
"The Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro is too weird to exist. It takes the excellent 4K projector and karaoke microphones from Anker's Nebula X1 and stuffs them inside a powerful five-speaker Google TV party on wheels. It's so absurd that it feels like a gadget fever dream - and I'm here for it. At the heart of this system is the same liquid-cooled, triple-laser, auto-image-correction-everything projector I reviewed last summer."
"It's unbelievably quiet for a 3500 ANSI lumen projector that lays claim to the title of being the brightest and most vivid all-in-one portable projector on the market. Now it's also the loudest, with 400W of audio added to the new Nebula X1 Pro. Inside the X1 Pro is a big thumpy subwoofer capable of wall-shaking bass. It also hosts four battery-powered speakers that automatically unfold or pop out to produce a total of seven horizontal channels and another four overhead."
"Other than its size and some intermittent connectivity issues, the only complaint I have is that the Nebula X1 Pro is sometimes too loud. That's not something I thought I'd ever say about a portable all-in-one projector. If you've got $4,999 to burn, Anker's Nebula X1 Pro is one hell of a match. Since the video and karaoke capabilities of the projector are the same as the Nebula X1 I won't be rehashing them here."
The Nebula X1 Pro pairs a liquid-cooled, triple-laser 4K projector with a 400W, multi-driver audio system. The projector delivers 3500 ANSI lumens and aggressive auto-image correction while remaining unusually quiet for its brightness class. Audio hardware includes an internal thumpy subwoofer plus four battery-powered satellite speakers that unfold or detach to create seven horizontal channels and four overhead channels for wireless 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos. The unit supports three sound modes: docked 2.1, front-unfolded 5.1.2, and fully distributed 7.1.4 separation. Reported downsides include large size, intermittent connectivity issues, and a propensity to get uncomfortably loud. The price is $4,999.
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