- Anker just launched the Nebula SpaceFlow, an AI-powered 3D projection mapping accessory. It's priced at an early-bird $399 (approx. ₹33,200) but only works with the Nebula X1 and X1 Pro projectors.
- This thing uses AI to wrap visuals around your room, not just on a flat wall. It comes with over 100 pre-made templates for parties and events.
- You control everything through an app. That means you need WiFi, and it locks you into Anker's specific projector models. No third-party gear allowed.
If you're in India and you've bought a projector, you did it for one reason: a big picture without the insane cost of a giant TV. But you're still stuck watching on a rectangle. Anker's new SpaceFlow accessory promises to blow up that rectangle and turn your whole room into a screen. Sounds cool, right? Here's the problem. This isn't a magic box. Its success in your living room depends on stuff Anker can't control: your WiFi signal, how much junk is piled in the corner, and whether this is more than a five-minute novelty.
Anker Nebula SpaceFlow Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AI-powered 3D Projection Mapping Accessory |
| Compatible Projectors | Nebula X1, Nebula X1 Pro |
| Core Technology | AI-powered 3D Projection Mapping |
| Control Method | Nebula Connect App (iOS/Android) |
| Content Library | Over 100 ready-to-use templates |
| Modes | AI Fusion, Free Mode |
| Launch Price | $399 (Approx. ₹33,200) |
| Standard Price | $799 (Approx. ₹66,400) |
Projection Mapping, Minus the Engineering Degree
You've seen projection mapping before. It's the tech that makes buildings look like they're melting at a concert or turns a stage into a living painting. Professionals use expensive software to manually bend every pixel to fit a 3D shape. Anker's play is to automate that headache with AI and sell it to you in a box. But there's a catch, and it's a big one. The SpaceFlow isn't a standalone product or some universal dongle. It's a locked-down accessory for Anker's own Nebula X1 projectors. The "innovation" is trading a technician's salary for an app download, assuming the AI is smart enough to do the job.
How It Works (And Where It Might Not)
Everything runs through the Nebula Connect app. You pick a pre-made scene for a birthday or Diwali, or you type a text description and let the "AI Fusion" mode try to build it. There's also a "Free Mode" for manual tweaking. That's the sales pitch. Now for the reality check.
Your WiFi and Your Walls
This is an app-first gadget. So if your WiFi is flaky, the experience is dead on arrival. In a lot of Indian homes, the 2.4GHz band is a crowded mess of neighbor networks, leading to spotty connections. That's your first potential failure point. Then you need the right room. Mapping looks best with multiple surfaces, corners, and nooks. If your setup is a clean wall for a traditional screen, you've got nothing for the effect to wrap onto. You'll be rearranging furniture just to give the projector something to do, which feels like a lot of work for ambient lighting.
The AI and the Template Library
Having over 100 templates is the strongest feature here. If you host parties, you can tap one button for themed ambiance. The AI text-to-scene feature is a wild card. Its value depends entirely on whether the training data includes anything relevant to Indian culture, or if it just spits out generic "festive" patterns and Western holiday motifs. Anker hasn't said, which usually means it hasn't been a priority.
Where It Fits in Your Smart Home (Spoiler: It Doesn't)
It Works With This
- Nebula Connect App: That's it. That's the list. Your phone and this app are the command center. No app, no function.
It Doesn't Work With Anything Else
- Your Other Smart Stuff: Don't expect Alexa or Google Assistant support. There's no mention of Apple HomeKit, Samsung SmartThings, or the Matter standard. This is a walled garden.
- Any Other Projector: Not even other Anker models. It's X1 and X1 Pro only. This is a very expensive key for a very specific lock.
Price in India and the Hidden Costs
Anker lists a launch price of $399₹33,200 and ₹66,400
Before you consider it, ask some hard questions. What's the service network for this niche accessory? If it breaks, are you shipping it to Hong Kong? The app-driven design means it likely needs a constant internet connection just to access the templates or use the AI. A power outage kills the vibe. And there's no info on Hindi or regional language support for text prompts, which makes the AI feature a non-starter for many. On the plus side, it should work with India's 220-240V power, but only because the projector itself does.
SpaceFlow vs. Just Using Your Projector Normally
| Feature | Nebula SpaceFlow with X1 | Standard Nebula X1 Projector Use |
|---|---|---|
| Visual Output | 3D wrapped scenes on multiple surfaces | 2D image on a flat screen/wall |
| Primary Use Case | Ambient lighting, themed decor, immersive parties | Movie/TV viewing, gaming, presentations |
| Setup Complexity | App-driven but requires room with multiple surfaces | Simple focus and keystone adjustment on one wall |
| Content Source | AI-generated or template library from app | Streaming apps, HDMI devices, screen mirroring |
| Internet Dependency | High (for AI and templates) | Low (only for streaming content) |
| Additional Cost | Approx. ₹33,200+ (accessory cost) | None beyond projector price |
How to Set It Up
- Find the Right Spot: Stick your projector where it can hit at least two walls or surfaces. A corner is ideal.
- Get Connected: Plug in the projector and make sure it's on your home WiFi.
- Grab the App: Download Nebula Connect on your phone and link it to the projector.
- Calibrate: Follow the app's steps to let the AI scan and learn your room's layout.
- Try a Template: Start with a basic template to see if the effect works in your space before fiddling with AI.
Common Questions
Will this work with my Nebula Capsule?
No. It's exclusively for the X1 and X1 Pro models.
Can I use it offline?
Probably not. The AI and template library almost certainly need a live internet connection.
Is ₹33,200 the final India price?
Not a chance. That's just the US price converted. Taxes and duties will push it higher.
Does the AI understand Hindi?
Anker hasn't said it does, so you should assume it doesn't.
So, Should You Buy It?
Look, the Nebula SpaceFlow is a party trick. A very cool, very expensive party trick. If you already own a Nebula X1, host a lot of themed gatherings, and have a perfectly shaped room with rock-solid WiFi, you might get some fun out of it. For everyone else in India, this is an easy skip. That ₹33,000+ is better spent on almost anything else, like a great soundbar or a robust smart lighting setup from Philips Hue that actually works with your other gear. This accessory solves a problem most people don't have, while introducing a bunch of new ones your living room definitely doesn't need.
Sources
- gizmochina.com
- youtube.com