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Black Friday is here, and we’ve been scouring deals across sites near and far to find the best of the best across tech. Gadgets like earbuds, smart speakers, TVs, tablets, laptops and many others are all getting serious discounts.
The best news? Many of our top picks across earbuds, speakers and TVs are all seeing discounts. So let’s dive into the best tech deals of Black Friday.
Earbuds and headphones
AirPods Pro (starting at $159.99, originally starting at $249.99; walmart.com and amazon.com)
Apple’s flagship earbuds are down to the lowest price we’ve ever seen. Walmart is selling AirPods Pro for just $159.99 if you’re a Walmart+ member. For the price, you get an outstanding pair of earbuds with great sound, solid battery life and active noise cancellation.
Sony WH-1000XM4 ($248, originally $349.95; amazon.com)
Sony WH1000XM4 Over-Ear HeadphonesAs our pick for best over-ear and best noise-canceling headphones, the Sony WH-1000XM4 are a steal at just $248. They offer nearly 30 hours of battery life, an adjustable audio mix and a super-comfortable fit on your head.
AirPods (2nd Gen) ($99, originally $129.99; amazon.com)
Apple AirPods Second GenerationApple’s standard AirPods still seriously impress with all of the calling card features — fast pairing, good sound, solid battery life and hands-free “Hey Siri” access. These also sport the now classic AirPods design.
AirPods 3 ($154.99, originally $179; amazon.com)
AirPods 3, which keep an open-ear design with no ear tip, are down to an all-time low price of $154.99 at Amazon after additional savings at checkout. These feature Adaptive EQ, hands-free access to Siri and long six-hour battery life from a single charge. Of course, they also integrate effortlessly with all Apple devices.
Echo Buds (2nd Gen) ($69.99, originally $119.99; amazon.com)
Amazon’s second attempt at earbuds are a very well-rounded product with one key feature — they put Alexa in your ears. By doing so you can ask the virtual assistant for nearly anything, and Echo Buds offer some of the best voice clarity we’ve tested.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro ($149.99, originally $199.99; amazon.com and samsung.com)
Galaxy Buds ProAs Samsung’s flagship earbuds, the Galaxy Buds Pro offer strong noise cancellation, rich sound and long battery life in a simplistic design. You can also get them in a gorgeous purple variant. They’re our top pick for Android earbuds as well.
Bose QuietComfort Noise-Canceling Earbuds ($199, originally $279; amazon.com)
Bose QuietComfort EarbudsThose seeking Bose-level sound and noise cancellation should look at the QuietComfort Earbuds. While they don’t win any points for a small or discreet design, these offer super noise cancellation that can let you concentrate or block out the world in a moment’s notice.
EarFun Air ($49.99, originally $69.99; amazon.com)
EarFun AirAt under $50, the EarFun Air bring new meaning as our budget pick for true wireless earbuds. Not only do these sound just as good as earbuds at twice the price, but they also offer long battery life and really good voice pickup for phone calls.
Powerbeats Pro ($149.95, originally $249.95; amazon.com)
If you care about a secure fit around your ear during workouts, the Powerbeats Pro might just be the true wireless earbuds for you — especially at $100 off. These sport the iconic ear hook design, which ensures that these don’t fall out of your ears.
Sony WF-1000XM4 Earbuds ($248, originally $279.99; amazon.com)
Sony’s latest earbuds offer the best noise cancellation we’ve ever tested and pair it with seriously long battery life. And all of this is housed in a smaller build that doesn’t protrude as much as other earbuds do outside of your ears.
Jabra Elite Active 75t ($167.99, originally $209.99; amazon.com)
For just $99.99, the Jabra’s Active 75t deserve a very long look. Even more so when you know they’re our top pick for workout earbuds. They will stay securely in your ear with a comfortable ear tip and offer a rich sound experience.
UE Fits Earbuds ($169, originally $249; ultimateears.com)
Unlike the other true wireless earbuds on this list, the UE Fits aim to provide the best seal through a molding process that happens before the first listen. It aids in comfort, and the sound quality here is bright and poppy, as you’d expect from Ultimate Ears.
Jaybird Vista 2 ($129.99, originally $199.99; jaybirdsport.com)
These true wireless earbuds have a sporty design with an ear tip — better yet, these are IP68 rated for sweat- and waterproofness. You’ll be able to control the audio mix, noise cancellation and a transparency mode through the companion app for Android or iOS.
Bose QuietComfort 35 II Headphones ($179, originally $349; amazon.com)
Bose is a trusted name when it comes to audio, and these QuietComfort 35 II over-ear headphones offer class-leading features in a comfortable build. And true to Bose, these have the unique ability of being able to block out noise from a dual-microphone system.
