Forget just projecting — This new all-in-one box is a complete cinema for your living room
Two new Nebula projectors are coming early this year.

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TL;DR
- Soundcore is launching an all-in-one mobile home theater and a portable projector.
- The Nebula P1i portable projector features adjustable speakers that flip open.
- The Nebula X1 Pro can cast a 200-inch picture and offers a wireless 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos system.
It’s that time of year again, CES is here for 2026. As usual, the show is packed with interesting tech as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, Soundcore has a couple of unique projectors to enhance your home theater experience.
Nebula P1i
One of the two projectors Soundcore debuted today is the Nebula P1i. As the carrying handle on the top suggests, this is a portable projector. It features a built-in tilt stand on the bottom, allowing you to adjust the projector’s angle. However, its most distinctive design cue is its speakers. There are speakers located on both sides of the projector that can be flipped outward and adjusted as you please. This should help to ensure you get optimal sound in various situations.
With this projector, you’re getting a resolution of 1080p at 400 ANSI lumens. It also offers IEA 3.0 (Intelligent Environment Adaptation) with autofocus, auto keystone correction, and screen fit. Not to mention, it has official support for Netflix and Google TV.
Nebula X1 Pro
Moving on to the second announcement, Soundcore introduced a mobile home theater system called the Nebula X1 Pro. This is a 4K laser projector that aims to be an all-in-one solution for your home theater needs. It’s capable of projecting a 200-inch picture at 3,500 ANSI lumens. Additionally, it offers 110% Rec. 2020 color, enabling it to achieve a native contrast of 5,000:1 and a dynamic contrast of 56,000:1.
However, its most interesting feature is the built-in speakers. According to Soundcore, this mobile theater has the world’s first wireless 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos system. It also includes dual microphones, a retractable power cable, wheels, and a telescopic handle.
Price and availability
You can expect to pay a hefty $4,999 for the Nebula X1 Pro when it launches on the company’s website on January 20. You’ll need to throw in an extra $1,999 if you want the 200-inch inflatable screen. The Nebula P1i is a much more affordable option at $369. There’s no set date for when the Nebula P1i will launch, but it’s expected to arrive in early 2026.
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