Most projector manufacturers overlook audio quality, but Soundcore has changed the game with the Nebula P1i. Debuting at CES 2026, this projector introduces an innovative audio solution that sets it apart. Featuring flippable speakers, the Nebula P1i boasts two 10W drivers that swivel outward. These speakers rotate to aim sound directly at you, a feature absent in most budget projectors.
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The Nebula P1i’s design is intriguing, resembling a satellite with its speakers extended. The 10W drivers pivot 90 degrees sideways and 200 degrees vertically, ensuring sound aligns with your position. When not in use, fold the speakers back, and the P1i looks like a standard compact projector. Weighing just five pounds and measuring 8.9 x 7.2 x 8.0 inches, its portability is enhanced by a soft handle, making it easy to transport between different settings.
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Priced at $369, the P1i offers a native 1080p display with TÜV-certified 380 ANSI lumens. The all-glass lens and sealed optical engine maintain image clarity over time. While it excels in dark environments, it struggles with ambient light. Such limitations are typical for projectors under $500.

Anker’s Smart Instant Setup simplifies initial configuration. Equipped with IEA 3.0, it handles autofocus, keystone correction, and more effortlessly. The software, powered by Google TV, supports Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video natively. However, it lacks a built-in battery. For outdoor use, Anker recommends the SOLIX C300 power station, offering around 3.5 hours of runtime.

The P1i is currently priced at $294.99 during promotional events, equivalent to the cost of AirPods Pro. It offers substantial value with its smart projector features, including Dolby Audio flippable speakers, and long-lasting lens assembly. While the budget projector market is packed, the P1i stands out by delivering significant quality improvements.

The Nebula P1i is not designed to replace high-end home theater systems or function well in bright rooms. Instead, it tackles the recurring problem of subpar audio in budget projectors with an innovative design. Soundcore’s entrance into the projector category is marked by this strong, consumer-focused offering.
Source: yankodesign.com
