Anker D2323111 Nebula MarsII Pro 500 ANSI Lumen Portable (Open Box)
$305.75
$549.99
44% off
Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Top positive review
67 people found this helpful
Great backyard projector
By Misty C. on Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021
We bought this to do backyard movies and television. We live in a garden home neighborhood, which means we're close to our neighbors and their lights and have plenty of streetlights and other light pollution. Even with all that, once the sun sets, this projector does a fabulous job. We often have the fire pit going or the lights on in the gazebo, and there's still a great clear picture. The only time you really need a truly dark environment is with shows or movies that have a very dark ambience-- for some episodes of the Mandalorian, for example, we needed to kill the gazebo lights to see it well. Finding Nemo did not need such considerations. We do typically run the projector in the brighter mode since we have the ability to run power to it in our backyard. We have tested it on battery power and got about 2 hours of viewing. Even on battery power, there's plenty of brightness in the picture if you're using it after dark.I highly recommend setting up all your accounts in the projector ahead of time. It makes it SO much easier to deal with logging into all the accounts and typing in your passwords if you're just shining it on the wall in your living room the night before movie night instead of trying to set everything up while everyone stares at you! Some of those apps are a pain to navigate, and there's a bit of a learning curve to using the remote and/or phone app. You get used to it, but it takes a minute.Our setup:We project onto a projector screen (just the 100" Amazon Basic one)-- we attached projector screen mounting brackets with to our house under the eaves and attached a set of carabiners rated for 75 pounds (extreme overkill) on each end of the projector screen. My husband can pull the screen out from the storage closet and clip the it onto the hooks in the mounting brackets in less than a minute. We have a set of ground anchors near the wall, and we use two bungee cords (I used a pair of pliers to widen the hooks a bit) so that they loop around the bottom ends of the projector screen and then connect to the anchors. They're long enough that they only have a tiny bit of tension on the screen-- just enough to keep the screen from blowing, twisting, and kinking if there's a breeze.When we're not using the screen, we disconnect the bungees and roll it up, where it's safely tucked away under the eaves. We leave it up during good weather but can easily unhook it and put it away if rain threatens.We paired our projector with a cheap tripod from Walmart and a couple orange traffic cones from Home Depot so that the kids don't run into the tripod in the dark. Like some others have commented, the tripod mounting hole is a little shallow, so it can make the projector feel unstable on a tripod mount. Thanks to those commenters, I anticipated having the same problem and was armed with supplies to solve it. We bought a couple neoprene washers from Home Depot and placed them between the projector and the tripod mount. That made it a snug fit and eliminated any wobble. We leave the tripod mount attached all the time and just store the whole unit in its bag. (It does NOT come with any kind of storage bag, by the way-- we ordered the Anker one off Amazon because I disliked having to put it back in the cardboard box each time we used it.)We often sit back a good ways from the projector, and while the built-in sound is fine for me, my husband is kind of hard of hearing. We pair the projector via Bluetooth with an Anker Soundcore Flare 2 speaker we already owned and sit the speaker right next to us. They play together fabulously. There's no sound lag at all, at least none I can discern. We did discover that it helps to turn the speaker on a few seconds before turning the projector on. They pair quicker and more easily when the speaker is turned on first. And as we already have an actual bluetooth speaker, we've never really tried to use our projector as a bluetooth speaker. The Soundcore Flare 2 is a lot cheaper and more durable if my kids get a little too crazy with their elementary dance parties.We've had this thing for going on three months and love it. I did a lot of research and agonized over which portable projector to buy, and I'm really happy with the choice I made for my family. If that changes, I'll update this review, but I don't suspect I'll need to.
Top critical review
236 people found this helpful
Great hardware, outdated software renders it almost useless
By Chris G on Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2020
I wanted to love this projector, but time and again, the old version of Android (7.1) installed prevents it from being awesome. The Mars II uses a software layer called Aptoide TV to run apps. It's so outdated you won't be able to install Disney+, HBO anything, AppleTV+ to name a few. Amazon Prime video still works, Netflix is very much an old version of the app, and though Hulu loads, it won't actually play content.No big deal, maybe one could simply stream said apps from their phone with Airplay (iOS) or Miracast (Android). Sure! As long as it is Youtube. But any copyrighted content won't stream. You need to hook up a computer and HDMI cable for that.If your goal is to have a powerful compact projector with all the apps you'd want to project wirelessly WITHOUT a bunch of cords and dongles and laptops, alas, this is NOT that projector. The Anker Capsule II projector runs bonafide Android TV 9.0, but it is a much dimmer device.All this aside. The build quality is nice. The projection is solid and bright enough for evening projection outside. The speakers can deliver enough volume for two folks in a relatively noisy outdoor city setting. There is HDMI, USB, and an audio jack out.But at the end of the day, the outdated software ruins this hardware. At this price, the only option is to return it.
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