Anker has unveiled the EverFrost 2 eclectic cooler under its Solix lineup at CES 2025. The Anker Solix EverFrost 2 lineup upgrades the functionalities of portable coolers as it works with a detachable 288Wh LFP battery to keep your drinks refreshingly cool for a far longer time.  

The Anker EverFrost 2 electric cooler comes in three capacities of 23 liters, 40 liters, and 58 liters, and can even work as a power station. The largest unit features a dual-compartment design allowing you to freeze and cool edibles and beverages simultaneously. You can use the freezer compartment to keep meats and grilling items frozen until required and your drinks in the cooling section during your outdoor excursions.

The coolers feature Anker’s FrostFlow tech, which uses air to cool proficiently. Anker says that this technology lets the cooler temperature reach between -4 degrees Fahrenheit and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, and helps cool food 21 percent faster than non-electric portable coolers when fully loaded.

Providing refrigeration on the go, the Anker EverFrost 2 cooler has an included battery, providing you with up to 52 hours of cooling time. Since the battery is detachable, you have the option of adding a secondary battery to stretch the cooling time to over 100 hours. This will work wonders on extended camping trips.

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The removable battery can even be used as a power bank. You can use the 60W USB-C and 12W USB-A ports to charge your device while outdoors. The cooler can be charged using 100W solar power, AC outlet, or a car socket. During CES, Anker also unveiled a solar-powered beach umbrella that can charge the EverFrost coolers, in hopes of creating tandem sales.

The IPX3-rated portable electric cooler comes with 6-inch wheels to help with mobility. It also has a fold-down tray that doubles as a handle. You can even monitor the cooler remotely with the Anker app, which allows you to regulate settings and keep a check on the temperature.

The EverFrost electric coolers are priced at $699, $749, and $999 from smallest to largest size. You can pre-order the 40L and 58L starting February 21, 2025, whereas the smallest cooler will launch in summer.

Via: Tom’s Guide

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