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The Silent Screen in Your Tea Shop: Impressn’s New Advertising Play

Chennai startup Impressn launches a network of silent LED screens in tea shops and cafes, blending news, entertainment, and targeted local advertising.

Crowd watching an Impressn Visual-Only Station screen at a busy food court in Chennai

If you’ve been to a tea shop or cafe in Chennai recently, you may have noticed a small orange-bordered LED screen running silently on a wall or pillar. That’s an Impressn Visual-Only Station, part of what the Chennai-based startup says is India’s first networked system of such screens.

The concept is simple. Each screen, branded Naattu Visual Radio in Tamil, runs a loop of news updates, trivia, light entertainment, and a limited amount of advertising. There’s no sound. The content split is roughly 70% information and entertainment to 30% ads, which Impressn says keeps viewers engaged rather than annoyed.

Group of customers watching Budget 2026 news on an Impressn screen at a Chennai tea shop
Group of customers watching Budget 2026 news on an Impressn screen at a Chennai tea shop

Customers at a Chennai tea shop watch Budget 2026 updates on an Impressn Visual-Only Station

The screens are placed in locations where people naturally wait or spend time: tea shops, cafes, retail stores, and busy commercial spaces. The idea is passive engagement. You’re waiting for your tea, your eyes drift to the screen, you watch a news headline or a quiz for a minute. That’s the window Impressn sells to advertisers.

What differentiates this from a random TV on a restaurant wall, according to the company, is the network. The screens aren’t standalone displays. Content is managed centrally, allowing for coordinated scheduling and local targeting. A brand can run an ad across all screens in a specific area or type of venue.

Two men watching an Impressn Visual Radio screen at Ram's Tea Kadai
Two men watching an Impressn Visual Radio screen at Ram's Tea Kadai

An Impressn screen installed at a local tea shop in Chennai

Digital out-of-home advertising is a growing segment in India, with the industry increasingly moving toward programmatic, data-driven approaches. Impressn is positioning itself at the hyper-local end of this market, targeting the tea-shop-and-cafe audience that larger billboard and transit networks don’t reach.

The network is currently live across multiple locations in Chennai and expanding to other cities.

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