The Anker soundcore Nebula P1i Portable Projector has been officially revealed. This model was rumored in September 2025 alongside the Nebula P1, which has since been released in the US (curr. $799.00 at Amazon).
Anker’s soundcore Nebula P1i is a 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 px) projector with a built-in adjustable angle stand. This allows you to tilt the device up to 12°, throwing the image to a higher position on the wall or screen. Its light source can deliver up to 400 ANSI lumens, meaning it is suited to dark spaces. The projector comes with the brand’s IEA 3.0 (Intelligent Environment Adapation) technology, providing tools like auto focus, auto keystone correction and screen fit.
The Nebula P1i uses the Google TV interface, bringing access to many popular streaming apps, and it is also Netflix certified. Plus, it has flip-open speakers, which can be rotated to suit your set-up, and a built-in handle. At the time of writing, it is unclear if his model also has an integrated battery, which would make it a truly portable device.
Anker has indicated that the soundcore Nebula P1i Portable Projector could be released in early 2026, though an exact date has yet to be confirmed. In the US, this model will retail for $369, making it a relatively cheap option from the brand.
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