LG Flex Launches in the UK: A New Way to Access Premium Electronics.
LG Flex Service Debuts in the UK Market
According to Novyny.live: LG's British division has introduced LG Flex, a new subscription service that allows customers to rent high-end electronics for a monthly fee. This model offers an alternative to outright purchase, providing access to televisions, monitors, speakers, and soundbars. Subscription services for electronics are gaining traction globally as consumers seek more flexible ownership models.
Pricing and Available Products
For example, renting the LG B5 2025 television costs $382 per month. Customers who commit to a three-year contract see the price drop significantly to $128 monthly. It's worth noting that the outright purchase price for this TV is $3,515. The service also includes soundbars, with the most affordable 2024 model priced at $827 to buy. Monthly rental fees for soundbars range from $30 to $105.
For customer convenience, LG Flex includes optional disassembly and packing services for televisors, priced at approximately $69. Prior to its UK launch, LG tested a similar rental model in Singapore and Malaysia last year. This service presents an attractive option for those who wish to use premium technology without a large upfront investment.
The launch of LG Flex in Britain reflects a broader trend toward electronics rental, particularly in times of economic uncertainty and shifting consumer habits. Renting is becoming increasingly popular, especially among younger consumers who prioritize lowering costs and accessing the latest tech without long-term financial commitments. The success of this service could encourage other companies to consider similar business models in the region.
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