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iPhone SE (2022) Price in Nepal [Updated 2025]

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Apple announced the latest iPhone SE during its “Peek Performance” event last month. The phone is now officially available in Nepal. So, let’s get into the specifications, availability, and official price of the iPhone SE (2022) in Nepal.

iPhone SE (2022) Price in Nepal and Availability

As of now only the 128GB variant of the iPhone SE (2022) is officially available in Nepal, whose market price is Rs. 87,000. You can buy the new iPhone SE 2022 from authorized stores like Hukut in Nepal.

iPhone SE (2022) Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
128GB Rs. 87,000 Out of Stock

iPhone SE (2022) Overview:

A15 Bionic

The major upgrade in this year’s iPhone SE (2022) is the A15 Bionic chip. This is the same chipset used in the latest iPhone 13 series. The silicon includes a 6-core CPU with two performance cores and four efficiency cores, as well as a 4-core GPU. In addition, the SoC has a 16-core Neural Engine capable of 15.8 trillion operations per second (TOPS). 

Apple A15 Processor

On the software front, iPhone SE (2022) boots on the latest iOS 15. The storage option includes 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. Moreover, the smartphone gains 5G connectivity; however, it does not support 5G mmWave bands. Instead, the new iPhone utilizes a sub-6 GHz band. 

Similarly, the company has not disclosed the actual battery capacity of the phone. Yet, Apple claims that it can deliver up to 15 hours of video playback time, and up to 50 hours of audio playback. It charges via a 20W adapter which takes around 30 minutes to juice up the device to 50%. As is usual with Apple, the compatible adapter is sold separately. 

Design and Display

Design-wise, iPhone SE (2022) retains the same design as its predecessor. As a result, you get eyesore bezels on the top and bottom of the smartphone. Similarly, it still has a home button with Touch ID support. 

iPhone SE (2022) Design and Display

The device’s rear and the front are covered by glass, which Apple claims is “the toughest glass on a smartphone.” However, Apple hasn’t clearly said whether or if it’s their proprietary “Ceramic Shield” glass. Anyways, it also has IP67 certification against water and dust resistance. The iPhone SE (2022) comes in three colors: Midnight, Starlight, and (Product) Red.

On the front, there’s a 4.7-inch LCD screen, which is the same as the one seen on the SE 2020 and iPhone 8. The display boasts a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, a resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels, and a peak brightness of 625 nits.

Rest of the specs

Moving on, iPhone SE (2022) sports a single 12MP sensor with OIS at the back and a 7MP sensor on the top bezel on the front. The back camera can record 4K video at up to 60 frames per second, while the front camera can capture 1080p video at up to 30 frames per second.

The smartphone still supports Qi wireless charging, though it doesn’t have Magsafe. Likewise, the connectivity option includes WiFi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC. 

iPhone SE (2022) Specifications:

  • Dimension: 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3mm, 144 grams
  • Display: 4.7‑inch IPS LCD, oleophobic coating, P3, 625nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: 1334 x 750 pixels, 326 PPI
  • Chipset: Six-core A15 Bionic processor, 16-core Neural Engine
  • Storage: 64/128/256GB
  • Operating System: iOS 15
  • SIM: Dual SIM (nano + eSIM)
  • Back Camera: 12MP f/1.8 primary, OIS
  • Front Camera: 7MP f/2.2 camera
  • Security: TouchID
  • Connectivity: 5G (sub-6GHz), LTE Advanced with 2×2 MIMO and LAA, 802.11ax Wi‑Fi 6 with 2×2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS with GLONASS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and Beidou
  • Other features: Water and dust resistance (IP67)
  • Battery: Up to 15 hours video playback, 20W adapter, Qi wireless charging
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

iQOO 13 Review – What Other Reviews Didn’t Tell You! 

And after using the incredible Vivo X200 Pro, I have been daily driving this guy – the IQOO 13! This phone is gathering a lot of hype in the tech world, coz this right now is the cheapest phone with the flagship Snapdragon Elite chipset! It’s even cheaper than the Realme GT7 Pro which I reviewed a few weeks ago! 

So, great work by IQOO on the pricing part! However, there are some shortcomings that other reviews have missed which I believe you need to know before thinking of getting one for yourself! It’s quite an interesting find! But, first, let me talk about all the positives in this review.

iQOO 13 Specifications

  • Design: Flat screen and frame, curved back panel, Monster Halo on the camera bump, IP68 and IP69-rated
  • Dimensions: 163.37 mm x 76.71 mm x 7.99 or 8.13 mm
  • Weight: 207 or 213 grams
  • Display: 6.82” 8T LTPO AMOLED Panel, Q10 lighting material, Up to 144Hz refresh rate, 1.07B colour depth, DCI-P3 colour gamut, ΔE≈0.27, JNCD ≈ 0.24, 1,800 nits HBM peak global brightness, 510 PPI pixel density, TÜV Rheinland Circular Polarisation certification, DC-like dimming, Up to 2,592Hz PWM dimming, Crystal Optical Glass
  • Resolution: 2K (1,440 x 3,168 pixels)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) + Q2 dedicated gaming chip
  • RAM: 12GB or 16GB, LPDDR5X, Quad channel
  • ROM: 128GB, 512GB or 1TB, UFS 4.0
  • OS & UI: Android 15 with OrginOS 5 on top (China-only)
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50MP Primary with VCS Bionic sensor + 50MP Telephoto + 50MP Ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 32MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: In-display Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 6,150 mAh silicon carbon cell with 120W fast charging, OTG reverse charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, Tri-band WiFi 7, Bluetooth v5.4, NFC, five-way navigation, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
  • Colour Options: Track Edition, Nardo Grey, Isle of Man, Legendary Edition

iQOO 13 Review

Design

Here, for what it’s worth, we get a gorgeous-looking design. It’s very similar to the one we got last year in IQOO 12 with a matte glass back, classy BMW branding and a similar-looking camera bump! This time, we also get these RGB around the camera module that lights up when you get a notification, calls, when you are charging and even playing PubG. Pretty Neat! 

But probably the biggest design upgrade of the IQOO 13 is that we get an official IP68 and IP69 rating! I don’t know if the prices to include IP ratings on phones have gotten cheaper these days, Or Gen Z’s are just too clumsy, but late into 2024, more and more brands are including more robust ingress protection on their smartphones! 

Anyway, I also like the fact that we get an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor here, which is located just in the right position, it’s fast, more secure, and it can even unlock when my hands are wet – which is something you can’t do with an optical sensor! 

However, like the IQOO 12, the IQOO 13 is also a bit slippery partly because of its smooth back! It doesn’t catch fingerprints and smudges, but multiple times I have dropped it, so yeah you got to put a nice cover here for a better grip. 

