Anker’s Nebula P1 projector is the portable sound king

April 4, 2026 Thomas Ricker

the Nebula P1 is held by its handle with the projector lens exposed in front of a van parked in front of a bush and gravel road.
The Nebula P1 goes anywhere you can find a power source.

The Soundcore Nebula P1 from Anker isn't the most portable Google TV projector I've ever reviewed, nor is it the brightest. It doesn't even have a built-in battery. Instead it's a decent video device that focuses on sound.

The Nebula P1's standout feature is a pair of speakers that detach to create true left- and right-channel separation. It sounds much better than typical all-in-ones like the supremely portable TCL PlayCube, Xgimi MoGo, or Anker's popular Capsule projectors.

I've been testing the $799 (currently on sale for $639) Nebula P1 as I travel around the European countryside in my van. It's not my favorite portable projector, but …

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