TCL announces next gen products at CES 2021


New Delhi, Jan 13 (IANS): TCL Electronics on Wednesday introduced its latest smart TVs, audio, and home appliances at CES 2021.

The company introduced to the new TCL 4K Mini-LED TV C825, TCL 4K QLED TV C725 and TCL 4K HDR TV P725.

Along with the new range of TVs, the firm also unveiled the TS8132 soundbar with an aim to can satisfy any user's auditory requirements and to take home entertainment to a new level.

"The TS8132 is a Dolby Atmos-enabled soundbar using a 3.1.2 channel configuration with a maximum audio power of 350W," the company said in a statement.

It has Chromecast built-in and also works with popular voice assistants including Hey Google, Apple AirPlay and Amazon Alexa.

At the event, the firm also unveiled its new Ocarina air conditioner which can connect to a smart TV, phone and any compatible devices via the TCL Home App or Google Assistant.

Users can activate and control their AC remotely, making it easy to turn it on and off, adjust speed and temperature.

In addition, the company also launched 70mm tall robot vacuum cleaner that can work under most furniture.

It can handle room thresholds over 20 mm, and it doesn't get stuck when it meets a thick rug or small steps.

 

  

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