A Bangalore based Start-up Company, Mango Man Consumers Electronics recently launched a HDMI media streaming dongle, Teewe via SnapDeal on August 28, this year. The launch was a huge success by receiving rave reviews, leading to a sold-out sign within days of launch.
Teewe now has 70+ Live TV Channels
The Mango Man Consumer Electronics believe that their main aim is to produce great electronic products that are extremely affordable, with a belief that the next step in smart-life evolution is a well-connected home entertainment.
The happy news is that Mango Man team along with a Gurgaon based company Zenga TV has added and upgraded to 70 Live TV Channels to their existing catalogue. The Live TV is powered by Zenga TV which offers TV channels from lifestyle to kids sections of choice to choose from.
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Zenga TV is a digital video, a free Live and VOD service provider that presents a variety of Indian and International television channels ranging from a variety of sections like Regional, Lifestyle, Movies, Kids, Music and so on that can be accesed through a personal computers, tablets, mobile phones and can also play through media players even over a 2.5G Network and above, seamlessly. Zenga users can enjoy movies of any genre all over the world.
The existing Teewe users just need to upadate their Android App, as the Line TV is available to them free of cost, while the Mango Man Team is preparing for their second-round of sales. The team is to go live around 20th November this year on SnapDeal.
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