top of page

Anker shows off its solar beach umbrella at CES 2025

  • Jan 7
  • 1 min read

At CES 2025, Anker unveiled its first solar umbrella, designed to charge electronic devices — like coolers or phones — while outdoors. The new umbrella is part of Anker’s SOLIX lineup, which includes energy-efficient products like portable power stations and solar generators intended for powering home appliances during blackouts and emergencies.

Though many solar-powered beach umbrellas are available on the market, Anker’s product stands out due to its use of perovskite solar cells. According to the company, these cells offer 30% better performance than traditional crystalline silicon solar cells in bright light and double the efficiency in low light. As with any solar-powered device, these umbrellas can help contribute to reducing pollution and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. It’s also a handy addition to your beach day packing list.

Image Credits:Anker

Anker announced this umbrella alongside several other new products at CES 2025, including the second generation of its EverFrost electric cooler and a karaoke speaker featuring an AI voice-removal function. The company likely hopes that customers will view the umbrella as a complementary accessory for the electronic cooler, as it can be attached to the cooler to power it. Alternatively, it can be installed with a stand-alone base.

The umbrella provides 80 watts of power to portable devices through USB-C. It can also power the EverFrost 2 or other compatible devices using an XT-60 connection, which links power from a battery to a motor or other electronics.

Anker didn’t disclose the cost of the umbrella, but it is expected to be available in the spring or summer.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Recent Posts

See All
Murena now sells a deGoogled Pixel Tablet

<p>Murena, the French privacy firm that&#8217;s forked Android to deliver so-called deGoogled smartphones, has repeated the trick with a tablet. So if you&#8217;re keen to get your hands on a shiny Pi

 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page