Plus, to keep the price lower, IQOO has also gone with an inferior Schott Xensation Alpha display protection, which we all know is not as robust as Gorilla Glass Victus. So, this is also another compromise I found here! 

Display

iQOO 13 Display

The actual display quality of the IQOO 13 is very good though – Almost Flagship-like. As you can see, the bezels are extremely thin here and hence IQOO is able to make it slightly bigger at 6.82-inch – without making the phone too large. 

This is a BOE-made OLED panel that’s flat around all four edges, perfect for gaming! It has a sharp 2K resolution, 10-bit colour depth, 144Hz LTPO refresh rate, high PWM dimming and HDR 10 support on Netflix and Prime Video. So, yeah a flagship kinda display, except for Dolby vision support which is sadly missing here!

Anyway, this display is just so smooth and responsive to interact with, and it can get plenty bright outdoors! It’s not as bright as the VIVO X200 Pro, but sunlight legibility isn’t an issue here! 

Plus, IQOO says it uses a circular polarization tech to minimize screen reflections, and I found it doing a decent job while using the phone outdoors on a sunny day! It’s not as good as the anti-glare display we get on the S24 Ultra, but not a bad implementation! 

Haptics and Audio

IQOO has also improved the vibration feedback here. It’s more precise and tighter than before! And the speaker is much louder too. It also sounds richer, more fuller and more detailed! So, not just good for watching videos, but also playing games! 

Software and UI

iQOO 13 Software

I also noticed that the software side of things is more refined now! The animation is smoother, there are no garbage apps like Hot Apps / Hot games! And you get 4+5 years of updates, which is not bad! 

But having used both the Origin OS which is for the Chinese market, and the FunTouch OS, I think the Origin OS is slightly better in terms of icons and UI layout. Anyway, with Android 15 out of the box, we practically get all the AI features here like on Samsung phones! The AI eraser works surprisingly well, you can copy text from an image flawlessly, circle to search, and everything. 

Performance

Ok, now let’s talk about the performance – the USP of this phone, just like last year’s IQOO 12. The Snapdragon 8 Elite here is coupled with DDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, hence you can expect great gaming performance here! It’s not a big leap compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, but the stability and sustained performance on all the latest AAA titles I have tried here are now much better!  

IQOO has also fitted in a larger Vapor Chamber cooling system this time around, which I found to be doing an extraordinary job of keeping thermals in check! It runs cooler by 1-2 degrees compared to the Realme GT 7 Pro which has the same 8 Elite chipset! So, yeah, you don’t have to go for phones like the Asus ROG 9 or the iPhone 16 Pro Max to get the best fps numbers. A 50,000 phone in 2025 will do an equally good job! 

Battery and Charging

iQOO 13 Charging

IQOO 13 also comes with a pretty big 6000mAh Si-Ca battery Vs 5000mAh unit we got on last year’s IQOO 12. This means I was able to get more “Screen on time”! Typically, on an Android phone with a 5000mAh battery, the endurance is like 7 or tops 8 hours of SOT, but on IQOO 13, I am easily getting 8 or 9 hours of SOT in a similar usage pattern! 

IQOO has also included a 120W PD charger with a Type C to C cable inside the box, with which it can charge the phone from 0 to 100% in just about 32 minutes. 

And even with the 65W U-green PD charger that I use to charge everything, the IQOO 13 charges rapidly! So, I didn’t need to carry the official charger with me, which is something quite handy while travelling. 

I almost forgot to mention, IQOO has included a USB 3.2 Type C port, which means data transfer is insanely fast here and I can connect it to my monitor, project it and play games! Something gamers will definitely appreciate! 

Ok, so far. The IQOO 13 nails all the departments – The design, display, software, battery, and performance – All get a solid A! But, the camera here is just a “B” or a “B+” if I am being completely honest! 

Camera

In this area, I expected more from IQOO since this is a VIVO phone and we all know how special the VIVO X200 Pro camera is! IQOO has used the same 50MP triple camera setup here as the VIVO V40 Pro so yes it does have inferior hardware compared to the X200 Pro, but still, the software optimisation could have been better! 

Even comparing its photos against the Realme GT 7 Pro, I found Realme producing a more consistent camera experience than the IQOO 13. During the daytime, both these phones can capture vibrant images with a nice dynamic range, but more than often, IQOO tends to over-brighten the images to lift the shadow areas, and in some images, you get this magenta tone which doesn’t look eye-pleasing. On the contrary, Realme’s contrasty output looks better and more natural. 

Plus, there are a lot of optimisation issues right now with IQOO 13. For instance, if I zoom in on its photos, it comes out a bit soft, and if I click photos in direct sunlight, especially during the Golden hour, it just can’t process the colour better.  

Likewise, IQOO has also downgraded its telephoto lens! Last year with the IQOO 12, we had a 3X periscope lens but this time, we only have a 2X telephoto unit – which is just weird compromise to see! 

With this 2X lens, IQOO does allow you to shoot portraits in 2 different focal lengths – the 50mm 2X mode and 100mm 4X mode. The 2X portraits are sharp and detailed and are better than the GT 7 Pro’s 2X portraits since Realme crops in the main camera for its 2X portraits. 

But the 4X portraits, which is the focal length everyone loves to click because of the blur and subject focus it manages to capture, but here since we are not getting flagship-level hardware, it loses a lot of detail and the face part comes out soft & like a painting. 

On the other hand, Realme has gone with a dedicated 3X lens, and its 3X portraits are much more detailed! Plus, you can also click nice macro photos from its 3X lens, which is something you can’t with IQOO. 

The zoom capabilities of IQOO 13 are also not very good. It can only zoom up to 30X. and anything above 2X zoom is not very good. 

I was also expecting IQOO to upgrade their Ultra-wide sensor but it remained unchanged from last year. But for what it’s worth, the IQOO 13 Ultra-wide camera does a decent job. Its photos are not as detailed as the primary camera, but the colour science between the two lenses is consistent, and this UW camera can click 4K 60fps videos as well as macro photos. 

During nighttime, unlike the daytime, IQOO is marginally better than Realme since it’s brighter, sharper, and has better dynamic range. But yet again, there is this optimisation issue when I click photos in night mode as it over-brightens the photos as we saw during the daytime.  

The new 32MP selfie camera, however, is a step up in the right direction. It’s much more detailed than last year, you can click 4K 60fps videos from it which the Realme lacks! The skin tone could be more consistent, but not a big issue.  

iQOO 13 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Flagship performance
  • Stunning display
  • Fast charging

Cons:

  • Camera processing issues
  • Inconsistent zoom quality

iQOO 13 Review Conclusion

So, yeah, the only thing that’s average here is the camera. It has some issues with the processing, I end up getting inconsistent results, and the choice of the 2X telephoto lens is also bizarre. So I do see this as a missed opportunity for IQOO. It could have been the BEST well-rounded package. The true flagship killer, if the cameras were like an A-. 