Smart home
Echo (4th Gen) ($59.99, originally $99.99; amazon.com)
Amazon Echo, 4th GenAmazon’s fourth-gen Echo is our pick for a smart speaker and is really the one to beat with really strong sound. It gives you instant access to Alexa for any question or command, plus it can also power your smart home with a boatload of connectivity. The spherical design is also just fun.
Blink Mini ($19.99, originally $34.99; amazon.com)
For just $19.99, you really can’t go wrong with the Blink Mini. It’s effortless to set up and is a super-easy-to-operate home security camera that’s really pint-size. The Blink Mini also gives you a 1080p HD view of whatever you’re looking at.
Nest Hub (2nd Gen) ($49.99, originally $99.99; bestbuy.com)
Google Nest Hub 2nd GenFifty dollars for a Nest Hub is really a steal of a deal, and for good reason. It’s our top pick of a smart display for your nightstand and offers a bunch of features. You can instantly access the Google Assistant without hesitation, plus it will provide responses through voice and on the 7-inch touch screen.
Nest Thermostat ($99.99, originally $129.99; amazon.com)
As our budget pick for a thermostat, the Nest Thermostat pairs a modern design with a simple user interface. You can use your finger to adjust the temperature and see it in real time on an LED screen.
Blink Video Doorbell ($34.99, originally $49.99; amazon.com)
Blink’s first doorbell ditches a complicated installation and wiring for an effortless setup. It’s perfect for someone who wants to add security to their home but doesn’t want to spend a lot of money.
Ring Video Doorbell Wired ($41.99, originally $59.99; amazon.com)
As Ring’s entry-level doorbell, you might not be expecting a ton — but for the discounted price of $41.99 the Video Doorbell Wired gets a lot done. Its HD camera provides a clear view, and it integrates fully into the Ring ecosystem.
Eero 6 Wi-Fi System ($167, originally $279; amazon.com)
Eero 6 Mesh Wi-Fi System and 2 ExtendersAs our pick for best mesh Wi-Fi system, the Eero 6 is really a star. This bundle comes with three nodes that won’t just provide better coverage for your home but will also be more effortless to maintain. On top of internet duty, the Eero 6 is also a smart home hub with Zigbee inside.
Philips Hue White & Color A19 Bulb 3-Pack ($99.99, originally $134.99; bestbuy.com)
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance BR30 Starter KitWhether you’re expanding your smart home or starting fresh, you can’t go wrong with Philips Hue A19 Bulbs. This three-pack can let you cast almost any color in a floor or ceiling fixture, and these support Bluetooth control.
Nest Audio ($59.99, originally $99.99; bestbuy.com)
While this smart speaker does look like a vertical pillow, it also packs rich, clear sound with instant access to Google Assistant. We’d recommend pairing two together for stereo sound.
Nest Learning Thermostat ($179, originally $249; target.com and amazon.com)
Google Nest Learning ThermostatAs our pick for a smart thermostat, the Nest Learning Thermostat lets you turn the circular build to simply adjust the temperature. It’s really something in use and is just effortless.
Echo Show 5 ($44.99, originally $84.99; amazon.com)
Echo Show 5Those on the quest for a smaller smart display should check out the Echo Show 5. It’s the perfect size for a nightstand, desk or even side table. You can watch content, see visual responses and take video calls on the 5-inch screen — or, if you’re like us, you’ll use it as a mini karaoke display.
Ring Alarm (2nd Gen) 5-Piece Kit ($119.99, originally $199.99; amazon.com)
At 40% off this five-piece Ring Alarm kit is a really good option for those who want a DIY home security system. It was our previous top pick and only bested by the Ring Alarm Pro. Still, this offers a simple setup and boatloads of customization.
Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro ($199.99, originally $249.99; amazon.com)
Not only does the Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro light up when motion is detected courtesy of two bright LEDs, but it also records 1080p footage. Better yet, it offers 3D motion detection for a really cool way to view what’s going on.
Wyze Bulb Color 2-Pack ($20.14, originally $26.18; amazon.com)
Wyze smart bulbThis two-pack of Wyze Bulbs is an excellent way to start your smart home since they offer simple integration with Alexa and Google Assistant. You can use your voice or the Wyze app on your Android or iOS device to set the bulbs to whatever color you’d like.
Wearables
Apple Watch SE 40mm ($219.99, originally $279.99; amazon.com)
Don’t want or need all the bells and whistles of the Apple Watch Series 7? Then the Apple Watch SE is the way to go. It will track your sleep, track your workouts and monitor your heart, all while letting you install apps and use it as a miniature iPhone.
