
Amazon Great Indian Festival: OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z available at its lowest price
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The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z is available at a discounted price as part of this sale. It can be availed just for Rs 1799 with a discount of Rs 200 on the original price.
.The Amazon Great India Festival has lowered down the pricing of a plethora of devices. This also includes headphones and speakers, which are selling at up to 80 per cent discount. Plus, there are bank discounts to make the deal even more lucrative. So if you’re planning to get one, there won’t be a better time than this.
While there are a lot of good budget headphone deals on offer, we want to bring your attention to the deal being offered in the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z. This wireless neckband was launched earlier last year as a cheaper alternative to the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2. OnePlus made it available for Rs 1999 and has been selling for the same price since then. However, in the ongoing sale, you can get it just for Rs 1799. OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z is selling at its lowest price. While it may seem like a small price cut but it is a great deal.

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