Electronics & Appliances / TV & Audio by city

Price (THB)
Large smart TV 19000 THB — Phuket, Thailand
Large smart TV 19000 THB
19 000 THB
📍Phuket, Thailand ·
Electronics & Appliances TV & Audio
Xiaomi TV Pro 55 2026 Google TV 55" 4K QLED
6 500 THB
📍Phuket, Thailand ·
Electronics & Appliances TV & Audio
Portable LED 1080p projector (home cinema)
50 340 THB
📍Ko Samui, Thailand ·
Electronics & Appliances TV & Audio
TV with movie on screen (Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed) — Phuket, Thailand
TV with movie on screen (Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed)
Price not specified
📍Phuket, Thailand ·
Electronics & Appliances TV & Audio
Sony HT-100F soundbar with Bluetooth — Phuket, Thailand
Sony HT-100F soundbar with Bluetooth
1 500 THB
📍Phuket, Thailand ·
Electronics & Appliances TV & Audio
TCL TV 55 inches 7500 THB (negotiable) — Phuket, Thailand
TCL TV 55 inches 7500 THB (negotiable)
7 500 THB
📍Phuket, Thailand ·
Electronics & Appliances TV & Audio
Case for Marshall Emberton speaker (free for coffee) — Phuket, Thailand
Case for Marshall Emberton speaker (free for coffee)
Price not specified
📍Phuket, Thailand ·
Electronics & Appliances TV & Audio

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Electronics in Thailand, Thailand — smartphones, laptops, tablets, audio, TVs and appliances. When buying second-hand, check completeness (box, charger, accessories), serial number on the manufacturer's site, repair history and battery health. Most popular categories are phones and laptops; the filters below narrow by subcategory and price range. Telegram contact keeps the conversation with the seller quick and on-platform.

Frequently asked questions

How do I check if a second-hand phone isn't stolen or blacklisted?
Ask the seller for the IMEI (dial *#06# on the device) and run it on the manufacturer site or a local IMEI-check service before you pay. For iPhones, open Settings → General → About to confirm the model and serial, then check the Apple coverage page for warranty status. Skip any device that can't be unlocked in front of you — a locked handset is almost always stolen.
Local spec vs import — what's the real difference?
Local units come with a dealer warranty valid in-country, proper power adapter, and regional charging certification. Imports are often 10–20% cheaper but may have different frequency bands (noticeable on 5G), warranty that requires shipping back to origin, and different radio spec. For a daily phone, local spec is worth the premium; for cameras or gaming devices where warranty matters less, imports are fine.
What's a healthy battery for a used iPhone or laptop?
iPhone: Settings → Battery → Battery Health. Above 85% is acceptable; above 90% is very good. MacBook: System Settings → Battery → Battery Health. Laptops generally last 500–800 charge cycles before visible fade — ask the seller to show the cycle count. A phone under 80% health will feel slow and shut down unexpectedly; factor the cost of a battery replacement into the offer.
Can I transfer the manufacturer warranty to me as the new owner?
For Apple, AppleCare+ is tied to the device serial, so the remaining coverage transfers automatically. For most Samsung / Sony / Dell warranties, the dealer warranty is non-transferable — it stays with the original purchase receipt. Ask the seller for the original invoice; even if the warranty doesn't transfer, having proof of purchase helps with service-centre repairs.