This is the laser miniprojector they are presenting in a Kickstarter

This is the laser miniprojector they are presenting in a Kickstarter


Nebra AnyBeam is the name of a miniprojector that is already available in Kickstarter, reached the $ 52,000 needed to make the real project. 
They present it as a pocket-sized film projector, the smallest in the world. Although it does not have much brightness (the equivalent of 150 lumens in a traditional projector), if it guarantees sharpness, and because of the images that have been sent to us, it seems that they have not joked about it. 

It is powered by a traditional mobile phone charger, and has only 19 by 60 by 103 mm, weighing 140 g. That's right, it fits in your pocket, so it's a good option to have a portable projector to which we can connect any device to see the image on the big screen (as long as the ambient light does not bother much). 
They tell us that it has a laser module capable of projecting screens of up to 150 inches and more, and by using this laser, we can guarantee that it will always be focused (the laser is responsible for measuring the projection distance to offer the proper focus). In fact, they comment that in some cases it will not be necessary nor surface, being possible to project in the air (that we will have to prove it, without a doubt). 
It has no fan, so it does not make noise, and does not need much maintenance. 
The projector will start selling it for about 250 dollars in Kickstarter, although they will only start shipping it from August. They already offer different products:- Nebra AnyBeam: Independent device to which you can connect your smartphone or chromecast and transmit without problems.- Nebra AnyBeam developers kit: The same as Nebra AnyBeam but without the grey box. It is the version that allows manufacturers to design their own housing.- Nebra AnyBeam HAT: Projector board that goes on a Raspberry Pi- Nebra AnyBeam Monster Ball: This includes the AnyBeam HAT and Raspberry Pi Zero, all in a sphere-shaped box.

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