Redmi is a go-to name when it comes to buying quality products at affordable price tags. And its TVs are also priced pretty competitively which is the same for its newly launched Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K in India. This new model comes in two sizes: 43-inch and 55-inch. Without further ado, let’s delve into the specs, features, and expected price of the Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K in Nepal.
Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K Overview
Bezel-less Design and 4K Display
One of the eye-catching features of this Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K is its bezel-less design. The frame is made up of metal for a stronger build. And talking of the display as the name implies, you get a 4K res (3840 x 2160 pixels) panel with HDR, Vivid Picture Engine, and Wide 178° Viewing Range. It comes with two screen sizes: 43-inch and 55-inch as aforementioned. Likewise, it has a static 60Hz refresh rate and 6.5ms response time.
Built-in Fire OS
As if it were not obvious, this TV boasts Fire TV OS built-in for smart functionalities. So, you get Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, and several other streaming apps. Other than that, there are 12,000 plus apps to download from the Amazon App Store. Likewise, the remote of this TV comes with a Voice control that uses Alexa for changing channels, playing music, and other AIoT devices as well.
Under the hood, it is powered by a Quad Core Cortex A55 SoC. And in terms of RAM and storage, you get 2GB of memory and 8GB of internal storage.
Audio, Connectivity, and Others
Blasting the audio here is a 24W and 30W speaker setup with Dolby Audio, DTS Virtual:X, and DTS HD support on the 43-inch and 55-inch versions respectively. The connectivity part relies on 2x HDMI, 2x USB, AV, Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm jack. Meanwhile, for wireless connectivity, it supports dual-band (2.4/5GHz) WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0 as well.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz / 5GHz), AirPlay, Miracast, Bluetooth 5.0, 2 x HDMI 3 (1 with ARC), 2 x USB 2.0, 3.5mm jack, Ethernet, Antenna
Speaker & Audio: 2 x 10W speakers, Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, DTS Virtual: X
Video Formats Support: AV1, H.265, H.264, H.263, VP9/8
Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K Price in Nepal and Availability:
In India, the price of Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K starts at INR 24,999 for the 43-inch and INR 35,999 for the 55-inch version. We expect the Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K price in Nepal to begin at NPR 44,999 when it launches here.
Redmi Smart Fire TV 4K
Price in India (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
43-inch
INR 24,999
NPR 44,999
55-inch
INR 35,999
NPR 62,999
Meanwhile, you can check our Xiaomi 75-inch TV review.
So, the next big software update for iPhones is here everyone, the iOS 18. In this article, I am going to tell you about the top features of iOS 18, when it coming, and all the iPhones that will be getting the latest software.
iOS 18 Overview
Now, I have to get it out of my system. With this year’s updates, I have started feeling like iOS is actually becoming more like Android. I mean, listening to some of the things that have changed. RCS messaging instead of SMS, customizable control center, home screen customization, widget customization, AI integration and so much more. And it is enough for me to get most convinced!
Personally, rather than the customization options, I am more excited to talk about all the AI features of the iOS 18, which I will get to towards the end of the video, so pls do stick till the end.
Features
A redesigned control center
Ok, first of all, the biggest change with the iOS 18 is the redesign of the control center. You will finally be able to access a wider number of options from the control center. You can also resize and change the layout of elements there. Moreover, if you want to add more controls, just long press like this and do it, or press the “+” icon on the top left. Easy!
And when you swipe up or down from the right like this, you can toggle between different tiles or pages too. You can also tap on the icon here like this or just drag your fingers with really cool animation and haptic feedback.
There is this little squeeze animation when you toggle the volume buttons too. It’s nothing major honestly, but looks cute and is a little interactive. You also get a similar animation when you take a screenshot too!
Home Screen Customizations
Then comes Home Screen customization and Apple finally lets you place an app wherever you like on your home screen. Not just that, you can customize a theme for your home screen too. Just long press on the screen like this, go to customization, and choose between the given options.
My favorite is the Tined option, that gives you sort of a monochrome vibe! So, overall, you are getting a lot more freedom than you ever had before with iOS 18.
Also, you can choose different shortcuts in the lock screen as well, in place of the usual camera and flash shortcuts. You cannot opt for any app though, there are a couple of options that Apple provides and choose between them only, for now.
Hide and Lock Apps
Next, you can finally Lock and Hide apps on your iPhone without having to turn to third-party app solutions just like on Android 15. You get the option to lock an app by setting authentication such as FaceID, Touch ID, or Passcode. You can also hide your top secret or private apps in a separate folder like this and again, it will require authentication to access those too.
And just like how it is on Android 15, these apps will not be visible in search or recent menus.
Besides that, one other privacy feature Apple has added is, giving users full control over which contacts third-party apps can access. Not all apps need all the contact information, so this way, you will be able to limit the access of your important contacts.
Some texting options
Okay next, messaging is going to be a lot more fun on iOS 18. First of all, you will be able to choose from a wide selection of emojis to react to iMessages. Previously, it was limited to a few options, but not anymore.
You also get a few text formatting options this time, like underlining certain text, or making them bold or italicized them and you can also add effects to the text to spice them up.
Satellite Messaging
Apple has also added a satellite messaging option that automatically prompts users to connect to their nearest satellite from the messaging app itself. And now, it not only supports text, but emojis too! But again, like the Emergency SOS feature, this one might not be available in all regions!
That being said, probably the most exciting is the ability to schedule messages. Again, this feature has been there on Android for a long time, just like most of Apple’s upgrades this year, but because my primary phone is an iPhone, it’s a little easier for me to schedule birthday messages for my friends and family. I always forget to wish them!!
RCS is finally coming!
And finally, finally, RCS is coming to messages with the new iOS 18. Oh, and now when you dial a number, you get related suggestions like this. You can also record your calls, and transcribe the audio to text while calling or recording an audio.
Changes on the Photo app
Moving on, the photos app is also getting a few changes here and there. You are getting a different layout first of all, with all your photo previews on the top while you can also access the library at the bottom, which is organized by theme.
