
GRIPIT Brings Global Tech Deals to India this Prime Day
With offerings spanning robotic vacuum cleaners, portable power stations, high-performance laptops, smart security locks, and immersive projectors, GRIPIT is redefining convenience and tech adoption in Indian households.
Sagar Mehta, Co-founder & CEO, stated, 'Prime Day allows us to connect Indian users with global excellence, backed by localized support and fast, reliable service. We're offering more than deals—we're delivering unmatched experiences.'
To ensure seamless after-sales support, GRIPIT is offering free installation in major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and more. Remote customers can also avail of virtual assistance. With a service network of over 330 partners, GRIPIT guarantees resolution within 7 working days—setting a new benchmark in tech retail.
The company will also soon launch its dedicated mobile app, enabling live demos, doorstep trials, and effortless access to global innovations.
Special Prime Day Deals Include:
BISSELL Little Green – ₹4,999
Narwal Xplus Robotic Cleaner – ₹22,990
Yale 100NXT Smart Lock – ₹8,999
EcoFlow River 2 – ₹19,999
CHUWI GemiBook Xpro – ₹16,990
LOOP Quiet 2 Earplugs – ₹1,499
OBSBOT Meet 2 AI Camera – ₹12,490
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