Ever-expanding its product portfolio and market presence, Anker Innovations unveiled a plethora of new home entertainment, home and lawn care, productivity, home power, and DIY home security products, all rolling out between now and the next few months.
Headlining Anker’s Spring introductions are two new multi-piece DYI Eufy home security systems, the ProSecure and the professional monitored ExpertSecure systems.
Claimed as an “industry first” by the company, the ProSecure system is a no-fee system powered by an integrated large AI model “Private Local AI Agent” capable of covering more than 20 key zones inside and outside the typical home and trained through more than 10,000 room scenarios including garages, front yards, living rooms, and back porches.

When it is released in June, the ProSecure system will offer AI-assisted monitoring and proactive suspicious activity decision reactions to not only everyday events, but 17 different life-threatening risks such as house fires, earthquakes, severe weather, and flash floods. In addition, ProSecure will identify seven different threats to trigger notifications, alarms, and recommendations to contact first responders before a recognized threat can be carried out.
ProSecure is designed for all-purpose home monitoring. For instance, the Private Local AI agent can thwart porch pirates by differentiating between uniformed delivery couriers and thieves. ProSecure will also detect, analyze, and respond to suspicious activity happening near a user’s vehicle, including someone shining a flashlight into the car or a stranger pulling a door handle.
For 24/7 AI-aided security, Anker unveiled the Eufy ExpertSecure DIY system with Rapid Response Monitoring, providing professional emergency contact services, LTE and 4G wireless connections, and 24-hour system backup power.
ProSecure’s four Tri-Cam camera and NVR (Network Video Recorder) with live cross-camera tracking is available for pre-order for $1,299; full retail availability for both the ProSecure and ExpertSecure systems will be announced later, along with the advanced Private Local AI Agent capabilities.
Earbuds, Outdoor Projector

In home entertainment, Anker announced its Soundcore AeroClip open clip-on earbuds ($129.99), featuring a flexible, open-ring connector that clips onto the cartilage surrounding the ear. A titanium wire inside the connector ensures a secure fit. Available now in midnight, champagne mist, and rosy brown, the AeroClip will play for 8 hours on 50% volume with the charging case providing an additional 24 hours of listening, is IPX4 water resistance, and is multipoint connection capable.
Anker also introduced the latest in its Nebula portable backyard projectors, the X1, as both a standalone product and as a kit with external speakers. Calling it its highest performing projector model ever, the X1 is equipped with a 4K triple laser light engine capable of 3,500 ANSI lumens brightness and 5,000:1 native contrast to combat lighter conditions indoors or out, and includes GoogleTV.

Capable of creating a 300-inch image, the X1 offers an automatic setup adaptable to project a stable image from a variety of awkward placements thanks to a built-in micro gimbal that allows the optical engine and lens array to tilt up to 25 degrees and enables the projector to be placed closer to the screen than other models.
While the X1 is equipped with four side-firing speakers, two lossless battery-powered wireless Wi-Fi satellite speakers are putting out a total of 160 watts for a 4.1.2. audio experience is also available. The add-on speakers can run for 8 hours and are IP54 dust and water-resistant for safe outdoor use.
Available on May 21, the Nebula X1 is priced at $2,999 by itself or as a bundle with the two wireless speakers, two wireless karaoke mics, and a carrying case for $3,298. The “backyard accessory pack” will also be sold separately for $999.
Floor and Lawn Care

For home care, Anker announced two new robot vacuums, the Eufy vacuum/mopping Omni E28 ($999.99, available now) and E25 ($899.99, June). Both models feature powerful 20,000 Pa suction as well as an extending CornerRover arm to clear hard-to-reach corners.

Eufy’s HydroJet self-cleaning mop system includes a built-in double scraper cleaning mechanism and 15N (3.3lbs) of downward pressure, which the company claims is the industry’s highest force of pressure for a robot mopping system. The flagship E28 adds FlexiOne technology, a detachable water tank with a hose to get at targeted stains on furniture, stairs, carpets, etc.

For outside the home, Eufy has launched its E18 ($1,999) and E15 ($1,599) robot lawn mowers. Neither model requires the installation of additional ground or boundary wires or control antennas. Instead, both utilize Vision Full-Self Driving (FSD) to avoid obstacles, accurately identify lawn edges and paths; its smart coverage detection system ensures uniform coverage and no need for extra manual edge trimming. The E18 can cover nearly 13,000 square feet on a single charge, while the E15 can mow around 8,600 square feet of lawn.
Connectivity, Physical Printing

For home office and creators, Anker will start selling its multi-connection Anker Prime TB5 Docking Station and Thunderbolt 5 cable ($399.99) on April 23. The Docking Station provides up to 120 Gbps Thunderbolt 5 bandwidth, 3x faster than Thunderbolt 4, support for dual 8K displays via either HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1, 250 watts of total power input, and up to 232 watts of Gallium Nitride (GaN) charging power output.

For the physically creative, Anker demonstrated the eufyMake-branded UV Printer 1, which Anker says is the industry’s first 3D-texture UV printer for personal use. The UV Printer 1 deploys Amass3D technology that can print 3D textures up to 5mm high on a multitude of flat, rotational, or roll-to-film surfaces of wood, metal, ceramic, leather, acrylic, and other materials in a multitude of colors.
Early UV Printer 1 buyers can make a $50 down payment to unlock exclusive and limited early bird discounts worth up to $800 and a discounted $1,499 price, which includes a complimentary UV ink bundle worth $299. The UV Printer 1 will be officially available on April 29 for $1,899.
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