Amazon Prime Day 2024 in Singapore: the best early deals now live
The second Prime Day of 2024 in Singapore is less than a week away, but some deals have jumped the gun early
Amazon Prime Day is returning in Singapore in the form of Big Deal Days, another Prime-exclusive event that will lead us nicely into Black Friday...and we don't have much longer to wait.
Yep, the second Prime Day of 2024 is less than a week away, kicking off on Tuesday, October 8 and running for a mammoth six days, ending on Sunday, October 13. We expected just a two-day event as this was the case in 2023, and we've only really just recovered from the six-day main Prime Day in July.
Prime Big Deal Days will be another great opportunity for Amazon Prime members to score some great deals on a range of tech, including headphones, Bluetooth speakers and mobile phones, along with a range of home appliances such as air fryers and coffee machines, to name but a few.
The good news is, some great deals have already dropped on Amazon SG, meaning you can get a head-start on your Prime Day shopping. The best early deals we've found are listed below, and we'll be sure to keep this page updated regularly as soon as any great new discounts go live.
As mentioned, you'll need to be a Prime member to take advantage of the deals, and if you've yet to sign-up for a subscription, you can grab a a 30-day free trial right now.
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Amazon Prime Day 2024: best early deals
Headphones & audio
Save SG$140
The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless maintain the low price we saw back during Prime Day, albeit only in the white colour for now. They tick every box imaginable, including effective noise-cancellation, beautiful sound and stellar battery life at a staggering 60-hours. They're comfortable to wear and come with a great companion app.
Save SG$176
Matching the previous low we saw during the last Prime Day sale, this is a great time to snap up Sony's premium pair of headphones. They offer effective noise-cancellation, and we love their sound.
Save SG$200
Also matching a previous low, the Sony XM4s are a fine alternative to the XM5 above, and a perfect option if you want to save a little extra money. They still hold their own when it comes to comfort, noise-cancellation and sound. That's why they're still our favourite to this day.
Save SG$149
These stunning Sennheiser buds put sound quality front and centre and back it up with a solid feature set including aptX Lossless support and future proof Bluetooth 5.4. 30 hours of battery life only add to their appeal. The price here is for the Black Copper model, but Graphite can be picked up for SG$329.
Save SG$400
The Sony HT-A5000 is capable of delivering a convincing virtual Dolby Atmos soundfield from its single unit (although you can add an optional subwoofer and rear speakers if you wish). There's plenty of support for music streaming services and codecs too, making it incredibly versatile.
Save SG$122
Serving up stylish looks, a well-balanced and clear soundstage and a mammoth 30-hour battery life, the Marshall Emberton II is a cracking Bluetooth speaker.
Save SG$79
One of our favourite Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Flip 6 is portable, powerful and protected against dust and water. Pair two or more together for a fuller, even more powerful sound.
White are blue are the cheapest, but other colours including black and grey can be picked up for SG$149.
Vacuum cleaners
Save SG$1,800
It only launched in May 2024 but this latest robovac from Ecovacs has already received a huge SG$1,800 discount. It can vacuum, mop, empty its bin and mop water, refill with clean water and even wash and dry the mop pads. Our full review is on its way, but early signs are extremely positive.
Save SG$348
Five products in one, the Tineco Floor One Switch S7 can vacuum, mop, reach the top corners of your ceiling and help to clean your upholstery. Its original price was already tempting, but this deal makes it all the more attractive.
PC & peripherals
Save SG$45.60
The Basilisk V3 is still one of the best gaming mice you can buy. This is the wired version, but it's still enjoyable to use for both gaming sessions and everyday use. There's plenty of customisation options, it's comfortable to use and it has a 26,000 DPI sensor that automatically calibrates itself when it's placed on a new surface.
Save SG$115.40
This SteelSeries mechanical gaming keyboard is built from a tough aluminium frame and comes with its own wrist rest, so you'll be comfortable during your gaming sessions. RGB lighting and an OLED panel to display current settings only add to its appeal.
Save SG$2.56
Need to connect two devices to the one HDMI port? Or split the one HDMI output to two different displays? The UGREEN HDMI switch has you covered, and is currently 14% off. It operates at up to 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution at 60Hz, or 1080P at 144Hz.
Phones, tablets & wearables
Save SG$829
It might have a newer sibling, but the Galaxy S23 Ultra was easily one of the – if not the – best phone to be released in 2023, It still boasts one of the best smartphone cameras we've ever come across, a drop-dead gorgeous display and more internal power than you'll probably know what to do with. We also love the inclusion of the S-Pen stylus, which transforms the phone into a portable note pad and sketch book. You can save an extra 10% using a JCB card and entering code JCB10OFF.
Save SG$21
A small discount on the Nothing Phone (2a) makes it even more appealing in our eyes. The original price was already fantastic for what you get, and we'd recommend it all the same even if there wasn't a deal. It's aruly excellent phone and easily one of the more accomplished mid-range phones out there.
Save SG$119
Samsung's latest smartwatch serves up a raft of fitness features, including Intelligent Coaching, advanced tracking for some exercises, dual-frequency GPS and a decent battery life. The deal price here is just on the 40mm green model, and while it will work with other Android phones, it works best if you're already a Samsung handset user.
