
Soundcore seems to have outdone itself by presenting a fascinating portable projector. The Nebula P1 takes cues from the Nebula X1 Pro that Anker demoed about a month ago at IFA 2025, but shrinks all that tech into a more easy-to-carry package. And the speakers, which snap off and connect over Bluetooth, are apparently solid for something this small. Now, let’s jump into this article, where I will discuss everything about the latest Soundcore Nebula P1, including its features, specifications, and also the expected price in Nepal.
Soundcore Nebula P1 Overview
Design and projection
The Nebula P1 is really tiny at just 5.3 pounds, a stark contrast if you look at the X1 Pro’s 72-pound heft. It’s capable of 1080p projection up to 180 inches (provided that the projector is at around 4.8 meters away from the screen), though you’ll want a dark room to really see the full effect. Since it has a pretty average 650 ANSI Lumens brightness.
The projector has a 1.2:1 throw ratio and all the usual features like automatic focus adjustment and automatic keystone correction to correct distortion in the projected image. There’s also a gimbal that lets you tilt it up to 130 degrees, so setting it up is fairly painless, even if you throw it on a shelf or a table.
Speakers and battery
The speakers here are also very fascinating. The Soundcore Nebula P1 has two detachable 10W speakers that give you instant stereo and can run up to 20 hours on their own battery. Early impressions from a few content creators suggest these aren’t your average built-in speakers. Since they can actually deliver decent and loud audio on their own.
But although the speakers have a built-in battery, the projector itself has to stay plugged in. And when you plug it in, the speakers also charge magnetically through the dock while attached to the top. Which should take around 3 hours for a complete refill. Also, these speakers are IP54 dust/splash resistant, versus just an IP33 rating for the projector.
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Performance and Software
In terms of performance, the Nebula P1 runs Google TV, comes with 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and has Netflix pre-installed. It has a wide range of connectivity options as well, including HDMI 2.1, USB-C, and USB-A, whereas you will also be able to wirelessly cast the content of your smartphone thanks to its Google Cast support.
Soundcore Nebula P1 Specifications:
- Design, build: 5.3 pounds, IP33 splash-resistant body, IP54 speakers
- Display: 1080p, 180-inch projection, 1.2:1 throw ratio, 124% Rec. 709 color gamut
- Audio: 2×10W detachable speakers, Dolby Audio, up to 85dB, 65Hz bass
- Performance: 2GB RAM, 32GB storage
- Software & UI: Google TV with Netflix pre-installed
- Ports: HDMI 2.1, USB-C, USB-A
- Battery: Up to 20 hours for speakers (projector needs to stay plugged in)
Soundcore Nebula P1 Price in Nepal and Availability
Anker lists the Soundcore Nebula P1 at USD 799, with a limited-time discount bringing that price down to USD 719. We would absolutely love to see it launch in Nepal as well, and we expect the Soundcore Nebula P1 to cost around NPR 129,999 if it ever arrives here.
Projector | Price in the US (Official) | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
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Soundcore Nebula P1 | USD 799 | NPR 129,999 |
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