
Amazon Great Indian Sale: Noise ColorFit Pulse with SPo2 monitoring goes on sale for Rs 1,999
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If you have missed buying anything during the initial days of the sale, Amazon is offering deals and discounts across categories including smartwatches, smartphones, laptops, tablets, home appliances and more
Amazon Great Indian sale went live on October 3 and will conclude on November 3. Although the sale is nearing its end, Amazon is still offering deals across categories and price points. If you have missed buying anything during the initial days of the sale, Amazon is offering deals and discounts across categories including smartwatches, smartphones, laptops, tablets, home appliances and more. Additionally, buyers can avail of bank discounts on selected products along with coupons and cash backs.
Some of the smartwatches brands including Noise, Fire, Boat have slashed the prices of their smartwatches during the Amazon sale. One such deal is available on the Noise Pulse smartwatch, which was only launched a couple of days ago. The Noise Pulse is being offered on Amazon for Rs 1999 during the Amazon sale. The smartwatch, which was launched a couple of days ago for Rs 2499. It is available in six colours. It is one of the cheapest smartwatches available in the market right now.

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