Danny Weber
10:00 08-10-2025
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Discover Anker's Nebula P1 portable projector with detachable Bluetooth speakers, Full HD up to 180 inches, 650 ANSI lumens, Dolby Audio, and Google TV.
Anker has unveiled the Soundcore Nebula P1 portable projector in the U.S., introducing what it calls the first device with detachable Bluetooth speakers. The twist is simple and practical: pop the speakers off and place them to either side to build a 2.0 setup with a wider soundstage—no extra gear required.
Positioned as a more compact and affordable alternative to the Nebula X1, the Nebula P1 supports Full HD and can throw an image up to 180 inches. With brightness rated at 650 ANSI lumens, it aims to keep viewing comfortable with diffused light. The unit also handles autofocus and keystone correction on its own, which makes setup feel refreshingly straightforward.
The headline feature is a pair of 10 W detachable speakers with Dolby Audio support. They can run independently for up to 20 hours and are tuned for stereo playback, with bass reaching down to 65 Hz—an ambitious target for a portable form factor.
Running on Google TV with Netflix preinstalled, the projector comes with 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, and HDMI, USB-C, and USB-A ports. The main body carries an IP33 splash-resistance rating, while the speakers are rated at IP54. Anker has already opened sales of the Nebula P1 as part of a launch promotion that includes a bonus projection screen. The price is set at $799.