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Kinetic E-Luna electric scooter launched with 110km range; check price and details

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Kinetic Green has made a striking comeback with the launch of the Kinetic E-Luna scooter, a modern electric version of the iconic Luna two-wheeler. Priced at Rs 69,990, the E-Luna brings a perfect blend of retro design and contemporary technology, ready to give you a trip down memory lane.

The modern version of the Luna electric scooter is available in two variants, the X1 and X2, each equipped with a swappable battery. The X2 variant boasts a 2kWh capacity battery, offering an impressive claimed range of 110km per charge. On the other hand, the X1 variant comes with a 1.7kWh battery, providing a respectable 80km per charge. Both variants feature a mid-mounted motor with a peak power output of 2.2kW, reaching a top speed of 50 kmph.

The E-Luna is designed for practicality, featuring a payload capacity of 150kg and a lightweight kerb weight of 96kg. Its 170mm ground clearance should ensure a smooth ride, while the 1,335mm wheelbase will contribute to the stability on the Indian roads.

In terms of design, the electric scooter takes design cues from the good old model and is adorned with 16-inch spoke wheels, giving it a classic yet sturdy appearance. The fully digital LCD instrument console adds a touch of modernity, while practical features such as a side-stand sensor, USB charging port, and bag hooks make it a convenient choice for riders.

Notably, the E-Luna also comes with a detachable rear seat, providing added utility for carrying items like cylinders or boxes, making it suitable for delivery purposes. This can be the new favorite for delivery jobs.

The Kinetic E-Luna is not just about performance; it also offers a variety of color options to suit different preferences. Buyers can choose from Mulberry Red, Ocean Blue, Pearl Yellow, Sparkling Green, and Night Star Black.

Kinetic Green has strategically priced the E-Luna to cater to a broad audience, with the X1 variant priced at Rs 69,990 and the X2 variant at Rs 74,990, both ex-showroom Delhi. This competitive pricing, its feature-rich offerings, and the nostalgia associated with the Luna brand position the E-Luna as a formidable player in the electric scooter market.

As Kinetic Green revives the iconic Luna in an electric avatar, the E-Luna stands out as a promising option for those seeking a blend of style, functionality, and eco-friendly commuting. We expect the electric Luna to sell in big numbers in India.

Samsung planning to introduce blood glucose monitoring with Galaxy Watch 7

There have been whispers about Samsung’s ambition to equip their wearable gadgets with a neat trick: noninvasive blood sugar monitoring. They’ve been tinkering with this tech for a bit, and it seems like their upcoming wearable might be the one to bring this feature to the table.

Fresh off the press from South Korea, word has it that Samsung is gearing up to roll out blood sugar monitoring capabilities with the Galaxy Watch 7 this year. SamMobile recently reported that the Galaxy Watch 7 is slated for its grand reveal on July 10, 2024.

Back in January this year, Hon Pak, the bigwig heading up digital healthcare at Samsung Electronics, talked up the company’s efforts in cracking the code on noninvasive blood sugar monitoring via their wearable gadgets. He made it clear that Samsung was pouring in some serious cash to make this dream a reality.

Just a while back, Pak caught up with the advisory board crew of the Samsung Health platform at the Samsung Medical Center in Seoul. They dove deep into talks about blood sugar monitoring, diabetes, and how AI could spice up Samsung Health.

Now the buzz is that Samsung is likely to throw in blood sugar monitoring into the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 lineup. But here’s the twist: they might label the smartwatch as an electronic gadget rather than a medical device, mainly because of all those pesky regulatory hoops to jump through.

Don’t count out the chance that this cool feature might also pop up on the Samsung Galaxy Ring, their debut smart ring slated for release later this year. But whether it hits the ground running with the first version is anyone’s guess. Samsung might keep some of the fancy stuff for the second edition of their smart ring.

Moreover, In the next few months, Samsung is gearing up to unveil its latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Word on the street is that both phones will pack the newest Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. But hold your horses—Samsung might be cooking up something different, as rumors are swirling about the Z Flip 6 getting tested with an older chip.

The US model of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 (SM-F741U) made a cameo in Geekbench’s database not long ago, flaunting the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip (dubbed Pineapple) and 8GB of RAM. But guess what? The same model number has been spotted rocking the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip (codenamed Kalama) and a beefier 12GB of RAM.