Searching for specific images is also easier now, as the iOS 18 helps filter out specific types of photos easily. Screenshots for example can be filtered out like this or easier access.
Gaming mode?
Likewise, the gamers out there will be delighted to know that iPhones are getting a dedicated game mode. What it is going to do is, limit all the background activities so that you can play your games in an uninterrupted manner.
Right now, it is limited to one or two games only, but once developers optimize it for more and more apps, it is going to be a holy grail for gamers!
Eye Tracking
Apple has also introduced something called Eye Tracking which is primarily designed for people with physical disabilities. It’s similar to how Eye Tracking works on the Vision Pro, you just need to set it up from the accessibility settings and you can navigate different options by looking at them and you have to stare at a particular option to select them.
I tried it on my phone and yes, it does work, but not very well, it actually caused a lot of strain to my eyes.
Apple Intelligence
Now let’s talk about AI. And contrary to what we thought AI stands for, Artificial Intelligence, Apple has coined a totally different Full Form for it, for Apple, AI is Apple Intelligence!
But before that, you have to know that these AI features are going to be available for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max only because they come with the more advanced A17 Pro chip. These are free to use on these models though!
Genmoji
Anyway, one of my favorite AI features on iOS 18 is the ability to create your own emojis. Apple calls it Genmoji. You can generate emojis of your own choice while messaging within the messages app. For instance, I can create an emoji like a cat wearing a skirt and a hat.
What’s even more cool is that you can generate emojis that look like your friends based on the photos you have in your gallery like this. Group chats are going to get a lot more fun now!
On-device AI
And not just that, there is also an on-device text-to-image generator built into Messages on iOS 18. Here you will not even need to type a fully structured prompt, just add phrases to describe the image you want and it does the job for you.
Apple is calling it Image Playground and it will not only be dedicated to apps like messages, but Apple says they are developing a separate app for this too.
Also, Siri, my dear sister, has also gotten some AI capabilities. You can now give specific commands to Siri like open a document like Open “Windows Final Video” or show me a picture of me and my dog and she will do so! You can command Siri to flip the camera or edit a photo, anything! Siri is going to be able to understand and operate a lot of different commands with the new update!
Besides this, the bigger news is, you will now get Chat GPT built-in on iPhones based on the ChatGPT 4 model. It will be integrated with Siri where you can ask your questions and get answers. The good thing is, the data won’t be logged. And Siri will ask permission before sharing the questions or other information.
AI here, there, and everywhere
The photos app has gotten a little AI of its own too. For instance, you can prompt Siri to search through your library to find something very specific. For eg, like a photo of your cat drinking water or it could be something that happens in the middle of a video too. So, no more individually searching for photos or even videos!
Along with that, AI is going to be a big part of managing notifications as well. Apple says your iPhone will be able to sort the “most important” notifications at the top of your feed. And not just that, it will even include short summaries of other stacked notifications as you scroll down.
So, yeah, a lot of cool updates this time with the new iOS 18. And with the upcoming iPhone 16 launch in September, we can expect the new A18 Pro chipset to feature an even more powerful NPU for all the AI features. And since this is just the first beta release, we will be seeing more features and improvements too with the final release.
iOS 18 Launch and Availability
The iOS 18 officially rolled out on 16 September 2024 at 5 PM UTC, translating to 10:45 PM the same day for Nepali folks. That being said, all the iPhones launched in 2018 and later will be getting the software update. Let me list down all of them here:
iPhone XS
iPhone XS Max
iPhone XR
iPhone 11
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone SE (Second Generation/2020)
iPhone 12 Mini
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 13 Mini
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone SE (Third Generation/2022)
iPhone 14
iPhone 14 Plus
iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 15
iPhone 15 Plus
iPhone 15 Pro
iPhone 15 Pro Max
iPhone 16
iPhone 16 Plus
iPhone 16 Pro
iPhone 16 Pro Max
You can opt to receive only the security patches on iOS 17.7 instead of iOS 18 too, which also launches on the same day. Furthermore, if you are looking forward to getting the shiny new Apple Intelligence, you will have to wait a little longer. The AI side of things will be baked into iOS 18.1, not on this version. Also, let me once again remind you that the Apple AI will only be available to iPhone 15 Pro phones and later due to hardware constraints.
Apple recently held its annual launch event and announced its new batch of products, including the new AirPods. However, that’s not all there was to the event. Apple also announced that they were updating the AirPods Pro 2 such that it could be used as an OTC hearing aid device. Now they have received the green light from the FDA for it too!
AirPods Pro 2 as OTC Hearing Aid Overview
Initial Announcement
Though Apple’s most popular audio accessory did not receive any hardware updates this year, it did get nifty software updates. These updates would effectively convert the AirPods Pro 2 into an OTC hearing Aid! Apple loves to add health-conscious features to their offerings. They’ve done it with the iPhones, the Apple Watches, and now to AirPods too!
During the launch event, Apple stated AirPods Pro 2 would get three new health features related to hearing loss. Firstly, they would add “Hearing Protection” to prevent users from loud noise exposure. The H2 chip on the earbuds will be constantly reducing the noise 48,000 times per second to achieve this. Secondly, they introduced a clinically validated Hearing Test which users could take in just five minutes. Through this test, you could learn if you have any form of hearing loss.
Lastly, Apple announced that AirPods Pro 2 would have a clinical-grade over-the-counter Hearing Aid feature. This test would help determine the specific kind of sound you will require assistance with, and then boost it accordingly. Furthermore, the audio output for all the apps across all your Apple devices would be automatically adjusted according to your hearing profile.
At the moment of the announcement, FDA and other regulators were yet to approve the Hearing Aid Feature on the AirPods Pro 2. Meaning that Apple only received the clinical grading from the private firms they were collaborating with. However, on 12 September 2024 — just days after the announcement of this feature, it received the FDA’s approval. Now, consumers could get the AirPods Pro 2 as an OTC Hearing Aid for themselves!
