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Eufy Expands Into Smart Lighting and Home Energy Monitoring

· home-appliances

Eufy, Anker’s smart home sub-brand, is expanding beyond security cameras and robot vacuums with two new product lines launching in 2026: a smart lighting family built around Matter and Thread, and a home energy monitoring system that pairs with solar inverters and home battery banks. The move extends Eufy into the same territory as Philips Hue, Wyze, and Emporia, and signals Anker’s intent to position Eufy as a full smart home platform rather than a robot vacuum specialist.

Why it matters

Eufy has been one of the most successful Chinese smart home brands in the US market since the launch of the EufyCam wireless security camera line in 2019. The brand has shipped more than 10 million smart home devices in cumulative global sales, according to Anker’s 2024 investor disclosures, and the robot vacuum line continues to be a strong seller on Amazon US. The smart lighting and energy monitoring expansion is the largest category move Eufy has made since 2021, when it added smart doorbells, smart locks, and smart scales.

What is new

  • Smart lighting line with Matter and Thread support, shipping in the US and EU in mid-2026, priced from $24 for a smart bulb to $89 for a ceiling fixture.
  • Home energy monitoring system that pairs with solar inverters and home battery banks, providing real-time consumption and solar production data through the Eufy app. Ships Q3 2026 at a $199 starter price.
  • Continued expansion of the S1 Pro and X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum lines, both with self-cleaning mop stations.
  • Cumulative smart home device shipments pass 12 million units in the Q1 2026 results, on track for the brand’s best year since 2022.

The expansion comes at a time when the smart home category is consolidating around Matter as the cross-ecosystem standard, and Anker is positioning Eufy to be a neutral platform that works with Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and SmartThings without requiring a separate hub.