So, if you are looking for a better overall camera experience, and can compromise on the performance since you don’t game a lot, you can go with last year’s flagship like the S23 Ultra or even the Pixel 9 or iPhone 16 during sales. Or you can wait for the OnePlus 13 to come out in January because that phone should provide you with consistent cameras. 

But overall, I got to admire IQOO. The way they have priced it and bringing in the best Android chipset with excellent sustained performance, some nice gaming centric features, a stunning display, excellent battery life, and a premium design. So, yes, a fantastic package that I can recommend to anyone looking for a top-tier Android experience. 

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iQOO 12 

X-age ConvE Play Buds 3 launched in Nepal with 35dB ANC

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X-age has introduced its latest wireless earbuds, the ConvE Play Buds 3, in Nepal. These earbuds feature a unique design inspired by Nepali culture. This article will discuss everything about the latest X-age ConvE Play Buds 3, including its price in Nepal.

X-age ConvE Play Buds 3 Overview

Features and Design

X-age Conve play buds 3 design

The ConvE Play Buds 3 is connected via Bluetooth 5.4. The earbuds include active noise cancellation (ANC), environmental noise cancellation (ENC), and a gaming mode that reduces latency to 45ms. As mentioned before, the charging case comes with design featuring Nepali landmarks illuminated in blue. The earbuds themselves are compact, with in-ear tips and a thin stem.

Battery and Charging

The earbuds offer 6 hours of talk time or 5 hours of music playback on a single charge. With the 300mAh charging case, the combined playtime extends to 40 hours. The case and earbuds charge fully within 1.5 hours via a Type-C port.

Audio

The earbuds are powered by 10mm drivers with an impedance of 32 Ohms. They include four microphones, two in each earbud. Additionally, the earbuds feature an IPX6 waterproof rating.

X-age ConvE Play Buds 3 Specifications

  • Bluetooth: V5.4
  • Latency: 45ms (Gaming Mode)
  • Functions: ANC + ENC + Gaming Mode (>35dB ANC depth)
  • Mics: 4 (2 per earbud)
  • Waterproof: IPX6
  • Playtime: 6 hrs (talk), 5 hrs (music), 40 hrs (total)
  • Battery: 40mAh (earbuds), 300mAh (case)
  • Charging: 1.5 hrs (Type-C)
  • Driver: 10mm, 32 Ohm
  • Color: Black
  • Warranty: 12 months
  • Buy X-age ConvE Play Buds 3 here!

X-age ConvE Play Buds 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

The X-age ConvE Play Buds 3 are available in black and come with a 12-month warranty. They are offered at a special launch price of NPR 2,200, while the regular price is NPR 4,500. They are available for purchase from our affiliate partner Hukut stores.

TWS Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
X-age ConvE Play Buds 3 NPR 2,200 Hukut

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iQOO 13 

DJI Mini 2 SE Price in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

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Launched back in February, DJI’s latest entry-level drone, the Mini 2 SE is now available in Nepal.  So let’s walk through the specs, features, availability, and the latest official price of the DJI Mini 2 SE in Nepal.

DJI Mini 2 SE Overview:

The Mini series drones from DJI are known for their compact size. DJI Mini 2 SE is a palm-sized drone measuring 245 x 289 x 56 mm when its propellers are unfolded. It is also pretty light, even lighter than its predecessor the Mini SE, at 246 grams.

Camera

This entry-level drone makes use of a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor which has a 12MP native resolution. The lens boasts a 24mm equivalent focal length and an f/2.8 aperture. Likewise, there is an 83° FOV for wider imageries. DJI has retained the same video recording capability as the Mini SE. Hence, the Mini 2 SE can record up to 2.7K videos at 30 fps and has a 3-axis gimbal for stabilization. For portrait shots, the lens can rotate up to 90 degrees.

DJI Mini 2 SE design

Flight Time, Battery, and Performance

Talking of the flight time, the DJI Mini 2 SE can fly up to 31 minutes with its 2,250mAh battery. Moreover, the drone’s ascending speed is 5 m/s, which lowers to 3.5 m/s when descending. Likewise, there is 10km of HD transmission support against the 4km rate on the previous gen model, thanks to the OcuSync 2.0 at 8 Mbps.

DJI has also provided features such as one-tap take-off and landing, stable hovering, and return to home (RTH) as intuitive flight controls. Furthermore, the Quickshots and Panorama modes make it easy to capture decent images from the sky. 

DJI Mini SE 2 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 245 x 289 x 56 mm (unfolded)
  • Weight: 246 grams
  • Flight Time: 31 minutes
  • Video Resolution: 2.7K at 30 fps
  • Image: 12MP
  • Gimbal: 3-axis
  • Video Transmission: HD videos up to 10km
  • Other Features: Gesture Control, Obstacle Avoidance, Return to Home, GPS-based navigation, one-tap take-off and landing, stable hovering
  • Buy DJI Mini 2 SE here

DJI Mini 2 SE Price in Nepal and Availability

The DJI Mini 2 SE is available in Nepal with a Fly More Combo for Rs. 75,000. You can also purchase the drone only for Rs 52,500 from authorized stores like Hukut.

DJI Mini 2 SE Price in Nepal  Availability
Drone Only Rs. 63,000 52,500 Hukut
Fly More Combo Rs. 88,000 75,000
  • Meanwhile, do watch our DJI Mini 3 Pro’s review

How to spot a fake iPhone before buying? Find here!

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These days, it’s common to see iPhones everywhere, especially among younger people.  More of a flex, no? With this increasing popularity, the number of fake phones and scams is also increasing. So it is you who is responsible for knowing that you are getting your hands on the real iPhone. How? For that, I will guide you through the ways you can differentiate between a fake and a real iPhone.

Where can you buy an iPhone in Nepal?

Getting an iPhone in Nepal is a piece of cake honestly. You can buy one from an authorized distributor or grey market. To be honest, you will see every second shop on New Road selling an iPhone. Not only that, there are different online platforms like Hukut, Daraz, and Evostore where you get an iPhone. Buying from authorized sellers means you will get genuine products but at an expensive rate. Similarly, buying from an unauthorized distributor or a grey market is a cheaper and fun way until you end up getting scammed with a fake product. Trust me, it is not completely your fault, because they look surprisingly convincing. So make sure to go through a check before making a purchase. Here are some ways to ensure that the iPhone you’re buying is authentic.

How to spot a fake iPhone?

Finding a fake phone is really not that difficult if you are a bit careful and observant while buying. The first thing to look after is, of course, its form factor. But in the case of a refurbished and repaired phone, you can’t tell the difference by just looking. For this, you must look at the Model number and IMEI number. Let me explain this to you in depth.

