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Comex 2025 returns with massive tech deals and exciting giveaways in Singapore

Comex 2025 returns to Suntec Singapore from 28 to 31 August with major tech deals, lucky draws, and daily promotions.

Singapore’s largest consumer tech event, Comex 2025, is set to make a vibrant return from 28 to 31 August at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. The highly anticipated exhibition will span two levels of the venue, with Level 3 open from 11 am to 9 pm and Level 4 operating from 12 pm to 9 pm daily.

This year’s show promises unbeatable tech bargains, special promotions, and a wealth of interactive experiences for gadget lovers and bargain hunters alike.

Exclusive deals across smart home and entertainment gadgets

Comex 2025 will once again showcase a diverse range of offerings tailored to smart living and entertainment. Attendees can explore the Osim booth (8237), where the uCozy V massager from the Miffy Feel Good series will be available at a promotional price of S$199, down from its usual price of S$328.

Meanwhile, visitors looking to upgrade their viewing experience can stop by the Hisense booth (8135) to purchase the 65-inch U6 Pro Smart TV for S$1,899, a notable reduction from its regular price of S$2,499.

Homeowners aiming to keep both bugs and glare at bay may want to visit BlindXpert at booth 8510. The brand will be showcasing its innovative double-layered insect and sun screening system, offered at a promotional price of S$399 for one hall and one room, a discount from the original price of S$599.

Massive discounts and daily surprises

As always, Comex 2025 will be packed with significant markdowns, with select items discounted by more than 50%. For instance, the Hinomi H1 Pro v2 ergonomic gaming chair will be available with up to 60% off its usual price, providing both comfort and style for gaming enthusiasts.

Portable cooling solutions are also available, with the Acorn AC-M70 Handheld Fan on offer at more than 50% off.

Visitors can also take advantage of daily rotating “WoW Deals,” which offer exceptionally low prices on select items. An example is the Liberty LSH01 Laptop Stand, available for just S$5 (usual price: S$25.90). These limited-time offers are expected to draw large crowds, with savvy shoppers arriving early to take advantage of each day’s promotions.

Lucky draw, rewards, and online updates

In addition to product discounts, Comex 2025 will be running a Lucky Draw, offering attendees the chance to win a share of a prize pool worth up to S$250,000. Shoppers who spend S$500 or more will also be rewarded with a S$10 Challenger voucher through the Spend and Redeem Promotion, offering additional value for money.

To stay up-to-date with the latest updates, visitors are encouraged to follow Comex’s official social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, as well as their website for last-minute announcements and exclusive deal reveals.

Meanwhile, tech enthusiasts can also check the HardwareZone Tech Show portal, which is currently being refreshed in preparation for this year’s coverage.

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