Take Along a 6-Pack and an Anker Nebula Capsule II Projector This Holiday

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Enjoy the holidays with family and friends, your favorite canned beverage, and your favorite holiday movies. You can do all that with an Anker Nebula Capsule II Smart Portable Projector. It’s no larger than a can of beer and gives you a choice of more than 5,000 apps – all for under $400.

At 3.15 x 3.15 x 5.91 inches and 2.6 lbs., you can take this projector with you and bring the fun. After the holidays, you can still enjoy it. Bring it with you to family parties, camping trips, vacations, and more. Connect through HDMI, USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. You can also project to it from your phone through Chromecast. Do note that while Netflix does work on the projector, it won’t work with Chromecast. It needs to go through the Nebula app on your phone.

Anker Nebula Capsule Ii Smart Portable Projector Outdoors

DLP laser technology provides a beautiful 720p 200-ANSI-lumen 100-inch image and works well in low-light situations, so go ahead and turn out the lights, snuggle up next to the fireplace, and enjoy your beautiful decorated tree while listening to holiday music on the Nebula. Premium Scan-Speak transducers provide clarity and enough volume that you may need to keep it under control so that you don’t have your neighbors complaining.

Make no mistake, though, as the Anker Nebula Capsule II Smart Portable Projector works just as well outdoors, when the climate allows, of course. Along with watching TV and movies, you can also watch online classes, play games, and allow your children to watch educational videos. Android TV 9.0 allows you to choose from over 5,000 apps, with YouTube, Hulu, Twitch and more among the options.

Take $129.99 off the price of this portable projector and pay just $399.99.

Anker Nebula Capsule II Smart Portable Projector

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