
Realme and Dizo set to launch earbuds, beard trimmers, and hairdryer at event today in India, check details
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Realme and Dizo are holding an event together to launch new TechLife products in India.
Realme and its sub-brand Dizo will hold an event today in India to launch new products. The company categorises these products as tech lifestyle, which is basically the term for personal care gadgets and home appliances. Realme will launch the Buds 2 Neo wired earphones, Beard Trimmer Plus, Beard Trimmer, and Hair Dryer. Dizo, on the other hand, is debuting in India today with its first products, which are Dizo GoPods truly wireless earbuds. For now, the GoPods look like a stylised version of the Realme Buds Q, and we will find out if that is true at the event today. Talking about Dizo, Realme felt the need to create a sub-brand to launch products that fall under the smart gadgets category. At first, it was more like a brand meant for products such as TWS earbuds, robotic vacuum cleaners, and smartwatches. But after some feature phones with the Dizo brand on them were spotted on certification websites, the idea of the sub-brand changed. Dizo is exactly like Realme, except that it will not sell smartphones. At the event today, Dizo will give clarity on what its products will focus on.
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