Anker Day 2026: New Soundcore, eufy, and SOLIX Products Hit Canada

Close-up of a light-blue handheld gadget with a small display reading ANC, gripped by two hands inside a car.

Anker made some new product announcements yesterday at Anker Day 2026 in New York Citry, giving a glimpse at what the company’s been quietly building.

The big headline was implementation of THUS, Anker’s proprietary AI chip announced back in April, which has made its debut inside Soundcore’s newest earbuds, now on shelves in Canada, available from Amazon.ca and its own website.

The Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro ($229.99 CAD) earbuds use THUS to work on call quality, impressive enough to land a Guinness World Record.

Hand holding an open wireless earbud charging case with earbuds visible; the device shows a music player screen labeled Song Title and playback controls in white on black.

The premium Liberty 5 Pro Max ($319.99 CAD) brings a charging case with a 1.78-inch AMOLED display. It also includes an on-device AI Note-Taker that transcribes meetings, identifies speakers, and keeps everything stored locally. No cloud, no subscription, and SOC2 certified to boot.

On the security side, Anker introduced the eufy EdgeAgent, billed as the world’s first local security AI agent. It handles threat detection, reasoning, and response in under three seconds, all without touching the cloud or charging you a monthly fee (coming later this year).

Smiling woman in a beige sweater stands in a modern kitchen with a small portable power station on the counter near a coffee maker.

The SOLIX S2000 (no relation to the Honda 2-seater) rounds out the energy lineup, a 2kWh power station Anker claims outlasts the competition by 20% in real-world use, thanks to its OptiSave technology. Canadian pricing and availability are expected in July 2026.

And for something a little more out-there: the Soundcore Nebula SpaceFlow is an AI spatial audio attachment designed to turn any room into a 3D sound environment. It arrives in Canada this summer for $559 CAD.

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