Anker’s Nebula Mars II projector is the perfect buy for nights in

Anker’s Nebula Mars II is a portable projector that lets you bring a screen pretty much anywhere you go, and now that it’s on sale for just $349.99 at Woot, it’s worth some serious consideration for all of the evenings you’re about to spend at home. At $150 off, today’s deal marks one of the best prices this projector has ever had; it more commonly sells for $500. You’ve only got until the end of the day or until sold out to score this saving, though.

Anker’s Nebula Mars II projector is capable of creating an HD picture with up to 1280 x 720 resolution and features 300 ANSI lm brightness and 720p DLP IntelliBright technology for an improved image. Its integrated dual 10W audio drivers offer powerful sound, and there’s even an autofocus feature that will enhance the picture automatically whenever the projector is moved to a new location.

Thanks to Android 7.1 built-in, you can easily stream content from services like Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube without needing a separate streaming device like the Amazon Fire TV Stick, as well as newer streaming services like Disney+ and Apple TV+. You’ll need that access because a lot of those services don’t allow themselves to be screencast from a device to a projector like this.

Compared to the original model, the Mars II adds an extra hour of run time, the auto-focus feature mentioned above, and comes with a lower price tag. Our review of the device can illuminate a few more of its pros and cons if you’re searching for more information.

Shipping at Woot costs $6 per order, though you can save on this fee by logging in with your Amazon Prime account. If you’re not yet a Prime member, start a free 30-day trial today and you’ll not only get free shipping at Woot but also earn free two-day shipping at Amazon as well as access to perks like the Prime Video streaming service, exclusive members-only discounts, and more.

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