This is monumental, as HAF is the first-ever hearing aid software authorised by the US regulator. They evaluated this software in a clinical study with 118 subjects with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss in the US. The results showed that using AirPods 2 Pro as an OTC Hearing Aid performs similarly to actual medical equipment. Additionally, no adverse effects were observed in the subjects. FDA also says that the Apple earbuds offer comparable performance in measuring levels of amplification in the ear canal, as well as a measure of speech understanding in noise.
AirPods Pro 2 as OTC Hearing Aid Conclusion
As per Apple’s own study, a large chunk of people are oblivious to the fact that they have hearing loss. And the majority of them do not seek medical attention until it’s already too late. Hence, following the FDA approval, tests for hearing loss will be much more accessible to the general public.
Moreover, as it is a software update, people who already own the Apple earbuds will have access to this feature. And for those who don’t, they will be spending way less fortune on the AirPods Pro 2 than on the actual OTC Hearing Aid. The HAF will be available in over 100+ countries in the coming few months. Lastly, AirPods Pro 2 are only effective for people with mild to moderate hearing loss and not for individuals with severe cases — they will have to seek medical attention.
Xiaomi seemingly produces everything — from accessories to electric vehicles. Adding to their wide catalogue of products, the Chinese brand introduced a new power bank that can apparently charge your devices at a whopping speed of 165W! In this article, we will talk about the Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W in further detail including its expected price in Nepal.
Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W Overview
Design
Right off the bat, Xiaomi is on to something with this power bank. It is slim, sleek, and truly unique, even when compared with other power banks from the company. The Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W is slender, appears to have a matte finish, and looks premium. It has a built-in USB-C cord sparing users the hassle of carrying additional cables around and getting all tangled up. You could still choose to, but only one. This is because the only other port this power bank features is a single USB-C port.
What adds to its opulent aesthetic is the inclusion of a front display, which stands out from the usual white-scale digital displays seen on power banks. Instead, it features a full-on colour display that shows battery percentage differently when the device is on standby, charging, or powering other devices. It also provides the time taken for charging and discharging. Furthermore, it appears that the Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W is the first battery bank from the company to have a display!
It’s no surprise that the total capacity of this power bank is 10,000mAh, it’s literally on the name. Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W packs four 2,500mAh cells in 2S2P configuration and actually has a rated capacity of 5,500mAh (5V/4A). Also, this power bank is a 36Wh unit and complies with the international aviation standard. In other words, you can take it in an aeroplane without any issue.
Moving on, saying that the Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 offers 165W output is a bit misleading but technically correct. In reality, it is more like 120W + 45W of output, meaning that this power bank cannot hit a peak charging speed of 165W from a single outlet. Here, the built-in cord offers a charging speed of up to 120W while the USB-C port is capped at 45W. That being said, it still fast charges two devices simultaneously and supports fast charging of up to 90W for itself reaching 55% in just 15 minutes. With all the high-speed charging going on Xiaomi hasn’t forgotten to throw in a high-precision temperature monitor and an advanced control management chip for safety measures.
Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W Specifications
Design: Slender build with a matte finish
Capacity: 10,000 mAh (4x 2,500 mAh cell in 2S2P configuration), 36Wh
Features: Fast charging two devices simultaneously, Colour Display, Temperature monitor and control management chip for safety
Ports: 1x USB Type-C (Input/Output), 1x built-in USB-C cord
Colour: Light Grey
Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W Price in Nepal and Availability
This power bank is available for pre-order with a deposit of CNY 30. However, the actual price for it is CNY 229. There are no official words on whether or not it will be expanded to foreign markets. If it ever arrives here in Nepal, we expect the price of Xiaomi Power Bank 10000 165W to be NPR 5,199.
Xiaomi Power Bank
Price in China (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
10000 165W
CNY 229
NPR 5,199
Meanwhile, learn about renting a power bank in Nepal: 👇
Because a TV is a long-term investment, buying the perfect one for your need is crucial. But with so many options available, one can fall victim to manufacturers’ marketing schemes—and ultimately buy an inferior product. And while Full HD TVs are the most common ones in the budget category, you can also get nice 4K TVs these days without spending too much. So to help you make an informed purchase decision, we have curated this list of the best budget 4K TV under NPR 70000 in Nepal.
Best Budget 4K TV under NPR 70000 in Nepal:
3. TCL 43P635 4K Smart TV
TCL’s impressive 43P635 4K TV takes the third spot on our list of best budget 4K TV under NPR 70000 in Nepal. Instead of the traditional edge-lit LED backlights that you’ll find on most LED TVs, this one uses a direct-lit LED backlight with 1,296 micro dimming zones. That basically means it is comparably richer in contrast levels and color details. TCL has also paired this with its proprietary Dynamic Color Enhancement algorithm for further optimizing color saturation. All this doesn’t put it anywhere near an OLED—or even a QLED TV for that matter—but it’s pretty impressive stuff for a regular LED TV.
The 43P635 runs on the latest Google TV platform out-of-the-box and you can binge content from all your favorite streaming platforms like YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video, Sony LIV, etc. here. It also lets you control Google Home-ready devices hands-free. Audio-wise, this TCL TV gets a standard set of down-firing stereo speakers with a total 20W of output. Although it natively can’t decode any multi-dimensional surround sound codec by itself, it does support Dolby Audio for well-detailed audio output. It also comes with HDMI 2.1 ports, which means you can connect up to 4K 120Hz sources with low input lag.
Connectivity: WiFi (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0, 3x HDMI 2.1, 1x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Ethernet
Price in Nepal: NPR 47,990
2. Redmi Smart TV X Series 4K (43)
Okay, the silver medal on our list of the best budget 4K TV under NPR 70000 in Nepal goes to the newly launched Redmi Smart TV X Series (43). Xiaomi has always been known for its excellent value-for-money products, and this TV puts the company further cements that legacy. That’s because the Redmi Smart TV X Series introduces a bunch of high-end features like Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual:X, and HDMI 2.1 connection—which is pretty uncommon in the budget TV arena. Its display is tuned by Xiaomi’s proprietary Vivid Picture Engine, and it covers an impressive 92% DCI-P3 and 85% NTSC color gamut.
