
Best Memorial Day Anker Deals: 60 Discounts on Headphones, Power Banks, Robot Vacuums and More
Memorial Day sales are now live across several retailers, including Amazon and Walmart, and they're offering big savings on Anker products. Anker makes a wide variety of products, from quality headphones and speakers to charging accessories and smart lights. Right now, a lot of these products are on sale. So, whether you want to grab new audio tech, a robot vacuum for the home or a security camera to protect it, there's an Anker deal live for you right now.
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Since there are so many products and deals, we've done the work to help you find deals that are worth your cash. CNET's team of shopping experts is working around the clock to find the top deals on Anker products. Also be sure to check back often as we'll be updating this page throughout the Memorial Day event and beyond.
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Best Anker audio and video deals
Anker Soundcore P40I earbuds: $48
These are our overall favorite pair of budget earbuds and right now they're even more affordable. They support active noise cancellation and have six built-in mics for crystal-clear voice call quality. Plus, they boast a 60-hour battery life with the charging case, which also doubles as a stand for your phone.
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Anker Nebula Capsule 3 GTV: $400
This compact Nebula projector allows you to enjoy shows and movies on a massive screen practically anywhere, making it one of our favorite models this year. It's roughly the size of a 16-ounce can so you can easily carry it in your backpack but it still boasts a maximum screen size of up to 120 inches. It delivers 1080p HD resolution and 200 lumens of brightness and has a built-in battery for up to 2.5 hours of playback on a single charge.
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Anker Soundcore Space One headphones: $79
These sleek Bluetooth headphones offer adaptive noise cancelation with improved voice reduction to filter out unwanted background noise while you jam to music, take calls or catch up on your favorite podcasts. The headphones have a lengthy battery life with 40 hours of playback when using ANC or 55 hours of playback without noise cancellation on a single charge.
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Best Anker home deals
Anker Eufy P3 smart scale: $66
There's more to your health than just body weight and this advanced Eufy smart scale can help you see the big picture. It also tracks loads of other biometrics, including body fat, muscle mass and water weight. Plus, it will even give recommendations to help you stay on track to meet your fitness goals.
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Anker Eufy E10 indoor lamp: $50
This unique floor lamp makes adding some atmosphere to your living room easy. It boasts 1,700 lumens of brightness and more than 16 million possible colors so you can find the perfect hue for your mood. There are more than 80 preset lighting modes and you can set custom schedules and patterns. It's also compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for hands-free control.
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Anker Eufy E10 smart pathway lights: $130
Illuminate outdoor pathways with these durable LED lights. They have an IP65 rating, meaning they hand handle water exposure from rain or your sprinkler system. They can also be linked to Eufy cameras, automatically turning on when someone approaches.
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Best Anker mobile deals
Anker Zolo power bank: $30
Keep your devices charged all day with this convenient Anker power bank. It supports 7.5-watt wireless magnetic charging and has a built-in USB-C cable for 30-watt fast charging. Plus, it has a substantial 10,000-mAh battery, which can fully recharge your phone twice. It's also equipped with a kickstand to let you keep an eye on your screen while your phone charges.
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Anker Eufy SmartTrack Card E30: $24
This slim rechargeable Bluetooth tracker fits in your wallet but it's only compatible with Apple devices. It works with Apple's Find My app so Apple users can easily check its location from their iPhones, iPads and Macs. The device is water-resistant and it has a loud built-in alarm that you can sound to help you find it. The discount will be automatically applied in your cart.
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Anker 313 wireless charging stand: $14
Power up your Apple or Android smartphone with this upright charging stand. It is designed to be case-friendly, so you don't have to worry about taking off your phone case.
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Best Anker security deals
Anker Eufy S120 solar wall light cam: $70
See clearly day or night with this two-in-one wall light and camera. It features a 2K camera with HD resolution and color night vision as well as a 300-lumen light with motion activation. It's also solar-powered so you won't have to worry about a complicated installation or remembering to change the batteries.
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Anker Eufy E330 2-cam kit: $260
Keep an eye on your front and backyard with this advanced two-camera Eufy security bundle. It includes a pair of E330 outdoor cameras that boast 4K resolution, color night vision and even facial recognition capabilities. Plus, you get the base station so you can locally store the footage.
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Anker Eufy C34 smart lock: $130
Keep your front door secure with this easy-to-install smart lock. With this lock, you have a variety of methods to choose from for securely unlocking your door, including keypad entry, a physical key, in-app controls or voice commands with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. It is also compatible with the Apple Home app. The smart lock offers eight months of battery life with two AA batteries.
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Best Anker vacuum deals
Anker Eufy 25C: $115
The Eufy 25C is already our favorite affordable robot vacuum of 2025 and this discount makes it a pretty unbeatable value. It lacks the more efficient high-tech laser navigation found on pricier models but performed well on hardwood floors and carpets in our tests. It boasts 1,500Pa of suction power, a 100-minute runtime and a 0.6-liter dustbin.
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Anker Eufy C10: $270
With a 3-liter base station, this Eufy robot vacuum can run for up to 60 days maintenance-free. It also boasts 4,000 Pa of powerful suction and with a slim 2.8-inch design it can easily fit underneath beds, couches and other furniture. It can also map multiple floors of your home, which makes it easy to set custom cleaning schedules and no-go zones. Use the promo code EUFYAEC10 to get the full discount.
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Anker Eufy X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum: $700
Let this smart device handle the vacuuming and the mopping to get all your floors sparkling clean. With 8,000 Pa of suction power and a dual-mopping system, it can tackle tough messes on all floor types. It is self-emptying, self-drying and self-refilling for a hands-free experience. It supports smart mapping and can intelligently navigate around obstacles on your floor.
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What kind of Anker products will be on sale for Memorial Day?
Anker and its subsidiaries make a variety of tech and a lot of it is on sale leading up to Memorial Day. This includes serious discounts on everything from mobile accessories, like charging cords and power banks, to home essentials, like vacuum cleaners and security cameras. There are also tons of deals on headphones, earbuds, projectors, smart lights and other gadgets.
What else will be on sale for Memorial Day?
There are plenty of early savings to be had on TVs, appliances, furniture and more ahead of Memorial Day. Plus, you can find tons of deals on outdoor tools, gear and apparel to help you prepare for the warmer summer weather. To get a good idea of what's out there, be sure to check out our full roundup of all the overall best Memorial Day deals already available.
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