Summary
- Brave Ark has launched as a 2-in-1 tablet priced at Rs 34,999 for the sole 12 GB + 256 GB variant.
- It can be purchased via Amazon in the single Galactic Blue colour option.
- Brave Ark specs include 12.95-inch 2.8K 144 Hz LCD display, eight DTS audio-backed speakers and PC Mode.
Brave, a new Indian brand, has officially entered the tablet (or laptop?) space with the Brave Ark. The Brave Ark has launched as the brand's 2-in-1 tablet that can double down as a reliable laptop with its 12.95-inch display and powerful performance.
Brave Ark Specifications and Features
The Brave Ark doesn't plan on being just a tablet for viewing your favourite shows, although it does have eight speakers backed by DTS Audio to take advantage of. It offers a massive 12.95-inch 2.8K 144 Hz LCD display with a peak brightness of 700 nits and runs on Android 15 with a dedicated PC mode to take advantage of.

Additionally, Brave is also offering the Ark Pen stylus right in the box to enhance productivity. The brand is also throwing in a free case right in the box. Additionally, the first 200 customers will also get a Brave Ark-compatible keyboard for free.
Under the hood, it's also powered by the very capable Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, paired with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, which is also expandable up to 1 TB via microSD card slot.
In terms of cameras, the Brave Ark features a 13 MP Auto Focus rear camera with LED flash, while there's a 5 MP front camera for selfies and video calls.
One of the most commendable things about the Brave Ark is its massive 14,550mAh battery, which is the largest seen on a tablet. Despite that, it measures 7.6 mm in thickness. There's also 33W fast charging to make use of and while it's not the fastest, it's a good bonus to have.

Brave Ark Price in India and Availability
The Brave Ark is priced at Rs 34,999 for the sole 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant. As for availability, the 2-in-1 tablet can be purchased via Amazon in the single Galactic Blue colour option.
With the price of phones increasing substantially, thanks-no-thanks to the ongoing RAM crisis, it's good to see a tablet with solid hardware specs priced this competitively. There's no denying that it is certainly one of the best tablets under Rs 35,000 that money can buy right now.



