In terms of audio, this TV has powerful 30W stereo speakers with Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X surround sound technology. And if you have Dolby Atmos-compatible speakers or soundbars instead, the Redmi Smart TV X Series does support Dolby Atmos pass-through via the single eARC-ready HDMI 2.1 port. As for the software, it runs on Android TV 10 alongside Xiaomi’s PatchWall 4 (with IMDb) content recommendation system. But unfortunately, PatchWall doesn’t work here in Nepal just yet. Powering this TV is a fairly powerful quad-core Cortex-A55 CPU with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage.
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Earphone, 1x Ethernet, 1x Optical audio
Price in Nepal: NPR 54,999
1. Xiaomi Mi TV 5X 4K (43)
With that out of the way, we’re awarding the Xiaomi Mi TV 5X 4K (43) our gold medal in this list of best budget 4K TV under NPR 70000 in Nepal. Like the Redmi Smart TV X Series, this one also boasts an incredible value proposition which is why it’s managed to take the number one spot. It shares a lot of similar specs with the Redmi TV, but it does have a few extra tricks up its sleeves for the added price. Most notably, Xiaomi has tried to distinguish these two TVs with their build quality. While the Xiaomi Mi TV 5X has a more premium design with its metal frame, metal base, and carbon fiber finish at the back, the Redmi Smart TV X Series is pretty much entirely plastic-made.
Xiaomi says it has also used the second-generation Vivid Picture Engine (VPE), contrary to the first-gen VPE on the Redmi TV. With this, you can expect even more nuanced colors, contrast, and brightness adjustment here. It has adaptive brightness support as well which automatically adjusts the TV’s brightness level based on the ambient lighting condition. Although it retains Dolby Audio and DTS-HD decoding, Xiaomi has swapped DTS Virtual:X in favor of Dolby Atmos surround sound on this TV. Other than this, the Mi TV 5X is powered by the same quad-core processor and it runs on Android TV 10 too.
Buying a new TV can be a challenging task, particularly when you’re on a budget. While brands have been trying their best to fit all the desirable features within the family budget, picking the best one for your needs might turn out to be a tedious task. Especially in the NPR 60000 price bracket in Nepal, which is mostly crowded with HD and FHD TVs. So, in this article, we have compiled a list of the best 43” TV available in Nepal under the price tag of NPR 60000.
Best 43” TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal:
12. Panasonic TH-42JS650N FHD Smart TV
Contrary to other entries in this list, the JS650 features a 42″ display. Moreover, it has Full HD resolution and Vivid Digital Pro color engine. For audio, there are two bottom-firing speakers with Audio Booster+ support and 20W of total output.
The TV boots on Android TV 9 and has 8GB of internal memory. In terms of ports, there are two HDMI 1.4, two USB-A, one Digital Audio out, and one headphone jack port. Furthermore, the Panasonic JS650 comes with a Bluetooth remote that supports Google Assistant voice control. Here, you also get built-in Chromecast and other Google services support.
Panasonic TH-42JS650N FHD Smart TV Specifications:
Taking the eleventh spot on our list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal is Xiaomi’s Mi TV 4A (43) Horizon Edition. It is basically the same as the regular Mi TV 4A, but Xiaomi has managed to shave off some bezel here for a more immersive viewing experience. According to Xiaomi, it achieves an impressive 95% screen-to-bezel (STB) ratio. Anyway, this TV has the same Vivid Picture engine that you’d find on most other Xiaomi TVs for sharp, colorful picture quality.
It runs on Android TV 9, with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage for all your apps and whatnot. You can also wirelessly stream your Chromecast-compatible smartphone’s content to this TV. In terms of audio, the Mi TV 4A Horizon Edition is equipped with a powerful set of stereo speakers with 10W output each. It also supports DTS-HD audio decoding.
Mi TV 4A (43) Horizon Edition FHD Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 43″ IPS, Vivid Picture engine
Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: DTS-HD
OS: Android TV 9
Processor: Amlogic Cortex-A53 quad-core CPU
Memory: 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 1.4, 2x USB, 1x earphone out, 1x AV in, 1x S/PDIF, 1x headphone jack
Price in Nepal: NPR 46,999
10. Redmi Smart TV 43 (FHD)
At number ten, we have yet another entry from Xiaomi. The Redmi Smart TV 43 (FHD) is not to be confused with the more premium Redmi Smart TV X Series (4K), which takes the second spot on our list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal. Instead, this is a Full HD TV with a pretty basic set of specs—similar to what the Mi TV 4A has. It has the same Vivid Picture Engine, with a display panel capable of covering over 16 million colors.
As for audio, the Redmi Smart TV 43 has got 20W stereo speakers that support DTS-HD, DTS Virtual:X, and Dolby Audio. It runs on Android TV 11 and you can stream from multiple OTT platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Sony Liv, and Disney+ Hotstar here. Powering this TV is a quad-core processor with Cortex-A35 CPU cores with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage.
Redmi Smart TV 43 (FHD) Specifications:
Display: 43″ panel, Vivid Picture engine
Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, DTS Virtual:X
OS: Android TV 11
Processor: Quad-Core (4x Cortex-A35)
Memory: 1GB RAM, 8GB storage
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Earphone, 1x Ethernet
Price in Nepal: NPR 44,999
9. Skyworth 43STD6500 FHD Smart TV
Next up, we have the Skyworth 43STD6500. This 43″ 1080p Smart TV runs on Android TV 11, which is a fairly new version of Android TV OS. And easily the newest version compared to most other entries in this list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal. That means you get to browse the TV through a more modern-looking interface with relatively better responsiveness and more features.
