highlights 124% Rec.709 color coverage for a more colorful picture.
Specs at a Glance
| Feature | Anker Nebula P1 |
|---|---|
| Technology | Portable smart projector, likely LED light source, 650 ANSI lumens, 1080p Full HD, Google TV, detachable wireless speake |
| System type | Not specified in the supplied source; likely single-chip DLP/LCD class but uncon |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Full HD |
| HDR | HDR picture modes are shown in the video chapters; exact HDR formats are not specified in the supplied source |
| Smart platform | Google TV with Netflix support and access to Google TV apps; Google account and internet connection required for initial |
| Gaming | No dedicated gaming features or latency numbers were provided. Best suited for casual big-screen gaming if HDMI input latency is acceptable, not confirmed as a competitive gaming projector. |
| Mount / VESA | Designed around a built-in dual-arm 130° gimbal for flexible tabletop placement and angled projection. The supplied source does not confirm a tripod thread, cei |
Steve's Take From The Video
Picture and Feature Highlights
Options and Setup
| Size | Details |
|---|---|
| Nebula P1 | 1080p Full HD projector likely 60Hz class, exact refresh not stated portable projector with detachable 2.0 wireless speaker system Setup: dual-arm 130° gimbal, tabletop/portable setup, wall/ceiling/backyard projection Placement: built-in handle, no stand-foot spacing applicable 650 ANSI lumens, Google TV, auto focus/keystone/screen fit/obstacle avoidance |
Verdict: Who Should Buy It?
Detachable wireless speakers are the major real-world advantage letting the sound come from around the seating area instead of only from the projector. 20W 2.0 stereo speaker system with Dolby Audio is stronger and more flexible than the typical small built-in projector speakers. Portable design with built-in handle and dual-arm 130° gimbal makes it easy to move between living room
650 ANSI lumens is not intended for bright daytime viewing or rooms with lots of ambient light. Resolution is 1080p not native 4K so buyers wanting maximum detail for very large screens may want a higher-end projector.
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Soundcore Nebula P1: The Projector With Detachable Speakers!
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