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GENTLEMAN'S CAVE

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June 09, 2025

Gadgets-deprived, dull lairs are so last century, today’s designer dens don’t shy from pulling out all the tech stops.

- Sulabh Puri

GENTLEMAN'S CAVE

Imagine stepping into your den where the speakers blast your anthem, the TV plays your favourite sports and even your coffee maker moonlights as a bartender. All at a press of a button. It’s not magic. It’s tech. Get ready to meet the gadgets that'll turn your man cave from drab to downright legendary.

Samsung's Neo QLED 8K (65-inch)

Coming home to the movies (or your favourite game) gets a new meaning with Samsung's 65-inch Neo QLED 8K-it's not just a screen; it's a portal to other worlds. Fuelled by the 2025 NQ AI Processor, it instantly adapts to every scene, boosting colour and clarity beyond your wildest dreams. Quantum Matrix Mini LEDs deliver pinpoint brightness and contrast.

Sound is next level, thanks to Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound. You're right in the heart of every roar, whisper, and revving engine. And with an ultraslim bezel and minimalist stand, it disappears until the show begins.

Price upwards of ₹2,72,990

imageBang and Olufsen BEOLAB 8

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