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Anker Soundcore Nebula P1i Review

The New King of Affordable Movie Nights

Anker’s Soundcore brand has already established itself as a favorite for tech lovers by blending performance and portability with the Nebula projector series. Now, the company is bringing affordability into the spotlight with the Soundcore Nebula P1i. As you may have noticed, the Nebula brand is now a sub-brand of the Soundcore umbrella under Anker.

Priced at $369, this projector is designed for anyone who wants a high-quality cinematic experience without the high-end price tag. It’s an ideal choice for impromptu indoor screenings or hosting a movie night under the stars.

Design

The P1i is a champion of portability, weighing in at just five pounds with a compact footprint of 8.9 x 7.2 x 8.0 inches. It features a soft handle on top, making it incredibly easy to tote around from the living room to the backyard. One of its unique design elements is the pair of fold-out 10-watt speakers. 

The Soundcore Nebula P1i feels like the kind of projector that turns a spare bedroom wall or backyard fence into an instant movie night, pairing genuinely useful smart features with a price that doesn’t require blockbuster-level budgeting.

Unlike other models where speakers might be fixed or detachable, these fold toward the listener to promise a louder, more direct sound experience. Additionally, the unit includes a tripod mount, allowing you the flexibility to set it up on a ceiling or a simple stand outdoors.

Not only does this look like something out of a Sci-Fi film, it’s very effective. Being able to flip the speaker array to either direction makes so much sense. Whether you have this mounted with the viewer behind, or in front of the Nebula, you have the perfect projection of the visual component but also the sound.

Performance

Setting up the Soundcore Nebula P1i is a breeze thanks to Anker’s Smart Instant Setup, which handles autofocus, keystone correction, screen fit, and even obstacle avoidance automatically. For streaming, the projector comes with Google TV built-in, providing a familiar interface and access to a massive library of apps like Netflix and Disney+ right out of the box. 

While it supports 4K input at 60 fps, it outputs at 1080p, making it a solid choice for light gaming. It also features Wi-Fi 5 for smooth streaming and Bluetooth 5.1, allowing you to easily pair external speakers if you want to boost the audio for a larger crowd.

Close-up view of a modern projector featuring an all-glass lens and designed with a sleek gray body.

Image Quality

For a budget-friendly projector, the P1i delivers impressive visuals with 1080p resolution and remarkable color accuracy. The colors are natural and nicely saturated, making movies look realistic and pleasing. It even supports 10-bit HDR to help maximize the color depth. 

While its 380 lumens of brightness mean it performs best in dark rooms or at night, using the “Vivid” picture profile provides an excellent balance of color and brightness for most viewers. The LED light source is also a major plus, rated to last over 30,000 hours, ensuring years of entertainment.

Final Thoughts

The Soundcore Nebula P1i is a fantastic entry-point for anyone looking to add a second “TV” to their home or start a tradition of outdoor movie nights. While it lacks a built-in battery, its extreme portability and ease of use more than make up for it. It captures the essence of the 

Soundcore brand by offering a feature-rich experience, including built-in streaming and smart setup, at a price that is difficult to beat. If you’re looking for a simple, reliable way to enjoy big-screen movies in bed or in the backyard, the P1i is a standout choice. At the time of this posting, you can even snag a 20% discount from Amazon or Soundcore directly.

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Andrew Allen
Andrew Allen
I'm a tech nerd and dog lover. I do enjoy CrossFit, but don't hold that against me. I've used most major mobile OS dating back to Symbian and was a huge webOS advocate. I've used Linux for over a decade. Long-time pitbull lover and a new Boston Terrier owner.
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Anker’s Soundcore brand has already established itself as a favorite for tech lovers by blending performance and portability with the Nebula projector series. Now, the company is bringing affordability into the spotlight with the Soundcore Nebula P1i. As you may have noticed, the Nebula...Anker Soundcore Nebula P1i Review