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These Smartphones & Smart TVs set ready for launch this July; Take a look

From smartphones and audio products to smartwatches, this month will see a number of tech launches.

New Delhi: We can’t think of passing each without smartphones and TVs. These tech appliances have become a part of our lives now. From smartphones and audio products to smartwatches, this month will see a number of tech launches. Let’s take a quick look at the top tech launches of July with price, features, and specifications.

1. Xiaomi Smart Standing Fan 2

The smart standing fan from Xiaoma has 7+5 wing-shaped blades, 100 levels of speed, and voice control support. Besides, the customers can have control over the desired airspeed and can customise it from 1 to 100 via the Mi Home app. The overall setup of the fan weighs 3kg and has airflow of up to 20m³/min.

The smart fan is priced at Rs 6,999 in India, however, if customers pre-order it on mi.com before July 18, they can avail of a discount of Rs 1000.

Xiaomi Smart Standing Fan 2

2. Aiwa Magnifiq Smart TV

The new Magnifiq Smart TV range has several variants starting from 32-inch to 65-inch sizes. The TVs feature Android 11 and Google Assistant support. The company provides build-in soundbar on the 55-inch and 65-inch sets. The output result of the TV supports 350 nits brightness and supports 1.07 Billion colours. Other features include MEMC support and anti-glare. The price range is between Rs 29,990 to Rs 1,39,990.

Magnifiq Smart TV

3. Lava Blaze

This is an entry-level smartphone that features a 6.5-inch 720p display, 10W charging, and is powered by a MediaTek Helio A22 chipset. Also, the phone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery and has a 13MP triple camera setup on the back. The phone has Android 12 with 3GB RAM, and 64 GB storage and costs Rs 8,699.

Lava Blaze

4. Hisense Laser TV

The 120-inch 4K laser TV provides 3000 lumens brightness and 4K UHD picture quality. Priced at Rs 4,99,999, the TV comes with MEMC support, HDR, and a short-throw technology that enables the laser TV to be placed as close as 30 cm from a wall.

Hisense Laser TV