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![The Anker Nebula Capsule projector sits on a delicate blue background.](https://i0.wp.com/www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/a33e848b375bb1bf4273a8aa0635f3b018d60391/hub/2022/05/02/3e13aafa-4fdc-4b8b-a9fd-dad3a47e09e5/anker-nebula-capsule-8-of-8.jpg?resize=800%2C450&ssl=1)
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The Capsule is rated for 100 lumens and I measured 85, making it the dimmest projector we’ve tested. However, it’s tiny and inexpensive.
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There’s no lens zoom or shift, but unlike many inexpensive projectors, it has a focus dial. Personally I prefer a simple analog control like this over most automatic focus features.
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These are the only buttons. To control the Capsule you’ll need either the remote or the free Nebula Connect app.
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The remote is taller than the projector. You won’t end up using it much because it’s far easier to use the app.
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The Capsule can work double duty as a Bluetooth speaker. On the bottom is a standard tripod mount.
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