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Anker expands Eufy and Soundcore lineups with smart home and sleep-focused gear

JANE A.
JANE A.
Jan 6

At CES 2026, Anker is presenting a wide spread of new products across its Eufy and Soundcore sub-brands, underscoring how the company continues to diversify beyond charging accessories into home security and personal audio. The announcements are less about a single headline device and more about incremental expansion across categories that Anker already knows well.

Under the Eufy name, the most notable addition is the Smart Lock E40, priced at $300. The lock supports Matter and integrates with Apple Home, placing it squarely in the growing ecosystem of platform-agnostic smart home devices. It combines a door lock with a built-in 2K camera, allowing it to function as both an access control device and a security camera. Face-based unlocking is handled through 3D facial recognition, while night vision and a wide-angle lens support basic monitoring. Power comes from a 15,000 mAh main battery, backed up by a smaller secondary battery intended to prevent lockouts if the primary cell runs down.

Eufy is also expanding its video doorbell lineup with the $280 Video Doorbell S4. This model uses what the company calls OmniTrack technology to follow people as they approach, dynamically adjusting the camera’s framing to keep visitors visible. The 3K camera offers a 180-degree horizontal and vertical field of view, aiming to reduce blind spots and allow monitoring at distances of up to 26 feet. Like many recent doorbells, it focuses on coverage and tracking rather than adding entirely new interaction models.

Another addition is the $200 Solar Wall Light Cam S4, which blends outdoor lighting and surveillance. It features 4K color night vision supported by an f/1.6 lens and allows vertical adjustment of up to 45 degrees to fine-tune coverage. The unit can run off a built-in 10,000 mAh battery or a small 2W solar panel, and includes multiple lighting modes ranging from routine illumination to security-focused and decorative presets.

On the audio side, Soundcore is focusing on niche use cases rather than mainstream true wireless earbuds. The $180 AeroFit 2 Pro is positioned as a hybrid design that supports open-ear listening while still offering active noise cancellation. The idea is to reduce ambient noise in busy environments without fully isolating the listener, a compromise aimed at users who want situational awareness alongside some noise control.

Soundcore is also introducing the $200 Sleep A30 Special earbuds, which target sleep rather than daytime listening. These earbuds use a combination of active noise cancellation, passive isolation, and adaptive sound masking to reduce disturbances like snoring. Anker is partnering with Calm to offer access to Calm Sleep Stories through the Soundcore app, reinforcing the product’s focus on sleep routines rather than general audio performance.

Availability is staggered. The AeroFit 2 Pro and Sleep A30 Special earbuds are available immediately through Soundcore’s website. The Smart Lock E40 is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2026 through Home Depot, while the Video Doorbell S4 and Solar Wall Light Cam S4 will be sold via Eufy’s website in the same timeframe. Taken together, the announcements show Anker continuing to refine familiar product categories rather than chasing entirely new ones, with a clear emphasis on practical features and ecosystem compatibility.

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