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Immersive Outdoor Movies: With 1000 ANSI Lumens brightness, a max screen size of 200 inches, and 1080p resolution, you can enjoy a cinema-level movie experience anywhere. Plus, our powerful AI automatically adjusts screen brightness for a better possible viewing experience. Compatible with Android TV 11.0 to expand your entertainment with 400,000+ movies and shows, and 7000+ apps. Also works with Chromecast and Google to make your movie night easier than ever.
Enjoy Up to 5 Hours of Playtime Anywhere: Our exclusive RoamPower️ technology supports a 185Wh capacity, which lets you use Mars 3 as a power bank to charge smart devices, enjoy 5 hours of movies, and listen to your favorite tunes for 15 hours.
Built for the Outdoors: With IPX3 water resistance, 0.5 m drop resistance, 0.7 mm dust resistance, a built-in stand, a lens cover, a camping light, a power indicator, integrated controls, and a carry handle, you can keep watching, no matter what the great outdoors throws at you.
Crisp and Immersive Audio: The built-in 40W speaker with Dolby Digital Plus delivers crisp and immersive outdoor audio to make movies sound amazing, and music sound crisp and clear with up to 15 hours of music playback.
Easy Setup in Seconds: With Intelligent Environment Adaptation, a built-in intelligent sensor completes autofocus, keystone correction, and Screen Fit in just 3 seconds, making setup a breeze.
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Finally found the one!
Review: I tried a few projectors starting with the Anker Nebula Solar. I like that model quite a bit but wanted something newer with a bit more power (If you want something almost as good but your budget is limited I highly suggest that model). I then tried the Samsung Freestyle which is horrible in every way, please do not waste your money. Next I tried the Xgimi Horizon Pro 4k. It was on sale but still at the higher end cost wise but promised a much better picture. It did have a high level of brightness but I was disappointed by the picture quality. Even though it projected native 4k the picture quality felt subpar to my 1080p Anker and no matter what motion setting I adjusted I could never get the picture to look right without the “Soap Opera” effect. I was about to splurge on the Anker Laser Cosmos 4k when I discovered Anker’s newest model the Mars 3. It is not native 4k but accepts 4k signal. This confused me but the best way I can explain it is that it does not project native 4k but the high quality input signal puts out what I suppose could be described as 1080p+(less pixels but HDR, enhanced sound, and a surprisingly sharp image). I am so happy I went with this model. Not only is it 1000$ cheaper than the 4k model but it has so many cool features that make it portable. I like the AI image feature. That automatically adjusts the brightness based on your environment. Also out of any projector I have experienced the included speakers are fantastic. Since this model is meant to be taken around the house and outdoors Anker put the strongest speakers of any model into this baby. I considered getting external speakers for my Solar, but with the Mars 3 I am extremely happy with the built in sound. My two issues which I hope can be easily fixed by a software update is that there is some lag as far as loading and menu navigation with the remote. It is not terrible, no where near as awful as the Samsung Freestyle but still noticeable. I didn’t feel that was enough to lower my rating a star but something to think about. Also this does not come with native Netflix. There is a easy workaround by using an included Anker app however the experience is still not great. My suggestion is to just plug a Fire TV or Roku stick in if you use Netflix. You can pick one up for around $20. Again annoying but not worth losing a star. If you are debating different brands and models and looking at laser/4k try this first. I think most people will be happy with it and it is so much cheaper than the 4k models out there.
Reviewer: Scott M.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great projector for my needs. For my RV and camping.
Review: Just got this for my RV. This projector and 70 screen work perfectly for the throw (about 6ft) I needed in a smaller space in my tow hauler. Only tested a bit but very happy with the picture and sound. I am using a fire stick on HDMI. I was not sure if I should get this one or the cosmos because of the lumens. This is 1000 and the cosmos is 1800-2200 but this has higher watt speakers, longer battery life and built for outdoors. So based on what I needed this fit perfectly. Works good on low ambient light (all curtains closed) on a 70” screen and amazing at night on my 70” for inside screen and 100” for outside screen. I am guessing this would look great on a 120” or bigger. There are calculators you can use to figure out what lumens, screen size, screen gain and lighting for your needs. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what projector and screen. The calculators help a lot. Both my screens are 1.0 gain, This would be my minimum.The video is on the 100” pretty bright ambient light as you can see.
Reviewer: Monirom
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This One is a Keeper. Greatest Bang for the Buck.
