Anker Showcases AI-Powered Devices and IFA Berlin

Anker Innovations unveiled a broad range of new products at IFA Berlin 2025, with its CEO Steven Yang outlining a vision that places artificial intelligence and robotics at the centre of the company’s future developments. The announcements spanned Anker’s core brands, Anker, Eufy, Soundcore, and Anker SOLIX, and included several “world firsts” across categories such as home appliances, charging, and creative tools.

Eufy: Robotics for Whole-Home Cleaning

@goosed_ie My fave things from #IFA 2025. What a couple of days that was! #tech #electronics #gadgets ♬ original sound – Marty | Goosed.ie

Every year at IFA there’s something that everyone needs to see. Anker often takes that title in some way. For 2025 it was the Eufy Marswalker, a stair-climbing carrier designed to move robot vacuums between floors. The Omni S2 will be available in Europe later this year and globally in January 2026, while Marswalker is scheduled for the first half of 2026.

In home appliances, Eufy introduced the Robot Vacuum Omni S2, which combines a 30kPa suction system with scrubbing technology for hard floors. The vacuum is designed to adapt to different surfaces by raising its chassis to cross thicker rugs, carpets and even small steps.

In home security, Eufy unveiled AI Core, a large-model AI agent designed to process events locally within the home. The system aims to provide faster and more accurate alerts while reducing false notifications. Alongside this, the company introduced the eufyCam S4, a hybrid camera featuring both fixed and pan-tilt-zoom lenses.

Soundcore: Audio, Sleep Tech, and Home Cinema

Soundcore expanded its product portfolio with launches in sleep technology, recording, and projection.

The Sleep A30 earbuds, already released in the U.S., are now arriving in Europe and the UK. They use adaptive noise cancellation and AI-generated audio to reduce sleep disturbances.

The company also presented a coin-sized AI Voice Recorder, capable of multilingual transcription and summarisation, and announced the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro, a 4K laser projector with detachable speakers and subwoofers, marketed as a portable home cinema system. The projector will launch on Kickstarter on September 23.

eufyMake: AI Tools and Personal UV Printer

Anker’s creative technology division, eufyMake, presented upgraded AI design tools and the UV Printer E1. The company described the printer as the first personal 3D-texture UV printer, allowing users to transfer designs onto surfaces such as wood, leather, and metal.

The E1 has already drawn significant attention through a Kickstarter campaign that raised $46 million from over 17,000 backers. Retail availability is planned for December 2025 at a launch price of $2,499 (€2,499).

Anker Prime: Smart Displays for Charging Devices

Anker expanded its charging lineup with the Prime Series, introducing smart displays that show charging speeds and temperatures. Highlights include the Prime 160W charger, a 300W power bank, a 25W Qi2.2 wireless charger with active cooling, and a triple-display docking station with 8K output.

Anker SOLIX: Home Energy Storage and EV Integration

In home energy and something we’re very much unlikely to see in Ireland is the Anker SOLIX Solarbank Multisystem, which can scale up to 64.5 kWh of storage and is aimed at reducing household energy bills. The system includes a Power Dock that lowers installation costs and supports dual electric vehicle charging.

Alongside it, Anker announced the V1 Smart EV Charger, which uses AI-driven energy management to balance solar energy and tariff costs. Both products are available in Germany from today (September 11), with rollout to France and the Netherlands to follow.

Unfortunately, we have little to no confirmation if any of this tech is coming to Ireland, but I strongly assume some of it is, particularly the Eufy robovacs given the company announced they are the biggest provider in Ireland earlier this year. Watch this space.

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