Launched This Week: Samsung Vision AI TV lineup, DailyObjects Node and 4 more new gadgets to check out

This week wasn't short on big launches. Samsung arrived with 72 new TVs, Sony introduced its first True RGB television, Philips refreshed home audio with six soundbars, and there were also new gadgets for your desk, charging setup and even your fitness goals.

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Samsung Vision AI TV lineup, DailyObjects Node, Luna Band
Samsung Vision AI TV lineup, DailyObjects Node, Luna Band

Seventy-two TVs. Yes, that's how many models Samsung launched in India this week, and we're not exaggerating one bit. If that number alone doesn't set the tone for just how packed this week was, Sony also joined the party with its first True RGB television, Philips dropped six soundbars in one go, and Asus brought India's first Snapdragon-powered all-in-one PC to the table. And that's not all, there were also a few launches to help you upgrade your desk setup and even help you keep tabs on your health.

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From massive AI-powered TVs and premium home audio gear to a new wearable that wants to act as your personal health coach, there was plenty to keep an eye on. Packed week? Absolutely. So, let's get into it.

Samsung Vision AI TV lineup

Well, Samsung clearly woke up this week and decided that launching one or two TVs wasn't enough. The company unveiled its 2026 Vision AI TV lineup in India with a whopping 72 new models. Yes, seventy-two. The range covers pretty much every category you can think of, including Micro RGB, OLED, Neo QLED, The Frame, Mini LED and UHD TVs.

But the big highlights here is Samsung's new Micro RGB technology, which is making its India debut this year. Available in sizes ranging from 55 inches to a massive 115 inches, these TVs use individually controlled red, green and blue micro LEDs to deliver better colour, brightness and contrast. Across the lineup, Samsung is also bringing more AI features such as AI Upscaling Pro, AI Soccer Mode and AI Sound Controller Pro.

The new lineup is already available through Samsung's website, retail stores and major online platforms. Prices start at Rs 36,990 for UHD models and go all the way up to Samsung's premium Micro RGB range, which starts at Rs 1,24,990.

And because launching 72 TVs apparently wasn't enough, Samsung is also throwing in some extras. Buyers of select models can get a complimentary soundbar and Music Studio package as part of the launch offers.

Sony Bravia 7 II

While Samsung may have dominated the week with sheer numbers, we always have more room for options. And this week we easily made the way for Sony which introduced its new Bravia 7 II. The company has unveiled what it calls its first True RGB TV. In simple terms, the TV uses independently controlled red, green and blue LEDs to deliver more accurate colours, better contrast and higher brightness.

Beyond the flashy new display tech, the Bravia 7 II packs Sony's Cognitive Processor XR, RGB Triluminos Max, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced support and Google TV. And if gaming is your thing, you will find features such as 4K 120Hz support, HDMI 2.1, VRR, ALLM and PlayStation 5-specific optimisations. Sony has also confirmed that Gemini for Google TV will be arriving through a future software update.

Sony Bravia 7 II
Sony Bravia 7 II

The Bravia 7 II comes in screen sizes ranging from 55 inches to a huge 98 inches. The 55-inch model is available at a best-buy price of Rs 2,21,990, while the 65-inch version costs Rs 2,74,990. Pre-bookings have already begun through Sony retail stores, ShopatSC and major online platforms, while the larger models will arrive between June and July. If you're planning a serious home theatre upgrade this year, this is probably one TV you'll want to keep on your radar.

Philips soundbar lineup

Decided to upgrade your TV? Well, you need to give some attention to your audio setup as well. And to give you options, Philips from TPV has launched six new soundbars in India, covering everything from entry-level 2.1-channel systems to a full-fledged 5.1-channel surround sound setup.

Across the range, you get features such as Dolby Audio or Dolby Digital support, Bluetooth connectivity, HDMI ARC, USB, Optical and AUX inputs. Output ranges from 100W to 600W depending on the model, with the flagship TAB5651/94 packing a 600W 5.1-channel setup complete with satellite speakers and a dedicated subwoofer for a more cinematic experience at home.

Philips soundbar lineup 
Philips soundbar lineup

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The new Philips soundbar range is available through Flipkart and select offline retailers across India. If you are interested you can buy the TAB5321/94 for Rs 17,999 for, while the TAB4230/94 is priced at Rs 19,999. But if you're after something more powerful, the flagship TAB5341/94 comes in at Rs 29,999.

DailyObjects Node

Enough of the entertainment upgrades for a moment. Let's talk about the mess sitting on your desk. How many chargers, cables and adapters are currently fighting for space there? If your workspace is starting to look like a nest of wires, DailyObjects thinks it has a cleaner solution. The company this week launched Node, a wireless charging ecosystem designed to power multiple devices through a single setup. Built around a dock-and-go design, Node lets users mix and match modules including a wireless phone charging stand, charging disk, Apple Watch charging stand and even a portable lamp.

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One of the more interesting parts of the system is the detachable phone charging stand, which packs a built-in 7,800mAh battery and can continue charging your phone even after it's removed from the dock. The ecosystem also supports Qi2.2 wireless charging at up to 25W and uses a one-wire setup to power the entire system. There's even a portable lamp module with its own battery, making it a neat addition to a bedside table, study desk or reading corner.

If you're looking to declutter your desk while keeping all your gadgets powered up, the DailyObjects Nose ecosystem starts at Rs 10,000, with pricing varying depending on the modules you choose.

Asus AiO

As long as we're talking about desk upgrades, Asus has something worth checking out too. The company has launched the VM441 AiO in India, which is said to be the industry's first all-in-one PC powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X processor. Built around a 24-inch Full HD touchscreen display, it combines a desktop setup, Copilot+ PC features and up to 45 TOPS of AI performance into a single, space-saving machine.

Asus has also packed in Dolby Atmos speakers, AI noise cancellation, a 5-megapixel IR camera with Windows Hello support, a privacy shutter, and a bundled wireless keyboard and mouse, making it a ready-to-go setup straight out of the box.

Asus AiO
Asus AiO

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The Asus VM441 AiO starts at Rs 1,01,990 for the 512GB variant, while the 1TB model is priced at Rs 1,11,990. It is available through Asus Exclusive Stores, the Asus e-shop, Amazon, Flipkart, Croma, ROG Stores and other authorised retail partners across India.

Luna Band

And finally, if all these launches have you thinking about upgrading not just your entertainment setup and workspace, but also your health routine, Luna has something worth a look. The company has unveiled the Luna Band, a voice-first wearable that focuses less on bombarding you with charts and numbers and more on helping you make sense of your health data. Paired with Luna's LifeOS platform, the band continuously analyses signals such as sleep, activity levels, nutrition habits and other health metrics to create a personalised plan for your day.

Instead of constantly opening apps and logging data manually, you can record meals, workouts and activities using voice commands, while the band delivers suggestions through haptic alerts. The accompanying app also brings together tools for tracking stress, recovery, training and productivity in one place. The Luna Band is currently opening through an invite-only programme, with shipping expected to begin at the end of July. Pricing, however, is yet to be announced.

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Published By:
Divya Bhati
Published On:
May 29, 2026 18:32 IST