Anker is expanding its projector lineup again with two fresh entries under the Soundcore Nebula brand. Anker just announced the Nebula P1 and Nebula P1i, introducing new twists on portable design and audio integration. One even claims a world first with detachable speakers.
Anker Nebula P1 debuts with detachable speakers

The headliner here is the Nebula P1, which Anker describes as the first portable projector with detachable speakers. Images show the projector can tilt within its housing, letting users adjust the projection angle easily. An integrated handle completes the design, highlighting its portability.
Set to launch in the US on October 6, the P1 carries a list price of $799.99. Early adopters who sign up for Anker’s mailing list will get an $80 discount, bringing the price to $719.99, plus a free $169 projector screen.
Nebula P1i offers adjustable audio
The Nebula P1i, meanwhile, comes with adjustable-angle speakers instead of detachable ones. It also features a built-in stand that tilts the device slightly upward, giving more flexibility in small spaces. Anker hasn’t confirmed full specifications like resolution or brightness, but the company is expected to equip both projectors with an internal battery similar to the Nebula Mars 3 Air.
What to expect from the new Anker Nebula models
Key design highlights so far include:
- Nebula P1: portable projector with detachable speakers and adjustable tilt
- Nebula P1i: version with adjustable-angle speakers and built-in stand
- Battery power for true portability (specs not yet confirmed)
- Launch perks: early bird discount and free projector screen with mailing list sign-up
Global release still to be detailed
So far, Anker has only confirmed the US launch for the P1. Details on the P1i’s release date, as well as any European rollout, remain under wraps.
For now, the focus is on the October debut and on the unusual move to make audio modular in a projector. If Anker’s claims hold up, the Nebula P1 could spark a new direction in portable entertainment gear.