Product Feature Reviews

We review the features of a product and share our opinion on the same, These reviews are created to give you a brief overview of the Product features.

Philips Ambilight TV & New Audio Products Overview @ Chennai Launch

Some days ago We went to a Philips Launch event in Viveks Store, Chennai and the New Products I saw there were Really Interesting. We...

Maxoak Bluetti AC100 Feature Review!- Looks Stylish + Giveaway!

The Bluetti AC100 is a 1000Wh/600W portable power station that is double in size, and almost 2x powerful than the traditional portable power stations available in the market. The Bluetti AC100 also comes with a 2 year warranty period.

Visual Technology Trends Transforming Entertainment Industry.

Technology is revolutionising every segment of the industry and one of the major sectors being disrupted is entertainment. It does not come as a surprise...

Maxoak Bluetti AC10 Power Bank Feature Review – Good choice for...

There are many portable power banks available in the market, but very few are there which charge your laptops and power small appliances, One such power bank is the Maxoak Bluetti AC10 Power bank.

Mango Power Union Vs EcoFlow DELTA Pro – Are they the...

There are some new players entering the market with some really competitive products, One such is from the brand Mango Power, their new launch the Mango Power Union (6.9 kWh/4 kW) Power station which, according to its website, is supposed to hit Indiegogo in August, and in this article we are going to do a high level comparison of the Mango Power Union and the EcoFlow DELTA Pro Power Stations – to see how they stack up against each other.

BLUETTI AC300 -The Modular yet portable power station is here.

A few months ago, in an around July 2021, Bluetti, the portable solar storage pioneer, announced their release of an industry first, modular solar power station – the Bluetti AC300 and its accompanying LFP battery module, the B300 (3,072Wh).

DynaYak N35 : The World’s First Waterproof Outdoor Power Station.

Just in case you are wondering, Why does the power station has the name N35? Thats because, the North latitude 35, is one of the most difficult route to cross in the world, It’s about 500 KM to cross Hoh Xil and we need to keep moving west along the north latitude under Kun Lun mountain, where there’s the largest no-man’s land of China, Chang Tang.