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Xiaomi Smart TV X Pro Series price and features
The all-new Xiaomi Smart TV X Pro Series supports 4K HDR with improved colours, contrast, saturation, and brightness across Wide Colour Gamut, along with Dolby Vision IQ support and Vivid Picture Engine 2 technology. The television includes a 40-Watt speaker system with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technology. The device is powered by Google TV so you can easily stream your favourite content. It has a Google Chromecast Built-in feature plus users can experience over 30 content providers on PatchWall.
Xiaomi Smart TV X Pro will be available in three sizes 43, 50 and 55 inch priced at Rs 32,999, Rs 41,999 and Rs 47,999 respectively. But the company is offering them at a special launch price of Rs 31,499, Rs 39,999 and Rs 45,999. The sale is scheduled to start on April 19 at 12 noon via mi.com, Flipkart and offline retail partners.
Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Series price and features
On the other hand, the Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Series includes two models Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 and Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Lite that are claimed to reduce harmful substances in the air with its Triple Layer Filtration. It is said to eliminate up to 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns so you breathe clean and fresh air. It comes integrated with a negative ion generator to help remove airborne particles like pollen, animal dander, dust, and mould spores. According to Xiaomi, the new air purifier offers clean air across the room with 360° Filtration and True HEPA Filter. Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 offers a Particle Clean Air Delivery Rate (PCADR) of up to 400m3/h, capable of circulating air of max. 516 sq. ft within 10 minutes. The Smart Air Purifier Lite comes with a PCADR of up to 360m3/h and can deliver 6000L of clean air per minute.
The Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 also supports app control and voice control with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. There is an OLED display with two touch controls to view the air quality, temperature, and humidity status.
The Xiaomi Air Purifier 4 comes at a special introductory price of Rs 13,999. The ICICI card holders can avail of a discount of Rs 750. While the Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Lite has been launched at a special introductory price of Rs 9,999. The ICICI card users can get Rs 500 off on their purchases.
The Early access sale will begin on April 20 at noon via mi.com and offline retail partners. Whereas the Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 sale starts from April 23 at 12 noon on Amazon.in and for Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Lite on Flipkart and Amazon.in.
Xiaomi Robot Vacuum-Mop 2i price and features
Xiaomi Robot Vacuum-Mop 2i is one of the devices that launched today at the Xiaomi Smarter Living event. It is actually a combo of a vacuum and a mop. The cleaning device has a large suction inlet and a powerful brush, the new vacuum-mop uses 2,200 pa suction to pull dirt effortlessly. Further, it includes 25 high-precision sensors that analyses real-time information about the home environment. In addition to this the Gyroscope and Optical Sensor Aided Navigation on the new Xiaomi Robot Vacuum-Mop 2i scans and maps the complex environment of the home to plan the cleaning route. It comes equipped with a 450 ml independent large dust compartment and a battery that can clean areas of more than 1200 sq ft. easily with up to 100-minute run time.
When connected with the Xiaomi Home App you can control it remotely, and other functions like customizing cleaning schedules, adjusting cleaning modes and water levels, tracking device location and more. Besides this, it supports Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice assistance for hands-free control.
The Xiaomi Robot Vacuum – Mop 2i is launched at Rs 16,999 however if you use an ICICI card to purchase it you can save up to Rs 1000. The early access sale will begin on April 25 at noon via mi.com and offline retail partners while the sale starts on April 28 at noon via Amazon.
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Packaged in an eco-friendly cardboard outer package, you get a transparent charging case in which the Nothing Ear (2) lie, magnetically cocooned in their respective hollows. The lid of the charging case also slams shuts into place using a magnet, which has a nice thud to it when shut. The façade is very similar to the previous edition, except the charging case’s battery now protrudes out from the bottom. Again, to keep its weight low and to sport a smaller design, this has been done. We thought the case might wobble on a flat surface due to this, but it does not.
Moving to the build of the Nothing Ear (2) audio ear plugs, you get a smaller transparent stem on each with white audio driver enclosures and white silicon tips. Users also get additional silicon tips in the box to fit into different ear cavities. For us, the default ones were just fine. We quite liked what we saw and these half-transparent earphones sure look yummy for the taking. Each earpiece has multiple microphones to keep the noise out up to 40-decibel levels. More on that a little later.
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For us, we love a more bassy setup. If you do not like what the app has to provide (which we doubt) you can also head into the equaliser part of the app and play around with different modes. And there are 4-5 of them. We loved every beat the Nothing Ear (2) provided us with. These are spectacular in the resonance department and we were not expecting the brilliant thump they provide. The bass can put some of the over-the-ear headphones to shame.
We listened to quite a few tracks we are drooling over these days and when we tuned into them with the Nothing Ear (2), we heard newer never heard before beats in the same songs. Jaws Dropped!
After we collected ourselves back up by just getting a great music beat down, or up, whatever you want to call it, we charged towards the gaming section of our smartphone. We turned on the low lag mode in the Nothing X app and it did manage to reduce the sound lag by quite a few milliseconds. Overall, the gaming experience was not bad either with the Nothing Ear (2).
The Nothing Ear (2) come with Active Noise Cancelation (ANC), too. You get three modes (off, transparency and noise cancellation) which can be accessed using the app. The ANC can also be controlled by pinching and holding the stem of the earphones. Talking about which, there are pinch controls on the Nothing Ear (2) as well.
You can triple or double pinch to skip back or forward a track, single pinch to play/pause a track or answer or cut a call. 9 out of 10 times these worked as marketed. However, you cannot control the volume with them. For that, you would need to bring out the smartphone.
Moving to the battery life of the Nothing Ear (2), these sport a 33mAh battery in the earphones and an additional 485mAh battery in the case. The company says you can get 6.3 hours of battery from the earbuds and 36 hours of additional playback with the charging case (ANC off).
This is more or less right. We were able to squeeze in 5.75 hours of playback and got another 33 hours using the charging case. With the ANC turned on we got 3.5 hours of music playback from the earpieces and additional 20 hours from the charging case. This, overall, is not bad coming from such a small contraption.
Talking a little bit more about the Nothing Ear (2), the earphones have an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance and the case has an IP55 rating. The case also supports wireless Qi charging of up to 2.5w. Over that, these also support multi-device connectivity. You can pair them with your mobile phone as well as the laptop at the same time enabling you to take calls and listen to music from the laptop without switching Bluetooth. Lastly, Bluetooth version 5.2 is what these earbuds use.
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