Anker Soundcore’s Nebula P1i Projector Has Fold-Out speakers

Summary

  • Anker unveiled the Soundcore Nebula P1i at CES 2026 with an innovative mechanical audio system featuring dual 10W fold-out speakers
  • The portable 1080p projector utilizes a fully sealed optical engine and all-glass lenses to eliminate internal dust buildup
  • Integrated Google TV grants native access to major streaming platforms while a five-pound chassis ensures easy room-to-room transport

At CES 2026, Soundcore (by Anker) unveiled a new portable projector, the Nebula P1i, designed to improve the home entertainment experience. What sets it apart is its unique approach to sound. Instead of relying on typical rear-facing speakers, the P1i features two 10W speakers that fold out and can be rotated – 90 degrees side-to-side and 200 degrees up and down – allowing users to precisely direct the sound towards their seating area for a more immersive experience.

The picture quality is as impressive as the sound. The P1i delivers a crisp 1080p image with 380 ANSI lumens of brightness. It uses a high-quality glass lens within a sealed system, which keeps the picture sharp over time and prevents dust from getting inside – a common problem with cheaper projectors. To keep it lightweight and portable, the projector doesn’t have a built-in battery. Weighing only five pounds, it’s easy to carry with the included handle.

Today’s viewers expect technology to work together effortlessly, and this projector delivers that right away. It runs on the Google TV platform, giving you instant access to popular streaming apps without needing extra devices like HDMI sticks. This projector enters a competitive market, and independent tests show it performs well against leading brands like NexiGo and XGIMI. Compared to over 80 other portable and outdoor projectors, it’s clear where this model stands. Its ability to compete with high-end options like the Valerion VisionMaster Max shows the manufacturer understands what modern movie lovers want.

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2026-05-27 10:57