Selling a phone, laptop, game console, or any electronics on eBay means getting the exact model, testing status, accessories, condition, and price right. FlipListr helps identify your device from photos, prepares the eBay listing, checks sold-comp pricing, and keeps the seller in review before anything posts.
To sell electronics on eBay, identify the exact model number, test every function you can verify, photograph accessories and defects, and price from sold listings for the same model and condition.
FlipListr handles the full range of electronics on eBay — not just the common stuff.
Point your phone at the item. FlipListr works with any smartphone camera — no special lighting or setup needed.
FlipListr identifies your item, writes the eBay title and description, suggests a competitive price, and removes the photo background — automatically.
Review everything on screen, edit anything you want, then tap Post After Review. Your listing goes straight to your eBay account via official API.
Selling a phone, laptop, game console, or any electronics on eBay means getting the exact model, testing status, accessories, condition, and price right. FlipListr helps identify your device from photos, prepares the eBay listing, checks sold-comp pricing, and keeps the seller in review before anything posts.
Manually, listing electronics on eBay takes 10–20 minutes — researching comps, writing the title and description, editing photos, and selecting item specifics. Using FlipListr, the same listing takes after seller review because AI handles everything from your photo.
Price electronics based on recently sold (completed) eBay listings for similar items in similar condition — not active listings, which show what sellers are asking, not what buyers paid. FlipListr's AI does this research automatically and suggests a competitive price when it generates your listing.
Electronics have model numbers, specs, and compatibility details that take time to research. FlipListr's AI pulls them automatically from your photo. FlipListr is free to start — 5 listing checks per month, no credit card required.
Mistakes that cost sellers money — and how to avoid them.
Electronics buyers search by exact model. "iPhone 13 Pro Max 256GB Graphite Unlocked" surfaces for people searching that specific phone. "Used iPhone Good Condition" gets buried. Pull the model number from the device itself — it's usually in Settings → About or printed on the back.
"Tested working — powers on, all functions normal" with a photo of the device powered on sells for 30–50% more than "untested, sold as-is." For vintage audio equipment, photograph the unit lit up and playing. That single photo removes more doubt than any description you can write.
A Sony WH-1000XM4 with original case, USB-C cable, and aux cord in the original box sells for significantly more than the same headphones in a plain bag. Photograph all accessories spread out together. Buyers pay a premium for complete kits because they don't have to source cables separately.
Vintage receivers, turntables, and speakers often have model numbers on small rear-panel labels. A clear photo of that label is essential — vintage buyers search by exact model number and will pass on any listing where they can't verify it. Clean the label with a dry cloth first if it's dusty.
Based on recent sold listings. Actual prices vary by condition, completeness, and timing.
| Item | Typical Sold Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 12 Pro 128GB Unlocked | $180–$225 | Add $20–30 for original box; deduct $30+ for cracked screen |
| Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones | $120–$155 | Original case required for top price; without case drops to $90–110 |
| Canon AE-1 35mm Film Camera | $85–$145 | Working shutter adds $40+ vs cosmetic-only; test before listing |
| Pioneer SX-980 AM/FM Receiver | $160–$340 | Fully restored examples hit $400+; sold as-is = $80–120 |
| iPad Pro 11" (2020, 128GB WiFi) | $280–$380 | Apple Pencil compatibility is a key search term to include |
FlipListr works across every major eBay category.