The projector comes with a 3,400 mAh battery built-in which is good, but it'll barely get you through a 2-hour movie which is not. The compact size also results in a fairly dim picture though, so you'll want to set this projector up in as dark a room as possible. This projector is about the size of three CD cases stacked on top of each other and speaking of CDs, comes with very decent sound for its size. Keeping in line with the portability comes the Apeman M4 DLP projector. Resolution: 720p | Brightness: 200 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio: Not listed | Projection Size: 40 to 100 inches It's not cheap, but it's got everything you need built in. Overall, we really like the Nebula Capsule II, and think it's the perfect solution for a pop-up cinema night or even as a bedroom TV for occasional use.
The projector actually runs on Google's Android software, so along with the easy-to-use interface you get an app store for downloading apps like Netflix or Hulu, plus you get the added bonus of built-in Google Assistant. You can also control it using Google Assistant or via a smartphone app (or the supplied remote). It's got everything you need, from a speaker built into the base to a built-in app store-just connect it to a Wi-Fi network and you're good to go. When considering mini projectors, portability is one of the prime considerations, and when it comes to portability, being the size of a soda can is about as portable as you can get (especially as most bags and backpacks have pockets designed for carrying drink-sized items).