
Dell Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525).
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Technology companies Sennheiser, Titan Smart, Garmin and more launched computer monitors, a smart TV projector, a smartphone, accessories and more this week (November 3-9, 2025).
DH's Gadgets Weekly edition features the latest personal technology products and related events, keeping you informed about everything happening in consumer electronics.
Dell Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525).
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The new earbuds feature advanced noise filtering and voice optimisation. It supports Ian P54 rating for dust and water resistance.
It is touted to be the world's first earphones with Microsoft Teams Open Office Certification. It also also certified for the Zoom app.
With these certifications, it promises top-tier audio quality, even in shared or high-noise environments, and ensures the strictest performance standards.
It has also optimised to support Dell laptops, docks and software, for seamless connectivity between devices.
It supports the Active Noise Cancellation feature and can dynamically minimise the background noise in busy environments, while Enhanced Transparency Mode keeps the user aware of his/her surroundings when needed.
With touch sensors, it supports tap gestures to control ANC, Transparency Mode, volume, calls, and music.
Further, it comes with customisable equalisers, presets, and transparency settings through the Dell Audio Mobile App for sound tailored to the user's listening taste.
The device supports Bluetooth 5.3 and multi-host pairing support up to eight devices. The Dell Pair feature ensures quick setup and smooth transitions, while the compact Dell Wireless USB-C Audio Receiver fits neatly into the earbud case for easy portability. It costs Rs 18,699.
Titan Smart Evoke 2.0.
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Titan Smart earlier this week launched the new Evoke 2.0 smart watch series in India.
It comes in one size-- 43 mm-- with a classic round metal case paired with a refined dual-tone strap.
It has a 1.32-inch screen with 466×466 resolution and offers up to 1000 nits brightness to ensure sharp, vivid visibility even in bright outdoor settings.
It also features an intuitive, tactile Rotary Crown and custom buttons for smooth navigation and quick access to key features.
With the Titan Smart App on Android and iOS, it pairs smoothly with smartphones. It offers 24×7 heart-rate monitoring, SpO₂ (blood-oxygen saturation) tracking, detailed sleep analysis, performance data, and guided wellness insights for a complete, personalised health experience.
It comes in three colours--Glacier blue, Tidal blue and Cocoa brown-- for Rs 8,499.
Garmin Dash Cam X Series.
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Garmin earlier this week launched the new Dash Cam X series in India.
The company is offering four variants-- Dash Cam Mini 3, Dash Cam X110, Dash Cam X210 and the Dash Cam X310.
The Dash Cam Mini 3 comes in an ultra-compact design and can record full HD 1080p with a 140-degree wide field of view.
It boasts of Garmin's Clarity polariser lens with HDR optics for glare reduction and low-light clarity. It also supports GPS stamping with time, date, location, and speed data. It costs Rs 15,990.
The Dash Cam X110 can record full HD 1080p video and comes with a 2.4-inch LCD panel for quick playback. It also offers Parking Guard for alerts if the car is bumped or tampered with while parked. It costs Rs 20,990.
The Dash Cam X210 sports a 2.4-inch LCD screen and can record 1440p Quad HD video. It supports the Parking Guard feature with optional Vault cloud storage for secure video backup. It costs Rs 26,990.
And, the Dash Cam X310 can record 4K Ultra HD video and comes with intuitive touchscreen controls. It also supports the Parking Guard feature and Live View monitoring via the Garmin Drive app. It also boasts of multi-camera support for complete vehicle coverage. It costs Rs 32,990.
Acerpure Nitro Z series.
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The new Acerpure smart TV supports 144 Hz native Refresh Rate for ultra-smooth motion and offers 400 nits peak brightness for vivid viewing across lighting environments.
Inside, it comes with 3GB RAM + 32GB storage and runs on Google TV for a smart, intuitive content experience. Also, it supports all popular OTT apps, including Amazon Prime, Netflix, SonyLiv and more.
It also featuresa 60W speaker tuned with Dolby Atmos audio technology and surround sound tech.
It also supports Dolby Vision cinematic-grade visuals and HDR 10 support for richer contrast and natural, lifelike colour reproduction.
It also boasts ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) , VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), MEMC for lag-free gaming and motion clarity while watching live sports on the TV.
It comes with a multi-functional remote, and the TV supports dual-band Wi-Fi for stable wireless internet connectivity at home. It costs Rs 2,59,999.
Sennheiser Momemtum 4 Wireless headphones.
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The company has launched two new colour variants of the Momentum 4 Wireless earphones.
It comes with a lightweight design, a padded headband, and deep cushioned earpads to ensure premium comfort even during extended listening sessions.
It boasts of Adaptive Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode, in addition to Smart Pause, Auto On/Off, and promises crystal-clear calls powered by four beam-forming microphones.
