Nebula, Anker’s smart entertainment brand, today announced their next-generation portable projector, the Capsule Air, designed to provide flexible viewing in any living space.
The Capsule Air is just 140mm tall, weighs just 650 grams and is the smallest Google TV projector on the market. This allows it to be transported easily wherever you go, providing for up to two hours of playtime with its built-in 10,000 mAh battery. Of course, you can plug it in using the USB-C charging port or even power it using a PD-compatible power bank.
With a brightness of up to 150 ANSI lumens and 720P resolution, the Capsule Air can project a 152cm image in tight spaces and up to a 254cm image for that larger movie viewing experience.
A range of accessories are available for the projector including:
The Capsule Air will be available today from au.seenebula.com, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman and The Good Guys for RRP $799.
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