Mangaluru: Harsha Electronics launches AI-Powered Godrej Eon Regalis refrigerator


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Oct 29: Harsha Electronics, Falnir, launched the new AI-powered Godrej Eon Regalis refrigerator on Tuesday, October 29. This advanced refrigerator offers features like ambient weather sensing, smart defrost, usage monitoring, and food load tracking.

Siddarth Prabhu, head of merchandise at Prakash Retails Private Limited, highlighted the long-standing association with Godrej, stating, "We have partnered with Godrej for over 30 years. The launch of this AI-based refrigerator aligns with our commitment at Harsha to provide quality products at affordable prices along with a pleasant shopping experience and reliable service.”

The Godrej Eon Regalis refrigerator, available in 436L and 472L models, boasts energy-saving technology, 95%+ food surface disinfection, freshness retention up to 30 days, a large vegetable tray, separate fruit crisper, patented cool shower technology, and cool balance technology.

The launch was celebrated with a cake-cutting ceremony attended by Godrej branch manager Rajesh Muttagi, area sales manager Ramachandra, and marketing manager Adithya Dandina, among others.

Store manager Sharafath proposed a vote of thanks, and Chethan Shetty compered the event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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