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Anker NEBULA Capsule Max Mini Projector, Pint-Sized Wi-Fi Portable Projector, 200 ANSI Lumen, Native 720p HD, 8W Speaker, Movie Projector, 100 Inch Picture, 4-Hour Video Playtime, Home Entertainment

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All in all sound quality is not bad for a portable solution where compromises have to be made, but it is not comparable at all with specialised solutions or even just with a decent TV. Volume can get to fairly high levels, though with some compromises in quality as there may be some slight distortions. You don’t need a speaker when using the Capsule Max and the quality and volume are enough to satisfy most people, but a dedicated setup connected via Bluetooth is certainly going to deliver much better quality and immersion. Final Thoughts

NEBULA Capsule II Smart Mini Projector, by Anker, Palm-Sized NEBULA Capsule II Smart Mini Projector, by Anker, Palm-Sized

The device is ideal for personal use and home entertainment purposes as well as for doing a movie or video presentation for the businessman on the go. If you are planning to go bigger, then expect a more pixellated effect and lower brightness. This thing is not a 240 volt 3000 ANSI lumen home projectore. If portable convenience is your prime concern, then you might choose the Capsule II over the others. However, we’d need to see it significantly discounted before we could wholly recommend it. The small body size led me to think that the fan would be really noisy. To my surprise, though, it is absolutely not as it is barely audible. That’s true even in a quiet room, with no audio playing. The fan is so quiet it’s almost entirely silent! That means you’ll be able to enjoy audio from movies and other content even at lower volume.There’s a battery onboard for that true portable projector experience, which lasts 2.5 hours at low brightness – just don’t expect much more than half that at full brightness. Please be noted that Capsule Max requires 15V/3A input with a tip size of 3.5x1.35mm on its DC cable. Anker currently don’t have a portable power bank could charge in this specification.

Anker Nebula Capsule Max Review | Trusted Reviews

A 100-inch screen projected out of a device that’s shaped like a beer can? It’s hard not to fall in love. Though in an ideal world battery life, projected brightness and resolution would be stronger, they’re minor quibbles against what’s achieved here. For a truly portable, and effortlessly useable portable projector, it’s hard to recommend anything other than the Anker Nebula Capsule II. Jim is a seasoned industry expert with over two decades of journalism experience. He has been at the forefront of the cord-cutting movement since 2016, testing and writing about TV-related products and services. He founded The Cord Cutting Report in 2016, and serves as the editor. You don’t necessarily have to plug anything into the projector as this model runs Android 8.1, giving you built-in apps once you’ve connected the projector to your Wi-Fi. There’s no Google Play store, but the Nebula store covers most of the basics, including Netflix and Prime Video. There’s currently no Disney Plus, which the rival BenQ GV1 has, although here you can at least plug in a laptop or media streamer and watch Disney Plus that way. Operating System: However, they differ in terms of the operating systems. The Nebula Capsule II has the more advanced Android TV 9.0, which supports 5,000 apps. Meanwhile, the Nebula Capsule Max uses the Android 8.1 operating system. Both are fine operating systems but the Nebula Capsule II is definitely compatible with a later version of the Android OS used for HDTVs. Brightness (light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Light output is measured in accordance with ANSI IT7.228-1997. The nominal value represents the average value of mass production and is tested under ideal laboratory conditions.Much like its predecessor, the Capsule boasts an impressive 3-4 hours of battery life, and a variety of different options for connecting the device to streaming services and external media, including USB, HDMI, and a built in app store. I’m also having doubts between these two. The 2 has my preference, because of the usb C port. I have several chargers and I find it easier to not have a single charger for only 1 product. The Capsule Max’s remote is light; it’s made of a hard plastic that’s pretty solid. The buttons have a rubberized finish. I do like the remote control on the phone app but it takes some getting used to, but easy enough to navigate and you don’t have to worry about forgetting the remote.

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The speaker has 8 W power output, which is enough to provide sound to a small room. With larger rooms (30+ sqm) the need for a dedicated speaker arises.It takes a second to move the cursor on your MacBook when using screen mirroring and a device like the iPhone 10 often crashes and requires tedious reconnection that takes about 10 seconds, even when doing something as simple as changing the volume.

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