A few months ago, Anker started selling the Nebula Mars, a high-end Android projector and speaker that could run apps on its own, without the need to link to an external device. However, that projector had a high end price tag (it currently sells on Amazon for about $600). Today, Anker, which is best known for its external battery packs, launched the Nebula Capsule, a much smaller Android projector and speaker that is also much more affordable and can go pretty much anywhere.
Like the Nebula Mars, the Nebula Capsule runs on Android (in this case Android 7.0 Nougat) so owners can download and project apps like Netflix, YouTube and others without the need to use a smartphone. You can still control the projector with a smartphone app, or you can use its inculded remote control. However, it can still mirror and project the screen of any device that supports Airplay or Miracast. The small size of the Capsule (4.7 by 2.7 inches, about the size of a standard soda can) means it is extremely portable. The DLP projector can last up to 2.5 hours on a single charge with a brightness of 100 lumens, which should allow you to watch at least one movie on battery power.
The projector has a resolution of 854 x 480 and can project up to 150 inches on a wall or ceiling. Inside the Capsule, which comes in black and red colors, is also a full 360 degree speaker, and Anker says the whole thing can be recharged in about 90 minutes. While the Capsule will have a regular price of $349 when it officially launches, the Indiegogo early bird sale will let you buy it ahead of time for as low as $249, if you hurry. Anker is also selling the speaker in two bundles. One adds a tripod and case, the other adds an Anker 10,500 mAh external battery. Both bundles are priced at $299.
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