
Memorial Day Deal: Grab This Portable Anker Projector for a Record-Low $280
Anker makes tons of top-rated projectors that you can take just about anywhere, making them perfect for camping trips and outdoor movie nights. They're also some of the most affordable options out there, and there are several that you can grab on sale for Memorial Day. That includes the the tiny and extremely portable Anker Nebula Capsule Air, which is our top pick for the best small projector of 2025.
Amazon currently has this compact Anker projector on sale for $120 off, which drops it back down to the all-time low price of $280. Both the black and white variants are discounted, but there's no telling how long this deal will stick around. And considering that Memorial Day ends tonight, we'd recommend getting your order in sooner rather than later.
At just 5.5 inches and weighing in at less than two pounds, this compact projector is roughly the same size as a soda can, so you can easily slip it in your backpack and take it on the go. It has a 4.3-meter maximum throw distance, and can project a picture of up to 80 inches, though its 720p HD resolution and 150 Lumens of brightness obviously won't compete with larger and pricier models. It's equipped with a 34Wh battery, which gives it two hours of playtime, though you can double that with the $130 tripod power bank. It's also got Google TV and Chromecast built-in, which makes it easy to access all your favorite apps, or you can connect it to your laptop with a USB-C or HDMI cable.
Why this deal matters
Anker makes some of the best projectors on the market, including the Nebula Capsule Air. It's our top pick for the best small portable projector of 2025, and it's an absolute steal now that it's back down to the all-time low price of $280. You'll find plenty of other discounted Nebula models on our list of the best Memorial Day Anker deals.
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