Early Prime Day Sale: Up to 91% Off Wearable Devices
Save big on wearables before Prime Day! Offers live now on smartwatches, earbuds, fitness bands, smart rings & more. Up to 91% off.
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Amazon has launched early access deals in the lead-up to its Prime Day Sale, offering deep discounts across wearables and audio devices. Scheduled from July 12 to July 14, the annual sale now features early promotions on smartwatches, fitness bands, smart rings, earbuds, and headphones.
Smartwatches are receiving major price drops, with select models like the Fire-Boltt Brillia listed at Rs 1,801 from Rs 18,999 and the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic LTE at Rs 24,999 down from Rs 50,999. These devices come equipped with health tracking, AMOLED displays, and call features.
Fitness trackers are also heavily discounted. The Elevea M10 Band is now available at Rs 889, a drop from Rs 2,999, while the MELBON MD115 Band is priced at Rs 579 instead of Rs 1,999. These bands offer heart rate and sleep monitoring, and suit budget-conscious buyers.
Earbuds from top brands such as Sony, JBL, and Samsung are part of the pre-sale deals. The Sony LinkBuds S has dropped to Rs 10,950 from Rs 24,990, and the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE is down to Rs 5,000 from Rs 12,999. Noise cancellation, extended battery, and wireless pairing are key highlights.
Smart rings, a newer wearable category, are featured with reductions up to 77 per cent. Notable options include the Leaf Halo Smart Ring at Rs 7,419 (down from Rs 29,999) and the boAt SmartRing Active Plus at Rs 3,999 (down from Rs 9,999), offering all-day health tracking and long-lasting battery.
Headphones are also part of the early sale, including over-ear and in-ear options. The JBL Tune 510BT is now priced at Rs 2,799 from Rs 4,449, and the boAt Rockerz 650 Pro is offered at Rs 2,999, down from Rs 8,990. These models include features like Dolby Audio, fast charging, and long battery life.
Prime members can benefit from no-cost EMI, exclusive bank offers, and early access to avoid product shortages during peak sale hours. With limited stocks, early purchases are encouraged.