Esimen Hard Case for Nebula Capsule II / Nebula Capsule Max Smart Mini Projector by Anker and Remote Control USB Flash Drive Accessories Carry Bag Protective Storage Box (Black)
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Enough to withstand the test of time. My Nebula Max still has room to slide, but that space can be used to store a lens cleaning cloth, removing slack. Because the Max lacks a USBC port, the proprietary charger will not fit into the space provided unless you let the wire hang out of the compartment, which isn't entirely a bad thing; however, I would have preferred it to fit in the entire space designed for it. This is something I strongly suggest.
Although the case is durable, it does not fit perfectly. The capsule and remote are strewn about, and the charger is also strewn about. It isn't molded in the same way that those items are. There is no strange odor, the zipper is strong, and the case is overall functional. I'd prefer it to be a tight fit so it doesn't rattle during transport, but for the price point, it's acceptable. being less than half as large as the original It's fine.
Spend the extra money on a hardcase if you want one. This case is excellent value for money and provides adequate protection. It's big enough to hold all of your accessories. Please accept my apologies for the lens being covered in plastic. For the sake of safety, I kept it on. I'd like to see an extra foam pad or sheet to place directly on top of the projector, charger, and remote to keep everything safe. I'll throw in my two cents as well. I simply turn the lens toward the bottom of the pocket to ensure that it is not damaged by anything in there. I only keep the cable in that part of the case, but it's a nice case that does the job well.
This appears to be a sturdy case, but it does not fit the Nebula Capsule 2, despite the fact that it is advertised as such. Not by a long shot. I'll be back to purchase the official Nebula 2 case. This was most likely designed to fit the original Nebula, but the interior was not updated to reflect the new specifications. It was a complete letdown.
It's the perfect size for my Nebula MAX, charger, remote, and small tripod. If dropped, it appears to be effective at protecting everything.
There were also compartments for the charger and remote.
It's been about a month and a half since I got this case. I've gone on a few weekend trips and used the projector on a couple of occasions. On two fronts, the case succeeds admirably. br>br>For starters, the case is very structured, so it's been convenient storage for the remote even when I'm not traveling (since we're moving around the house with the projector, it's easier to find the case than a small remote). Second, there's a hard plastic shell that feels tough enough to withstand a few bumps. I haven't dropped it yet, so I can't say how well it performs, but at the very least, I feel comfortable storing my projector in the bottom of my backpack when I travel, which I can't say for other soft shelled cases. br>br>For the price, it has served me well!.
This case is a good value for the money. When I saw "hard case," I assumed it meant a fully hard case. This is more of a stiff case, in my opinion. The case flexes easily, but you can only expect so much for the price. There is enough padding to protect the projector, but I doubt it will keep it safe from a 4' fall.