Anker Built a sub-$300 1080p Projector with Flippable Speakers for the Price of AirPods Pro

Most projector makers treat audio as an afterthought. Slap a single speaker somewhere on the chassis, call it Dolby-something, and move on. Soundcore, being a company that lives and breathes audio hardware, looked at that approach and decided to do something architecturally different with its first proper budget projector, the Nebula P1i.

What came out of that thinking debuted at CES 2026 for $369, and it carries a feature Soundcore is billing as a world first: flippable speakers. Two 10W drivers are physically hinged into the projector body, fold outward, and swivel in two axes so the sound follows your seating position rather than pointing at whatever wall happens to be closest. It sounds like a gimmick until you realize how consistently every other projector in this price range gets the audio completely wrong.

Designer: Soundcore (Anker)

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The device’s standout feature is its two hinged speakers that unfold from each side, and the result gives the projector a silhouette that feels more like a small satellite than a conventional home theater device. Each driver rotates 90 degrees side to side and 200 degrees up and down, so the sound follows your vibe regardless of where the projector is physically sitting. Fold them flush and the P1i looks like any other compact projector. Deploy them and the thing suddenly has ears, which, for a Soundcore product, feels exactly right. At 8.9 x 7.2 x 8.0 inches and just five pounds, it perches on almost any surface and travels easily by the soft handle on top. That handle is a small detail that matters more than it sounds when you’re moving the unit between a bedroom, a living room, and a backyard in the same evening.

For its $369 price tag, you get a native 1080p panel outputting TÜV-certified 380 ANSI lumens, and an all-glass lens combined with a fully sealed optical engine that resists dust and the focus drift that plastic lenses develop as they heat up over time. In a dark bedroom, colors come out surprisingly accurate for an LED projector, and the sealed optics keep the image consistent across long sessions. The brightness ceiling is real, though. Step outside before sunset or flip on a lamp and the picture washes out quickly, which puts the P1i firmly in the category of a dark-room machine. That’s not a unique limitation at this price, it’s basically the cost of admission for any projector south of $500.

Anker’s Smart Instant Setup handles the initial configuration, featuring IEA 3.0, which handles autofocus, keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and screen fit the moment you point the unit at a wall. Google TV runs the software side, bringing native Netflix certification, YouTube, Prime Video, and the rest of the streaming stack without a dongle in sight. The one gap that stings a little is the absence of a built-in battery. For outdoor use, Anker recommends pairing the P1i with its own SOLIX C300 power station, which extends runtime to roughly 3.5 hours. That’s a workable solution, but it does add cost and bulk to what is otherwise a lean, grab-and-go setup.

The P1i retails at $369, but it has already dropped to $294.99 during promotional periods. At that sale price, you’re spending the same as a pair of AirPods Pro on a 1080p smart projector with Google TV, flippable Dolby Audio speakers, and a lens assembly that will outlast most of the competition. The budget projector market is crowded with hardware that costs half as much and delivers a quarter of the experience. Soundcore priced the P1i at the exact point where the excuse to skip it runs out.

The Nebula P1i won’t unseat a dedicated home theater setup, and it won’t pretend to work in a sunlit living room. What it does is identify the one thing budget projectors have chronically failed at, build a genuinely novel audio hardware solution around it, and deliver the whole package at a price that’s hard to argue with. For a brand making its first real statement in the projector category, that’s a strong opening move.

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