Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Outdoor Projectors

Anker Nebula Mars 3 vs XGIMI Halo+

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Anker Nebula Mars 3 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.5 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Backyard movie nights, tailgates and campground cinema where you want the brightest battery-powered picture and the loudest built-in audio without dragging out an extension cord. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Anker Nebula Mars 3
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Outdoor Projectors
Anker Nebula Mars 3
$1,050as of May 23

The Mars 3 is the closest thing to a purpose-built outdoor projector on the market. Anker engineered it for the backyard with a rated IPX3 spray seal, half-meter drop resistance, a 5-hour battery and a 40-watt speaker that actually fills a yard. Projector Central measured 959 ANSI lumens against the 1000-lumen claim and called it Highly Recommended. The 1080p ceiling and the missing Netflix app are the only meaningful gripes.

Strengths
  • Measured 959 ANSI lumens at Projector Central, the brightest in the under-$1000 portable class
  • Built-in 185 Wh battery delivers up to 5 hours in eco mode, enough for a double feature
  • IPX3 water resistance, 0.5 m drop resistance and a 0.7 mm dust seal verified by Projector Reviews
Watch-outs
  • Heavy for a portable at 9.9 lb, more campsite-cooler than messenger-bag
  • No native Netflix app inside the Android TV 11 build
  • Bluetooth speaker pairing has noticeable sync lag even after the delay-adjust step
XGIMI Halo+
Ranked #2 in Best Outdoor Projectors
XGIMI Halo+
$499as of May 23

XGIMI's Halo+ is the most polished compact portable in this roundup. Projector Central measured 753 ANSI lumens, AndroidPolice scored it 8.5/10, and the Harman Kardon speakers genuinely sing for their size. The battery is the soft spot: real-world runtime sits closer to 90 minutes than the claimed 2 hours, so it's a one-movie projector unless you tether to wall power.

Strengths
  • Projector Central measured 753 ANSI lumens, 15 percent brighter than the original Halo and class-leading for its weight
  • Compact 3.5 lb body with auto focus, auto keystone and obstacle avoidance that nails setup in seconds
  • Dual 5 W Harman Kardon speakers deliver the cleanest portable-projector audio in the category
Watch-outs
  • Battery runs closer to 60 to 90 minutes in practice, well under XGIMI's 2-hour claim
  • No native Netflix authorization out of the box, requires sideload or casting
  • No handle on the chassis despite the carry-everywhere positioning

How they stack up

Anker Nebula Mars 3

Pulls more measured lumens than the XGIMI Halo+ (959 vs 753 in identical Projector Central tests) and runs more than three times longer on battery than the Halo+. The Mars 3 Air is a third the weight at 3.7 lb but tops out around 399 ANSI lumens, less than half the Mars 3's output. Brighter and louder than the Samsung Freestyle 2nd Gen, but the Freestyle weighs an eighth as much.

XGIMI Halo+

Pound for pound the most polished portable here, but loses to the Anker Nebula Mars 3 on every outdoor-specific axis: 1000 measured lumens vs 753, IPX3 vs no IP rating, and 5-hour battery vs 90-minute real-world runtime. Beats the Samsung Freestyle 2nd Gen on brightness by roughly three times and trades blows with the Mars 3 Air on sound and software while shipping a smarter auto-keystone system.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAnker Nebula Mars 3XGIMI Halo+
Native Resolution1920 x 1080 (1080p)1920 x 1080 (1080p)
Brightness1000 ANSI lumens (959 measured)900 ANSI lumens rated (753 measured)
Light SourceLED, 25,000-hour rated lifeLED, 25,000-hour rated life
Throw Ratio1.20:11.2:1
Screen Size40 to 200 inches60 to 200 inches
Speakers40W Dolby Audio (three-way)2x 5W Harman Kardon
Battery LifeUp to 5 hours (eco) / 2 hours (standard)Up to 2 hours (90 min real-world)
Weight9.9 lb3.5 lb
Weather ResistanceIPX3 water, 0.5 m drop, 0.7 mm dust
Smart OSAndroid TV 11 with ChromecastAndroid TV 10 / Google TV
Fan Noise37.1 dBA at 36 inches
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