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Mivi Launches New Speaker
Smart Photography
|January 2021
Mivi, a home-grown electronics brand, has launched its first Made in India product.
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Roam 2, which is an upgraded version of Roam 1.0, is the first Bluetooth speaker which has completely been made in India. The company has also announced the launch of its new unit in Hyderabad, reportedly marking the beginning of a new journey for Mivi to build locally while also competing at international standards.
The new speaker and has 24 hours of play time at mid volume, Aircraft grade aluminium grill, Bluetooth 5.0 among other features. It has a HD Stereo Sound and powerful bass that has been fine tuned for the Indian audience’s preference of music. The device is available in four metallic colours and is dust-resistant and waterproof.
The company remains confident that the customers will encourage and support an Indian brand with an exceptional product and value pricing over other foreign brands. The Roam 2 retails at a price of Rs.1199 and is available for purchase at Mivi.in, Amazon and Flipkart.
This story is from the January 2021 edition of Smart Photography.
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