Physical appearance

If you are buying an iPhone you must already know what an iPhone should look like and if you get your hands on one you will feel a difference in touch. While the original phone has a natural titanium, the fake one shines a little extra. Moreover, there will always be a noticeable difference in the charging cables. Usually, the touch of a fake iPhone might not respond well and the brightness of the display will be dimmer or might flicker.

Not just that the colors might be washed out or have an incorrect color calibration (more blue or yellow). You will also see the viewing angles are not correct in most of the cases. On top of that, the display might be fragile and scratch easily.

physical apperance of iphone

Fake iPhones often have minor cosmetic flaws that are noticeable when you compare them to the original.

Verify the IMEI number 

But in some cases, the phone looks so real that you can’t tell if it’s a fake from its appearance. For that, you will have to check the internal settings like IMEI number. The IMEI number is a unique identifier for your iPhone and checking it is another great way to find out if the iPhone is real. So make sure to ask your seller the number before purchasing. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Go to Settings > General > About.
  • Scroll down to find the IMEI number.
  • Ensure that the IMEI number on the phone matches the one on the box. If they don’t, the iPhone could be fake.
  • You can also use websites like IMEI.info to check the device’s details.

If your seller does not have a box, you can also check the IMEI number on the SIM tray (except for the iPhone 14 series). Alternatively, dial *#06# on the phone, and the IMEI will appear on the screen.

IMEI number in iPhone

Check the model number

The model number is another way you can find out if your iPhone is fake or real. However, a third party can easily change the model number, so I take this as the most trustworthy way. However, it is always a good idea to check this out. Here’s how you can do that:

  • Go to Settings > General > About.
  • Find the “Model Number” in the About section.
  • If the number starts with the letter “M” it is a Retail unit (brand new phone) and safe to purchase.
  • If the model number starts with “F” it is a Refurbished unit, “N” then it is a Replacement unit and if “P” then it is a Personalized (engraved) unit.
  • You’ll want to avoid purchasing an iPhone with a model number starting with “F”, “N”, or “P” if you’re paying for a brand-new phone.

Model number in iPhone

Check the internal parts

Sometimes, an iPhone might be an original piece, but certain internal components could have been replaced with non-Apple parts. Here’s how to check:

  • Go to Settings > General > About.
  • Under Parts and Service History, you can see the details of the installed parts. If it shows “Unknown,” the part is either non-Apple or has been replaced from another iPhone.

This feature is available on iPhone 11 or later, running iOS 15.2 or newer.

Conclusion 

By following these tips, you can easily spot a fake iPhone. You can make additional checks, such as testing network connectivity, verifying iOS, or activating Siri. If you still have doubts, don’t hesitate to take the phone to an official Apple Store to verify its authenticity. Have fun purchasing!

How to find or track your lost or stolen phone in Nepal [Updated]

Phones have evolved from a simple device that lets you connect with people far away, to an all-in-one device that replaces many other gadgets into one pocketable form factor. We can store messages, contacts, photos, videos, documents, etc. on our smartphones, or run a whole business with its help. As a result, losing it will turn out to be quite a disaster. But don’t lose hope just yet. With a few steps here and there, you may be able to find or track your lost or stolen phone in Nepal. “May” being the keyword here as there cannot be a 100% guarantee that you’re gonna find or recover your lost/stolen phone; even with all the necessary documents and all. With that out of the way, let’s see what you can do about it.

Before actually looking into the necessary steps to find a lost phone, there are a few techniques to strengthen the chances of recovery. In other words, some of the following approaches are preventive ones; and not something you can do after the device is no longer in your possession.

Something Preventive

1. Find your IMEI Number

IMEI registration is one of the fundamental ways to ensure your phone’s safety in regards to theft. Short for “International Mobile Equipment Identity”, it is a 15-digit unique identifying number of a phone in a GSM or a WCDMA network. Similarly, CDMA phones have either MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) or ESN (Electronic Serial Number) instead of IMEI.

Find IMEI number on your phone

Chances are, your phone will have an IMEI number instead; as it’s the only standard in Nepal right now since CDMA is being discontinued. But hey, if you still have an old CDMA phone lying around and would like to register it, that’s entirely possible. To look up your device’s IMEI/MEID/ESN number, all you gotta do is dial *#06#. Or, this info is available under your phone’s “About” section inside the settings too. Similarly, you can find your phone’s IMEI information on the device’s box; and hopefully even on the purchase bill and warranty card as well.

The Role of NTA and MDMS

Anyway, the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) is the one concerned with the registration of mobile handsets. If you have purchased your phone from a legal seller within the country, your IMEI number should be already registered. Just head over to this link to know if it’s been registered or not! Now, while the registration is simple and all, it is void of any verification if the device you’re registering actually belongs to you or not. Not that an IMEI number is common knowledge and anyone can easily find out yours, but still.

If not, head over to this link to enroll your phone into NTA’s database, which is now called Mobile Device Management System (MDMS). The system was brought in to curb grey and illegal phones.

Remember to accurately fill in every detail; especially the IMEI number since the success of the process completely relies on it.

Phones brought from Abroad

If your phone is imported or brought from abroad, you’ll need the following documents: a scanned copy of your passport with the stamp of the immigration department, the date of arrival of the person who brought the phone to Nepal, the purchase bill, model and manufacturer of phone, ID, and contact of the phone user/owner.

After submitting it, you will receive an email saying that NTA has received the application; and has sent it to the related department. Once everything checks out, you’ll receive another email (usually within two weeks) saying your IMEI has been approved.

IMEI Registration on NTA

2. Securing Your Phone

Besides NTA, the security standard of your phone itself is vital against any future case of loss or theft. First off, always associate the device with an account depending upon the operating system. For instance, an Android phone should have a Google account while an iOS device should be paired with an Apple ID.

While you’re at it, link the said account with your primary phone number. This is crucial for recovery and authentication processes. Along these, make sure the device is secured with a strong screen lock which can be a pin, password, pattern, fingerprint, or face unlock. Opting for a simple swipe-based unlock or none at all is terrible. It basically gives the freedom to alter your phone’s ownership to the thief; as s/he can easily replace the existing account with their own.

Lock Screen Message: A lifesaver!

There’s also one neat feature on Android phones where you can input a message on the lock screen. Disappointingly, most people either don’t know about this at all or keep rather cringe-inducing messages like “you don’t know my password lol”. This feature goes by different names under phones from different manufacturers but ultimately will be found inside the “Lock Screen” settings. For instance, it is labeled as “Lock Screen Message” in stock Android phones while Samsung calls it “Contact information”.

Here, you can type in some helpful piece of info so that a good Samaritan can easily coordinate with you to return the device. Unfortunately, this feature is a little convoluted in iOS devices as the feature isn’t cooked into the system. But the easiest workaround against this is to apply a lock screen wallpaper with the desired messages edited into the image itself. You may also make use of third-party apps like “Hexnode” for this task.

