Geekbuying’s Back to School Promotion Kicks Off


Yes, it’s that period of the year again; back to school deals will be flooding your news feed and there isn’t much we can do about it. So, let’s try to keep it as quick as possible and let’s find some actual good deals for you. If it weren’t clear from the title, today we’ll be having a look at Geekbuying’s offerings.

The highlighted promos on the website include the latest OnePlus 5 running a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and 6GB of RAM in the new Gold version available for $477.99. We then have the Xiaomi 20000mAh power bank in its second generation with QC 3.0 support which sells for $28.99 (you need to grab the coupons on the site for both of these deals).

If you’re looking for a laptop, prices go from $219 for the CHuwi LapBook with Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3450, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, to the more premium Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3″ with an Intel Core i5-7200U, 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD which sells for $849.99.

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Geekbuying also sell some interesting home gadgets such as vacuum cleaners, starting at the super affordable price of $89.99 for the VBOT T270, to the much more advanced Xiaomi Mi Robot vacuum cleaner that instead costs $255.99.

On the website you’ll also find more interesting deals from warehouses within Europe, which means to customs fees if you leave inside the continent.

Xiaomi mi robot

Check out all these deals on Geekbuying’s back to school promotional page.

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1 Comment

  1. balcobomber25
    August 15, 2017

    Why would someone buy the OP5 on Geekbuying when you can buy one from OP for $2 more? I would much rather pay the extra $2 to have full warranty support.