Users can also personalise their sound experience through the Sennheiser Smart Control App, which allows fine-tuning via built-in EQ, presets, and the innovative Sound Personalisation feature.
The new Brown and Teal editions join the existing colour lineup: Black, White, Graphite, Copper, Denim, and the 80th Anniversary Special Edition. It costs Rs 25,000.
Epson Robotics Lab.
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Epson, in collaboration with Indian education institutes, has launched new robotics labs and internship programmes in Southern India.
Epson has set up a state-of-the-art Epson Robotics Lab at Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bengaluru.
Further, Epson will soon set up a similar Robotic Lab at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Chennai.
These labs feature Epson’s advanced SCARA and 6-Axis Robots, engineered for precision, speed, and reliability across tasks like assembly, material handling, packaging, and inspection.
“At Epson, we believe in empowering the next generation of engineers with the tools and training they need to thrive in a rapidly evolving industry. Our partnerships with academic institutions and the dedicated internship programme are all about giving students the exposure they need to step confidently into the workforce,” said Siva Kumar, Sr. General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Epson India.
Epson introduced an internship to its first batch of 22 students from four premier engineering institutes, who underwent 19 days of hands-on training at the Epson Solution Centre in Bengaluru. This internship allowed students to engage with real-world robotics systems and gain invaluable insights into the dynamics of modern manufacturing environments. It plans to expand the internship to 100-plus students by the end of the 2025 fiscal year.
The logo of Samsung.
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Samsung expanded the extended warranty plans to refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, microwave ovens, and smart TVs. Customers can now choose from plans that range from 1-4 years, offering comprehensive protection and convenience, with prices starting as low as Rs 2 per day.
The upgraded Samsung Care+ service introduces industry-first coverage for software updates and screen malfunctions (with no physical damage). This not only covers hardware issues but also software performance and display concerns.
Seagate Exos 4U100 and Seagate Exos 4U74 systems.
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Seagate, earlier this week, introduced new Exos 4U100 and 4U74 JBOD systems. It is a purpose-built solution for data-centric environments at the data centre. These flagship platforms promise to deliver up to 3.2 petabytes of storage in the most complete high-density single enclosure on the market.
They support SAS or SATA, with streamlined deployment. It promises 70 per cent more efficient cooling and 30 per cent lower power use than previous generations.
They are optimised for various rack depths, tool-less access, and fast installation across data centres and edge sites.
Also, they boast of Enterprise-Grade Security, including Secure boot, Seagate Secure certificate, Redfish management, and compliance-ready for sovereign data.
The Google logo.
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Google earlier this week announced a significant expansion of its local AI hardware capacity for customers in India. This increase in local compute, powered by Google's AI Hypercomputer architecture with the latest Trillium TPUs, will help more businesses and public sector organisations train and serve their most advanced Gemini models in India.
Also, Google Cloud and Google DeepMind announced to collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras to support the launch of Indic Arena.
It will run independently by the renowned AI4Bharat centre at IIT Madras. The platform will allow users from all over India to anonymously evaluate and rank AI models on tasks unique to India's rich multilingual landscape. To support this initiative, Google will provide cloud credits to power this critical, community-driven resource.
"At AI4Bharat, our mission is to build AI for India's specific needs. A critical part of this is having a neutral, standardised benchmark to understand how models are performing across our many languages. Indic Arena will be that platform. We are delighted to have Google Cloud's support to provide the initial compute power to bring this independent, public-facing project to life for the entire Indian AI community," said Mitesh Khapra, associate professor, IIT Madras.
Tata Play subscribers get free access to Apple Music for four months.
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Tata in collaboration with Apple Music is offering special for its subscirbers.
Whether it is a Direct-to-Home (DTH) plan, an OTT plan, or a broadband plan, subscribers of Tata Play Binge, Tata Play Mobile app, and Tata Play Fiber can now access to Apple Music as part of the Tata Play experience.
As part of this offering, new Apple Music users will receive a complimentary four-month subscription, while qualifying returning users are eligible for a three-month free trial.
“At Tata Play, we’re constantly innovating to enrich our subscribers’ entertainment experience. This promotional offer is a testament to our commitment to delivering more value and convenience, giving our customers easy access to over 100 million songs, curated playlists, and live radio through Apple Music — now accessible via Tata Play platforms,” said Pallavi Puri, Tata Play’s Chief Commercial and Content Officer.
“Expanding our collaboration with Tata Play marks an important step forward in our growing partnership. With the integration of Apple Music, we’re delivering a more immersive and personalized audio experience for Tata Play’s audience and bringing Apple Music to even more customers,” said Shalini Poddar, Director - Content and Services, Apple India.
Subscribers can avail the offer through promo code redemption, which transitions into a direct Apple Music subscription after the trial period. Once the trial period ends, the service is available at Rs 119 per month.
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