Reliance Digital's own audio listings, read on 20 August. The retailer publishes no customer ratings on this shelf at all.
We read 44 Reliance Digital audio listings on 20 August 2026 and seated 22 from Rs. 399 to Rs. 17,990. Not one of the 44 carries a rating or a rating count - this retailer publishes no customer feedback on its audio shelf at all, so brand and specification are the only signals available. The discount badge is not one of them: Sony and Apple claim 10 to 29 per cent off, while boAt, GOVO, Zebronics and Hammer claim 64 to 84 against stated MRPs three and six times their selling price.
Every price below was pulled from Reliance Digital on August 20, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Reliance Digital coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Eight listings under Rs. 1,500, including the cheapest soundbar on the shelf at Rs. 999 and two products claiming 84 per cent off - the largest discounts anywhere in this read.
Rs. 399 for a wired gaming headset badged 84 per cent off Rs. 2,499.
Why it earned its spot The floor of this shelf, and one of its two largest badges.
Rs. 749 for a 10-watt portable Bluetooth speaker.
Why it earned its spot Ten watts for Rs. 749 - the cheapest watt on this page.
Rs. 899 for a 12-watt speaker that pairs with a second unit for stereo.
Why it earned its spot True wireless stereo pairing, which nothing cheaper here offers.
Rs. 999 for a 35-watt compact soundbar with 18 hours of playtime.
Why it earned its spot Thirty-five watts and a soundbar form factor for under a thousand rupees.
Rs. 999 for a 5-watt Bluetooth speaker in green.
Why it earned its spot Two hundred and fifty rupees more than the same brand's 10-watt speaker.
Rs. 1,099 for a 2.1 multimedia speaker system badged 84 per cent off Rs. 6,990.
Why it earned its spot A stated MRP of Rs. 6,990 on a product selling for Rs. 1,099.
Rs. 1,399 for on-ear wireless headphones with a stated 25 hours of playtime.
Why it earned its spot Rs. 3,091 below the Sony on-ear pair on the same shelf.
Rs. 1,449 for a 12-watt RMS speaker with an IPX4 splash rating.
Why it earned its spot An IPX4 rating, which the cheaper speakers on this page do not state.
Seven listings where Apple and Sony state list prices they mean - 20 per cent off each - alongside boAt and Zebronics products claiming 48 and 70 per cent on the same shelf.
Rs. 1,599 for Apple EarPods, badged 20 per cent off Rs. 2,000.
Why it earned its spot Apple's stated MRP is Rs. 2,000, where boAt states Rs. 6,990 for a Rs. 1,099 product.
Rs. 1,899 for a 3.1-watt speaker rated IPX7 for full immersion.
Why it earned its spot IPX7 - the only full-immersion rating in this read.
Rs. 1,990 for Sony wired earphones with a USB-C plug, at 20 per cent off.
Why it earned its spot A Rs. 2,490 stated MRP from a brand that could have claimed more.
Rs. 2,899 for a 2.0-channel Bluetooth soundbar with optical and HDMI-free inputs.
Why it earned its spot Optical input at under Rs. 3,000, which the cheaper bars do not offer.
Rs. 2,999 for a 20-watt RMS portable with eight hours of playtime.
Why it earned its spot Twenty watts RMS, the highest portable output on this page.
Rs. 2,999 for a JBL gaming headset with a removable microphone.
Why it earned its spot Rs. 2,600 above the Rs. 399 gaming headset at the top of this page.
Rs. 3,999 for Xiaomi's outdoor Bluetooth speaker.
Why it earned its spot A mid-table badge from a brand that sells at scale in India.
Seven listings where the specification-per-rupee argument is at its sharpest: a 200-watt GOVO system at Rs. 5,999, a two-channel Samsung bar at Rs. 5,490, and a Sony 5.1 at Rs. 17,990 claiming ten per cent off.
Rs. 4,490 for Sony's WH-CH520 wireless on-ear headphones.
Why it earned its spot Twenty-five per cent off, against 53 per cent on the boAt equivalent.
Rs. 4,849 for a Dolby 2.0 soundbar with HDMI ARC and optical in.
Why it earned its spot HDMI ARC, which is the connection that makes a soundbar behave like part of the television.
Rs. 5,490 for a Samsung 2.0-channel soundbar at 39 per cent off.
Why it earned its spot Rs. 641 above a Zebronics bar with more channels and more watts.
Rs. 5,999 for a 200-watt 2.1 system with a 6.5-inch subwoofer.
Why it earned its spot Two hundred watts and a subwoofer for Rs. 5,999 - about Rs. 30 a watt.
