This pint-sized projector throws a surprisingly big, watchable picture onto any blank wall, which is exactly what a neon movie night wants. You plug in a streaming stick or your phone, dim the lights, and suddenly your living room is a cinema. Do not expect daylight brightness, but after dark it absolutely delivers the glow.
How to Build a Cyberpunk Movie Night Setup for Under $100 This Prime Day


Building a neon-soaked cyberpunk movie night usually sounds like a credit-card-melting project, but we gave ourselves one rule: every single pick has to fit under $100 total. So we hunted down the cheapest mini projector, the glowiest LED strips, and the snacks to match.
Six items, one electric vibe, and change left over from a Benjamin. Add them to your cart in order, watch the running total, and by the time the sun goes down your living room is a Blade Runner alley.
The whole setup at a glance
- The screenCiBest W13 Mini Projector - A 120-inch screen for pocket change · $30
- The ambient glowGovee 16.4ft Bluetooth LED Strip Lights - Bathe the room in neon RGB · $12
- The smart lightingGovee Smart RGB Light Bulbs - Swap any lamp into mood lighting · $8
- The soundAnker Soundcore Mini Bluetooth Speaker - Tiny can, room-filling thump · $17
- The neon accentXIYUNTE Lightning Bolt LED Neon Sign - One bolt of pure cyberpunk · $11
- The snacksDASH Hot Air Popcorn Maker - Oil-free popcorn in two minutes · $19
How we picked
The brief was strict: a complete movie-night atmosphere - picture, sound, neon glow, and snacks - for less than the price of one nice restaurant dinner. We leaned on Prime Day pricing to make the math work, so a few of these only hit our target when the deals are live. We ordered them by how much they transform the room, starting with the screen itself.
CiBest W13 Mini Projector


$30 at Amazon
- Huge 30-120 inch picture
- Cheap streaming-stick friendly inputs
- Tiny and genuinely portable
- Needs a dark room to shine
- Built-in speaker is weak
Govee 16.4ft Bluetooth LED Strip Lights


$12 at Amazon
Stick this strip behind your TV stand or along the ceiling and your whole room melts into electric color. The app lets you pick any shade of blue-and-magenta cyberpunk you want, and music sync makes it pulse with the movie. It is the single cheapest way to turn a plain room into a Blade Runner alley.
- 16 million colors and 64 scenes
- Music sync built in
- Easy peel-and-stick install
- Adhesive can lift over time
- Single zone, not per-pixel
Govee Smart RGB Light Bulbs


$8 at Amazon
Screw one of these into an existing lamp and you control the color from your phone without buying new fixtures. Set it to a deep purple or hot pink to match the projector glow and the room instantly feels intentional. It works with Alexa and Google too, so a voice command kills the lights when the movie starts.
- No hub required
- Alexa and Google voice control
- Fits standard lamps
- Single bulb only
- WiFi setup can be fiddly
Anker Soundcore Mini Bluetooth Speaker


$17 at Amazon
The projector's built-in speaker will not cut it, so this fist-sized Anker steps in with a passive subwoofer that punches way above its size. Pair it over Bluetooth and your soundtrack actually has bass to it. Fifteen hours of battery means it survives a whole movie marathon and then some.
- Surprising bass for the size
- 15-hour battery
- AUX and microSD backups
- Mono sound only
- Not waterproof
XIYUNTE Lightning Bolt LED Neon Sign


$11 at Amazon
Every neon setup needs a hero accent, and this glowing blue lightning bolt is it. It runs on USB or batteries, so you can hang it anywhere without an outlet nearby. Stick it on the wall behind your screen and you have an instant photo-ready cyberpunk backdrop for under fifteen bucks.
- Dual USB or battery power
- Shatterproof silicone build
- Stays cool to the touch
- Single color only
- Smaller than it looks online
DASH Hot Air Popcorn Maker


$19 at Amazon
No movie night is complete without popcorn, and this air popper churns out 16 cups with zero oil. It is loud for about ninety seconds and then you have a giant fresh bowl ready before the trailers end. The retro red finish even fits the neon aesthetic if you point a strip light at it.
- Oil-free hot air popping
- 16-cup batch in minutes
- Compact and easy to clean
- Loud while running
- Plain kernels can fly out
Dim the lights, fire up the projector, point a strip at the ceiling, and hit play. You just built a full cyberpunk movie night for less than a hundred bucks - and everything packs away small enough to do it all again next weekend.




