🎥 Elevate Your Movie Nights Anywhere!
The NEBULA Capsule 3 is a compact, portable mini projector that delivers a stunning 1080p resolution and a maximum screen size of 120 inches. With built-in Netflix and Google TV, it offers seamless streaming capabilities. The projector features 200 ANSI lumens for vibrant image quality and a built-in battery that provides 2.5 hours of playtime, making it perfect for on-the-go entertainment. Its intelligent setup technology ensures a quick and easy viewing experience.
Brand | NEBULA |
Product Dimensions | 78 x 78 x 78 cm; 900 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | D2425 |
Manufacturer | Anker |
Series | D2425 |
Colour | Black/White |
Form Factor | Portable |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Voltage | 2E+1 Volts |
Wattage | 8 watts |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 17.1 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 5 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 3 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 900 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**T
Great stuff
Great projector, cheap and compact. A few notes:- Brightness is actually good enough for me. Contrast is a little weak but if you're only projecting at night it's fine. Bear in mind that low brightness leads to longer battery life and reduced noise (less cooling required)- Despite being one of the quieter projectors on the market, I would recommend placing it at least 2ft away from your ears, unless you're using earbuds/headphones- The keystone feature is software based, which degrades image quality. Align the projector as well as possible with the screen to avoid relying on that feature- increasing the distance between projector and screen makes the image bigger which makes the experience more immersive, but reduces brightness and pixel densities and can make it harder to focus the whole image if the projector isn't properly aligned (see comment above)- File sharing: install a file explorer to sideload apps. For some reason FX explorer doesn't work with my USB stick so I've been using adb to send/remove files instead- This product is hard to disassemble and there are no spare parts available. If anything goes wrong once the guarantee is over you'll have to replace the whole thing
A**S
Just amazing
I love this thing. Super compact, fantastic picture and sound, and beautifully made. Worth every penny in my view. It’s like witchcraft how it works. I paid 370 in the sale and that’s a bargain for a piece of tech as good as this - even at rrp, I’d recommend it. It has all the apps, Google, wi-fi, Bluetooth and everything just works out of the box with auto focus, obstacle removal and auto keystone. Screen goes huge in lower light conditions and picture clarity is so good. You don’t even need pitch darkness to have a good experience. This is the go anywhere cinema in your pocket. If you don’t have internet, just boot up a load of movies onto a usb and you are good to go. Don’t settle for inferior lookalike products - you get what you pay for here. Highly recommended.
T**N
Good, bad and ugly
Don't get me wrong, this is an amazing bit of kit for the size and the £379 I paid on prime for it. The projector auto focuses and keystones and it's great. You can pick it up and it works out things have moved and it needs to refocus. This means it's constantly checking quality.It has no wires! I mean, it has a charger, but you don't need that plugged in to run it off battery mode.It has HDMI, USB and a line out for an external speaker which is all great.One extra good point is that you can lay it down and watch things on your bed, though the sound will be muffled and any movement on the bed and it'll refocus.The bad is that any movement at all, it will go into focus mode and interrupts you for a few seconds whilst it readjusts, but doesn't pause your film as far as I can see. I will be using this in the woods and it may be very annoying if there's wind blowing the sheet around.The ugly is that it really isn't that bright. I've included some photos with the review. The one next to the can o' drink is watchable. It's about a 24" screen at this point and it's watchable. With the lights off (and it was quite dark in there despite being quite bright in the photo) it was fine at its max size. The speakers are really nice but quiet. If you're not in a small room, you're going to need an external speaker.
Y**N
This thing is AMAZING
Now let's get this disclaimer out of the way first: it only works in a dark room, so don't think you're getting a £4000 laser projector.But if your room is dark enough (and by this I mean almost completely dark) and you have enough space to place this 3.5m away from the wall (there's no optical zoom) you'll get a massive 120" picture with plenty of detail and more than adequate brightness and contrast. The picture is plenty good enough for all but the darkest of movies (but these would also look dark on most TVs).For its relatively tiny size it packs a punch! It's about the size of a pint-size can of drink and this includes a speaker (which is OK if you're not fussy but I carry an external Bluetooth speaker for better sound) and a battery that lets you watch it in ECO mode (half brightness) for suppisedly 2.5h, or a tad over an hour in standard mode (full brightness) although I haven't done a duration test. ECO mode is not dramatically dimmer than standard and if the room is pitch black it'll still deliver a decent picture, especially if you have it closer to the wall which gives you a reduced screen size. It weighs a tad more than said can of soft drink (around 800g)I travel all the time and this has a permanent place in my cabin bag.The connectivity of little beast is brilliant: it's designed to run Google home, Netflix etc natively which is awesome because it makes it a standalone media centre, but if you're offline you can also cast your screen from another device or even stick a USB stick in it and play it worth an android media player (you can install apps like you would on an android phone). Nifty!I almost forgot the remote! At first I didn't think much of it because you can control the projector with the touch buttons on the top of the unit (which is cumbersome and only good as a backup) or from your phone through the Nebula app (good for typing although the keyboard doesn't seem to work in the YouTube app). However once I started using it I quickly became fond of it because it's small enough that you don't feel it's in your bag and it's easier to operate in the dark than your phone. The most important buttons light up for a moment when you pick it up and you can operate it by feel once you memorise the buttons).Now I'm going to be to almost unreasonably picky and list some complaints just to make this review a bit more balanced: sometimes the response to commands from the remote inexplicably slows down and it's frozen on me once, although a restart sorted it. Internal storage could be much better in an era where storage is cheap. For the price I would have expected at least 32GB, but 64 or 128GB would have been more in line with where the product sits in its market tier. Instead there's a measly 16GB of memory which is barely enough for a couple of FHD 1080p movies and 3-4 episodes of a series. It will do you for a short break or a movie night when you don't have access to or don't want to faff connecting to WiFi or Internet.You can of course still cast from your phone/tablet but you then can't use it for any other tasks while watching.The projector, charger and a 3m cable I bought separately for £7 fit perfectly in the seminrigid case my Gopro 10 came in so takes up minimal space.About the charger: my unit came with not one but two 65w chargers (each with a different plug, UK and Euro), which is pretty cool because these things cost about £30 to buy and I'd just bought a laptop that came without a charger and this charges it at full-speed, as does my phone.The USB C cable it comes with is kind of short, OK for recharging it but I like to run mine off external power to use it at full brightness. A 3m lead usually does the trick but I also carry another 3m one and a USB C female to female adaptor that has never not been long enough even if the power sockets is across the room.I picked mine up during a sale for £430 and while it's no replacement for a TV (which I haven't owned for 20 years and I have no interest in having) this may well be the purchase of the year. I can throw it in a small man bag and bring a cinema to a friend's house, or watch movies on a cinema-like screen in a hotel room (I now choose a hotel based on the size of the wall opposite the bed ha!)Usability-wise it's plenty adequate out of the box, but with a long power lead and an external speaker (and some good curtains) this thing gets closer to a home cinema than its size and price would suggest. Thumbs up.
C**T
Amazing projector!
Amazing projector, just like watching a TV. The sound quality is just like being in a cinema, I was shocked for such a tiny speaker and I’ve placed it on side of the room. Bought for use in the bedroom instead of a tv. Easy to set up even for me who has never owned a projector before. Expensive but with every penny.
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