Find or Track Your Lost or Stolen Phone in Nepal

Method #1: What you can do about it

Well, those were some things you could do before you lose the device. So, let’s take a look at what you can do to try and recover your lost phone. Save for the obvious try at calling the phone as soon as you realize it’s gone missing, the first thing to try is to locate the phone using remote access features of Android or iOS. Giving the benefit of the doubt to the finder’s inability to contact you back, or the possible fact that you may have just misplaced the phone somewhere around you, this should be the first thing you try.

> Android phones

For Android owners, visit “google.com/android/find” on your PC or other phone and log in using the Google account you had on the device you lost. Better yet, you can use the “Find My Device” app for an even more seamless experience.

Find My Device Android

Using this feature, you can view the last-seen address of your phone on Google Maps, its network status, and battery level.

  • First, open the Find My Device app on another Android smartphone and sign in to the same Gmail you have used on the lost phone.
  • Then, you can select the device you want to locate.
  • It will then ask for the lock screen PIN or pattern.
  • After that, you’ll be able to play sound, secure the device, mark lost, or get directions to your device.

Mind you, all these procedures require an active connection to the internet on the lost phone, or else they won’t work; the only lead in your forthcoming investigation will be the “last seen” information. And this is common to every other platform too.

> iOS

Let’s talk about iOS devices now. Like Huawei devices, you’re gonna have to set up “Find My” on your iPhone, Mac, iPad, or other devices early on; to be able to find a lost Apple device.

Find My iPhone

  • Moving on, sign in to “icloud.com/find” or use the “Find My” app on some other Apple device using your Apple ID.
  • Here too, you can either play sound and mark the device as lost (which will remotely lock it with a passcode. Or display a custom message with an option to call a number appearing on the lock screen) or erase everything on it.
  • Remember that once you choose the alternative to erase, retrying to track the device down won’t be possible.

Blocking the SIM

If none of these yield any result, the next immediate thing you gotta do is block your SIM. This is important in case the thief uses your number to conduct any illegal or unethical activities; it traces back to you leading to a whole other fiasco you wouldn’t want to get into. For this, contact your telecom service provider for more details.

  • For NTC, Dial 1415 and talk to the customer representative, and provide the security code to block the SIM.
  • For Ncell, dial 9005 and you’ll have to provide the citizenship details of the SIM owner, to block it.

Thankfully, you can take out another SIM card of the same number at a minimal fee; thus giving you the slightest bit of relief amidst the tragedy. Here, you’ll be required to visit the telco’s office with the citizenship of the person associated with the phone number as proof of ownership.

Mobile Track through NTA

Given that you have already registered your phone’s IMEI number(s) on NTA as I mentioned earlier, you can go to this NTA MDMS NTA portal to apply for tracking the device. Once again, be sure to fill in the details with the utmost accuracy.

Check Lost Status on NTA MDMS

Now, NTA will work on the issue of finding or tracking your lost or stolen phone in Nepal by coordinating with other concerned authorities; like the telecom service providers and Nepal Police. After this, you’ll receive a call or an email regarding further processes if and when the phone is successfully tracked down.

Method #2: How the police can help

A little more traditional and quite frankly a tedious way to find/track down your lost or stolen phone in Nepal is by visiting the local police station. For people in Kathmandu, the place to go would be the महानगरीय प्रहरी परिसर, टेकु, which is also the only one in the entire country to have a separate unit for lost/found mobiles. And for everyone else, you can visit the जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यालय of your respective district. On top of this, try contacting the “Lost and Found Cell” hotline of the Metropolitan Police Division (100); if you are unable to make a personal visit anytime soon.

Before making your way down to the police station, make sure you bring the proper documents. These include:

  • Citizenship (original or photocopy)
  • Bill of purchase | Warranty Card | Phone’s original box (only one)

To begin with, you’ll be required to fill up an application. This includes details like your name, phone’s make/model, and more importantly the IMEI number. By now, you may have already realized the importance of safekeeping this 15-digit identifier. It doesn’t matter if your lost phone was bought abroad. Until you have one of those three documents, it’ll do just fine. Once your complaint is registered, the device will be put on the blacklist of MDMS.

A little tedious!

Under this, the police can begin their investigation after receiving approval from the court. Additionally, the frustrating thing about this process is the fact that the police can only do so much if the thief manages to activate a SIM card (maybe yours or a new one) on the stolen device. Well, NTA’s process is identical to this too so it’s understandable, I guess. As a result, frequent visit to the police station is in store. You’ll be prompted to revisit every 15 – 20 days in case any new development comes forward.

Lost/Found

On top of this, Kathmandu Police used to maintain a neat database of all the lost and found goods. If someone has handed your phone to the police or they have found it by themselves, there was a website to look at, but right now it is no longer available on either Kathmandu Police or Nepal Pilice’s website.

Metropolitan Police Office KTM - Lost, Found
Snapshot from the past showcasing Lost and Found Section

Also, if you’re someone who came across someone else’s phone and are looking to sell it for some quick bucks, don’t. A new law illegalizes this act of selling found devices. Therefore, the legal and moral thing would be to either try to return it to the original owner. Or submit it to the nearest police department.

Lessons to be learned

To conclude, it can be really difficult or really easy to find and track down your lost or stolen phone in Nepal. Here is a summary of things to implement beforehand to bolster the chances of successfully retrieving a lost device, and what to do next:

  • Register your device’s IMEI number(s) into NTA
  • Always link your phone with an email address (whose credential you remember or have safely stored somewhere else)
  • Implement a strong screen lock option and make effective use of the “lock screen message” feature on your phone
  • Use the “Find My Device” feature in the preliminary stage to locate your phone
  • Hastily block the SIM card in case the above step doesn’t work
  • Contact NTA & the police for additional help

Asus Vivobook Series 14/15 (2022) Price in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

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Nagmani International, the official distributor for Asus, has refreshed the Vivobook lineup with the 12th gen models. In this article, we will discuss the specs, features, official price, and availability of the 12th Gen Asus Vivobook 14/15 (2022) in Nepal.

Asus Vivobook Series 14/15 (2022) Overview:

Design and Display

Asus offers the 2022 iteration of the Vivobook notebook in two sizes: 14-inch and 15-inch. Other than the display size, there’s very little separating the 12th Gen Vivobook 14 and 15. Despite the different display sizes, both laptops boast an 82% screen-to-body ratio, 178° viewing angle, and TUV Rheinland low blue light certification.

The screen is held by a hinge that can open 180 °, allowing users to lay it flat on the table. You get aluminum chassis on both Vivobook 14 and 15. Unsurprisingly, the former is both lighter and thinner. The metal surface of these laptops receives a special anti-bacterial treatment which Asus calls Anti-bacterial Guard.

