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You can now buy Logitech peripherals at Watsons

You can now buy Logitech peripherals at Watsons
PHOTO: Potions.sg

Logitech has partnered with Watsons to bring its lifestyle and tech products to 28 Watsons locations in Singapore and online. 

This means you can now buy Logitech's personal workspace solutions products, including the K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard, Pebble Wireless Mouse M350, Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, POP Wireless Mouse, BRIO 500 and Zone Vibe 100 Wireless Over the Ear Headphones, from more locations than ever.

From now till March 29, you can enjoy 20 per cent off Watsons-exclusive promotions on all Logitech products, including the Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse ($95.20, SRP $119), BRIO 500 ($159.20, SRP $199), Zone Vibe 100 Wireless Over the Ear Headphones ($127.20, SRP $159), K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard ($47.20, SRP $59), Pebble Wireless Mouse M350 ($36, SRP $45) and POP Wireless Mouse ($43.20, SRP $54).

You can purchase them online or at their physical stores.

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This article was first published in Potions.sg.

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