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Technology / Sat, 11 Jul 2026 CNBC TV18

Tech wrap this week: Motorola, Skullcandy, TRIGGR and more unveil new devices

The tech sector saw a fresh wave of product launches this week, with leading brands unveiling a range of new smartphones, laptops, smartwatches, wireless speakers and smart televisions. Equipped with a 7,000mAh battery, the Moto G77 Power is claimed to provide up to 59 hours of battery life. Powered by an 8W RMS output, a 52mm dynamic driver, and BassXpand technology, it produces deeper bass and room-filling audio. The new audio wearable offers active noise cancellation, a 12mm dynamic driver, LDAC support, Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity and a new Audio Snapshot feature for capturing short audio clips. The company has also introduced custom audio features, gesture controls and extended battery life with the charging case.

The tech sector saw a fresh wave of product launches this week, with leading brands unveiling a range of new smartphones, laptops, smartwatches, wireless speakers and smart televisions. The latest announcements reflect the industry’s growing emphasis on larger batteries, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered capabilities, improved durability and more seamless user experiences.From battery-centric smartphones and AI-enabled laptops to feature-rich wearables and TWS earphones, companies continue to expand their portfolios to cater to evolving consumer demands across productivity, connectivity and entertainment.Take a look at some of the key devices that have launched this week or scheduled to roll out in the coming days:Motorola has launched the Moto G77 Power in India on Wednesday, adding a new smartphone to its budget G-series lineup. The handset, available in three Pantone-curated colour options, is powered by an octa core MediaTek Dimensity 6000 series chipset, along with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Equipped with a 7,000mAh battery, the Moto G77 Power is claimed to provide up to 59 hours of battery life. For photography lovers, the handset carries a dual rear camera unit, led by a 50-megapixel main camera.The Moto G77 Power is priced at Rs 25,999 for the sole model featuring 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The new handset will go on sale in the country from July 13.Haylou has introduced a new affordable AMOLED smartwatch, featuring a 1.97-inch panel with adaptive brightness. Titled Haylou Watch Hyper, the watch has dual-band GPS, and the L1 + L5 positioning system is said to offer accurate tracking even in challenging outdoor conditions. It features the 390mAh battery that offers up to 18 days of runtime.Another key highlight of the smartwatch is it supports offline maps, which makes the smartwatch an ideal pick for hiking and exploration. Other than that, there are 170 sports modes, auto workout recognition, VO2 Max tracking, and a 5 ATM water resistance rating.TRIGGR has expanded its portable audio portfolio with the launch of the Roar 8 and Roar 10. Built for users who want their music to travel with them, the Bluetooth speakers are designed to deliver powerful performance in compact, easy-to-carry form factors.The TRIGGR Roar 8 is a compact, pocket-ready portable Bluetooth speaker engineered to deliver surprisingly expansive sound from a handheld form factor. Powered by an 8W RMS output, a 52mm dynamic driver, and BassXpand technology, it produces deeper bass and room-filling audio. It is built to outlast up to 12 hours of long playlists, study sessions, and day-long outings.The TRIGGR Roar 10, on the other hand, is developed for listeners who want even bigger sound while retaining everyday portability. Powered by a 10W RMS output, a 52mm dynamic driver, and BassXpand technology, it produces deeper bass and room-filling sound that can be run for around 8 hours.Skullcandy has unveiled the Method 360 ANC true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones in the Indian market in partnership with Bose. The new earbuds feature Sound by Bose tuning, hybrid active noise cancellation, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and up to 40 hours of battery life with the charging case. Available at a limited-time introductory price, the earphones also support multipoint pairing, Google Fast Pair and companion app integration.The Skullcandy Method 360 ANC are currently available at an introductory price of Rs. 12,499. Customers can choose from Black, Bone, Primer, Plasma and Leopard colour options.Nothing has also launched the Ear (3a) true wireless stereo earphones in Black, Pink, White and Yellow colour options. The new audio wearable offers active noise cancellation, a 12mm dynamic driver, LDAC support, Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity and a new Audio Snapshot feature for capturing short audio clips. The company has also introduced custom audio features, gesture controls and extended battery life with the charging case.

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