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Xiaomi Mi LED TV 4A PRO, Mi Sports Bluetooth Earphones Basic launched in India alongside Redmi Note 7 Pro

Highlights: Mi LED TV 4A PRO launched in India at Rs 12,999. Xiaomi also announced the Mi Sports Bluetooth Earphones Basic that is priced at Rs 1,499   It’s been a busy day for Xiaomi today. It just launched two long-awaited smartphones, the Redmi Note 7 and the Redmi Note 7 Pro at a starting price of Rs 9,999 and Rs 13,999 respectively. But that’s not all. The Chinese electronics manufacturer also launched the Mi Sports Bluetooth Earphones Basic at Rs 1,499 and the 32-inch Mi LED TV 4A PRO at Rs 12,999. Pre-orders for the earphones start on Mi.com from today, while the TV will be available from March 7 at noon on Mi.com, Mi Home, and Flipkart. The Mi Sports Earphones Basic is a pair of splashproof wireless earphones. More specifically, they are IPX4 rated for resistance against water splashes and sweat. Xiaomi claims they can deliver a battery life of 7 hours on a single charge. The company also says they feature enhanced bass response and come with an in-line microphone, along with buttons to control audio playback. What’s more, they come with Google Assistant support. Xiaomi will sell the Mi Sports Earphones Basic for Rs 1,499. Coming to the Mi LED TV 4A PRO, it is a 32-inch LED smart television with an HD Ready resolution (1280 x 720 pixels). It sports 20W speakers with support for DTS HD audio and runs on the PatchWall, Mi’s proprietary OS, that is said to comes with access to over 7,00,000 hours of content. It also supports Android TV, which means it gets Google Play, inbuilt Chromecast support, YouTube, and Google Assistant. The Mi LED TV 4A PRO is priced at Rs 12,999. These two products were launched along with the Redmi Note 7 and the Redmi Note 7 Pro smartphones. The Redmi Note 7 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset and up to 4GB of RAM, while the larger and more expensive Redmi Note 7 Pro is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset and up to 6GB of RAM. Both phones have a 6.3-inch Full HD+ display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection and a “Dot Notch” for the selfie camera.   Related Read: Redmi Note 7 Pro with 48MP camera launched in India alongside Redmi Note 7: Price, Specs, and all you need to know   Here’s another BIG thing you guys have been waiting for. The #MiSportsBluetoothEarphonesBasic : - 9 hrs long battery life - Dynamic bass - IPX4 splash & sweat proof - Secure-fit design - Works with Google Assistant Pre-order starts today on https://t.co/cwYEXeds6Y at ₹1,499. pic.twitter.com/uibdtzFzFW — Redmi India (@RedmiIndia) February 28, 2019

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