Asus Vivobook 14 15 2022 Design and Display

Performance and Cooling

The 2022 iteration of the Asus Vivobook series (14/15) features the latest 12th Gen Intel CPUs. You can choose between three options: Core i3-1215U, Core i5-1235U, and Core i7-1255U. Asus even offer the 2022 Vivbooks with the 12th Gen P-series CPUs, but it’s not available in Nepal.

The cooling system on these new Vivobook laptops features dual heat pipes and a single 87-blade IceBlade fan. As per Asus, this new setup allows 30% higher airflow and 10% noise reduction.

Memory and Upgradability

Depending upon the hardware configuration, you get 4GB or 8GB of DDR4 RAM. The RAM slots are user-accessible and thus, can be upgraded down the line. You can upgrade the RAM up to 12GB and 16GB, depending upon the models. As for storage, users can choose between 128GB, 2556GB, and 512GB SSD.

Keyboard and Touchpad

The Vivobook 14 and 15 (2022) come with Asus’s ErgoSense keyboard. The keys have a travel of 1.4mm and have dished key caps to match users’ fingertips. You also get the option for monochrome backlighting on the keyboard as well.

As for the touchpad, you get the usual Windows Precision one on the Vivobook 15 with the option to add a fingerprint scanner. The smaller Vivobook 14 adds an option for NumberPad 2.0 that lets you use the touchpad as a num pad. However, it skips on the fingerprint scanner.

Rest of the specs

Fueling the new Asus Vivobook 14/15 (2022) laptops are 42WHr batteries. The 12th Intel P-series models ships with 65W adapters, whereas the U-series models in Nepal, come with 45W adapters. The port selection is the same across all variants of Asus Vivobook 14 and 15 (2022). You get a USB-C, two USB-A, one HDMI, and one combined audio jack.

Asus Vivobook 14 15 2022 Ports

Asus Vivobook 14, 15 (2022) Specifications: 

Vivobook 14 (X1402)  Vivobook 15 (X1502) 
Dimension  32.49 x 21.39 x 1.99 ~ 1.99 cm 35.97 x 23.25 x 1.99 ~ 1.99 cm
Weight  1.50 kg (3.31 lbs.) 1.70 kg (3.75 lbs.)
Build  Aluminum
Display  14-inch IPS 15.6-inch IPS
Resolution  FHD (1920 x 1080), 16:9
Keyboard  ErgoSense (Chiclet-style, 1.4mm travel)
White Backlit (Optional)
Trackpad  Windows Precision
Asus NumPad 2.0 (Optional)
Windows Precision
Fingerprint Scanner (Optional)
Processor  12th Gen Intel Core i3 / i5 /i7 (U-series / P-series)
GPU  Intel Iris Xe (w/ Dual-channel memory)
Intel UHD (w/ Single-channel memory)
RAM  4GB DDR4 RAM (upgradeable up to 12GB)
8GB DDR4 RAM (upgradeable up to 16GB)
Storage  128/256/512GB SSD (1x M.2 PCIe 4.0)
Audio  Stereo speakers with SonicMaster
Webcam 720p HD camera (w/ privacy shutter)
Battery  42Whr (3-cell) 42Whr (3-cell)
Power Supply 65W AC Adapter (Intel P-series models)
45W AC Adapter (Intel U-series)
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6+ Bluetooth 5
Wi-Fi 5+ Bluetooth 4.1
I/O ports  USB 2.0 Type-A
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
HDMI 1.4
3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
DC-in

Asus Vivobook 14, 15 (2022) Price in Nepal and Availability 

The Asus Vivobook 14 is currently out of stock. Whereas, Asus Vivobook 15 price in Nepal for Core i5 and Core i7 variants with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD is NPR 91,111 & NPR 94,600 respectively.

You can buy the 2022 iteration of Asus Vivobook 14 and 15 from Nagmani International and Nagamani-authorized stores like Hukut.

Asus Vivobook Series (2022)  Configuration Price
Vivobook 14 (X1402ZA) Intel Core i5-1235U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD OUT OF STOCK
Vivobook 14 (X1402ZA) Ryzen 3 7320U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 62,000
Vivobook 15 (X1502ZA) Intel Core i3-1215U, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD Rs. 71,000
Intel Core i5-1235U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD OUT OF STOCK
Intel Core i7-1255U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD OUT OF STOCK
Intel Core i7-12700H, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 85,000

Meanwhile, check out our review of the Asus Vivobook 15 (K513). 

Xiaomi Ultra Slim Powerbank launched in India and weighs less than 100 gram

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Xiaomi has just launched the Ultra Slim Power Bank in India, alongside the Redmi Note 14 series, Redmi Buds 6, and so much more. This article will particularly discuss the latest Xiaomi Ultra Slim power bank, including its expected price in Nepal.

Xiaomi Ultra Slim Overview

Design and Capacity

Xiaomi Power bank dimension

The Ultra Slim Power Bank packs a 4900mAh battery. It weighs just 93g and measures 113 x 53 x 10 mm. While offers a 20W maximum output and works with both Android and iOS devices. When it comes to charging the power bank, it supports 18W fast input and takes around 1 hour and 32 minutes to fully charge using a 33W charger. Meanwhile, the power bank also comes with a carry pouch.

Connectivity and more

The power bank features a USB Type-C port for two-way charging. It supports several charging protocols, including PD3.0, PPS, QC3.5, AFC, and FCP, making it versatile with many devices. Xiaomi has built-in 12 layers of protection to guard against issues like overcharging, overheating, and short circuits.

Xiaomi Ultra Slim Power Bank Price in Nepal and Availability

The Xiaomi Ultra Slim Power Bank is available for crowdfunding on mi.com starting today.  power bank is priced at INR 1,799. The regular sales will start on December 13, 2024, at 12 PM. The power bank will be available in a Space Grey color option. If it ever makes it here, we expect its price in Nepal to start at no less than NPR 2,719.

Power bank Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Xiaomi Ultra Slim INR 1,799 NPR 2,719
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iQOO 13

JBL Speakers Price in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

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One brand that pops up most often when you are on the lookout for a Bluetooth speaker is JBL. And why wouldn’t it be? After all, who else does a better job in manufacturing audio equipment and the likes of speakers and headphones? Moreover, they have options for almost every price range. But from where can I buy JBL speakers in Nepal?

Well, the answer to that would be Hukut Store. JBL speakers are officially available in their online as well as offline stores and currently, they have the following products in store for you:

JBL Speakers Price in Nepal:

JBL GO Essential

Go Essential is an ultra-compact portable JBL Bluetooth speaker. It is the most affordable JBL speaker you can get in Nepal. Despite its size, Go Essential offers JBL’s signature sound with rich bass. Furthermore, it is IPX7-rated. That means it’s waterproof and you can take your Go Essential to the pool or shower. It offers up to 5 hours of playtime on a single charge.

