Saregama Has Launched The Carvaan Go In India, Preloaded With 3,000 Hindi Songs

Dhir Acharya


The Carvaan Go speaker is 88 grams heavy and preloaded with 3,000 retro Hindi songs.

Saregama now has a new member in its Carvaan family of portable speakers. It has launched the Carvaan Go speakers in India, which is 88 grams heavy and preloaded with 3,000 retro Hindi songs.

According to the company, the new speaker is meant to meet the needs of classical music lovers but cannot carry it around with them. The price of this speaker is Rs 3,990 and customers can buy it on Saregama’s online store as well as other major stores.

Simplicity is the unique selling point of Carvaan Go. With this device, Saregama offers users with a built-in speaker. To use the Carvaan Go as a music player and enjoy your favorite songs, you just need to connect the earphones through Bluetooth or the audio jack. Besides, the device can also work in your car so that you are able to listen to retro songs while driving. And since the songs are preloaded and available in the speakers, there is no need to access the Internet for music.

If users want to hear other songs of their own preferences, they can insert a microSD card, and Carvaan Go also allows listening to FM radio. In addition, users can monitor the speaker via the Carvaan app, where they can choose any song in the library that they want and let it play through the speaker. Plus, the Carvaan Go comes with a rechargeable battery and it can play music continuously for 7 hours.

Saregama’s Managing Director Vikram Mehra said:

Not just Carvaan Go speaker, the company also offers Carvaan Mini speakers, Carvaan Gold, and Carvaan.

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