Anker Innovations, the world’s No. 1 charging brand, hosted its Grand Dealer Meet and Product Showcase at the InterContinental Dhaka, bringing together key dealers and partners of Contrivance International, Anker’s authorised distributor in Bangladesh, to showcase new products and outline plans for market growth actively. The event let dealers get hands on with Anker’s latest audio, charging and smart accessories so they could try features, ask questions, and see how the devices work in simple everyday use. Uzair Latif, sales manager for South Asia, said Anker views Bangladesh as a key focus market and is committed to working closely with local partners to expand access to world class technology. Organisers showcased items across audio, chargers, power banks and smart accessories and used demonstrations to highlight quality, reliability and easy design. Speakers warned about duplicate and refurbished items that can harm users and hurt brand trust, and they urged buyers to choose authorised products that carry the Contrivance warranty sticker and an 18-month guarantee. Top performing dealers were recognised for their role in building a nationwide retail presence, and organisers said these partnerships are vital to build a sustainable growth ecosystem that helps retailers, distributors and customers. The meet also offered a preview of the upcoming soundcore R60i NC noise cancelling earbuds, which Anker plans to bring to Bangladesh this year, giving dealers an advance look at a product expected to appeal to music fans. Attendees said seeing and handling products in person helps build confidence more quickly than online listings alone and that clear warranty rules and visible service plans can make buyers feel safer. Speakers emphasised that expanding retail reach must be matched with strong after sales support, verified service centres, training for staff, and trustworthy supply chains to prevent fakes and ensure timely repairs. Practical steps discussed included deeper dealer networks, better marketing support, reliable warehousing and logistics, and simple tools for dealers to show customers how products work. Organisers also noted that better training and clear information about warranty and service will help small shops and city stores serve more customers and reduce confusion about counterfeit items. The tone at the event was upbeat and focused on steady work rather than grand promises, with both Anker and Contrivance committing to steady, measured expansion and efforts to strengthen brand trust in local markets. By combining clear product verification, dealer recognition, training and regular product launches, the companies aim to give customers safer choices, grow local retail business, and support a healthier tech market in Bangladesh. The showcase sent a practical message that local partnerships, verified products and ongoing support can help tech brands expand while creating work and better options for shoppers and small sellers across the country.
Anker Dealer Showcase Fuels Expansion in Bangladesh; Soundcore R60i NC Previewed
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