Other than this, the Skyworth 43STD6500 also has an attractive design with a metal back and minimal bezel on all sides except the chin. It also comes with a proprietary Trochilus Extreme 2.0 picture engine for more vivid colors. And it has Skyworth’s Eye Care Flicker Free technology for a more comfortable viewing experience as well. For audio, its stereo speakers come with Dolby Audio multi-channel processing.
Skyworth 43STD6500 FHD Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 43″ IPS LED panel, Trochilus Extreme 2.0, Eye Care Flicker Free
At number 8 on our list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal is the Hisense 43A6200F Android TV. It comes pre-installed with Android TV 9 and is coupled with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. This TV boasts an A+ certified IPS screen with a 178º viewing angle and a Full HD resolution. As it is a certified Android TV, you will be able to access all Google services here.
Moreover, the connectivity options on the A6200F include WiFi, Bluetooth, two HDMI, one USB, one digital audio out, and one LAN port. In terms of audio, there are two 10W speakers with DTS surround sound capability.
Xiaomi Nepal recently launched five new TVs in the market, and the Xiaomi Smart TV 5A has deservedly found its way onto our list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal as well. With this, the company has tried to deliver a similar experience as the more expensive “X Series” TVs down below, but on a relatively affordable package. First off, it scales down to Full HD resolution instead of 4K while it also misses out on Dolby Vision HDR. Or any other HDR standard for that matter.
It has a narrower color gamut too. Other than this, the Xiaomi Smart TV 5A Series boasts a fairly premium metal design complemented by minimal bezels. The company has gone with 24W stereo speakers powered by Dolby Audio on this TV. Running the show here is Android TV 11, with 1.5GB RAM and 8GB internal storage.
Xiaomi Smart TV 5A Series (43) Specifications:
Display: 43″ panel, Vivid Picture engine
Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Sound: 2x 12W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, DTS Virtual:X
OS: Android TV 11
Processor: Quad-Core (4x Cortex-A55)
Memory: 1.5GB RAM, 8GB storage
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Earphone, 1x Ethernet
Price in Nepal: NPR 47,999
6. TCL 43S5200 FHD Smart TV
Heading to the top six entries in this list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal is the TCL 43S5200 Full HD Smart TV. In case you’re unaware, TCL is one of the largest TV makers in the world. And the S5200 is a pretty impressive TV in itself. It may not have as slim bezels as other TVs we’ve listed so far, but it more than makes up for that with its display color tuning and audio quality. This guy features micro dimming technology for fine-tuning the bright and dark areas in an image. That basically ensures better contrast and ultimately a better TV viewing experience. T
To further optimize display quality, TCL also lets you select from various picture qualities. Its 16W down-firing stereo speakers support Dolby Audio for clearer dialogues and superior details. On the other hand, for a thousand rupees more, you can get the TCL 43S6500 instead. It is almost the same as the 43S5200, but it has a direct LED backlight instead of an edge-lit backlight. With this, the 43S6500 should deliver a relatively more even brightness and contrast level.
The Samsung UA43T5400 takes the fifth spot on our list of best 43″ TVs under NPR 60000 in Nepal. This is a Full HD LED TV with Hyper Real picture engine. It has Samsung’s PurColor picture processing for color enhancements and is HDR compatible too. You also get a dedicated game mode that decreases the latency when you play games on the TV.
In terms of audio, you get two 10W bottom-firing speakers with Dolby Digital Plus support. And unlike other TVs in our list so far, it runs on Samsung’s in-house Tizen OS, which offers a clean experience. Similarly, the port options here include a USB, two HDMI, and an ethernet port. You can also find the newer UA43T5500 with a slightly better build quality and a couple of other upgrades.
Samsung UA43T5400 FHD Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 43″ LED, Pur Color, 1000 PQI, HDR
Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Digital Plus
OS: Tizen OS
Processor: Unspecified
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 2x HDMI, 1x USB, 1x Ethernet, 1x Digital audio out, 1x AV in, 1x RF in
Price in Nepal: NPR 50,999
4. Mi TV 4X (43) 4K Smart TV
At number 4 spot on our list of the best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal is the Mi TV 4X (43). And it’s also the first 4K TV on our list so far. Its IPS panel has a 178º viewing angle and flaunts a 60Hz refresh rate like every other entries on this list. Similarly, the Mi TV 4X is pretty lightweight at 7.13 kg and measures 214mm thick.
It runs on Android TV 9 and comes with 2GB of DDR RAM and 8GB of eMMC storage. And the Mi TV 4X also supports streaming from OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney Plus, and so on. There’s also Xiaomi’s own Patchwall system built into the TV, although it doesn’t work in Nepal. Similarly, Mi TV 4X features two 10W speakers and is compatible with Dolby Audio and DTS-HD.
Likewise, the connectivity option includes dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, three HDMI, two USB 2.0, one AV in, one Earphone, one Ethernet, and a LAN port. While all this sounds pretty good, we’d highly suggest you get the more recent launches from Xiaomi Nepal instead. Like the Redmi Smart TV X Series or the Xiaomi Mi TV 5X 4K. Not only do they bring a slew of upgrades, but they also cost more or less the same as this guy.
Connectivity: 3x HDMI, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Earphone, 1x Ethernet, (Built-in dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth v4.2)
Price in Nepal: NPR 54,999
3. TCL 43P635 4K Smart TV
Taking the bronze medal on our list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal is the TCL 43P635. And this is the only non-Xiaomi TV featured here with 4K resolution. It also supports a bunch of HDR standards including HLG and HDR10, although it misses out on Dolby Vision. Then again, TCL’s AiPQ Engine 2.0 is something to talk about. It is responsible for everything from upscaling FHD, 2K contents to 4K, alongside optimizing colors, contrast, noise levels, audio, and more in real-time for a great TV viewing experience.