Review: • OVERVIEW: It’s a Keeper (updated after 1year of use) My love/hate relationship with the NebulaWhen you watch reviews of the Nebula Mars 3 online, the people giving you their opinions uniformly praise this projector. Usually, this is a red flag for me. But, I am pleasantly surprised at how well it performs and lives up to the praise. The hardware and the build quality are solid. This is the mobile projector Apple might have designed and built if projectors were part of their product line-up. Physically handling the projector and accessories, the engineering, and attention to fit and finish are substantial. I initially gravitated to the Cosmos Laser 4K. However, the Cosmos Laser lacks an internal battery and the AI Environment adaption features. Also, the Mars 3 was almost 1/2 the cost of the Cosmos with a better feature set, IMHO. After living with this projector for the better part of a week, putting it through its paces, and digging through all its menus — I suffer no buyer’s remorse. This one is a keeper. The one sticking point for me, though not a deal killer, is that Netflix is not native to the Mars 3. You can sideload it as an APK (the projector comes with easy instructions and a single-button install). Or you can use your favorite streaming stick.)• SET-UP: Easy but a Little FinickyThe set-up was easy, but I spent the better part of an evening getting things set up “just right” because I’m a little obsessive-compulsive. So, if you’re OCD like me, you’ll want to skim the Quick Start Guide and familiarize yourself with the image correction and focus controls. The AI does a great job, but sometimes, you need the human touch on focus. Last, Mars 3 will automatically ask permission to update the Firmware and the Software ASAP after you connect to WiFi. (This is a good thing as it lets you know the manufacturer is paying attention to updates.)• THE GOOD STUFF: Image + Sound QualityThe projected image is rich and vibrant, even at 150in – 200in size. It won’t replace your regular TV for daytime use, but both in-house and outside, the Mars 3 really shines at night (see my projection comparison images). Color, contrast, and brightness really pop in the dark. Live football games, action movies, and even more reflective and slow scenes of nature show off how gorgeous the picture quality is. As for sound, as long as your sound levels are 25% or above, the 40W speaker fills the room. The Dolby Audio is crisp, clear, full, and rich. People who love concert movies and extra bass can always pair Bluetooth speakers or a sound bar to enhance the music. But unless you’re a great distance from the projector, the 40W is more than enough.(EDIT on SOUND QUALITY) Many reviewers complain about the Nebula’s speaker sound quality/volume when playing movies. This issue is specific to how certain movies’ have recorded their soundtrack. Some movies have crystal clear dialogue and sound beds. While others sound muddy and have dialogue that sounds muffled. An example of this sound issue is “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” In the case of this movie, Harrison Ford’s dialogue always sounds muffled because he’s mumbling. But when he yells, the dialog is clearly audible. Sound on TV shows and YouTube videos are much, much clearer.• THE VERDICT: If you’re looking for a versatile, weather-proof projector that has everything built-in (portability, incredible video quality, rich speakers, streaming capabilities, long-lasting batteries, and the ability to function as a charging pack, flashlight, and Bluetooth speaker) this one is a no brainer. (If you plan on lugging this around, Anker makes a dedicated padded carrying case for the Nebula and all its accessories.)UPDATED 2025After a year of use I have a love/hate relationship with with my Nebula. When it works it’s a keeper. One of my best Amazon purchases. When it doesn’t work, 99% of the time it’s the built in AndroidTV. EVEN after repeated software updates, the AndroidTV is still consistently sluggish and unresponsive. Like many others have said here, you’re better off choosing a different streaming stick or streaming box and using the built in input selector than using the native built-in AndroidTV.
Reviewer: Elijah Goso
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Great quality and perfect picture. We love ours
Reviewer: Rob
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Clear and crisp picture quality even when there’s a lot of light in the room/during the daytime. Sound is very clear too. There is no fan noise either which is a huge plus. Definitely worth the investment.
Reviewer: Logan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This projector is really easy to use and has a great picture? The speakers also sound pretty good
Reviewer: Xj
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: A bit heavy but perfect for camping without taking another battery pack.
Reviewer: Jessica
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Best value for your money when it’s on sale if you’re looking for a portable projector. It has great battery life on AI/ECO mode and picture quality is good for 1080p.Downside is that despite having Android 11, the interface is laggy and you would be better off using a streaming device plugged in such as a fire stick, Roku tv, Nvidia shield.Very important to note that Netflix has to be downloaded using the nebula app and it is very clunky and slow. The picture quality is poor since it’s running off an older version of Netflix I believe (I think SD quality) so keep that in mind when considering the smart functions/apps of this projector.If outdoors and portability isn’t that high on your list, the Nebula Cosmos 4K SE is a better buy.
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