Rs. 6,999 for JBL's Bar 2.0 all-in-one soundbar.
Why it earned its spot A thousand rupees above the 200-watt GOVO, with two channels and no subwoofer.
Rs. 9,990 for a Sony 4.1-channel home theatre with Bluetooth and USB.
Why it earned its spot Four satellites and a subwoofer from Sony, at 29 per cent off.
Rs. 17,990 for a Sony 5.1 Dolby Digital soundbar system, at 10 per cent off.
Why it earned its spot Ten per cent off - the smallest claim on a shelf where boAt claims 84.
First: check the connection before the wattage, because a soundbar without HDMI ARC or an optical input will be unplugged within a month - on this shelf ARC starts at Rs. 4,849. Second: read the rupee price, since the badge here is a function of the brand rather than the product, running from 10 per cent on Sony to 84 on boAt. Third: treat wattage claims as comparable only when the listing says RMS, which several here do not. Fourth: check the live coupon page before checkout, the same discipline we applied to Reliance Digital microwave prices, because card and exchange offers on electronics are frequently worth more than the listing discount.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Onikuma K2 Pro wired gaming headphone, cheapest here | Rs. 399 | Rs. 2,499 | 84% |
| Hammer Wave 10W speaker | Rs. 749 | Rs. 2,499 | 70% |
| Portronics Sound Drum 1 | Rs. 899 | Rs. 2,499 | 64% |
| BPL CineCoustic 35W, cheapest soundbar | Rs. 999 | Rs. 3,999 | 75% |
| Hammer Drop 5W speaker | Rs. 999 | Rs. 3,499 | 71% |
| boAt Blitz 1500 2.1 multimedia, 84% badge, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,099 | Rs. 6,990 | 84% |
| boAt Rockerz 425 on-ear, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,399 | Rs. 2,990 | 53% |
| boAt Stone Beam 12W RMS, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,449 | Rs. 4,990 | 71% |
| Apple EarPods, 20% badge, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,599 | Rs. 2,000 | 20% |
| JBL Go Essential IPX7, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,899 | Rs. 2,999 | 37% |
| Sony IER-EX15C Type-C earphone, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,990 | Rs. 2,490 | 20% |
| Zebronics Juke Bar 2500 soundbar, Rs. 2 | Rs. 2,899 | Rs. 5,599 | 48% |
| boAt Stone Spinx Pro 20W RMS, Rs. 2 | Rs. 2,999 | Rs. 9,999 | 70% |
| JBL Quantum 100M2 gaming headset, Rs. 2 | Rs. 2,999 | Rs. 4,499 | 33% |
| Xiaomi Sound Outdoor speaker, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,999 | Rs. 6,999 | 43% |
| Sony WH-CH520 wireless on-ear, Rs. 4 | Rs. 4,490 | Rs. 5,990 | 25% |
| Zebronics Juke Bar 3800 Pro Dolby, Rs. 4 | Rs. 4,849 | Rs. 14,999 | 68% |
| Samsung HW-N300 2.0 soundbar, Rs. 5 | Rs. 5,490 | Rs. 9,000 | 39% |
| GOVO GoSurround 850 Pro 200W, Rs. 5 | Rs. 5,999 | Rs. 18,999 | 68% |
| JBL Bar 2.0 all-in-one, Rs. 6 | Rs. 6,999 | Rs. 12,999 | 46% |
| Sony SA-D40M2 4.1 home theatre, Rs. 9 | Rs. 9,990 | Rs. 13,990 | 29% |
| Sony HT-S20R 5.1 Dolby soundbar, 10% badge, Rs. 17 | Rs. 17,990 | Rs. 19,990 | 10% |
Every other shelf we read carries some customer feedback, however thin. Reliance Digital's audio listings carry none at all - not a single rating, not a single rating count, across all 44 listings returned by our four queries. That changes what this page can honestly tell you. There are no rating pills anywhere on it, because there is nothing to put in them, and no pick here is described as well-reviewed or popular. What is left is the brand, the stated specification and the price, and we have restricted our judgements to those three things.
The correlation on this page is close to perfect and it is not about the products. Apple and Sony state MRPs they sell near - 20 per cent off the EarPods, 20 per cent off the Sony earphones, 25 per cent off the Sony headphones, 29 per cent off the Sony 4.1 system and 10 per cent off the Sony 5.1 soundbar, the smallest badge in the read. Zebronics, GOVO, Hammer, boAt and BPL sit between 64 and 84 per cent, against stated MRPs as high as Rs. 18,999 on a Rs. 5,999 product and Rs. 6,990 on a Rs. 1,099 one. We lead every pick with the rupee price and report the badge as what the listing states.
