Stop Overpaying for Phones in Nepal: This New Site Compares Every Store's Price in Seconds
Key Takeaways
- Compares real Nepal prices across Daraz, Hukut, GBN Store, Mobile Mandu and more
- Shows the best price after coupon codes, for the exact variant you want
- Live prices for popular phones like the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Redmi Note 14 5G
Why Nepali shoppers keep overpaying
If you have ever bought a phone or gadget in Nepal, you know the frustration. The same model can cost thousands of rupees more on one store than another, and coupon codes are scattered all over the place. Comparing Daraz, Hukut, GBN Store, Mobile Mandu and the rest by hand is exhausting, and most people just give up and overpay.
A new Nepali price-comparison site, GadgetsHaru, is built to fix exactly this. It scans the major stores in Nepal and shows you the lowest real price for any gadget, after coupons are applied, broken down by variant so the 8GB/128GB price is never mixed up with the 12GB/256GB one.
How it works
For any product, GadgetsHaru pulls live listings from multiple Nepali stores, applies any working coupon codes, and surfaces the single best price along with every other store so you can compare at a glance. Prices refresh regularly, and each product page shows the full specs and the price for the exact variant you want to buy.
Popular phones and their current best prices in Nepal
Here are some of the most searched phones in Nepal right now, with live prices on GadgetsHaru:
- iPhone 16 Pro Max, around Rs 1,97,000
- iPhone 13, around Rs 80,399
- Redmi Note 14 5G, around Rs 30,999
- Realme C53, around Rs 16,499
- Redmi 14C, around Rs 13,999
Handy for EV owners too
Electric vehicle owners are some of the most tech-forward buyers in Nepal, and the same price-comparison approach helps with the phones, smartwatches, power banks and accessories that fit an EV lifestyle. Before your next gadget purchase, a quick price check can save you real money.
Explore the full catalog and live Nepal prices at GadgetsHaru.com.