Further enhancing the viewing experience on the 43P635 is Micro Dimming technology with a total of 1,296 dimming zones. With this, the TV dynamically adjusts brightness levels across the display depending on the content that’s playing. Audio-wise, TCL has gone with 20W stereo speakers with Dolby Audio here. This TV runs on the new Google TV out-of-the-box, which is complemented by a bunch of AI-enabled features—including smart home connectivity.
Connectivity: WiFi (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0, 3x HDMI 2.1, 1x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Ethernet
Price in Nepal: Rs. 47,890
2. Redmi Smart TV X Series 4K (43)
Okay, the silver medal on our list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal is the recently launched Redmi Smart TV X Series. And it comes with a bunch of high-end features that you won’t find on most other entries on our list. Starting with Dolby Vision. This proprietary HDR standard is widely regarded as the best HDR standard for TVs. It is also the only TV here (besides the number one entry on our list) with HDMI 2.1 connectivity.
I guess this might not matter to a whole lot of people, but if you’re into 4K gaming, the Redmi Smart TV X Series supports up to 4K/120Hz output. On the contrary, the older HDMI 2.0 standard maxes out at 4K/60Hz. Other than this, the Redmi Smart TV X Series also brings powerful twin speakers with 30W output. And since it runs on Android TV 10, it enjoys features like Play Store, built-in Chromecast, and Google Assistant as well.
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Earphone, 1x Ethernet, 1x Optical audio
Price in Nepal: NPR 54,999
1. Xiaomi Mi TV 5X 4K (43)
Taking the gold medal on our list of best 43″ TV under NPR 60000 in Nepal goes to the new Xiaomi Mi TV 5X 4K. This is pretty similar to the Redmi Smart TV X Series above, but it has a slightly more premium build quality on top of a couple of other minor differences that you may or may not care about. Its premium build quality is mostly thanks to the metal bezel and relatively thinner bezels. So if you can spare a few extra thousand rupees for nicer visual aesthetics, then the Xiaomi Mi TV 5X is well worth the money.
This one also has a slightly deeper color gamut; with 94% DCI-P3 instead of 92% on the Redmi Smart TV X Series. But that 2% bump is almost next to nothing under regular TV viewing experience, so it’s not a big deal really. Besides, it’s got the same Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG support as the Redmi model. Xiaomi says it has also upgraded its Vivid Picture Engine here, for better colors, contrast, saturation, and brightness levels. On the other hand, the Mi TV 5X natively supports Dolby Atmos surround sound audio too—contrary to DTS Virtual:X on the Redmi Smart TV X Series.
After the recent launch of the Predator Triton Neo 16, Acer has now announced the 2024 iteration of their Swift X 14. This laptop with the latest Intel Core Ultra processors coupled with an NVIDIA graphics card is finally here. So now, we will discuss the latest Acer Swift X 14 (2024), its specifications, price in Nepal, and so on!
Acer Swift X 14 (2024) Overview:
Design and Display
The Acer Swift X 14 (2024) is an ultrabook that comes in a thin and light body made out of aluminium. The laptop features a single-tone design with the company logo branded on top of the lid. Meanwhile, it comes with a full-size TKL keyboard and a spacious OceanGlass touchpad.
This laptop comes with a 14.5” screen with an aspect ratio of 16:10. The panel here on the Acer Swift X 14 (2024) is a high 2.8K resolution OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. It also offers 100% DCI-P3 coverage and a peak brightness of 500 nits. Moreover, this screen also features Delta E <2 and Calman Verified calibration while boasting DisplayHDR True Black 500, and TÜV Rheinland EyeSafe 2.0 certification.
Performance
Under the hood, the Acer Swift X 14 2024 variant packs a powerful combination of Intel processors and NVIDIA GPUs. You are getting an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor in this laptop. In the meantime, you can get a discrete graphics card of up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 to handle the graphics.
Like any other laptop of this year, the Acer Swift X 14 (2024) is also all about AI prowess. Thanks to the dedicated NPU on the latest Intel Core Ultra processors. As a result, you can enjoy the best optimization on features that tap into AI capabilities like Copilot, Acer PurifiedView, and PurifiedVoice 2.0. Other than that, the Acer Swift X 14 (2024) will pack up to 32GB LPDDR5X-6400 RAM and up to 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD as the memory and storage respectively.
This latest Acer Ultrabook will feature one USB Gen 4.0 Type-C, one Thunderbolt 4, an HDMI 2.1, a microSD card reader as well as a 3.5mm microphone/headphone combo jack for wired connectivity. Meanwhile, for wireless connection, we are getting WiFi 6E and Bluetooth LE (unspecified version) support. Talking of the battery, the company has not mentioned the cell capacity or charging capability of this laptop as of now.
Acer Swift X 14 (2024) Specifications
Design and Build: Single-tone design with Aluminium body
Realme just launched a new midrange phone that comes packed with flagship-like features. This article will delve into the details of Realme P2 Pro 5G including its expected price in Nepal.
Realme P2 Pro 5G Overview
Design and Display
The Realme P2 Pro 5G comes in what the company dubs “BioVision Design”. Realme has overused its marketing jargon and the message they were trying to convey has become a bit convoluted. However, trying to make sense of it, it appears the phone has grooves across its back panel that shimmer when exposed to light. Furthermore, it appears the P2 Pro has vegan leather on its back panel as Realme is calling it “Bionic texture”. As I said earlier, it is a bit unclear what they are trying to say. Regardless, this phone features an IP65 rating, shock-absorbing ArmorShell Protection, and ships in Parrot Green and Eagle Grey colours.
On the front, it has a curved OLED screen that stretches 6.7 inches and spans FHD+ in resolution. It also features a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, a touch sampling rate of 240Hz, and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. The Realme P2 Pro 5G is also capable of 20,000 levels of brightness adjustments and up to 2,000 Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate. It can display 1.07 billion colours while covering 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Additionally, Rainwater Smart Touch support is available. This feature allows the phone to be used in rainy environments as it can negate the water droplets on the screen and recognise intentional touch commands.