Audio specifications are the easiest place on a listing page to mislead by omission. Some speakers here quote RMS watts, some quote a peak figure, and some quote no figure at all - the Xiaomi Sound Outdoor at Rs. 3,999 names neither a wattage nor a water rating. Where a listing states RMS we have said RMS; where it states a bare wattage we have said the listing does not specify. The same applies to channels and to connections: HDMI ARC, optical input and a subwoofer are either named on the listing or they are not claimed here.
Four queries returned four different kinds of product into one price range: portable Bluetooth speakers, wired and wireless headphones, soundbars, and multi-speaker home theatre systems. A Rs. 999 compact soundbar with a battery is a desk device; a Rs. 5,999 200-watt 2.1 system with a wired subwoofer is a living-room one; a Rs. 9,990 4.1 system needs cables run to the back of the room. We have said which each listing is and what its format actually asks of you, rather than ranking a Rs. 399 gaming headset against a Rs. 17,990 5.1 system on price alone.
On stated specification, the GOVO GoSurround 850 Pro at Rs. 5,999: 200 watts, 2.1 channels with a 6.5-inch wired subwoofer, HDMI, optical, AUX, USB, Bluetooth, three equaliser modes and an LED display. That is roughly thirty rupees a watt, the best ratio in this read. Its closest competitor on price is the Samsung HW-N300 at Rs. 5,490, which is two channels with no subwoofer - Rs. 509 less for a considerably smaller machine, though it carries a television maker's name and service network. If you want Dolby decoding and HDMI ARC for less, the Zebronics Zeb-Juke Bar 3800 Pro at Rs. 4,849 is the cheapest listing in our read with ARC. One caveat applies to all three: Reliance Digital publishes no ratings on any audio listing, so none of this is a judgement about how they sound.
We do not know why, but we can tell you the extent of it. Our read on 20 August 2026 covered four queries - soundbar, home theatre, bluetooth speaker and headphone - and returned 44 listings carrying prices and MRPs. Not one of them published a rating, an average or a rating count. This is not a case of thin samples or of a few unrated new products; the field is simply empty across the whole shelf. The practical consequence is that the usual check on a marketplace - does the crowd agree with the badge - is unavailable here, and the alternatives are the brand's reputation, the stated specification, and cross-checking the same model's ratings on a marketplace that does publish them before you buy.
The percentages are real in the sense that they are the gap between two numbers the listing states; whether the higher number was ever a selling price is a different question, and on this shelf the pattern is instructive. Sony's five listings in our read claim 10, 20, 25 and 29 per cent off, and Apple's EarPods claim 20. Those are brands that sell at close to their stated list prices. Against that, a boAt 2.1 speaker system selling at Rs. 1,099 claims 84 per cent off a stated Rs. 6,990, a GOVO soundbar at Rs. 5,999 claims 68 per cent off Rs. 18,999, and a Zebronics bar at Rs. 4,849 claims 68 per cent off Rs. 14,999. The badge here is tracking the brand's MRP policy, not the size of your saving. Compare rupee prices between products, not percentages.
They are three different amounts of hardware and three different amounts of installation. A plain soundbar - the JBL Bar 2.0 at Rs. 6,999 or the Samsung HW-N300 at Rs. 5,490 - is one box in front of the television, two channels, no subwoofer, and nothing to place or wire. A 2.1 system such as the GOVO GoSurround 850 Pro at Rs. 5,999 adds a subwoofer, which has to sit somewhere on the floor and be connected; in exchange you get the bass that a slim bar physically cannot produce. A 5.1 system such as the Sony HT-S20R at Rs. 17,990 or the 4.1 Sony SA-D40M2 at Rs. 9,990 adds rear speakers, which means running cable to the back of the room. Each step up is more sound and more work, and the honest question is how much cabling you are prepared to live with.
Usually, and on electronics they are frequently worth more than the listing discount. Reliance Digital runs bank and card offers applied at the payment stage, exchange bonuses on some categories and no-cost EMI above a threshold, none of which are included in the prices we read. We did not test any code or card offer at checkout for this page and will not quote a figure we have not seen applied. What this read gives you is the baseline to beat on 20 August 2026: Rs. 399 for the cheapest audio listing on the shelf, Rs. 999 for the cheapest soundbar, Rs. 2,899 for the cheapest bar with an optical input, Rs. 4,849 for the cheapest with HDMI ARC, and Rs. 5,999 for 200 watts with a subwoofer.





















