Anker introduces premium sound and home robotics

For several years now, the Mobile World Congress will have a mobile name, but its last name is about devices. Thanks to this, brands specialized in accessories and consumer technology have managed to carve out a niche in new categories. This year, Anker, a company Known for its external batteries and audio accessories, it has raised the bar with an ambitious presentation: new audio products, more than interesting for their quality-price ratio, and a surprising foray into the world of domestic robots, starting with an automated lawnmower.

We go by steps. The first of the devices is the Soundcore Space 2, headphones with premium sound, only without the premium price The Soundcore Space 2, according to Anker, promise a balance between high-end audio performance and an affordable price. They are designed to offer a sound experience that competes with much more expensive models, incorporating features that are normally associated with higher ranges.

Although not all technical details have been officially revealed, first impressions highlight balanced and powerful sound quality, effective active noise cancellation (ANC) and stable connectivity and battery for several hours of continuous use, two factors that are key for those who use headphones for long periods. To this we must add a light and comfortable design that makes it easy to wear them without fatigue, something essential for daily use.

The Soundcore Space 2, the evolution of a series notable for its ergonomics, battery and quality of materials, positions Anker as a serious competitor in the portable audio segment in the mid-rangea competitive territory dominated by large brands, but where the balance between quality and price can make the difference.

But if headphones already attract, Anker’s real surprise at MWC was its formal entry into the home robot market. Until now, the brand had mainly focused on mobile device accessories, audio, portable power and smart home products. With the presentation of a robotic lawnmower, the eufy C15Anker shows its ambition to extend its influence to a much more practical and visible field in the daily lives of consumers.

Profile of the new Anker lawnmower robot, in its subsidiary Eufy.Anker/EufyAnker/Eufy

This robotic lawnmower is more than just an automated machine: it incorporates sensors and navigation systems that allow it to move safely and efficiently around the garden, avoiding obstacles and cutting the grass evenly. Garden automation represents a significant step for those looking to delegate repetitive physical tasks to smart devices that operate autonomously.

Although technical details (such as battery life, cutting autonomy or terrain mapping capacity) vary by model and are not yet fully globalized, the intention is clear: Anker wants to offer affordable, easy-to-use and reliable home robots, integrated with smart home solutions that already dominates.

Therefore, it is not surprising that it has also announced the arrival of the eufy C28 Omni, a robot vacuum cleaner that, consistent with its DNA, aspires to be a worthy competitor in a complex market. Your tools are technologies DuoSpiral and HydroJet (prevent roller jams and increase suction, respectively) and target homes with pets. The advertised suction power is 15,000 Pa and, as is logical in this sector, it will have a native app to control it. It will be available for €499.99 until March 16 via promotional code on the eufy website, before moving to its official price of €699.99.