When it comes to getting electronics for yourself or for the kids, you’d want a reliable store that ensures authentic products, warranty, and great customer service to answer all your queries. From laptops for school work to Nintendo Switch for video games, gadgets and gizmos are available at plenty of shops in Singapore.
Little Steps has compiled a list of places you can head to if you’re looking to buy electronics, including both physical stores or online websites!
Harvey Norman has stores in 14 locations all around Singapore, where you pick up electronics whether it’s an Apple MacBook or a shiny, new gaming console. They have a Click and Collect service that allows customers to browse and shop online, select their preferred collection outlet, and pick up their purchases for free. Alternatively, there’s free shipping for all orders SG$200 and above!
Harvey Norman, multiple outlets, 1800 3119 989, www.harveynorman.com.sg
Step into any Challenger outlet and you’ll see rows of the latest laptop models on display for you to test out. They’re also a reliable store if you’re looking for chargers, cables, memory cards and other tech accessories that you might need for both work and play. Sign up for their ValueClub membership to get discounts and special gifts on selected purchases. What’s more, they have over 40 branches islandwide, making it convenient to shop!
Challenger, multiple outlets, +65 6586 7733, www.challenger.com.sg
From tablets to earphones, Best Denki stocks all the latest gadgets. Those unsure of which model or specifications can schedule an appointment with their helpful and knowledgeable staff that will guide you through your decision-making process to ensure you get the product most suitable for your needs. Check out their website for special deals and promo codes as well, which will help you slash prices for more savings.
Best Denki, multiple locations, www.bestdenki.com.sg
Courts has everything you’re looking for: kitchen appliances, game consoles, computers…you name it. Pay a visit to their largest outlet in Tampines, the Courts Megastore where you’ll be able to source for any electronic item you need. Besides weekly deals and discounts that offer some of the cheapest prices on the market, you can also pay off your expensive electronics with monthly installment plans for up to 3 years.
Courts, multiple locations, +65 6216 1840, www.courts.com.sg
Gain City specializes in consumer electronics and IT, with many outlets in Singapore. Their largest megastore is located at Sungei Kadut, with free shuttle services from Yew Tee and Choa Chu Kang MRT stations that make it easy to get to. What’s also great is that they have their Weekly Best Deals promo, such as up to 70% off on items like Apple Watches and Acer laptops. If you’re shopping online, free delivery is applicable on orders SG$180 and above.
Gain City, multiple locations, +65 6222 1212, www.gaincity.com
If you want a one-stop location that has multiple brand-centric stores and plenty of options, then head to Funan Mall! It’s home to many electronics and IT shops, including outlets of Courts and Best Denki. For specific products, check out the Sony Centre or Audio Technica too. Kids will love the multiple video game stores, where they will likely bug parents to pick up a Playstation 5 or plush toys. As a bonus, parents can even loan strollers from the Singapore Visitor Centre at Basement 2!
Funan Mall, 107 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179105, www.capitaland.com/sg/malls/funan
You’ve probably heard their catchy jingles on commercials. Shopee is a huge online marketplace, where you can find virtually anything you’re looking for – electronic gadgets included. They have a dedicated section on their website for electronics, making it easy to browse for whatever you’re searching for. Look out for daily vouchers, flash sales and giveaways!
Shopee, www.shopee.sg
Similar to Shopee, Lazada has a wealth of products on their website that it’s easy to get lost. Thankfully, they make it easy to navigate, even separating Electronics into 3 categories: devices, appliances and accessories. Rest assured that you’ll get 100% authentic products when you purchase from products with the LazMall logo, which also offers free shipping on selected items and free returns.
Lazada, www.lazada.sg
Good news for those that trust and rely on global shopping website Amazon – there’s a Singapore site as well! If you’re a tech junkie that will constantly shop for the latest products, why not sign up for Amazon Prime? For just SG$2.99 monthly, it’ll give you access to free and one-day delivery, with no minimum spend. What’s more, you’ll get first dibs on discounts and promos!
Amazon Singapore, www.amazon.sg
ezBuy is a global shopping platform that caters to an expansive range of products, where you can shop electronics from both local and international suppliers. Check out their Bestsellers and New Arrivals for the latest products, sign up for Prime Membership that entitles customers to a flat SG$2.99 international shipping fee that helps you save on that device you’ve been having your eye on.
ezbuy, www.ezbuy.sg
Qishan - in-store and online store for video games and consoles
PLAYe - video game and electronics store
GameMartz - video game consoles
Parisilk - IT products like keyboards, laptops and monitors
iShopChangi - duty-free online store
uBuy - international online marketplace
Audio House - computers and audio equipment
Sim Lim Square - for repairs, electronic parts and second-hand devices
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