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COMEX Festival 2021 teases new highlights and must-have tech launches for the ultimate home office set-up

Latest digital gadgets, gaming peripherals and home office essentials from over 150 brands and 70 participating exhibitors

Singaporeans fresh off the celebratory National Day Parade weekend can now look forward to the next biggest event happening in the country – the COMEX Festival 2021. This year, Singapore’s largest IT and consumer electronics show will be happening online and offline islandwide from 2 – 12 September. 

COMEX Festival 2021’s key highlights 

Consumers can enjoy deals from over 150 brands and 70 exhibitors, including Starhub, AMEX, Challenger, Atrix Dynamics, Creative, Secretlab, M1, Garmin, Courts, Dreamcore, Dynacore, Microsoft, Sennheiser, Dell, and Acer during the festival period. 

The highly anticipated festival will be co-presented with leading e-commerce platform Shopee. Exclusive COMEX-Shopee partners such as Samsung, LG, Armgaddeon, and Gigabyte will be offering up to 80% off consumer electronics products and 9.9 hot deals where consumers can shop online and offline islandwide during the September school holidays.

Tech enthusiasts and deal hunters can now sign up to receive the free COMEX Festival digital brochure consisting of a comprehensive list of exciting promotions, with easy navigation for consumers to purchase directly at participating merchant platforms. Registered participants will be alerted to the launch of the brochure on the COMEX website on 2 September 2021, the first day of the 11-day shopping festival.

Shoppers at the COMEX Festival 2021 will be excited to know that the shop and win lucky draw is making a comeback, featuring up to $8,000 worth of prizes to be won – with double chances for AMEX cardholders and StarHub users. The prizes up for grabs include a Secretlab TITAN Evo 2022 in Stealth NEO™ Hybrid Leatherette gaming chair, AIWA 55″ inch LED TV, Creative SXFI Carrier Soundbar, BeamerX Smart 150″ Screenless TV Projector, and more.

With so many great deals on new tech during the festival, the popular trade-in services have returned for consumers to convert their old devices (mobile phones, laptops, and games consoles) into cash for their next upgrade.

New happenings at the COMEX Festival 2021 

Livestream shows will be making their appearance for the first time during the COMEX Festival 2021, with a 9.9 live show to be held on the COMEX Facebook page from 7 – 10pm featuring fantastic offers, promotions, and live demonstration sessions from Microsoft, Dreamcore, Samsung and a giveaway from PaperOne. Consumers can also keep their eyes peeled for a list of 9.9 super deals that will be featured on a special page on the COMEX website.

Besides shopping offline at COMEX merchant stores, consumers can also shop online from the comfort of their own homes from COMEX merchants’ e-stores, as well as exclusive e-marketplace partner, Shopee. 

The Shopee Super Tech Show, happening from 5 to 12 September, will allow consumers to enjoy up to 90% off on the hottest electronic items – from mobile phones, computers, home appliances, video games, and more. There will also be up to $100 off flash vouchers released daily! 

Consumers can stay tuned for the $0.10 Mega Surprises for a chance to win attractive electronic products such as the Realme C25s mobile phone and Nintendo Switch Lite at only $0.10 from 9 September. In addition to shopping for 100% authentic products from brands like Samsung, TPLink, LG, and Gamebusted, consumers can also enjoy 1-for-1 deals, under $0.99 deals, and much more!

Consumers who make a purchase from any participating exhibitors (including COMEX-Shopee partners) during the festival period from 2 – 12 September will be entitled to exclusive Purchase with Purchase (PwP) deals brought to you by EarFun to enjoy up to 50% off their earphone products via a promo code on a while stocks last basis.

In addition, American Express (AMEX) cardholders can look out for an exclusive month-long contest held from 1 – 30 September 2021, where one lucky entrant will win an Omnidesk Wildwood+ series desk with personalized name engraving. Sign up for an AMEX card from 1 – 30 September 2021 and receive $180 worth of CapitaVouchers when you apply with min. spending of $500 within the first month. Also, earn 3% Cashback on your first S$5,000 spend within the first 6 months (T&C apply). 

With so many exciting highlights and deals to look out for at the COMEX Festival, it’s definitely a festival not to be missed this September! 

Register your interest for the COMEX Festival 2021 here, or find out more about the event by visiting the COMEX websiteFacebook, and Instagram pages.

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