Apple Watch Series 7 41mm ($379.99, originally $399.99; amazon.com)
The Apple Watch Series 7 is Apple’s newest smartwatch, and it comes with a bigger, brighter display and all-day battery. Part fitness tracker, part wrist computer, the Series 7 does it all — it tracks your workouts and monitors your blood oxygen levels, all while giving you a full-size keyboard to reply to messages or emails.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 ($114.99, originally $249.99; samsung.com)
Samsung and Google teamed up to create a new operating system and Wear OS experience, and the Galaxy Watch 4 is one of two devices to come out of the partnership. Track your fitness activities and levels, all the while monitoring alerts from your Android phone directly from your wrist.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic ($164.99, originally $349.99; samsung.com)
The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is similar to the Galaxy Watch 4 but with a more refined design. The bezel around the display rotates to help you navigate the interface, and it counts your steps, tracks your sleep and puts timely alerts at your fingertips.
Fitbit Versa 3 ($179.95, originally $229.95; bestbuy.com)
Fitbit Versa 3Fitbit’s Versa 3 is as close as you’ll get to a true smartwatch from the fitness tracker company. Pair it with an Android phone or iPhone to receive alerts or track your health stats, including the recently added ability to tell you when it’s time for a rest day instead of pushing yourself too far.
Fitbit Sense ($199.95, originally $299.95; bestbuy.com)
Fitbit SenseThe Fitbit Sense is part medical device, part smartwatch. It tracks your typical fitness stats, in addition to being able to measure your stress level. You get six months of Fitbit Premium, the company’s advanced metrics and workout service, with each purchase of the Sense.
Amazfit T-Rex Pro ($139.99, originally $179.99; amazon.com)
Amazfit T-Rex Pro Smart WatchAmazfit’s T-Rex Pro has a 1.3-inch AMOLED display and 18-hour battery life, and it can track over 100 different sports during a workout. It reminds us of an old-school, rugged watch with a modern, smart twist.
Amazfit Bip U Pro ($54.99, originally $69.99; amazon.com)
Amazfit Bip U Pro Smart WatchThe Big U Pro boasts nine-day battery life while still tracking your workouts and fitness metrics. It comes with Alexa integration, meaning you can talk to your wrist and feel like Inspector Gadget while controlling your smart lights or asking for weather updates.
Amazon Echo Frames ($154.99, originally $249.99; amazon.com)
Amazon heard you liked Alexa, so it put Alexa on your face. The Echo Frames are smart glasses that allow you to use Alexa, hands-free, from anywhere. Built-in speakers allow you to hear the digital assistant or listen to your favorite music without interrupting those around you — and you can look stylish while doing it.
Bose Frames ($219, originally $249; amazon.com)
Bose FramesBose has its own smart glasses. Pulling double duty as sunglasses and a means for you to listen to music or talk on the phone, the Bose Frames are as stylish as they are purposeful. There are multiple different frame options to make sure you get the look you love.
Apollo Neuro ($349; apolloneuro.com)
The Apollo Neuro uses vibrations on your arm or leg for touch therapy to help you focus and de-stress. Additionally, you can score an exclusive $30 off the Apollo Neuro with code CNNHOLIDAYS30.
Tablets
Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus ($54.99, originally $109.99; amazon.com)
The Fire HD 8 Plus is our budget pick for a tablet and is an even better deal at $54.99. It can handle a host of everyday tasks and access Amazon’s library of content, including streaming movies and TV shows, e-reading and even some light gaming.
Amazon Fire 7 Tablet ($34.99, originally $49.99; amazon.com)
A tablet for under $35? That’s exactly what the Fire 7 is, and it’s great for a bunch of simple tasks like web browsing, video calls, e-reading and even some light gaming.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 ($129.99, originally $199.99; bestbuy.com)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite 8.7-inch 64 GB with Wi-FiNeed an affordable Android tablet? The Galaxy Tab A7 is just that. It has an 8.7-inch display, 64GB of storage and runs Android 11 out of the box. At $129, you’re going to be hard-pressed to find a better deal.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE ($449.99, originally $599.99; bestbuy.com)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FEWith FE products, Samsung takes the best of the high-end and expensive models and combines with the best parts of the entry-level models to create a device that’s the best of both worlds. With the Tab S7 FE, you’ll get a 12.4-inch display, 128GB of storage and S Pen support for jotting notes or sketching out your latest ideas.
