Campaign India Team
May 23, 2023

What Hi-Fi Show to be held between 25-27 May

For over a decade, the What Hi-Fi Show has become the most preferred venue for those connected to the world of audio

What Hi-Fi Show to be held between 25-27 May
The What Hi-Fi Show's 2023 edition will be held between 25-27 May at St Regis in Mumbai.
 
For over a decade, the What Hi-Fi Show has become the most preferred venue for those connected to the world of audio. 
 
The aim for every participant and exhibitor at the What Hi-Fi Show is to demonstrate their audio systems to a discerning audience in the highest quality possible. 
 
The show also caters to architects and interior designers where they get to learn everything on home theater integrations and home automation.
 
 
Nishant Padhiar, editor, Stuff and WhatHi-Fi India, said, “For the 12th edition of India’s premier home-entertainment expo, the What Hi-Fi Show is doubling down on custom-install and specialised home-theatre products that provide solutions for modern luxury homes. It’s the only show of its kind to bring together the latest in laser projectors, Dolby Atmos speaker systems, high-end audio and the world’s most exotic headphone-based systems. Of course, emphasis on great sound and picture has always been the core of the brand and this is an exhibition where some of the finest audio/video products in the world can be experienced at their full potential. Whether your budget is under a lakh or over a crore, the What Hi-Fi Show lets you browse and choose the home-cinema system of your dreams and also connect with the experts that can bring it to life!”
 
Participating exhibitors and brands for this year's event include Focal, Naim Audio, Sonos, Rotel, McIntosh, BenQ, Eight Audio, Denon, Sony, and Pen Workers Seating Company among others.
 
To register for the event, click here.
 
‘Disclosure: Stuff and What Hi Fi are Haymarket Group publications. Campaign India is published by Haymarket India.’
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

8 hours ago

Paramount launches hostile $104 billion cash bid to ...

Totalling $25 billion higher than Netflix’s bid, analysts say whichever company ultimately secures WBD will gain a decisive advantage in the streaming wars.

10 hours ago

Advertisers are watching Australia’s teen social ...

Under-16 digital behaviour in Australia is about to change, and ripple effects for brands will be everywhere.

11 hours ago

Mirror, EMIs and the postponed dream of retirement

Kotak Life’s latest ad reframes retirement as reinvention, using a mirror monologue to tackle India’s chronic tendency to postpone long-term planning.

11 hours ago

India’s E&M industry projected to grow 7.8%: PWC

The industry is expected to grow from $32.2 billion in 2024 to $47.2 billion by 2029, nearly twice the global average of 4.2%.