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NEBULA Capsule 3 GTV Projector, Netflix Officially Licensed, 1080P Smart Mini Projector with Wi-Fi, 2.5 Hours of Playtime, 120-Inch Display, Dolby Digital, Ultra Portable for Any Space

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Style: Capsule 3


Features

  • Super-Sized Screen, Portable Design: Capsule 3 is an all-new ultra-portable Google TV projector licensed by Netflix.
  • Take the Big Screen Anywhere: With a max screen size of 120 inches, Capsule 3 delivers a cinema-level experience you can take with you anywhere.
  • Next-Level Image Quality: The 1080p display with 200 Lumens of brightness makes movies shine for an immersive watching experience.
  • Long Playtime: Finish a whole 2.5-hour movie or listen to 8 hours of music on a single charge.
  • Set Up in Seconds: Our Intelligent Environment Adaptation Technology performs screen fit, auto keystone correction, autofocus, and obstacle avoidance in just 3 seconds.

Brand: NEBULA


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor/Outdoor


Special Feature: 1080p, Projector Mode, Bluetooth Speaker Mode, Auto (vertical ±40°), Auto (horizontal ±40°), Offcial Google TV, Built-in Netflix See more


Connectivity Technology: HDMI,USB-C,USB-A,AUX,BT,WiFi


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Brand Name: ‎NEBULA


Item Weight: ‎1.83 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2.67 x 2.67 x 4.72 inches


Item model number: ‎Capsule 3


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Color Name: ‎black


Special Features: ‎1080p, Projector Mode, Bluetooth Speaker Mode, Auto (vertical ±40°), Auto (horizontal ±40°), Offcial Google TV, Built-in Netflix


Date First Available: September 12, 2023


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  • SO HAPPY With This-- but READ THIS FIRST!!
Style: Capsule
I feel like a lot of the negative reviews didn't do their research before choosing a projector, and didn't bother to actually read any instructions... I spent hours comparing and contrasting projectors and finally settled on this one because of the built in apps. You *can not* airplay copyrighted content from your phone onto ANY projector (ie. Netflix/Hulu). With other, cheaper projectors, people plug in an EXTRA streaming device in order to utilize these apps. So they had to buy a projector PLUS a fire stick or roku or had to get a cable for their phone... all a lot of hubbub I didn't want to deal with. This projector has the apps built into it, so they all run from the projector alone. A lot of people said it didn't work with iPhone and I feel like this is because they were trying to airplay content instead of using the apps on the projector itself. I actually was able to airplay from the iphone MTV app (before I found out that the projector had one to download) and the video quality was delayed a lot. So just use the built in apps. They're there for a reason. However, using a mobile device is still required in terms of navigating through your apps. The remote control works for the projector's menu, but some apps like Hulu require you to use your phone as the remote control through the Nebula app. It basically turns your phone into a trackpad and a mouse. Easy to get the hang of. There's also a keyboard that pops up which makes it easy to search titles or input login info through your phone so you don't have to select one letter at a time. The app works fine on my iPhone 13 without any lag or connectivity issues. **** Now here's where you really need to pay attention:**** the app comes with Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime pre-loaded. Out of the box, you won't find Hulu US, Disney or HBO in the app store. Look on your main menu to see if there's an Upgrade button. If there is, go through those steps which will update the software and unlock those apps in the app store for you. If there isn't (or this doesn't work) send an email to their support asking to unlock the apps and they'll send you the instructions and a password to do so within 24 hours (seriously, they're really responsive even on weekends). Apparently they are still testing the projector's compatibility with these apps which is why it doesn't come default, but the updating process is simple (10 min) and all apps have run smoothly for me. I probably use Hulu the most out of all. The battery life has been pretty accurate for me-- 4 hours of watching straight before I get a notice that I'm low battery and need to charge. I've gotten down to 2%, then plugged it in and kept watching and that worked as well, so it charges faster than it burns battery which is nice. I also LOVE that there's an option to warp the projection image, which means if you have this projecting at an angle, you can adjust the picture so that it looks like it's being projected straight on and it's not stretched. We have it resting on our bed's headboard but the picture looks like it's being projected straight across the room. As it runs, there's a pretty subtle fan sound but that usually gets drowned out by the video's audio. It can get pretty loud (though we only watch it inside, not sure how it sounds outside). So overall, I think this is the BEST choice in projector if you don't want to deal with extra plugs, streaming devices, and you're willing to deal with the short update process even if that means emailing them. I've seriously enjoyed using it as a bedroom TV, as we had no place to put a physical TV but we had a big blank wall that works perfectly as a "screen" for this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2022 by Miranda

