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Cosmos Laser 4K Projector 2200 ANSI Lumen

Anker Cosmos Laser 4K Projector 2200 ANSI Lumen

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Reddit Iconmaxinxin
10 months ago

I had this projector (The old version) for a while and I had a 150 inch screen. I'd say at nighttime this is more than enough for 150 inches, maybe even usable at dawn and dusk. Only thing is this is hard to adjust as it does not have a gimbal, so you will need a pretty good stand to make sure the projector ca throw onto the screen with no problem. Hope this helps.

10 months ago

Yes, but get a heavy duty one that supports the weight. The thing is super heavy, my regular camera tripod broke down while holding it. Fortunately the projector didn't get damaged.

Reddit Iconmc78644n
6 months ago

I just got a Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K and a 120” Valerion screen. Projector works just as well on a white wall as on a screen tbh but I wanted this set up outside. 4K is nice but not all streaming services offer it so it might be a waste. If you’re planning on having it in a family room etc I’d get a short throw https://preview.redd.it/0q4ybswxm1zf1.jpeg?width=5434&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=634b6f088c98e28ced658a5dd83aaeef85915bb7

Reddit Iconmember_one
11 months ago

My mars 3 air is probably my most used nebula due to the large capacity battery. I have the astro, air, laser4k (O.G.) and the X1

8 months ago

Do you have crap wireless? I have the nebula laser 4k without issue. I also have the capsule air and use it without issue but it's not 4k. If it's stationary just get an external player and connect to the laser4k.

Reddit IconOpen-Mousse-1665
11 months ago

Get an Anker Nebula Cosmos 4k Laser. Ebay. If that’s out of budget save up more. If it’s under budget congrats, you deserve a pint. I paid $800 USD for mine. Don’t know what that is in kilos…sorry, pounds (forgot about Brexit). I personally wouldn’t bother with anything worse than that, but if you want 1/4 the resolution for 7/8 the price they make a 1080p one. I absolutely guarantee you will be satisfied with the image. I love mine. Grab an Apple TV, an AirPort Express and some speakers, and you’ve got a badass little home theater.

Reddit IconScared_Whole_753
10 months ago

I had mine above my bed with the swivel either straight up on my ceiling or straight out to my wall to enjoy movies laying down or sitting up. Very easy to place in random locations and turn any dark room into a theater. Function, features, usability, and quality were all amazing until just after my warranty period when out of the blue it just stopped powering on. Wifi connection issues occur when pairing with a Samsung wifi speaker because they both look for optimal networks and lose connections when switching from 2.4 to 5 or 6 bands and then you have to manually reestablish wifi internet connection every time they disconnect. I'd buy it again if Samsung showed any compassion towards out-of-warranty issues (or active connection issues) but once again they gave me a digital middle finger and left me to deal with an exceptionally fantastic product that just won't last. I upgraded to the NEBULA Cosmos Laser 4K Smart Projector and other than the size difference, slightly less portability, and inability to articulate to the proper angle to meet my needs, I will say I'm happy to have moved on to a superior product. But time will tell if it's quality will outlast the warranty period.

Reddit IconOkAd6075
7 months ago

Currently using premium Nebula cosmos 4K lazer very good image on 84 inch portable screen. I wouldn’t recommend in daylight only evenings as it image is washed it same as rest of portable ones. It has 2200 ansi it very bright/good quality 4K. https://preview.redd.it/txlj170eyytf1.jpeg?width=3213&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a6a29bf6c81961f4e44d60596d0e808d95433b86

Reddit IconBDLD23
11 months ago

I’ve had the Cosmos 4K for a couple years now and it’s still a beast besides the outdated software (I use an AppleTV anyway).

11 months ago

Solid. I take it out on the back porch during football season, shooting on a white screen. I can easily start a kids movie night well before sunset. I had it indoors for a time, shooting on a slightly gray wall and it held up pretty well with lamps on and such.

Reddit Iconlegoturtle92
12 months ago

I use the Nebula Cosmos 4K. It's got great picture, but not super super bright.

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