Gadgets360 Shield: A New All‑Round Protection Plan for Your Gadgets
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- July 14, 2026
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Accidental damage, theft and extended warranty now bundled for smartphones, laptops and more
Gadgets360 rolls out Shield, a comprehensive device‑protection service that covers mishaps, theft and warranty extensions across a wide range of electronics.
If you’ve ever watched your phone slip off a table and shatter into a spider‑web of glass, you’ll understand why Gadgets360 decided to launch a fresh protection plan they’re calling Shield. It’s not just another warranty; it bundles accidental‑damage repair, theft cover and an extended warranty into a single, easy‑to‑manage subscription.
What’s striking about Shield is its breadth. Whether you’re a student juggling a laptop and a tablet, a professional glued to a flagship smartphone, or a gamer with a high‑end console, the plan promises to look after you. The coverage list reads like a safety net: cracked screens, water ingress, liquid spills, and even the dreaded “someone stole it” scenario. In other words, the plan tries to answer the two questions most of us ask after a mishap – “Will it be fixed?” and “Will I be charged for the replacement?”
Signing up is surprisingly straightforward. Users can pick a device, choose the duration (12, 24 or 36 months), and pay a modest monthly fee that scales with the gadget’s value. The pricing model feels transparent; there are no hidden surcharges, and the claim process is handled through an app that walks you step‑by‑step. You snap a photo of the damage, upload a short video, and the system assigns a nearby service centre. If you’re unlucky enough to have your device stolen, a simple police FIR upload triggers the replacement workflow.
One of the niceties that sets Shield apart is the extended warranty component. While most manufacturers only offer a one‑year warranty, Shield can stretch that protection to three years, covering hardware failures that aren’t the result of user error. That means if your laptop’s motherboard decides to quit after 18 months, you’re still in the safe zone.
There are a few caveats worth noting. The theft cover applies only to devices registered with the plan and requires a police report within 48 hours of the incident. Also, the plan excludes accessories like chargers and earbuds unless you add them as an extra. Still, for the price point, the package feels generous, especially when you compare it to paying out‑of‑pocket for a screen repair that can run into hundreds of rupees.
Gadgets360 isn’t just selling insurance; they’re positioning Shield as a confidence booster. In a world where we’re increasingly dependent on our gadgets, knowing that a slip, splash or theft won’t empty your wallet can be a huge mental relief. Whether you’re an early‑adopter of the latest iPhone or a budget‑conscious Android user, Shield’s tiered pricing lets you pick a plan that matches your risk appetite and wallet.
Overall, the Shield device‑protection plan arrives at a time when device repair costs are climbing and theft remains a real concern. If you value peace of mind and want a single, consolidated solution, it’s definitely worth a closer look.
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