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NEBULA by Anker Mars 3 Outdoor Portable Projector, 1000 ANSI Lumens, 1080p, 40W Speaker, Up to 5 Hours, Autofocus, Keystone Correction, 200 Inches image, support 4K Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth

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Features

  • Immersive Outdoor Movies: With 1000 ANSI Lumens brightness, 200 inches big size and native 1080p resolution, you can enjoy a cinema-level movie experience anywhere. Our powerful AI automatically adjusts screen brightness for the best possible viewing experience. Compatible with Android TV 11.0 to expand your entertainment with 400,000+ movies and shows, and 7000+ apps. Note: Android TV devices support native Chromecast screen casting, but DRM content may not be supported due to copyright issues.
  • Enjoy Up to 5 Hours of Playtime Anywhere: Our exclusive RoamPower technology supports a 185Wh capacity, which lets you use Mars 3 as a power bank to charge smart devices, enjoy 5 hours of movies, and listen to your favorite tunes for 15 hours.
  • Built for the Outdoors: With IPX3 water resistance, 0.5 m drop resistance, 0.7 mm dust resistance, a built-in stand, a lens cover, a camping light, a power indicator, integrated controls, and a carry handle, you can keep watching, no matter what the great outdoors throws at you.
  • Crisp and Immersive Audio: The built-in 40W speaker with Dolby Digital Plus delivers crisp and immersive outdoor audio to make movies sound amazing, and music sound crisp and clear with up to 15 hours of music playback.
  • Easy Setup in Seconds: With Intelligent Environment Adaptation, a built-in intelligent sensor completes autofocus, keystone correction, and Screen Fit in just 3 seconds, making setup a breeze.

Brand: NEBULA


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema


Special Feature: Laser Engine Powers, laser light source, Autofocus, Auto keystone,Dolby Digital, Android TV 11.0, 200-Inch Picture, Chromecast built-in, netflix ;IEA technology,AI powered, Built-in Battery ;IPX3 water resistance,Drop resistance,Dust resistance,camping light See more


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Product Dimensions: 6.29 x 10.23 x 9.84 inches


Item Weight: 6.61 pounds


Item model number: D2333


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 7, 2023


Manufacturer: Anker


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  • Great if you need portability and built-in battery
I ordered this for camping trips. Although I have planned to use it with solar generator so having the built-in battery was not the number one feature I was looking for, what really piqued my interest was its portability and its water and dust resistance rating. The other selling feature that I personally liked was the Dolby Audio. With my old home theater projector which I sometimes used outdoors, I always connected some external speakers (often Bluetooth) because the built-in speakers were not good enough on that the old projector. With this project, however, the sound quality is remarkable! I don't have to pack any external speakers with me to enjoy good audio for movies. I have tested the projector a few times. Although the auto keystone feature worked most of the times, only once it completed failed me during a camping trip. My theory is that it was because it was complete darkness and it was not able to figure out the edges of the projector screen edges. But when it is able to detect the edges of the screen, it works flawlessly. What I really don't like about this project? I am not a fan of Google TV so I would have preferred a system that was not so dependent on the Internet, like Google TV is. On most camping trips, there is no Internet available so my goal was to use an external hard drive. What really disappointed me was that it is not as versatile in its support for external disk formats. I was not aware that it didn't support exFAT. The only formats for external hard drives it supports are these: FAT, FAT32, and NTFS. I don't use Windows so NTFS is not a format option I pick for my external drives. With FAT32, there is a limit of 4GB for the file size. If your video file is larger than 4GB, you cannot use FAT32 which is a bummer in 2023. I really hope that Anker adds support for at least exFAT but ideally also Apple's latest APFS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by John Smith John Smith

  • Finally found the one!
The media could not be loaded. I tried a few projectors starting with the Anker Nebula Solar. I like that model quite a bit but wanted something newer with a bit more power (If you want something almost as good but your budget is limited I highly suggest that model). I then tried the Samsung Freestyle which is horrible in every way, please do not waste your money. Next I tried the Xgimi Horizon Pro 4k. It was on sale but still at the higher end cost wise but promised a much better picture. It did have a high level of brightness but I was disappointed by the picture quality. Even though it projected native 4k the picture quality felt subpar to my 1080p Anker and no matter what motion setting I adjusted I could never get the picture to look right without the “Soap Opera” effect. I was about to splurge on the Anker Laser Cosmos 4k when I discovered Anker’s newest model the Mars 3. It is not native 4k but accepts 4k signal. This confused me but the best way I can explain it is that it does not project native 4k but the high quality input signal puts out what I suppose could be described as 1080p+(less pixels but HDR, enhanced sound, and a surprisingly sharp image). I am so happy I went with this model. Not only is it 1000$ cheaper than the 4k model but it has so many cool features that make it portable. I like the AI image feature. That automatically adjusts the brightness based on your environment. Also out of any projector I have experienced the included speakers are fantastic. Since this model is meant to be taken around the house and outdoors Anker put the strongest speakers of any model into this baby. I considered getting external speakers for my Solar, but with the Mars 3 I am extremely happy with the built in sound. My two issues which I hope can be easily fixed by a software update is that there is some lag as far as loading and menu navigation with the remote. It is not terrible, no where near as awful as the Samsung Freestyle but still noticeable. I didn’t feel that was enough to lower my rating a star but something to think about. Also this does not come with native Netflix. There is a easy workaround by using an included Anker app however the experience is still not great. My suggestion is to just plug a Fire TV or Roku stick in if you use Netflix. You can pick one up for around $20. Again annoying but not worth losing a star. If you are debating different brands and models and looking at laser/4k try this first. I think most people will be happy with it and it is so much cheaper than the 4k models out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Nearly perfect outdoor projector
I bought this to have movie nights outside in the summertime. I built a patio during COVID and I've been trying to find a nice BRIGHT solution that could be used outside with very little fuss. I was looking at the 4k Laser version of this with 1800 lumens for $2100, as well as a handful of other projectors in the 1200-1800 lumen range. I bought this with the intention of watching movies in the evening, about an hour before dark. This projector handles that perfectly. Have not had it running in full dark yet. See my photos for time/Brightness comparisons. Video for speakers/sound. It does NOT do full indirect sunlight -- do not but this projector if you want to watch this on a sunny day. The reason I didn't pull the trigger on any of those other projectors was primarily SOUND, most of them sporting a 10w speaker -- intended to be hooked up to a separate sound system. I did not want to fuss with a separate speaker so when I saw this was a 40w speaker and a 1000lumen lamp I decided to pull the trigger. The speaker is loud! I did not want to turn it past 70% volume so as not to annoy my neighbors. Furthermore, a feature this projector has that the other did not is a battery. On the brightest setting I ran the projector about 2hrs and it still wasn't drained. It comes with a long power adapter with a huge power brick. This means you could lug it to a campsite and could get one entire movie out of it without power. It is clearly designed to be weather/outdoor resistant -- but do not expect to get this thing wet. There is a built in lens cover that also serves as the power switch. An a decent remote. There are a host of features, like a kickstand on the bottom and a batter bank so you can charge your phone. The wifi picked up outside on my back patio about 70 feet from my router. Android TV worked ok, but the is a bit of menu lag. I am excited about this. I hope it works out for this brand, because what I really want is a 4k laser version of this idea that won't be destroyed as soon as I take it outside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by Amanda Rosemark Amanda Rosemark

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