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Anker made its own chip to bring AI to all its products

https://www.theverge.com/tech/916463/anker-thus-chip-announcement
31•Brajeshwar•1h ago

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55555•54m ago
Literally had no idea they actually made tech. I thought they just private labelled charging cables and sold them on Amazon.
echelon•35m ago
Anker is a powerhouse and they've grown huge.

Best chargers on the market, hands down. Best cables too.

But they've gone into high end stuff. They make the Eufy brand of LiDAR smart vacuums for instance. All done in house, and consistently in the top rankings against market leaders like Roborock and Dreame.

They're killing it.

They're doing home security systems, and all sorts of stuff under the Eufy brand.

BeetleB•27m ago
They make a lot of not-top-tier products. The products are usually quite good, but not the best. And they're often the best value.

(Very happy with my $60 Anker earbuds).

ryanisnan•3m ago
Anecdotally, I've always been reasonably pleased with their products. I think I've owned a couple of powerbanks, and a USB/HDMI hub. Of the <Insert_random_smattering_of_letters> brand names on Amazon, I do tend to lean towards them a bit more.

edit: having said all of that, relating to this article, I don't want AI anywhere near the products of theirs I'm currently buying.

Aurornis•27s ago
Anker is a brand where buying a product feels like pulling the lever on a slot machine. I'm either going to get a product that works great and I love it, or it's going to feel half-baked and fail early.
coldtea•46m ago
It's amazing how (based on polls, like https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/polling-reveals-th...) the public dislikes it when it's shoved down its throat in unrelated programs and products (as opposed to them explicitly using an LLM or content generation program), but companies keep shoving it and even making a big deal out of doing so.

Perhaps the best thing about 2026 Apple is how "behind" they are in "AI Integration". And even them have shoved useless features like "Image Playground" on us.

Anyway, time to find another peripherals vendor.

Who asked for AI on hubs and chargers?

edu•42m ago
VCs
frereubu•31m ago
They're not putting them on hubs and chargers, Anker make more than that. In the article it says that they're being used first in earbuds.
echelon•31m ago
AI is polarizing.

The rest of the world outside of the US and Europe loves AI. China is embracing it fully.

Why is our Western media making the public hate it so much? It's almost as if it's a top down edict from all the news giants to constantly dump on AI and make it sound like it'll kill you.

If we maintain this view, we're going to get steamrolled. And we'll have deserved it.

deepsquirrelnet•26m ago
> Traditional call noise canceling relies on those small onboard neural networks and can have difficulty isolating your voice in very noisy environments, which results in ambient noise leaking through or voices getting highly compressed, making it difficult to hear. Anker says the larger neural network available on the Thus chip, plus eight MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) microphones and two bone conduction sensors to focus in on your voice, in its yet-to-be-announced earbuds will have significantly cleaner call audio, regardless of the environment.

Anyone who likes good noise cancellation, which is a lot of people.

Back in the day we just called it ML. But now you have to stop for a minute to read and determine what they’re talking about, because “AI” is primarily a marketing term.

lostlogin•9m ago
> Who asked for AI on hubs and chargers?

USB-C and hdmi cable issues are right up there as causes of frustration for me. But me day the external minute works, next it doesn’t.

Having cables fail in new and unexpected ways with AI sounds amazing.

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