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Realme 4K Smart TV Google Stick, Buds Air 2 Closer Green version, and gaming accessories arriving on Oct. 13

Realme is holding an event on October 13 in India to launch the GT Neo2, but that won’t be the only star of the show as Realme today announced it will also introduce a bunch of new products alongside the Snapdragon 870-powered smartphone next Wednesday.

Realme will introduce the 4K Smart TV Google Stick, Brick Bluetooth Speaker, Cooling Back Clip Neo, Type-C SuperDart Game Cable, Mobile Game Trigger, and Buds Air 2’s Closer Green color version on October 13, which is already listed on the company’s Indian website for INR3,299 ($45/€38).

Realme 4K Smart TV Google Stick, Buds Air 2 Closer Green version arriving on Oct. 13 with new Bluetooth speaker and gaming accessories

Realme hasn’t divulged anything about the 4K Smart TV Google Stick yet, but the media invite we received from the company reveals the TV stick will feature a microUSB port.

Realme 4K Smart TV Google Stick, Buds Air 2 Closer Green version arriving on Oct. 13 with new Bluetooth speaker and gaming accessories

The company has also set up an event page for the Brick Bluetooth Speaker on its website, revealing its design and features. The Brick Bluetooth Speaker packs a 20W Dynamic Bass Boost Driver joined by two full-range speakers and two extra bass radiators. It packs a 5,200 mAh battery, advertised to offer 14-hour playback. And once it’s out of charge, you can juice it up through a USB-C port. You can also pair two Brick speakers for a 360-degree stereo sound experience.

Realme 4K Smart TV Google Stick, Buds Air 2 Closer Green version arriving on Oct. 13 with new Bluetooth speaker and gaming accessories

Talking about the gaming accessories, the Cooling Back Clip Neo is a cooling solution, and considering the “Neo” moniker, it sounds like an affordable version of the Cooling Back Clip that’s currently sold for INR1,499 ($20/€17).

The Mobile Game Trigger is advertised to “bring reactivity to gamer’s fingertips,” and Realme says the Type-C SuperDart Game Cable will “allow gamers to play freely while charging” but doesn’t get into the details. However, with the event just five days away, we don’t have to wait much to know all about these products.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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