Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV (65-inch) review: Budget 4K option

At a price tag of Rs 43,999, the Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV (65-inch) enters a highly competitive segment in India, where buyers expect a lot in terms of picture quality, smart features and overall value. Available on platforms like Amazon and Flipkart, the TV aims to offer a balanced mix of performance and affordability. On paper, it appears to tick most of the right boxes — a 4K display, smart connectivity, and a feature set designed for everyday entertainment. But does it deliver where it matters the most? After spending some time with the Wobble K Series, here’s what we think.

Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV design and remote

The Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV keeps things simple when it comes to design.

It comes with a plastic build that feels fairly basic. Looks are neat and premium. The smart TV gets the job done and should be fine for everyday use. The bezels are slim enough to give a modern look from the front.

One issue we noticed is with the stand. The TV tends to wobble slightly when placed on the included stand, which can be a bit concerning, especially if you have it on a table or a cabinet. It’s not a deal-breaker, but definitely something to keep in mind.

On the practical side, the connectivity ports are placed at the back and are easy to access, which makes setting up devices like a set-top box or gaming console fairly convenient.

Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV remote

Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV (65-inch)

The remote follows a compact and modern design. It comes with dedicated buttons for popular apps like Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video, which makes navigation quick and easy. The buttons are well spaced and easy to press, so using it daily doesn’t feel like a struggle.

However, just like the TV, the remote’s build quality is average. It feels light and slightly plasticky in hand. That said, in terms of functionality, it does what it’s supposed to without any major issues.

Overall, the design and remote experience are practical and functional, but clearly built with cost-cutting in mind.

Performance

The Wobble K Series is a Google TV, which brings a familiar and easy-to-use interface. Setting up the TV took longer than usual but once you get past the setup, navigating through apps and menus feels smooth and straightforward. You also get access to all major streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video and YouTube out of the box, which adds to the overall convenience.

That said, the initial setup process takes longer than expected as we stated above. In our experience, it took multiple attempts — around two to three tries — to complete the setup successfully, which can be a bit frustrating for first-time users.

In terms of picture quality, the TV delivers an average experience. Colours tend to look slightly washed out and not entirely true-to-life. However, considering this is an LED panel in this price range, the performance is acceptable for regular viewing like TV shows and casual streaming.

Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV (65-inch) review

Where the TV struggles more is with fast-moving content. During action scenes or sports, we noticed occasional frame drops, which can affect the overall viewing experience.

On the connectivity side, the TV offers a good range of options, including multiple HDMI ports, USB ports, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. This makes it easy to connect external devices like set-top boxes, gaming consoles, soundbars or storage drives without much hassle.

Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV (65-inch)

Audio on the Wobble K Series does the basics well. For regular content like TV shows, news or casual YouTube viewing, the speakers are loud enough and clear for a small to mid-sized room.

However, when it comes to movies or music, the sound lacks depth. There isn’t much bass, and the overall output feels a bit flat. Dialogues are mostly clear, but in scenes with background music or action, the audio can feel slightly muddled.

At higher volumes, the sound remains usable but doesn’t feel very rich. On the plus side, the TV does support audio output options like Bluetooth and HDMI ARC, making it easy to connect external audio devices.

Overall, the Wobble K Series offers a functional smart TV experience with a reliable interface, but its performance is more suited for casual viewing rather than high-quality or fast-paced content.

Verdict

At Rs 43,999, the Wobble K Series Ultra HD LED Smart TV (65-inch) tries to offer a complete smart TV experience at a relatively affordable price. It gets the basics right — you get a familiar Google TV interface, access to all major streaming apps, and decent connectivity options.

However, there are some compromises. The build quality feels average, the display is not the most vibrant, and performance during fast scenes along with audio output could have been better. That said, for casual viewing and everyday use, it does the job without major issues. If you are looking for a budget-friendly 4K smart TV with Google TV and can live with some limitations, the Wobble K Series is a reasonable option.

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