Performance
For performance, the Realme P2 Pro 5G taps into the power of Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. This chipset was launched just launched last year and comes in 4nm fabrication and peaks at 2.4GHz. Moreover, the phone packs either 8GB or 12GB memory and a choice between 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage. Users can virtually extend the RAM on this phone by an additional 12GB as well. Unfortunately, there is no option for storage expansion. It packs a large 5,200 mAh battery with 80W SUPERVOOC charging support. All this hardware is kept cool by a nine-layer cooling structure complete with a 4,500 mm2 vapour chamber and stainless steel heat dissipating unit.
The Realme P2 Pro 5G boots on Realme UI 5.0 based on Android 14 and offers some nifty software features. Firstly, this phone comes with “GT Mode” which allows you to manually control the CPU performance and load up the game faster. It also allows you to mess around with your voice in the game. Then there is “Air Gestures” which lets you navigate through the phone without touching it. Similarly, “Microsoft Phonelink” provides an ecosystem-like seamlessness with your computer that runs on Windows. Furthermore, there are other minor features like “App Cloner” and “File Dock” for users’ convenience.
This phone’s optics side of things isn’t a sleeper either. It has a 50MP OIS camera coupled with the Sony LYT-600 sensor acting as the primary shooter. It is assisted by an 8MP ultrawide lens. On the front, it has a 32MP sensor for selfies. The Realme P2 Pro 5G comes with an AI HyperRAW Algorithm as well as an AI Smart Removal feature.
This phone works with dual SIM and offers wireless connectivity with 5G cellular, dual-band WiFi, and Bluetooth v5.2. It also has dual speakers with OReality Audio and a dual-mic setup for noise cancellation.
Realme P2 Pro 5G Specifications
Design: BioVision design with bionic texture and crystal deco, IP65-rated, ArmorShell Protection
Dimensions: 161.34 mm x 73.91 mm x 8.21 mm
Weight: ~180 grams
Display: 6.7” 3D curved OLED Panel, Up to 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, up to 2,000Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate, up to 2,000 nits peak brightness, 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut, 1.07 billion colour depth, 20,000 level automatic brightness adjustment, 2,160Hz PWM dimming
Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,412)
Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4nm)
RAM: 8GB or 12GB + Up to 12GB extendable
ROM: 128GB, 256GB or 512GB
OS & UI: Android 14 with Realme UI 5.0 on top
Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary with OIS and Sony LYT-600 sensor + 8MP Ultrawide)
Front Camera: 32MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
Battery: 5,200 mAh cell with 80W SUPERVOOC charging
Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, Dual-band WiFi 6, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.2, USB Type-C
Colour Options: Parrot Green, Eagle Grey
Realme P2 Pro 5G Price in Nepal and Availability
This phone was announced in India alongside the Realme Pad 2 Lite on 13 September 2024. The sale starts on 17 September for a starting price of INR 21,999. Buyers can get INR 2,000 off with coupons. In the case of Nepal, if and when the Realme P2 Pro 5G arrives here, we expect its price to be NPR 37,999.
Infinix’s GT series of smartphones have proved to be the best price-to-performance phones in the market. While in case you do not know, this Chinese brand also has Zero Series which is more into cosmetics and cameras. I have had this Infinix Zero 40 5G for the past two weeks as my daily driver and I have to say, this guy does pack some punch. And here’s my Infinix Zero 40 5G review.
Before heading forward, let’s take a quick look at the specs.
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultimate 5G chipset, Arm Mali-G610
Memory: 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256GB Storage
Software & UI: Android 14, 3 years of security patch updates
Rear Camera:
Main: 108 MP with OIS
Ultra-Wide: 50 MP, 120-degree field of view
Video Recording: 4K at 30FPS
Front Camera:
Resolution: 50 MP
Video Recording: 4K at 60FPS
Battery: 5000 mAh
Wired Fast Charging: 45W
Wireless Fast Charging: 20W
Colors: Violet Garden, Blossom Glow, Misty Aqua colors
Special Features: GoPro Mode
Price in Nepal (Expected): NPR 55,999 (12/256GB)
Infinix Zero 40 5G Review:
Elegant Design
Design: Dual-tone design with curved panels and slim frames
Dimensions: 164.3 x 74.8 x 7.9 mm
Weight: 195 grams
The most appealing part of the Infinix Zero 40 5G is its design, of course. This thing is elegant to look at from every angle. The rear panel is made up of glass and it blends really well with the circular camera module on this Violent Garden shade. What’s more admirable is the hands-on feel here. We have a curved middle frame frame here alongside a curved display upfront and it’s way easier to hold than a phone with boxy flat frames. And Infinix has provided a back cover with a wireless charging magnet.
Flipping to the front, the 6.78-inch AMOLED panel is equally beautiful with curved sides and no accidental touches, by the way! It’s got a fast 144Hz refresh rate, yeah, even faster than the typical 120Hz, we get in other midrange phones. And the 144Hz works pretty well across the system while some third-party apps get capped at 120Hz. But it’s not an issue, by any means. If you care about battery though, you should go for the auto-refresh rate settings.
Be it for day-to-day reels and TikTok scrolling, this panel is delightful with punchy colors and vibrancy. Also, it is complemented by a pair of dual stereo speakers, tuned by JBL! And the output is decent, not that great, I would say. Also, pair that with weaker haptics. Infinix should have gone for stronger haptics here.
Running the show on the core is the Dimensity 8200 “Ultimate” SoC. Which is actually a powerful chip thanks to its tri-cluster architecture. You get one Cortex A78 core at 3.1GHz, three Cortex A78 cores at 3.0GHz, and four Cortex A55 cores at 2.0GHz. And in real-world usage, this chip is snappy and fast with no hiccups at all. Be it normal social media usage or some gaming, it can handle the job well with its 12GB of RAM. Likewise, the internal storage is also a fast UFS 3.1 storage.