  • My favorite LED projector by far! Ticks all the boxes.
Style: Capsule
I bought this Nebula Capsule for a trip to South America to visit family (to show home movies and pictures). It is about the same size as a can of coke, so it is small, but boy does it pack a punch. All of the other projectors I have used were shaped like smartphones, so I was a bit thrown off by the shape of the Nebula. But let me just tell you right now, this can shape is great! I really can't say there is anything I did not like about this unit when it comes to the major features. It just ticked all the boxes. They got a lot of things right on this unit. Things is really liked. 1. Great Speakers! The main thing that was wrong on the other four units I have used was the speakers, which were all but useless. That is not the case with this Nebula. I showed videos to groups to over 30 people in an outdoor setting and no one had any trouble hearing clearly. Since all my previous LED projectors had basically worthless speaker, I was not expecting anything different out of this Nebula, so I bought the OontZ Angle 3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker to use with it. I did a side by side test with the OontZ Angle 3 and there is no question that built-in speakers on the Nebula are noticeably louder. Sound quality wise, they were very close. The OontZ Angle 3, I would say, had a little deeper base which might a little better for music, but the speakers on the Nebula were clearer and sharper, which is better for voice. Both speakers produced quality sound. 2. Amazing Battery Life The thing about portable LED projectors, is that they are intended to run on battery. If you have to be hooked to AC power, why go LED in the first place? But the issue I have always had with the smartphone-shaped LED projectors is that they did not have enough battery life to play a full 2-hour movie on max brightness. Most of them top out at about 90 minutes of battery. That is not true on this Nebula. I was able to show two full-length Hollywood movies on it at max brightness and max volume with battery life to spare. 3. Good Brightness. I am not going to say that this tiny projector can blow your 2000 Lumin Halogen full-size projector out of the water, but it has enough brightness to get the job done. I used it for three weeks showing movies nightly in South America and not once did I hear a complaint about the brightness from anyone. 4. Color Accuracy One thing I have always had trouble with LED projectors is color accuracy. On my other units, I was always trying to mess with the settings, trying to get the color right. Not on this Nebula. The color and hue on this Nebula was spot on from the factory. I never even looked for the color settings. 5. Can be Powered with an External Battery Pack For me, this is just a common sense MUST for a portable projector. Unfortunately, as baffling to me as it may be, there are some LED projectors that CANNOT be powered by an external battery pack (like you would use to charge your phone). Even though I never need this feature due to the over four-hour built-in battery life, it is still something I consider very important to have on a portable projector. Things I feel could be better. 1. Only 8 GB Internal Memory Considering that memory has gotten extremely cheap these days, I was very surprised to find that the unit only had 8 GB of internal Memory. Considering that the unit does not have a built-in SD card slot for extra memory, this was surprising, to say the least, but not a deal killer by any measure. 2. No Built-in Expandable Memory Slot. This was another surprise to me that I did not even think about looking for because I just assumed it would have it because it is just a standard issue thing on electronics nowadays. The Nebula does have a mini-USB port (same as most Android smartphones) and comes with a USB adaptor cord that allows you to expand the memory with a USB Thumb/flash drive. Instead of using this, I chose to use the Transcend TS-RDP9K USB 2.0 OTG Card Reader, that accepts micro-SD cards, which is what I use more of. I was able to play videos from it without any issues through this port with my card reader. 3. Same Port for Expandable Memory and Charging. If there is a real con on this device, this is it. It's not a deal breaker, but I would definitely like to see this issue addressed in newer models. Again this goes back to the small 8 GB onboard memory. Since the projector has no built-in memory card slot and uses the mini-usb charging port for expandable memory, if you run out of battery while showing a movie from a flash drive, you are dead in the water, because there is no way to power the device and play from a flash drive, since they both have to be done on the one min-usb port. So, in the event, you run out of battery and need to power the device externally, you can only play the content that is on the small 8 GB internal drive. Again, this is not a deal breaker but is clearly an engineering oversight. This problem can be easily remedied by adding an extra min-usb or a micro-SD card slot. 4. Remote Control I am not sure if my remote control was defective or not, but it absolutely could not adjust the volume. It worked fine menu navigation, but the volume buttons gave no response. Fortunately, the projector has volume control buttons right on top of it so it was not a huge issue. There is a remote control Android app for smartphones and it does work, but like most of the remote control android apps, it is kind of janky to use. All in all, I think this is the best mini LED projector on the market. I ended up donating my projector to a local church while in South America, but I will be buying another. For most purposes, this an all-in-one movie studio that is the size of a can of coke. Honestly, it is a flat our marvel of science. Throw this in your bag and you have everything you need for showing movies, viewing photos, videos, etc, etc. I recommend buying the very nice Nebula Capsule Official Travel Case to go with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2019 by Safari Man

  • Excellent Product with a few issues
Style: Capsule 3
This product has proven to be excellent. What I like 1. I love the size and weight of this item because it allows for easy transport 2. I love that it has built in speakers so there is no need for headphones. 3. I love the high tech auto focus feature. 4. Google TV format allows for a lot of flexibility with apps not built into the system. 5. 2 hours battery life is exceptional and you can extend that with the charging trip made by Nebula. What I dislike! 1. This Item should ship with a CARRYING CASE. 2. This Item should ship with some type of small tripod. 3. It has to be used in nearly 70% (is a approximate guess) darkness to get viewable image. It has very low lumens which is expected for a portable projector but should definitely be noted. Overall, This is truly a great product to splurge on and I would recommend it to anyone wanting to have a movie experience on any blank wall. I'm sure it can be used in many other scenarios but I can't think of a better way of enjoying a sporting event than sitting in front of a 120" screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by Prentis L. Reedy III

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