Campaign India Team
Apr 26, 2022

Zebronics gets Janhvi Kapoor as its brand ambassador

Kapoor will be featuring in the #ZebronicsForLife campaign

Zebronics gets Janhvi Kapoor as its brand ambassador
Zebronics, an IT peripherals, consumer electronics and wearables brand, has announced the appointment of actor Janhvi Kapoor as its brand ambassador. 
 
Kapoor will be the face of the brand’s smartwatches and audio products. She will feature in the #ZebronicsForLife campaign. 
 
Kapoor is the first female endorser of the brand. 
 
Rajesh Doshi, co-founder and director, Zebronics, said, “The current market is rapidly changing, products are evolving at an ever-increasing pace. We’ve made the impossible possible for the masses with our premium range of Dolby soundbars, Alexa-enabled products, wireless earbuds and so much more. Our smartwatch segment has grown exponentially over the years, delivering the ‘premium for masses' vision that we’ve always had for the brand. Janhvi Kapoor is more than a youth icon, she is filled with exuberance and charisma like no other. Our brand design, style, and functionality are on the same lines that believe in making the impossible possible with style and functionality.”
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