What about gaming?
So, let’s get to the gaming front, shall we? Okay, I tried everyone’s favorite PUBG on this guy but let me be the bearer of the sad news. Guess what, despite having a 144Hz panel, you don’t get 90 or 120fps on PUBG here. So, you are capped at 60 frames but at up to HDR graphics. And talking of the score, it makes it easy with a 59.3 fps average fps with not much heating. The same goes for Mobile Legends Bang Bang, with a 59fps median score.
And Geshin Impact on Medium + 60fps also ran at 59fps median and 50fps at 99% percentile. But the temperature went pretty hot at almost 45 degrees.
How’s the XOS 14?
OS and UI: Android 14 with XOS 14 on top
One thing that still lacks a bit of the charm is the software side. It is superbly feature-rich with all of the fancy customizations and some extra features. But the UI elements still lack charm, at least for me. Otherwise, as aforementioned, the customizations and extra features are more than enough for an Android fan.
Camera
As the Zero Series particularly emphasizes the camera aspects, let’s talk about it. This guy has a main 108MP sensor with OIS, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 2MP depth sensing unit. Upfront, there is a 50MP selfie unit.
Daylight
The 108MP primary camera clicks decent-looking images in the daylight. However, it tends to brighten up the entire scene which goes into its favor in some images and doesn’t in others. But when it comes to close-ups, the colors look nice and warm.
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Talking of the ultrawide images, they are great. This 50MP res camera does click nice images with some amount of detail. The colors are eye-pleasing with contrasty looks.
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Coming to the portraits, the 1X portraits are nice and clear while the 2X ones are in-sensor zoomed with a bit fewer details and more contrasty outputs in some conditions.
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The low-light images are just on the average side, I would say. Turning on the low-light mode can make it a bit better but I have seen better low-light takers in this price range, the OnePlus Nord CE 3 and Realme Narzo 70 Pro.
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When it comes to selfies, the 50MP snapper clicks decent images, nothing exceptional. Overall a 3.8/5 rating on selfies!
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Videography
This guy lets you shoot 4K 30fps from three cameras: Main, Ultrawide, and Selfie. A one of the kind in the segment! By default, the stabilization option is turned off, so, you have to tap on it and activate the EIS to enjoy some stabilization. By default settings, expect some jitters.
Talking of the actual quality, the details are not that exceptional but let’s say it ticks the decent mark. Other than that, there are some fun vlog modes to play with, as well as a dedicated GoPro Mode that can provide live previews and some camera controls for your GoPro Hero cameras.
Battery and Charging
Fueling the Infinix Zero 40 5G is a 5000mAh battery backed up by a 45W charger. And Infinix ships a compatible one right inside the box. What’s more interesting here is that you get three modes— low-temp, smart, and hyper, which chronologically increase the charging speed. So, you can just set your desired mode as per your requirements. And it also supports wireless charging, up to 20 watts! The company is not generous enough to provide a magnetic coil on this one, so, I had to borrow a wireless pad from the much cheaper Infinix Note 40 and it works, unsurprisingly!
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Talking of the battery life, this guy can last you a day easily with moderate usage such as social media, a couple of matches of PUBG, phone calls, and some photography. Or if you are a light user, expect a day and a half battery life but at an auto-refresh rate setting. If you go on to stick with the 144Hz refresh rate-only mode, the battery life will be depleted for obvious reasons.
And yeah, one more thing— there is bypass charging mode which comes in pretty handy while gaming. It directly provides power to the phone’s motherboard instead of charging the phone and gaining more heat.
Infinix Zero 40 5G Review: Conclusion
Okay wrapping things up, the Infinix Zero 40 5G is a good overall package if you consider the price. I mean, the design is premium, the display is great with a 144Hz refresh rate and the camera is super decent if not the best! Also, XOS is feature-rich, although, I would like it a bit more refined on the UI elements side.
And the other thing is, that it can work on optimizing the main camera as this phone has a capable sensor and chipset alike!
Ultima has released its newest addition to the audio space with the Ultima Rock Bluetooth speaker. With specs resembling the popular Boat Stone 750, this compact device is set to make a splash in the portable audio arena. In this article, we will walk you through the newly launched Ultima Rock, including its price in Nepal, specs, and more.
Ultima Rock Overview:
Design and Audio
Measuring 188 x 70 x 73 mm and weighing 595g, the Ultima Rock hints at a balance between portability and substance. The Ultima Rock positions itself in the category of ‘Portable Bluetooth Speakers’, suggesting a convenient size for on-the-go music enthusiasts.
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Ultima Rock’s design is described as a triangular prism with curved vertices, featuring LED lights to set the ambiance. This visual detail suggests an attempt to merge aesthetics with functionality. The IPX5 rating for splash resistance hints at durability, making it suitable for different environments.
The claim of up to 12 hours of music playtime at 60% volume raises eyebrows, indicating a potentially long-lasting battery life. The 2200 mAh battery capacity (at 3.7V) and an output power of 6W*2 (12W total) suggest a commitment to sustaining your music sessions. The 2.5-hour charging time may suggest a quick turnaround for those who are always on the move.
With a working range of 15 meters (Bluetooth Version V5.3), the Ultima Rock aims to provide flexibility in placement. Equipped with a 2-inch outer magnet driver, it suggests a focus on delivering a satisfying audio experience. Moreover, its compatibility with AUX, TWS, and Bluetooth underlines versatility in connecting to various devices.
Ultima Rock Specifications:
Dimensions: 188 x 70 x 73 mm
Weight: 595gm
Driver Size: 2 inch
Range: 15m
Bluetooth: v5.3
Frequency: 20Hz-20KHz
BatteryCapacity: 2200 mAh
BatteryCharging: Full charge in 2 hours
Ip Rating: IPX5
Audio: 12W Stereo Sound
Ultima Rock Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of Ultima Rock is NPR 2,899. It is available to purchase from the Hukut store.