TCL Pakistan Launches IoT (Internet of Things) System for a Smarter Living

Lahore, 21st April 2021: TCL, Pakistan’s No.1 TV brand ushered in a new era of smart connectivity with the launch of its IoT (Internet Of Things) system. This technologically advanced system aims to make life easier by bringing smart technology to your doorsteps. TCL IOT is launched through an ad featuring Peshawar Zalmi Head Coach Daren Sammy.

 

Consumers can now connect their smart devices via the TCL Home and Google Home app and control them effortlessly with voice commands. With just a click, the users will be able to control all the devices at their home ranging from QLED TV, AC, Air Purifier, Vacuum Cleaner, Soundbar, Washing Machine, Curtains and Lighting.

 

Sharing his views on the launch of the IoT, Majid Khan Niazi, Head of Marketing of TCL Pakistan, said “The incorporation of innovative technology in our systems and device reflects TCL’s strong commitment to making the most innovative technology readily available in Pakistan. IOT will help customers experience the true essence of connection and interaction with their electronic devices.”

 

TCL has maintained its position of being the No. 1 in Pakistan and the 2nd Largest TV Brand in the Global Consumer Electronics industry, with a global presence in over 150 countries and aims to further broaden its footprint across the country, giving customers the best Smart CE solutions available globally.

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