Anker to Power Up VELD 2025 with Charging Stations, Tech Booths

Anker will be the official charging partner at this year’s VELD Music Festival in Toronto, running from August 1 to 3. The company plans to bring free charging stations and interactive booths to the three-day event, marking its first-ever Canadian festival appearance.
Festivalgoers can expect secure, hands-free charging lockers spread across general admission areas, making it easier to keep phones powered up while enjoying the music. Anker will also set up a 30-by-30 foot booth offering a mix of retail, product demos, and immersive experiences.
Visitors will be able to shop for portable chargers and cables, including exclusive colours only available at the festival. A headphone booth will feature audio demos from Soundcore’s latest lineup. There will also be a lounge area showing off outdoor power stations and electric coolers from Anker SOLIX. For something different, Anker’s eufyMake station will offer live 3D printing on phone cases and accessories.
“This marks a rare chance to experience Anker’s newest and popular products in person — including the newly released Nano Series from Anker, 3D texture creations by the world’s first UV E1 printer from eufyMake, open-ear noise-cancelling headphones from Soundcore, and portable power stations and coolers from Anker SOLIX,” said an Anker spokesperson in a statement to iPhone in Canada.
Attendees can also take photos at a 360-degree booth or spin a prize wheel for a chance to win merch and discounts. Anker says it’s using energy-efficient tech at VELD as part of its push for more sustainable solutions at large-scale events.
Recently, Anker initiated a global volunteer recall for select power banks, over a manufacturing defect found from a single supplier of lithium-ion battery cells.
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