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(70%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
42 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
It feels well-built
And is small enough to take anywhere
The Capsule should last around four hours on a single charge
Or 30 hours in Bluetooth speaker mode
It runs Android 7.1 Nougat
So you can run plenty of apps
82 Lumens – Bright enough for night-time use
480p Resolution (854 x 480)
LED Light Source
Light Source Lifespan up to 30
000 hours
Cool design – the size of a soda can
Images up to 100 inches
On-board media player
Decent battery life at 3.5 hours
4-hour battery life
Durable and easily storable
Android 7.1 OS
Downloadable apps like Netflix
Wireless screencasting
Bluetooth speaker mode
Projector for your pocket
Built-in streaming
Looks better than you'd expect
Good battery life
Runs Android
Very portable
Very compact
Can run some streaming video apps
Automatic keystoning
The editors didn't like
This is a problem with all pico projectors
But the Capsule isn't very bright
No Google Play Store
And most apps don't have a TV interface
$349 is a lot for a portable projector
Even one as good as the Capsule
Did not meet brightness claim
Apps via AptoidTV wouldn't install in the beginning and only installed two days later – no changes were made to any settings
Must be mounted on a tri-pod if projecting upward at all
Audio
While loud
Has too many cracks a
Noisy Fan
Underwhelming speaker
Native 480p resolution
Dim and low resolution
No soda inside
No Access to Google Play Store
Low brightness
Performance
This mini projector packs a top brightness of about 100 ANSI lumens (500 lumens)
Which really isn't as bright as your normal black box – cue the Optoma HD29 Darbee. Despite that
Abstract: A home theater projector that fits in a pocket is a dream come true for those who love watching movies on the go! Even better is an all-in-one projector like the Nebula Capsule DLP LED projector that integrates Android TV and a standalone bluetooth spea...
Neat design, Solid sound, Access to streaming services, Passable pictures,
Doesn't like dark scenes or lit rooms, Needs fuller range of apps, Short of connections,
The Nebula Capsule is a fairly niche product that might satisfy a very specific consumer, and has hopefully set the groundwork for more rounded products in the future.Those looking for something a little bit different, portable and easy to use, and who do...
Published: 2018-06-05, Author: Christian , review by: techradar.com
Android OS is promising, Capsule Control app works well, Good battery life
Software quirks and no Google Play Store, Lackluster resolution and brightness, Remote can be a bit buggy
The Nebula Capsule surprised us in more ways than one. It's actually a pretty handy little device. We love the concept of an Android-powered projector, and the fact that it has a built-in speaker and offers wireless control through the phone app makes it...
Abstract: Dosto, this is a interesting Product the Anker Nebula Capsule projector. It may look like any other ordinary speaker but it is a mini projector too and does really good work.Anker Nebula Capsule price is Rs. 31,999 buy here – Remarkable Clarity and Co...
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Published: 2020-05-28, Author: Sara , review by: pcworld.es
El Capsule Nebula de Anker es el proyector más económico de la marca, lo que quiere decir que tiene algunas carencias si lo comparamos con alguno de sus hermanos más caros. Sin embargo, esto no quiere decir que sea un mal proyector. De hecho, el Capsule e...
Abstract: Anker generalmente es conocido por sus baterías portátiles, pero de a poco se están metiendo en otros tipo de productos, como los de audio, pero esta es su promesa más rompedora, un proyector de bolsillo que no supera el porte de una lata de bebida. Conoz...
Pour conclure, le vidéoprojecteur Nebula Capsule d'Anker est une vraie bonne solution pour les personnes qui voyagent beaucoup. L'avantage principal est le système d'exploitation Android qui permet d'avoir accès à des applications tel que Netflix, Youtube...
Compact, léger et efficace, Interface Android complète, Chromecast + Apple AirPlay
Pas de réelle certification Play Store, Ce n'est pas une version d'Android TV, Efficace seulement en faible luminosité ambiante
Si vous voyagez beaucoup, c'est le produit qu'il vous faut. C'est un picoproecteur d'appoint qui fournit une expérience très complète, avec un OS embarqué et la possibilité de brancher toutes les sources d'image (Chromecast, AirPlay, HDMI). Il est compact...
Le Nebula Capsule vaut cher, beaucoup trop pour ce qu'il offre. A 550 euros, on est en droit d'attendre un certain niveau de prestations. que l'appareil a du mal fournir. Entre une définition limitée au 480p, une luminosité maximale trop juste et une qu...