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Anker Innovations, the company behind renowned brands like Anker, Eufy, and Soundcore, showcased an impressive lineup of new products at IFA 2025. The company aims to “spark new possibilities through groundbreaking innovation,” according to CEO Steven Yang, with advancements spanning charging solutions, home energy, smart appliances, home security, creative tools, and audio/video technology.
As the company transitions from 2025 into 2026, its focus remains on pushing the boundaries of consumer tech to solve real-world problems and enhance everyday life. Yang emphasized that their mission is about more than just technology—it’s about making life simpler and more efficient through inventive solutions.
One of the highlights includes EufyMake’s new Make It Real AI design tools. These upgraded tools, paired with the EufyMake E1 UV Printer, allow users to turn sketches, photos, or even simple text into textured designs on materials like wood, leather, or metal. The new design tools will be available for purchase in December, starting at around $2,499.
Another exciting reveal is the Eufy Omni S2 robot vacuum, the world’s first equipped with HydroJet 2.0 technology, which provides consistent scrubbing with self-cleaning pads, along with AeroTurbo 2.0 for powerful suction capable of handling thick rugs and pet hair. This advanced cleaning device will be available globally starting in January.
In addition, Eufy introduces the Marswalker, the first stair-climbing robot vacuum carrier, designed to work seamlessly with the Omni S2 for comprehensive home cleaning. This innovative device is set to launch in the first half of 2026.
Eufy Security is also debuting its AI Core, a pioneering home security AI agent capable of detecting and anticipating over 100 scenarios, with on-device responses in less than three seconds. This technology aims to eliminate blind spots and false alarms, providing proactive security, with a rollout planned for later this year. They also announced the EufyCam S4, a hybrid camera featuring 4K resolution and dual 2K pan-tilt-zoom lenses, capable of capturing facial details from up to 15 meters away. It’s now available for pre-order starting at $299.
Soundcore introduced a range of new audio products, including the Sleep A30 earbuds with active noise cancellation, which use adaptive ANC and AI-generated brainwave sounds to help users achieve more restful sleep. They also revealed the AI Voice Recorder, a compact wearable device that transcribes conversations with high accuracy across over 100 languages—ideal for students and professionals alike. Additionally, the Nebula X1 Pro mobile theater station, equipped with a 4K triple-laser engine supporting Dolby Vision and Atmos, detachable wireless speakers, and powerful subwoofers, is the first of its kind. Interested users can check out its upcoming Kickstarter campaign scheduled to launch on September 23.
To keep devices powered up, Anker showcased the Prime Series—a collection of advanced, multi-device charging solutions. These products feature the innovative AnkerSense View display, which provides real-time charging speeds and temperature info. Among the offerings is the compact 160W multi-port Prime Charger, the 300W Power Bank capable of charging two laptops and a smartphone simultaneously, a Qi2 25W wireless charging station with active cooling, and a multi-display docking station with 8K output.
Home energy solutions received a significant upgrade with the Anker Solix Solarbank Multisystem. This modular energy system connects up to four Solarbank units, scaling solar input to 14 kW and power output to 4.8 kW, offering potential savings of up to 80% on electricity bills with a four-year payback period. Complementing this is the Solix V1 Smart EV Charger, the first AI-enabled EV charger that intelligently manages solar surplus and real-time energy tariffs to maximize savings.
Anker’s innovations exemplify their dedication to creating smarter, simpler solutions that truly enhance daily living by merging advanced technology with practical utility.