Streaming sticks and boxes
Apple TV 4K 32GB (Previous Gen) ($124.99, originally $179.99; adorama.com)
Apple TV 4KIf you’re all right with the previous Siri Remote, Adorama is offering the previous-gen Apple TV 4K 32GB for $179.99. But CNN Underscored readers can use code SAVEONCNN to score this streaming box for just $124.99, which is the lowest price you’ll find.
Apple TV Siri Remote (2nd Gen) ($54.98, originally $59.99; amazon.com)
Apple Siri Remote (2nd Gen)Regardless of what Apple TV you have, the second-gen Siri Remote is one of the best gadgets we’ve ever used. It has a circular touchpad that’s reminiscent of the iPod click wheel and is a lot easier to use. It’s a must-buy for an Apple TV user.
Roku Streambar ($79.99, originally $129.99; roku.com)
The Roku Streambar is both a soundbar and an HD streaming stick combined into one. While it levels up and improves the audio quality of your TV, it also gives you access to thousands of streaming services.
Apple TV 4K ($159.95, originally $179; amazon.com)
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, there’s a lot to be said about the Apple TV 4K. It integrates seamlessly with all of your devices and knows your logins, so it’s a breeze to set up. Better yet, the Apple TV 4K is also super fast and supports the latest content standards. And it keeps with the best remote we’ve ever tested.
Roku Ultra ($85.99, originally $99.99; amazon.com)
Roku UltraAs our pick for a streaming box, the Roku Ultra checks off all the boxes. It can stream content at up to 4K resolution and offers access to thousands of streaming services. Better yet, the interface is quite intuitive to use.
Fire TV Stick ($19.99, originally $39.99; amazon.com)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4KAmazon’s entry-level Fire TV Stick plugs into the back of your TV’s HDMI port and gives you instant access to the Fire OS streaming interface. From there you can access a bevy of streaming services like HBO Max, Disney+, Discovery+, Netflix, Hulu and Prime Video, among others. You’ll also get an Alexa voice remote, which can control the power and volume for the connected TV.
Fire TV Stick 4K Max ($34.99, originally $54.99; amazon.com)
Amazon’s latest stick, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, truly levels up the streaming experience and represents the best Fire OS experience we’ve tested. The extra speed lets you open apps faster and ultimately get to enjoying content quicker. It also integrates with Amazon’s Alexa ecosystem and comes paired with an Alexa voice remote.
Google Chromecast ($19.99, originally $29.99; bestbuy.com)
If you only care about Google Casting to your TV, this is a $19.99 solution for doing just that. The classic Chromecast still plugs right into the HDMI port on the back of your TV and is controlled from a connected device like a phone.
TVs
Insignia 24-Inch Smart Fire TV ($99, originally $169; bestbuy.com)
Insignia 24-inch Smart Fire TVBest Buy’s Insignia electronics brand is discounting a 24-inch HD TV to just $99, down from $169.99. For under $100 you get a 720p HD TV that has popular streaming apps and services built directly into its Fire OS operating system. It’s a solid choice for a secondary TV in the kitchen, your kids’ playroom or maybe even for your back patio. It even works with Amazon’s Alexa.
Amazon 55-Inch Fire TV Omni Series ($409.99, originally $559.99; amazon.com)
Amazon now has its own brand of TVs under the Fire TV Omni name, and they look great. Every Omni TV runs Fire TV OS, the same operating system that Amazon’s Fire TV streaming devices use, ensuring you’ll have the same experience with the addition of managing — or purchasing — a streaming stick or set-top box. Each model has a 4K resolution with support for HDR10, Dolby Digital Plus and hands-free Alexa interactions.
Hisense 55-Inch U7G QLED TV ($649.99, originally $849.99; amazon.com)
On the higher end of the Hisense TV lineup is the U7G, which is currently $649 — down from $849 — on Amazon. The U7G boasts a Quantum Dot QLED display, powered by Google’s Android TV platform, and it even works with Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant. It has a 120Hz display, which is sure to make any gamers in your home happy.
Hisense 70-Inch A6G 4K TV ($549.99, originally $849.99; bestbuy.com)
The Hisense A6G has nearly everything you could want from a smart TV. It runs Google’s Android TV platform, allowing you to install apps like Netflix or Discovery+ from the Play Store or stream music and videos directly from your phone to the TV. It’s a 4K TV set with Dolby Vision HDR for a bright, clear and crisp picture. At 70 inches, you’re getting a whole lot of TV for not a lot of money. What’s not to love?
Samsung 43-Inch The Frame ($797.99, originally $999.99; samsung.com and amazon.com)
Samsung's The FrameSamsung’s The Frame is one of the more unique TVs on the market. Instead of just turning off and displaying a black screen, it will display art, and with the matching frame borders (which are sold separately), The Frame looks like a work of art on your wall. It’s discounted by over $200 for the 43-inch size and it still acts like a Samsung QLED TV.
