The Anker Nebula Mars II Pro, which weighs 3.9 pounds and measures 7.0 x 4.8 x 5.2 inches, is a mini portable projector that uses DLP + LED display tech. The model officially sports a max brightness of up to 500 ANSI lumens. Note, however, that during its testing, CNET found the model’s real-world performance didn’t quite measure up to the specs on the box, coming in at 337 ANSI lumens.
The Nebula Mars II Pro likewise features a native display resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, which is lower than some of the competitors at this price point, though the image quality is quite crisp thanks to autofocus, according to PCMag‘s review. It has a maximum display size of 100 inches and two 10-watt speakers, meaning it can produce loud audio. There’s also Bluetooth for connecting wireless speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The model likewise features a 12,500 mAh battery capable of up to 3 hours of video playback (1.5 hours on maximum brightness) and up to 30 hours when used solely as a Bluetooth speaker. Other connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Miracast, HDMI, and USB, plus wireless and wired screen mirroring. The projector has Android 7.1 built-in; users can download apps like YouTube and Netflix via the Nebula Manager store. While it has a remote, you can also control the projector using the Nebula Connect app for Android and iOS. This Anker projector is currently priced at $469.99 (excluding a $100 coupon) on Amazon.