Top Tech News Today: Wynk Music Crosses 1.7 Billion Streams By Artists From Wynk Studio, Wearables Maker Urban Expands Its Vibe Series, More
Homegrown music streaming company Wynk Music has hit a milestone of over 1.7 billion streams for songs by independent artists from Wynk Studio, which is a platform that serves as a launch pad for emerging musicians.
Wynk Music Crosses 1.7 Billion Streams By Artists From Wynk Studio
Homegrown music streaming company Wynk Music has hit a milestone of over 1.7 billion streams for songs by independent artists from Wynk Studio, which is a platform that serves as a launch pad for emerging musicians, helping them reach audiences across the country. The company hit this mark within two years of Wynk Studio's inception.
Homegrown Wearables Maker Urban Expands Its Vibe Series
Homegrown technology company Urban unveiled three new TWS earbus in its Vibe series lineup, comprising the Urban Vibe Clip, Urban Vibe Loop and Urban Vibe 2. The Urban Vibe Series is crafted to be ear-friendly and prevents any damage caused due to long, prolonged usage, the company claimed. The earpods keep the environmental awareness intact for the users and can be easily used in everyday lives without causing any hazards. It can be easily used during any activity, whether running, gyming, hiking, cycling or even walking on the streets. The Vibe Clip is designed keeping in mind the users comfort and safety. It features an innovative clip-on design that fits at the side of the ears that protects against ear damage. It also boasts of a super HD 3D panoramic surround sound powered by the "Urban AirBeam technology and smart AI sound amplifier. Additionally it has ENC and low latency gaming mode and up to 50 hours of battery life. The Urban Vibe 2 is equipped with hybrid noise cancellation and it comes with massive 14.3mm dual audio drivers.
Vivo's Manufacturing Plant Worth Rs 3,000 Crore Coming Up In Greater Noida
Handset maker Vivo is gearing up to inaugurate one of the country's largest mobile phone production facilities next month, says a report by The Economic Times (ET). Vivo's handset making facility will be situated in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, and it will boast an annual production capacity of 120 million devices, with an investment of more than a whopping Rs 3,000 crore.