Eat, play, love—it’s all in one place now, your home. This is the year where a bottle that tracks your hydration and yoga pants that help you with your morning workout have been launched. So could your entertainment be far behind? Let’s take a look at the big picture—whether it is watching your favourite shows on Netflix on a big screen or relaxing with a cuppa listening to smooth jazz, the right gadgetry can nudge the experience to a higher level. If you are an audio aficionado, a computer connoisseur or a gaming gearhead, here’s our list of tech toys that will keep you entertained from the comfort of your room.
Bang and Olufsen Beoplay A9 speaker
We don’t just love this speaker because of its subtle yet futuristic form, but also because of its great sound. The satellite-shaped speaker looks like a piece of art sitting in the living room. But the Beoplay A9 speaker delivers great sound too. No matter what the occasion, a small gettogether with friends or a wild bachelorette party at home, Beoplay A9 is built to provide superior sound quality. Available in a variety of fabrics, you can choose one that complements the surrounding walls and furniture. Price ₹2.50 lakh
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