JBL GO Essential

 

Specifications:

  • Output Power: 3.1W
  • Music Playing time: 5hrs
  • Weight: 0.18 kg
  • Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.8 x 1.2 in
  • Bluetooth: 4.2
  • Battery: Li-ion polymer 730mAh
  • Charging Time: 2.5hrs
  • Features: waterproof, Bluetooth, Mono Channel
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 4,950

JBL GO 3

Another portable and affordable speaker from JBL’s Go lineup is the JBL GO 3. It offers rich and powerful audio and has a very compact design. Furthermore, it is IP67-rated. That means it is water and dustproof. There’s an integrated loop at one of the ends that makes it easier to carry around. It offers up to 5 hours of playtime on a single charge.

JBL GO 3 Price Nepal

Specifications:

  • Output Power: 4.2W
  • Music Playing time: 5hrs
  • Weight: 0.209 kg
  • Dimensions: 3 x 3.4 x 1.6 in
  • Bluetooth: 5.1
  • Battery: Li-ion polymer 2.7Wh
  • Charging Time: 2.5hrs
  • Features: waterproof, dustproof, Bluetooth, built-in hang loop, Mono Channel
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 6,500

JBL GO 4

The JBL GO 4 is the successor to the very popular GO 3 BT speaker. The compact form factor continues with robust audio at 4.2W of output power. You get the same IP67 rating here for protection against dust and water. Running on Bluetooth 5.3, the GO 4 promises up to 7 hours of battery backup on a full charge.

JBL GO 4

Specifications:

  • Output Power: 4.2W
  • Music Playing time: 7hrs
  • Weight: 0.19 kg
  • Dimensions: 3.7 x 3.0 x 1.7 in
  • Bluetooth: 5.3
  • Battery: Li-ion polymer 3.7Wh
  • Charging Time: 3hrs
  • Features: Waterproof, dustproof, Bluetooth, built-in hang loop, Mono Channel
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 7,500

JBL Clip 4

JBL Clip 4 has an oval design with fabric-covered grilles on the front and the back. It now features a 44mm driver capable of 5W RMS output. In addition, the Bluetooth standard has been updated to version 5.1. The battery backup and charging time have seen no difference. That being said, JBL Clip 4 no longer has an audio cable input.

JBL Clip 4 Carabiner

Specifications:

  • Body: 86.30 x 134.50 x 46.0mm, 239 gms
  • Transducer: 40mm (1.5″)
  • Output: 5W RMS
  • Frequency Response: 100Hz – 20 kHz
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1 (No aux input)
  • Signal-to-noise-ratio: 85dB
  • IP Rating: IP67 dust-and-water resistance
  • Battery: 3.885Wh Li-ion
  • Backup: Up to 10 hours
  • Charging: Type-C port (100% in 3 hours)
  • Color Options: Blue, Black, Grey, Squad, Pink, Red
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 8,500

JBL Clip 5

The JBL Clip 5 is one of the latest additions of BT speakers in Nepal. It is the successor of the Clip 4. As the name implies, it comes with a clip form factor that can be attached to almost anywhere. Firing the audio here is a 45mm driver with 7W RMS output. In terms of battery and connectivity, the Clip 5 runs on a 5.32Wh battery and Bluetooth 5.3. Meanwhile, the battery life is rated for up to 12 hours on a single charge.

JBL Clip 5

 

Specifications:

  • Body: 86.30 x 134.50 x 46.0mm, 285 gms
  • Transducer: 45mm (1.75″)
  • Output: 7W RMS
  • Frequency Response: 95Hz – 20 kHz
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3 (No aux input)
  • Signal-to-noise-ratio: 85dB
  • IP Rating: IP67 dust-and-water resistance
  • Battery: 5.32Wh Li-ion
  • Backup: Up to 12 hours
  • Charging: Type-C port (100% in 3 hours)
  • Color Options: Purple, Red
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 9,500

JBL Flip Essential 2

It is one for the adventure lovers out there. The Flip Essential 2 is lightweight, portable, and yet tough. It has an IPX7 waterproof rating so you can bring your Flip Essential 2 anywhere from the park to the pool. And despite its size, you’ll be surprised by the bass depth that this device offers. Moreover, this device offers up to 10 hours of continuous playtime.

JBL Flip Essential 2

Specifications:

  • Output Power: 20W
  • Music Playing time: 10hrs
  • Weight: 0.52 kg
  • Dimensions: 6.9 x 2.6 x 2.7 in
  • Bluetooth: 5.1
  • Battery: 3250mAh
  • Charging Time: 3hrs
  • Features: waterproof, speakerphone, Bluetooth
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 14,900

 JBL Flip 6

The newest addition to the Flip series is the JBL Flip 6. One notable change from its predecessor is the redesign with smoother edges on the exterior. In addition, this iteration experiences a number increase in terms of driver count, introducing a dedicated tweeter, a step up from the previous generation. And the IP67 dust/water resistance and the 12-hour battery backup are some of the common features found here…

JBL Flip 6 - Specs, Features, Availability, Price in Nepal

Specifications:

  • Body: 17.8 x 6.8 x 7.2cm, 550 gms
  • Output: 20W
  • Frequency Response: 63Hz – 20 kHz
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1
  • IP Rating: IP67 dust-and-waterproof
  • Battery: 17.28Wh Li-ion
  • Backup: Up to 12 hours
  • Charging: Type-C port (100% in 2.5 hours)
  • Color Options: Blue, Black, Grey, Teal, Red
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 16,500

JBL Charge 5

The JBL Charge 5 is a powerhouse portable speaker that combines robust sound with versatile functionality. With its rugged design and IP67 waterproof rating, it’s ready for any adventure, whether it’s a beach day or a camping trip. Equipped with a high-capacity battery, it boasts an impressive 20 hours of playtime, ensuring your music lasts as long as the party does. Its built-in power bank feature lets you charge your devices on the go, adding to its convenience.

JBL Charge 5

Specifications:

  • Body: 22.39.7 x  9.4cm, 960 gms
  • Output: 40W
  • Frequency Response: 63Hz – 20 kHz
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1
  • IP Rating: IP67 dust-and-waterproof
  • Battery: 7500mAh
  • Backup: Up to 20 hours
  • Charging: Type-C port (100% in 4 hours)
  • Color Options: Blue, Black, Grey, Teal, Red, Squad
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 24,500

JBL PartyBox Encore (+ 2 x Mics)

JBL PartyBox Encore with 2 Mics

Specifications:

  • Body: 10.9 x 12.9 x 11.5 in; 6.3kg
  • Battery Life: Up to 10 hours
  • Charging: Within 3.5 hours
  • IP Rating: IPX4 water splash-resistant
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Output Power: 100W
  • Frequency Response: 50Hz – 20kHz
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 59,000

JBL PartyBox Club 120

The PartyBox Club 120 is a speaker designed for your partying needs. It features cool RGB light effects with starry lights, cool light trails, and strobe effects that sync to your beat. Boasting 160W of power, the PartyBox Club promises solid audio with clear, dynamic sound and deeper bass. It is rated for up to 12 hours of battery life.

