Smartphone launches grabbed most of the attention this week and for good reason. Vivo introduced its powerful X300 Ultra and X300 FE, while OnePlus covered the mid-range segment with the Nord CE 6 series. Alongside, CMF also launched the Watch 3 Pro for buyers looking for smart features and health tracking at a more affordable price. And we kept you covered with all the spec comparisons, details, and reviews filling up your feed.
Now that we are done with the smartphones, it’s time to check out everything else because this week had quite a few interesting launches that deserve attention. LG arrived with an all-new home appliances refresh just as the summer heat starts settling in. Samsung dropped a new Mini LED TV lineup at prices that are hard to ignore. There were also a handful of launches across audio and wearables that deserved a closer look than they got.
Here’s everything else that launched this week. Let’s get into it.
LG home appliances lineup
This week, LG Electronics India expanded its 2026 home appliances lineup with a mix of premium products. So, if you have been thinking about upgrading your kitchen or laundry setup, LG now has everything from French Door refrigerators and AI-powered washing machines to dishwashers, microwave ovens, and water purifiers.
The new range includes LG’s first 33-inch French Door refrigerator with an Auto Ice Maker that works without a plumbing connection, alongside AI DD 2.0 front-load washing machines that automatically adjusts wash settings based on fabric type and load size. LG has also refreshed its Essential Series with new refrigerators, top-load washing machines, and convertible microwave ovens aimed at everyday use. Across categories, the company is focusing on features like inverter cooling, AI-based fabric care, hard water wash modes, steam cleaning, and smart connectivity through AI ThinQ.
The new LG appliance range is now available through LG brand stores, retail outlets, and major e-commerce platforms across India. Pricing starts at Rs 16,600 for the new water purifiers, while the French Door refrigerators begin at Rs 1.18 lakh. Essential Series refrigerators start at Rs 25,500, washing machines at Rs 17,300, and the new TrueSteam dishwasher is priced from Rs 73,500.
Samsung Mini LED TV series
Oh, missed the TV series? Well, Samsung made sure that did not happen this week. The company launched a new lineup of Mini LED TVs in India, bringing AI-powered features and bright display tech to more affordable price points.
The new range starts at 43 inches and goes all the way up to 100 inches, with Samsung focusing heavily on improved contrast, colour accuracy, and smooth motion handling. The TVs use Mini LED technology alongside the company’s NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, which handles real-time picture and sound optimisation using a 20-neural-network setup. Samsung has also added features like Motion Xcelerator 144Hz for smoother gaming and sports viewing, AI Sound Controller, SmartThings support, Samsung Knox security, and up to seven years of OS upgrades through One UI Tizen. So, if you have been planning to upgrade your living room setup before the cricket season and summer binge-watch sessions kick in fully, Samsung clearly wants these TVs on your shortlist.
If you are interested in Samsung’s new Mini LED TV lineup, you can buy them at a starting price of Rs 42,990 through retail stores, Flipkart, and Samsung’s online store. To help you save more, the company is also offering cashback and zero down-payment EMI options during the launch period.
Boat Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro
Now coming to wearables and audio, this week the homegrown brand Boat announced a partnership with Qualcomm to bring Snapdragon Sound support to its upcoming wireless audio products. And the first product launching through this partnership will be the new Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro headphones.
According to the company, the headphones will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound suite along with aptX Lossless technology to deliver higher-quality wireless audio with lower latency for music, gaming, and streaming. Boat is positioning the Eutopia 2 Pro as its next flagship audio product, focusing on features like lossless playback, improved Bluetooth connectivity, and studio-style wireless sound performance.
The headphones definitely look promising, but you will have to wait a bit before getting your hands on them. The Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro headphones are scheduled to launch in the second half of 2026, though Boat has not revealed pricing details yet.
