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Smart Home Tech Show 2024: 6 tips for maximising your experience and savings at Singapore’s largest home tech showcase

Make the most of the Smart Home Tech Show 2024, featuring S$1 deals, expert consultations, and the latest home tech, from 14-17 November at Suntec.

The highly anticipated Smart Home Tech Show 2024 is set to open its doors at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre from 14 to 17 November. Spanning over 11,000 square metres, this event will showcase the latest in home automation and smart tech with more than 150 leading brands. Here’s how you can make the most of your visit, from exclusive S$1 deals to free expert consultations.

1. Secure personalised consultations and exclusive deals with MÖWE

The Smart Home Tour offers an exclusive opportunity to explore a fully integrated smart home setup, featuring everything from advanced lighting systems to eco-friendly appliances like the Life by CityEnergy smart gas water heater. Reserve your slot early to ensure a spot on the tour, and as a bonus, you’ll receive an exclusive goodie bag valued at over S$100. Additionally, MÖWE is offering a special 5% discount on renovation packages tailored for BTO homeowners—only available at the show. To book your slot, visit smarthometechshow.com.sg.

2. Plan ahead for S$1 deals and Hossey flash sales

Don’t miss out on the chance to secure major discounts and offers, including:

  • S$1 Deals: Take advantage of huge savings on select products like the EzViz eLife battery-powered camera, MÖWE smart doorbell, and baby cameras, all available for just S$1, with retail values up to S$250. Only 100 units will be available on 14 and 15 November, limited to one per customer. Arrive early to maximise your chance of securing these exclusive deals.
  • Hossey Deals: Each day of the event will feature flash sales with discounts of up to 70% on popular items like the Acer 27” monitor, OSIM uMist aroma humidifier, and smart fans. Pre-register your interest to buy and arrive early to increase your chances of securing these limited-time offers.

For more details on the promotions, visit smarthometechshow.com.sg.

3. Boost rewards with the sure-win draw and spend-and-redeem offers

Visitors who shop during the event can benefit from several rewarding opportunities:

  • Sure-Win Draw: Every attendee has the chance to win prizes worth up to S$300,000, including OSIM massage chairs, Hisense fridges, and Prism+ TVs. Entry is free, and no purchase is required.
  • Triple Bonus Spend & Redeem: Shoppers who spend S$500 or more in a single day (up to three receipts) can enjoy three benefits:
    • Opening Day Bonus: On 14 and 15 November, the first 250 shoppers will receive a JisuLife Handheld Fan Lite9 worth S$39.90.
    • Daily Rewards: The first 250 customers each day will receive a S$10 cash voucher for participating exhibitors.
    • Lucky Draw Entry: All shoppers who spend S$500 or more will also gain entry into a lucky draw with prizes from top tech brands like Apple, Hisense, and Nintendo.

4. Participate in sustainable trade-in offers

The Trade-In Programme provides a sustainable way to upgrade home tech while minimising electronic waste. Visitors can bring in older items, from laptops to massage chairs, and receive discounts on newer, energy-efficient models from brands like CR Group, Best Tech, and OSIM. It’s an environmentally friendly way to keep up with the latest smart technology.

5. Check out new launches from leading brands

For those looking to explore the latest releases, the event’s key booths will feature new products from top brands such as Acer, Aftershock PC, Dyson, Ecovacs, JBL, Lenovo, and LG. Exclusive deals from brands like Microsoft, Asus, Roborock, and Samsung will be available throughout the event, providing visitors with the chance to take advantage of limited-time offers. A full list of exhibitors and key product highlights can be found in the show’s online appendix.

6. Arrive early for daily goodie bags

For early visitors, the first 200 guests each day will receive an exclusive goodie bag, filled with items such as a MÖWE Universal IR Remote Control and vouchers. These bags are limited, so it’s best to plan your arrival to ensure you don’t miss out.

With its extensive line-up of cutting-edge smart technology, exclusive offers, and exciting prizes, the Smart Home Tech Show 2024 is a must-attend event for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and bargain hunters alike. By planning ahead, booking appointments, and registering for offers, you can make the most of this premier event. Don’t forget to attend the media preview on 14 November at 11:00 AM in Hall 401 for an early look at the newest product launches.

Event Details:

Dates: 14-17 November 2024
Venue: Level 4, Hall 401, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Address: 1 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039593

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