Top mobile and audio deals from CEE 2025
CEE is back in town, and from new releases to great deals, we've picked out some interesting mobile and audio offers on the showroom floor.
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By Glenn Chua -
Note: This feature was first published on 22 May 2025.
CEE is in business this week, and it's back at its usual spot at levels 3 and 4 of Suntec Convention Centre. Deals are abundant on the showroom floor, alongside new releases that are fresh out of the oven. With so much activity across the two floors, we went down to CEE 2025 to take a look at what's on offer, and gather deals that you may want to look at when you get there yourself.
As a reminder, CEE 2025 will run from 22 to 25 May. Level 3 will open at 11am, while level 4 will open at 12pm. Both floors will close at 9pm.
While you're here, don't forget to check out our Tech Show Portal, where you can see our full coverage of CEE 2025 as well as brochures, reviews and more.
Apple iPad Pro (M4)
The Apple iPad Pro M4 is the latest and greatest tablet from Cupertino. Released in August last year and making use of Apple's powerful M4 chip, this is the one to have for iPad enthusiasts. However, because of that, the iPad Pro series is usually the highest priced of the bunch, and deals outside of the second-hand market are hard to come by.
At CEE, though, the iPad Pros are seeing some price reductions, with the Wi-Fi only iPad Pro M4 11-inch (256GB) going for S$1,351 (SRP S$1,499), putting it within distance of higher-end 11-inch iPad Air models. The Wi-Fi only 13-inch iPad Pro M4 (256GB) is also going for S$1,651 (SRP S$1,799), and you can pair these with an Apple Pencil (USB-C) going for S$98 (SRP S$119).
You can find these at Challenger's booth 305 on level 3.
Read more about the iPad Pro M4 in our review here.
Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT turntable and AT-SP3X speakers
Now this is something a little bit more niche: The Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT is a turntable with an automatic tonearm (so you won't have to worry about lowering it on the right spot on the vinyl, or taking it off the platter when the record ends) as well as a belt-drive system for the platter itself. It's also Bluetooth-enabled, so you can listen to your records on wireless speakers.
The deal for the AT-LP70XBT itself isn't that huge, at S$329 (SRP S$339). However, you can pair it with a set of AT-SP3X bookshelf speakers (SRP S$279) for S$518, saving you a hundred dollars than if you got the turntable and speakers separately elsewhere.
You can find them at Challenger's booth 309 at level 3.
CMF Phone 2 Pro
The second generation in the CMF lineup, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is Nothing's answer to the midrange market. It retains the personality of its predecessor, having an deeply customisable interface along with compatibility with modular accessories, including fisheye and macro lens (sold separately).
Just a day ago, we got word of local pricing and availability for the CMF Phone 2 Pro. Unfortunately, there's no new deals at for the Phone 2 Pro at CEE 2025; it's still S$399, but while physical retailers are stocking up on product, you can get your hands on it here at the show. The ongoing open sales promotion, which packages your Phone 2 Pro with a free pair of CMF Buds and 1 year warranty extension are applicable here, too.
You can find the CMF Phone 2 Pro at Challenger's booth 301 on level 3.
Learn more about the CMF Phone 2 Pro here.
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2
While most mobile and audio products can be found on level 3, it's worth visiting the Best Denki's level 4 booth (8109) for deals outside of Challenger's mega corridor. The Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 is one of them, featuring improved ANC over the original Pixel Buds Pro, support for Gemini, and eight hours of listening time in the buds alone (read more about that in our review here).
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 are going for S$260 (SRP $349) at the Best Denki booth, though if you're also looking for a Pixel 9, you can get the buds for an even lower price of S$174.50 if you get it with any Pixel 9 series phone (limited to 10 units per day, though).
You can find them at Best Denki's booth 8109 on level 4.
Read our review of the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 here.
Honor Magic V3
While the presence of folding phones was rather light at this year's CEE, we found the Honor Magic V3. With an IPX8 rating, 66W wired charging and 55W wireless charging, and a new telephoto lens, one of the Magic V3's biggest strengths was that it was priced lower than the competition.
But at CEE, at S$1,799 (SRP $1,999), it's going lower than even its original sub S$2000 price, and puts it in range of more conventional flagship phones.
You can find the Honor Magic V3 at Challenger's booth 301 on Level 3.
Read our review of the Honor Magic V3 here.
Oppo Find X8 Pro
The Oppo Find X8 Pro is Oppo's return to form for its Find X series. Released in January of this year, the company has pulled out all the stops, including a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip, four 50MP sensors paired with pretty solid image processing and a Quick Button to quickly launch those cameras, alongside a big and bright 6.8-inch 1440p AMOLED display.
And despite its young age, the Find X8 Pro is going for S$1,499 (SRP $1,649) for the 28GB RAM, 512GB memory and storage option.
You can find it at Challenger's booth 301 on level 3.
Read more about the Find X8 Pro in our review of it here.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra and Watch7
If you're looking at wearables, Samsung has got you covered with the Galaxy Watch7 and its rugged cousin the Galaxy Watch Ultra. They feature a 3nm Exynos W1000 chipset, AGEs detection via an upgraded BioSensor along with a bevy of health monitoring tools, dual-band GPS and MIL-STD-810H standard durability.
Compared to the Galaxy Watch7, the Watch Ultra comes with a bigger battery (590mAh), 10ATM water resistance, a brighter screen (3,000 nits compared to the Watch7's 2,000 nits) and a titanium body. It also comes at a larger 47mm size.
As we noted in our review of these watches, both of these are far more than just competent, but most people would be well-served by the normal Galaxy Watch7, especially given the Watch Ultra's SRP. But at CEE, the deals are pretty significant, with the Watch Ultra going for S$688 (SRP S$988). If you're looking for a Galaxy Watch7, that too is being discounted, with the 40mm Bluetooth variant going for S$388 (SRP S$448), and the 44mm Bluetooth variant going for S$418 (SRP S$498).
Read our review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 and Watch Ultra here.
You can find it at Challenger's booth 301 on level 3.
Sony WH-1000XM6
Another new arrival, the Sony WH-1000XM6 is the sequel to the WH-1000XM5 from three years ago, and the company's new flagship pair of noise cancelling wireless headphones, with 12 mics and a new chip for ANC. Unlike the XM5, the XM6 makes a return to a folding design for better portability.
Being a new product, there's no new deal to be found here, as the pre-order price remains the same at a steep S$649. However, the S$100 and S$150 trade-in deals (for Sony 1000X series headphones and Sony wireless headphones, respectively) still apply, and most importantly, you'll actually be able to get your hands on a pair and try them out for yourself.
You can find it at Challenger's booth 318 on level 3.
Learn more about the Sony WH-1000XM6 here.
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