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Capsule 3 (New) | Mini 1080p Projector

Capsule 3 (New) | Mini 1080p Projector

All-New Portable Google TV Projector Licensed by Netflix

  • Ultra-Portable Cinema Experience: Transform any space into a movie theater with this outdoor projector's 120-inch max screen size, offering an unparalleled portable viewing experience in a pocket-size design that is 50% smaller than comparable models.
  • Google TV Integration: Dive into a universe of entertainment with this smart projector, offering licensed Netflix streaming and a variety of content at your fingertips.
  • Hassle-Free, Smart Setup: Experience effortless setup with the Nebula Capsule 3's Intelligent Environment Adaptation Technology, ensuring perfect projection in just 3 seconds, without manual adjustments.
  • High-Definition Visuals: Relish in the clarity of a 1080p display with 200 ANSI Lumens brightness, for a viewing experience that's notably more vivid with the Nebula Capsule 3.
  • Extended Entertainment on a Single Charge: Enjoy up to 2.5 hours of movies or 10 hours of music on a single charge with the Nebula Capsule 3, ensuring your entertainment lasts longer.

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Capsule 3 (New) | Mini 1080p Projector

$499.99

Watch Netflix on a Huge Screen

Just turn on the projector to start enjoying your favorite Netflix content—no installation required.

Watch Netflix on a Huge Screen

Just turn on the projector to start enjoying your favorite Netflix content—no installation required.

Invite your friends over and dive into an outdoor movie adventure under the stars.

Invite your friends over and dive into an outdoor movie adventure under the stars.

Intelligent Environment Adaptation 3.0

Performs screen fit, auto keystone correction, autofocus, and obstacle avoidance in just 3 seconds.

Intelligent Environment Adaptation 3.0

Performs screen fit, auto keystone correction, autofocus, and obstacle avoidance in just 3 seconds.

Customer Reviews

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Marianne Giblin

I'm loving the clarity, ease, and functionality of this projector. It's an alternative to mounting another TV screen in the bedroom. I'm planning to use it when I travel because I have all my streaming services on it so there's no need to wrestle with hotel TV systems. It's clear on a plain white wall. The stabilizer positions the viewing screen perfectly. It's new and I'm still learning all that it can do. My only complaint is that it needs a built in lens cover.

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Fernando Cesario

Really impressed with the image and audio quality so far. Have been using even in an illuminated environment to stream sports events (Paris 2024), at a smaller diagonal screen it works quite well. Used with larger diagonal in darker room and it went quite well. Had some issues with audio and video out of sync when using Disney+ and Hulu, same did not happen with Netflix and other services. The auto focus and key correction works like magic

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Lit

The Laser is stronger and better but the 3 is still great too

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Chris M.

The Nebula Capsule 3 packs a serious punch in a quite literally pint sized package. My last experience with portable projectors was a few years ago and my, how things have changed.First, this thing exudes quality. The projector is the size of a pint glass but feels very substantial. The black plastic body is a fine mesh with plenty of ventilation 3/4 of the way around, with power switches and ports at the rear and a minimalist touch control panel on top. An RF remote offers easy use as well.The picture quality is really quite good. It's visible projected on a plain wall in a lit room, though that's not optimal. Darken the room and it comes to life. Shine it at a screen in pitch black and it's a movie theater. The automatic focus, keystone, and optional obstacle detection just do what they are supposed to and otherwise get out of the way - like smart technology should do. Instead of setting up a projector, tweaking this and that feature, you set it down, turn it on, it does a little calibration and you're good to go. It's honestly very impressive.The Google TV interface is a plus for me. It's the interface I've grown to like on my main TV, and having all the same stuff here in my projector is just great. I can queue up a movie on the TV and easily get to it on the projector later. I haven't had any noticable lag, except with one setup where I happened to put the projector on a shelf in a spot that must have had bad WiFi strength. When I started playing a movie I had frames dropping and a little bit of stuttering and buffering. I moved the projector, it redid its calibration, and everything went back to good. From everything I can tell that was an environmental problem, not a projector problem.Sound quality is impressive for this little device, too. It has no problem filling the living room with full sound. I don't find myself wanting to hook up external or Bluetooth speakers to be able to watch a movie on it.The battery life seems to be as advertised. I can watch a movie and have some battery left, which lines up with the advertised 2.5 hour life. Charging through USB-C is reasonably fast. I did notice that the projector did not charge on my existing USB-C PD charger but required me to use the included one.The projector has its own app, too, that includes some neat features. You can project atmosphere videos like space or the beach, or even a giant clock. It's a little extra bit of fun.The only quibble I have is actually one that Anker put in front of me themselves with that app. In the instructional videos included with the app, there was a video about how to use the folding stand. This sent me digging back through the box and packing materials -- had I missed an accessory? It would be super handy to be able to tilt the projector or shine it up at the ceiling. But no, I hadn't. It's an extra accessory I can purchase. As is a travel case. Both of those things would be really useful for what is supposed to be a travel projector. I get that there are several styles of stands, but including the case and the compact folding stand would make it feel like a true full package.Overall, this projector is a huge winner for bringing movies anywhere there's WiFi. It's not the projector you want to build your home theater with, sure. But it does for streaming movies what a good Bluetooth speaker does for music - makes it possible to start a party and enjoy almost anywhere with minimum hassle. Just set it up, turn it on, dim the lights and watch.

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M.A.
Great product with minor defects

I really like this product so far (2 weeks). I like the nice build, very good picture quality, good sound quality, and little fan noise it has. But there are a few things that could be imporved:
1. The Google interface and sometimes playback is slow but if you turn off automatic Keystone then they get fast! Worked for me!
3. Brightness set range is small, but not a biggie.
4. The zoom feature is great but it leaves bleeding white areas which would be great if removed.

I would give it a 4.5 star given its high price. If it was cheaper I'd give it full 5 star (already gave 5 star btw). So may not be a great value for the price, but I guess it doesn't have much competition.