Cameras
Save SG$89
This tiny dash cam is easy to install behind a rearview mirror, yet can record clear, 1080p video with a wide 140-degree field of view. Footage can be saved to the cloud with the addition of a paid subscription, and an optional hard wiring kit will open up recording while your vehicle is parked, too.
Save SG$61
The Kodak PixPro WPZ2 is built with a tough exterior for protection against bumps and shocks; is waterproof to 15 metres and is protected against dust. It sports a 16MP camera lens with 4x optical zoom, and can record full HD video, making it a great companion for extreme holidays, or even just recording video around the swimming pool. If you have a JCB card you can save an extra 10% using code JCB10OFF.
Home
Save SG$158.80
This Dyson Airwrap dupe comes with multiple attachments for all hair types, ensuring you're able to get the exact style and finish you want. While it can be used as a hair dryer, it's not as efficient as the Shark SpeedStyle, but it is still certainly capable of drying and styling your hair for much less than a Dyson.
Save SG$99
The Creatista Plus uses the smaller, more ubiquitous Nespresso pods, and can produce a coffee, including frothed milk, as simply as pushing a button. If you're already invested in Nespresso, this is a terrific upgrade, plus there appears to be an extra 10% saving at the checkout, bringing the price down to SG$675.
Miscellaneous
Save SG$304.50
A monster saving here on the Amazon Kindle Oasis ereader. It is a few years old now, but it's a prime example of a product that doesn't need a lot of improvement. You get a gorgeous 7-inch display to read on and you can adjust the 'warmness' of the backlight to make it easier when you're reading at night.
Amazon Prime Day 2024: all you need to know
When is Amazon Prime Day?
2024’s Amazon Prime Big Deal Days will run from 12am SGT on Tuesday, October 8 until 11.59pm SGT on Sunday, October 13 2024. That's a whole six days of shopping time, and it matches the main Prime Day from July. The October 2023 Prime Big Deal Days was only a two-day deals affair.
How do I become a Prime member?
1. Go to Amazon Prime
2. Select: Start your free trial
3. Follow the instructions
4. Start browsing deals
To make the most of Prime Day deals including exclusive discounts and free shipping on eligible products, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member. Singapore has one of the most affordable Amazon Prime subscription costs in the world, though it does come at the cost of a few features the US, UK and Australia are privy to.
Still, for SG$2.99 a month, Singaporean shoppers get access to all the offers in Amazon Prime, including free delivery, access to Prime Video and all the shows and movies available in Singapore, plus Prime Gaming. If you’re a new member, you even get a 30-day free trial to test the service out, but we recommend waiting until October if you plan to use Amazon Prime exclusively for the Prime Big Deal Days sale.
What were the best deals from Prime Day 2023?
Want to see what was on offer during the Amazon Prime Day sale back in July? We’ve rounded up the top five deals from the last sale below:
LG B3 55-inch OLED TV (OLED55B3PSA) | SG$3,499 SG$2,399 (SG$1,100 off)
During July’s Prime Day sales, there was a total saving of SG$1,100 available on the LG B3 55-inch OLED TV. As part of LG's 2023 OLED TV range, the LG B3 55-inch TV was quite a bargain for a TV that offered up a 120Hz refresh rate on its 4K OLED panel. Its features make it a good option for gaming, but it only sports two HDMI ports so that’s something to keep in mind.
Echo Dot (5th Gen) with Clock | SG$101.30 SG$48.60 (SG$52.70 off)
An exclusive deal for Prime members, there was a massive 52% discount on the Echo Dot (5th Gen) with Clock through the Amazon US store. Boasting a stylish, spherical design, this smart speaker comes loaded with Alexa, Amazon’s own voice assistant which will set times, change music and even make phone calls with simple voice commands.
Amazon Kindle (2022, 16GB) | SG$196 SG$97.15 (SG$98.85 off)
The 2022 Kindle picked up a nice 50% discount during the 2023 Prime Day sale, though you had to buy it through the US global store. It might be a super compact ereader with a 6-inch E Ink display, but it does boast a nice 16GB of storage so you’ll be able to carry your library with you wherever you go. Plus, it packs in up to 6 weeks of battery and charges via USB-C too, so you won’t be left without it for long.
Bose QuietComfort 45 headphones | SG$499 SG$339 (SG$160 off)
Boasting a lightweight and comfortable design, the Bose QuietComfort 45 headphones picked up a SG$160 discount back in July. This wasn’t a Prime exclusive deal either, and a bonus SG$40 coupon brought these cans with great ANC down to just under SG$340 during the sale.
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max (128GB) | SG$1,799 SG$1,489 (SG$310 off)
Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro Max picked up a big 17% discount in Prime’s exclusive deals back in July. We think it’s one of the best phones out there, and our review found that it features a premium design and build with incredible camera quality – earning it a great 4.5 star rating.
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Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of retailers. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Max spent a combined five years writing for What Hi-Fi? and Pocket-lint, before moving to Australia in 2018. After a brief stint writing for men’s lifestyle publications, Max is back to working on his first passion of technology.
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