Acer Iconia tablet
Acer has been on a roll lately with back-to-back launches across categories, from laptops to smart suitcases and more. And this week, the company added another device to the list with the launch of the new Iconia 5G tablet series in India, targeting users who want a big screen for work and entertainment
The tablet runs on Android 15 and uses the MediaTek MT8791 processor with an integrated AI processing unit for AI-powered features. Acer has packed in an 11.45-inch 2.2K IPS display, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, expandable memory up to 1TB, and support for accessories like a stylus and keyboard cover.
For connectivity the Iconia features support for 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and a 7400mAh battery with fast charging support. The tablet also includes stereo speakers, a fingerprint scanner, and dual rear cameras for video calls and casual photography.
The Acer Iconia iM11 starts at Rs 25,499 in India, making it an option for anyone looking for a mid-range tablet that can handle both productivity and entertainment without stretching into premium pricing territory. The tablet will be available through Acer exclusive stores, Acer’s online store, Amazon, and Flipkart.
GoBoult Mustang GT20 and Mustang GT40
GoBoult seems to be doubling down on its Mustang lineup, and after smartwatches and earbuds, the company has now expanded the collection with two new portable speakers, the Mustang GT20 and Mustang GT40.
The speakers lean hard into Mustang styling with details like metallic race grilles, leather-textured finishes, fuel-gauge battery indicators, RGB lighting, and even ignition-inspired controls. The GT20 comes with 20W output, dual dynamic drivers, a passive bass radiator, Bluetooth 6.0, and up to seven hours of playback. Meanwhile, the larger GT40 pushes output to 40W and adds dedicated metallic knobs for bass, treble, and volume control. Both speakers also support TWS pairing and come with IPX4 water resistance.
Interested? Well, the GoBoult Mustang GT20 has launched at an introductory price of Rs 2,999, while the Mustang GT40 is priced at Rs 3,999. The speakers are now available through the GoBoult website, Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, and other online platforms. You can also pick the GT20 in Turbo Ice and Turbo Black shades, while the GT40 comes in Apex Black and Oxford White.
Noise Fit Halo 3
While GoBoult kept its focus on speakers, Noise got some more options for you in smartwatches with the launch of the Noise Fit Halo 3 in India. The new round-dial smartwatch joins the Halo series with a bigger focus on AI-powered productivity features alongside the usual fitness tracking tools.
The smartwatch comes with a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 1000 nits brightness, an integrated strap design, and support for Noise AI Pro, which adds features like voice commands, AI transcription, morning briefs, and smart notifications. Noise has also introduced a new “Noise Vault” feature that lets users store QR codes for flights, events, and tickets directly on the watch for quick access. Alongside health tracking features like heart rate, stress, and SpO2 monitoring, the Halo 3 promises up to seven days of battery life.
The Noise Fit Halo 3 is now available at an introductory price of Rs 5,499 through gonoise.com, Amazon, and Flipkart. If you want to buy, you can choose between metal, leather, and silicone strap options, with colour variants including black, brown, and blue.
ZEISS Conquest Apia 65
Now this one is a bit niche, but honestly, pretty cool for photographers. ZEISS India has launched the Conquest Apia 65, a new spotting scope aimed at people looking for a more portable setup for outdoor observation and wildlife tracking.
The scope combines a compact design with high-end optics, featuring ZEISS T coating, 87 percent light transmission, and a 20x to 50x magnification range for both wide landscape viewing and close wildlife observation. ZEISS says the Conquest Apia 65 has been designed for extended outdoor use, weighing 1.3kg and measuring 299mm in length. It also supports smartphone digiscoping, allowing users to capture photos and videos directly through the scope.
If wildlife photography or birdwatching is your thing, then you should definitely check this one out. The ZEISS Conquest Apia 65 is available to purchase at Rs 1,44,999 in India and will be available through retail partners as well as Amazon and Flipkart. ZEISS is also offering accessories like a protective case, control lever, digiscoping adapter, and tripod compatibility for users who regularly work in forests, wetlands, and other outdoor environments.
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