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soundcore Nebula Capsule 3 Laser | Laser-Powered Mini Projector Nebula Capsule 3 Laser

Laser Engine to Illuminate Your World: Experience vibrant visuals with this laser projector, featuring a laser light source delivering 300 ANSI Lumens of brightness in 1080p HD, ensuring your images stay bright and clear. Travel Light, Project Big: At just 2 lb (900 g) and 90% smaller than others with similar brightness, soundcore Nebula Capsule 3 Laser projects up to a 120-inch screen and easily slips into your bag for presentations or movie nights anywhere. Marathon Viewing Sessions: Watch a full 2.5-hour movie or listen to 8 hours of music on a single charge with Capsule 3 Laser, making it perfect for extended viewing. It supports PD charging, so you can easily use a power bank for convenient portable charging on the go. Get All the Content You Need: Elevate your entertainment with Google TV, Google Assistant, Google Cast, and officially-licensed Netflix. Sound That Surrounds: 8W Dolby Digital speakers fill the room with crisp, immersive audio, making every viewing a sonic delight with this Capsule 3 laser projector.

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What Real Users Say

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A compact, bright laser projector with good sound, but limited by its 720p resolution and high price for the specs.

Praised By Users
  • Very bright for its size, capable of a decent picture in low ambient light.[1][3]
  • Compact and portable cylindrical design, easy to move and set up.[1][3]
  • Built-in sound is surprisingly good and loud for a projector of this size.[1][3]
  • Laser light source provides long lifespan and quick on/off without a cooling delay.[1][3]
  • Good native Android TV interface with access to streaming apps.[1][3]
Criticized By Users
  • Native 720p resolution is a significant drawback for the price; image lacks sharpness and detail.[1][2][3]
  • Very expensive for a 720p projector, considered poor value compared to competitors.[1][2][3]
  • Contrast and black levels are mediocre, typical for DLP projectors in this class.[1][3]
  • Limited to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, no 5GHz band, which can hinder streaming performance.[1][3]
  • Auto-focus and keystone correction can be slow and finicky.[1][3]

Best For

  • +Users who prioritize extreme portability and ease of setup over ultimate image quality.
  • +Casual viewers in dark rooms wanting a simple, all-in-one media device with built-in sound and apps.

Avoid If

  • You are on a budget or demand good value for money; the price-to-performance ratio is criticized.
  • You prioritize sharp, detailed image quality; 720p is a dealbreaker.
  • You need a projector for well-lit or daytime viewing.
Single-Source Notes
  • Source 2's review was highly critical and considered a counterpoint to more measured reviews, focusing heavily on the poor value. [2]
  • Some promotional language noted in Source 1's video, though it still presented key drawbacks. [1]

AI-aggregated summary of publicly available YouTube reviews and Reddit discussions. This does not represent Pindear’s editorial opinion. Sources may include sponsored content. Last updated Apr 17, 2026.

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