JBL PartyBox Club 120

 

Specifications:

  • Output Power: 160W
  • Music Playing time: 12hrs
  • Weight: 10.84 kg
  • Dimensions: 11.6 x 22.4 x 11. 8 in
  • Charging Time: 3.5hrs
  • Frequency Response: 45Hz-20kHz
  • Signal-to-noise-ratio: >80dB
  • IP rating: IPX4 water resistant
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 64,000

JBL PartyBox Stage 320

It is a huge speaker that comes with smooth-glide wheels and a pull-out handle for portability. The PartyBox 320 is splash-proof and is perfect for small gatherings. You get the JBL Pro Sound from this guy with two 6.5-inch woofers. For connectivity, it has a dual mic, guitar, and USB inputs. On the front, the rig-shaped LED lights synchronize with the beat of the music. And thus adds visual vibes to the party. Furthermore, it also supports True Wireless Audio. Apart from that, its battery is rated to last up to 18 hours.

JBL PartyBox Stage 320

 

Specifications:

  • Output Power: 240W (RMS)
  • Weight: 16.5 kg
  • Dimensions: 13.3 x 26.3 x 15.2 in
  • Charging Time: 3 hrs
  • Play-time: 18 hrs
  • Frequency Response: 40Hz-20kHz
  • Features: Splashproof, Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm audio cable input, auto-power off, Karaoke function, light show, Bass Boost, Power Bank
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 89,500

JBL Partybox 710

The Partybox 710 is the most expensive JBL speaker available in Nepal. This guy comes with robust and smooth wheels and a grip handle for convenience and portable movement. You get 800W RMS powerful audio, and built-in RGB lights for turning the party mood on. Plus, you can integrate your guitar and mic for some karaoke nights.

JBL Partybox 710 Price in Nepal

Specifications:

  • Output Power: 300W (RMS)
  • Weight: 27.8 kg
  • Dimensions: 15.70 x 35.60 x 17.20 in
  • Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.
  • Frequency Response: 35Hz-20kHz
  • Features: Splashproof, Bluetooth 5.1, dual-mic audio cable input, auto-power off, Guitar plug-in, Karaoke function, Light show, Bass Boost
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 109,000

JBL Speakers Price in Nepal [Summary 2025]

JBL Speaker Models Price in Nepal
JBL GO Essential Rs. 4,950
JBL GO 3 Rs. 6,500
JBL GO 4 Rs. 7,500
JBL Clip 4 Rs. 8,500
JBL Clip 5 Rs. 9,500
JBL Flip Essential 2 Rs. 14,900
JBL Flip 6 Rs. 16,500
JBL Charge 5 Rs. 24,500
JBL PartyBox Encore Rs. 59,000
JBL PartyBox Club 120 Rs. 64,000
JBL PartyBox Stage 320 Rs. 89,500
JBL PartyBox 710 Rs. 109,000

JBL Speakers Price in Nepal [Conclusion]

The JBL speakers price in Nepal starts from NPR 4,950 to NPR 109,000 in Nepal. You can buy JBL speakers from various authorized stores like Hukut, Oliz, Evo store, and such. This American company is a well-trusted audio brand all over.

Ultima Lifestyle Watch Flex launched in Nepal with BT calling!

The Nepalese OEM brand Ultima has just launched its new smartwatch, the Ultima Flex. This watch comes equipped with an HD display and a range of essential features, including heart rate monitoring, SpO2 measurement, and step counting. I recently got my hands on this product, and in this article, I’ll walk you through the specifications and Ultima Flex price in Nepal, along with my experience using it.

Ultima Watch Flex Overview

Design and Display

Starting with the design, the Ultima Flex features a sleek, 3D curved edge and a comfortable silicone wrist strap. On the right side of the watch, you will find a navigation button for easy control. The watch’s dimensions are 48.8mm x 38.8mm x 12.9mm, offering a substantial but comfortable fit on most wrists.

Ultima flex watch design

In the case of ingress protection, you get an IP67 rating, ensuring water resistance up to 1.5-metre depth, however, it is not recommended for swimming. When it comes to the display, the Ultima Flex sports a 2.01-inch TRU HD screen with a resolution of 240 x 296 pixels and an impressive brightness of 800 nits.

Bluetooth Calling and Features

One of the standout features of the Ultima Flex is its Bluetooth Calling functionality. Packed with Bluetooth 4.0, you can make and receive calls directly from the watch, reject incoming calls, and even view your call history. Moreover, the watch comes with an inbuilt microphone and speaker. Additionally, the Ultima Flex includes an auto sleep tracker, heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, and over 100 sports modes for tracking a wide variety of activities.

Battery and Charging

The Ultima Flex is powered by a 300mAh Lithium Polymer battery, and with heavy usage, it can last between 2 to 3 days, while normal usage can stretch up to 7 days on a single charge. Charging the watch is also quick, taking about 2.5 hours to reach a full battery. The watch is compatible with both iOS 8.0 and Android 5.1, and it pairs with the Ultima Fit app to track your health and fitness metrics.

How I felt

I used this smartwatch for a whole day alongside my regular Amazfit Bip 5 for measuring accuracy. The results were pretty impressive for this price range. The Ultima Watch Flex showed 516 steps and it was 550 steps with the Amazfit 5 Bips. Also, the sleep scores were pretty similar. Moreover, there was a variance of 1 BPM in the heart rate. The funny part is it also gave a heartbeat of 110 BPM while I tested it on a lemon so buying it solely for accurate fitness data might be a little bit out of bounds here.

Ultima Watch Flex Specifications:

  • Dimension: 48.8mm x 38.8mm x 12.9mm
  • Weight: 45gm
  • Display: HD Display
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth V5.3
  • Battery:300mAh, About 2.5H for full charge (5V/2A Adaptor)
  • Sensor: Heart Rate, spO2, Accelerometer, Auto Sleep Tracker
  • Mic & Speaker: Yes
  • Sports Modes:100+ exercise modes
  • Protection: IP67 Waterproof
  • Full Specs of Ultima Watch Flex here
  • Buy Ultima Flex here

Ultima Watch Flex Price in Nepal and Availability

The Watch Flex is available in Lunar black and comes with a one-year warranty. The regular Ultima Watch Flex price in Nepal is NPR 3,999, but it’s currently available at a launch offer price of NPR 2,599.

Smartwatch Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Ultima Watch Flex NPR 3,999 2,599 Hukut