January 2026 is already drawing to a close, and if there’s one thing that hasn’t slowed down, it’s the pace of tech launches. As we wrap up the final week of the month, the Indian gadget market saw a flurry of premium and lifestyle-focused launches spanning smartphones, home appliances, audio gear, photography equipment, and accessories.
From an ultra-luxury Leica lens and a special-edition Samsung foldable made for Olympic athletes to colourful refrigerators, compact flagship phones, and affordable audio accessories, the week was packed with notable announcements. Here’s a detailed roundup of everything that launched this week, so you don’t miss a thing.
Leica has expanded its elite Noctilux lineup with the introduction of the Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH lens. Designed for professional photographers and enthusiasts who prioritise image character, this lens combines a fast f/1.2 aperture with a versatile 35mm focal length, making it ideal for portraits, street photography, reportage, and ambient-light shooting.
The lens features an intricate optical construction that includes three aspherical elements and a floating element, allowing it to maintain consistent sharpness and contrast from close focus to infinity. Leica says the design ensures strong subject separation, rich contrast, and a smooth, cinematic bokeh that the Noctilux series is known for.
A new 50 cm close-focusing distance further enhances its versatility, allowing photographers to capture intimate compositions without sacrificing image quality or the signature Noctilux rendering.
Price: Rs 9,75,000
Availability: Leica Stores in Delhi and Mumbai, and the Leica Online Store India
Devialet has unveiled the Phantom Ultimate speaker lineup, targeting audiophiles who want powerful sound paired with striking design. The new range promises deeper bass, cleaner highs, and improved accuracy across genres compared to previous Phantom models.
The speakers incorporate Devialet’s core technologies:
ADH amplification for clarity and power
SAM (Speaker Active Matching) for real-time control
HBI (Heart Bass Implosion) technology delivering bass as deep as 14Hz on the top variant
Phantom Ultimate 98 dB
Phantom Ultimate 108 dB
Both models support high-resolution audio, AirPlay, Google Cast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, and offer customisation via the Devialet app, including EQ and listening modes.
Phantom Ultimate 98 dB: Rs 1,99,999
Phantom Ultimate 108 dB: Rs 4,08,999
Opera de Paris editions: Up to Rs 4,82,999
Available via Devialet’s website, brand stores, and authorised retailers, with select variants available for pre-order.
Haier has introduced its Lumiere refrigerator range in India, aimed at consumers seeking a blend of aesthetics and smart functionality. The 520-litre 4-door refrigerator comes with a colourful steel finish, moving beyond conventional stainless-steel designs.
Pearl White
Mauve Pink
Rosette White
Available in both gloss and matte finishes.
Convertible storage zone
External digital control panel
Inverter compressor with dual fans
Dedicated fruit and vegetable compartments
Anti-tipping door racks
Low-noise operation
Starting price: Rs 83,990
Availability: Haier website, major e-commerce platforms, and offline stores across India
Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition, a special version of its flagship foldable smartphone designed exclusively for athletes participating in the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
The device features:
Edge-to-edge FlexWindow
Galaxy AI tools
50MP wide + 12MP ultra-wide dual rear cameras
Photo Assist, Dual Recording, and on-device Interpreter for real-time translation without network access
A new feature called Victory Selfie will debut at the Winter Olympics, allowing athletes to capture podium moments themselves. It will also extend to team events.
Not available for retail sale
Samsung will distribute the phone to nearly 3,800 Olympians and Paralympians
Rollout begins January 30 across six Olympic host cities
Oppo has launched a new Crystal Pink colour variant of the Reno 15 Pro Mini, featuring the brand’s HoloFusion technology that creates a layered, ribbon-like 3D finish on the glass back.
6.32-inch AMOLED display
MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipset
Under 8mm thickness
Weight: 187g
6,200mAh battery
80W fast charging
200MP main camera
50MP telephoto
50MP ultra-wide
50MP front camera
4K HDR video recording across all lenses
12GB + 256GB: Rs 59,999
12GB + 512GB: Rs 64,999
The Crystal Pink variant goes on sale from February 1, 2026, via Amazon, Flipkart, Oppo e-store, and offline retailers.
Noise has entered the wireless charging category with its Qi2 MagSafe power bank, designed for users who prefer snap-on magnetic charging.
Qi2-certified wireless charging
Up to 20W output
Strong magnetic alignment
Built-in stand
USB-C wired charging
LED battery indicators
Multiple safety protections
Price: Rs 2,499
Available on: gonoise.com
Launch date: January 25
Goboult has launched its Tenet TWS earbuds, featuring a unique design developed using LiDAR scans of thousands of ear shapes to improve comfort and fit.
13mm dynamic drivers
Quad-mic ENC
Dual-device connectivity
Ultra-low latency gaming mode
App support
Fast charging
Goboult claims up to 75 hours of total playback, thanks to the TriArc case design, which houses a larger battery without increasing bulk.
Price: Rs 1,299
Available colours: Midnight Blue, Turbo Orange, Solar Yellow, Neon Lime
Availability: Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, and Goboult website
The final week of January 2026 delivered a diverse mix of tech launches that cater to both premium buyers and value-conscious consumers. From Leica’s ultra-luxury lens and Devialet’s statement audio gear to practical home appliances like Haier’s Lumiere refrigerators and affordable accessories from Noise and Goboult, the lineup reflects how the Indian market continues to mature across price segments. Add to that exclusive devices like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition and fresh smartphone refreshes from Oppo, and it’s clear that 2026 has kicked off with strong momentum for consumer tech enthusiasts.