Samsung 75-Inch 4K Crystal UHD TV ($849, originally $1,000; samsung.com)
Samsung 70-inch 4K Crystal UHD TVSamsung’s 70-inch Crystal UHD is large and in charge. OK, maybe we’re exaggerating a little bit. But seriously, at $849 you’re getting a lot of screen for not a lot of money. You’ll get a 4K HDR experience with a refresh rate of 60Hz. It’s running Samsung’s Smart TV Tizen platform to stream your favorite shows without the need for a set-top box, and if you’re so inclined, you can even use Alexa or Google Assistant directly through the TV itself.
Samsung 43-Inch The Sero ($997.99, originally $1,499.99; samsung.com and amazon.com)
Whether you’re obsessed with TikTok or want a truly unique TV, The Sero deserves a look. What makes this 43-inch TV unique? Its screen can rotate. By default it’s vertical in orientation, but thanks to the motor it can rotate horizontally. It’s pretty neat, but you’re definitely paying for the feature. Luckily, it’s over $500 off if you desire this unique TV.
Sony 50-Inch X80J ($598, originally $699.99; amazon.com)
If you’re looking for a sharp, rich and clear picture, Sony’s TVs are known for offering exactly that. The X80J offers great picture quality and a handy Google TV interface, and it will upscale content to 4K. The 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch and 75-inch models are all on sale.
Sony 75-Inch X90J ($1,598, originally $2,099.99; amazon.com)
55-Inch Sony X90J LED TVHere’s the main thing to know about the X90J — it features the same processor as the Sony A90J, our pick for best luxury TV. And while the X90J doesn’t have as striking a design, it does offer slimmer bezels to let you focus on the picture quality. It supports HDR and Dolby Vision for a rich picture, plus it’s running a Google TV smart interface.
Sony 65-Inch A80J ($1,798, originally $2,198; amazon.com)
Sony A90J OLED TVSony’s entry-level OLED delivers a stellar picture quality that lets you see the inkiness of darker colors and a vibrant pop from colors. It’s paired with a thin and striking design that seriously slims down the bezels. And like the rest of the 2021 Sony TV lineup, it has a Google TV smart interface built in.
TCL 65-Inch 6-Series TV ($898, originally $1,499; amazon.com)
As our top pick for a TV, the 6-Series offers exceptional picture quality, thanks to a QLED and Mini LED panel. Better yet, it’s running a Roku smart interface, which is intuitive and features a number of platforms like Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, YouTube and Netflix. You can also save on the 75-inch or 55-inch models.
Vizio 75-Inch M7 series ($999, originally $1,299; bestbuy.com)
70-Inch Vizio M-SeriesVizio’s M7 series of TVs have nearly every technical term you want to see on a TV’s specification sheet. For example, this 75-inch model includes Quantum Color, a ProGaming Engine, Dolby Vision HDR and a bunch of other marketing names. Here’s what you really need to know: With the M7 series you’ll get a bright picture that’s full of saturated colors, and if you’re a gamer (or live with one) the M7 is compatible with current generation consoles’ variable refresh rates, so games look amazing at all times. The M7 also works with all smart home platforms, including Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant.
Phones and mobile accessories
Case-Mate Power Pad Pro 3-in-1 ($100; case-mate.com)
CaseMate Power Pad Pro 3 in 1Charging your iPhone, earbuds and Apple Watch can be a real pain — especially when you consider all the cables. Give the gift of removing clutter with the CaseMate Power Pad 3-in-1 wireless charger. It can charge your phone, earbuds and watch, and it has a USB-A port on the back that can be used to charge anything else.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G ($1,499.99, originally $1,799.99; amazon.com and samsung.com)
We called the Galaxy Z Fold 3 a near-perfect foldable that combines a phone and tablet into one device. At $300 off, down to $1,499.99, the Z Fold 3 is more affordable than before, and for the right person, it makes an excellent device.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G ($849.99, originally $999.99; amazon.com and samsung.com)
The Z Flip 3 5G was the first mainstream — and durable — foldable at $999.99, but this Black Friday sale makes it even more affordable at $849.99.
OnePlus Nord N200 ($199.99, originally $239.99; amazon.com)
The OnePlus Nord N200 5G is a good choice for a T-Mobile user who wants to take advantage of 5G, cares more about screen quality than image quality and uses a phone for basic tasks. It’s an even better deal at $40 off.
OnePlus 9 Pro ($799.99, originally $1,069; amazon.com)
The OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro have many of the same features you’d find on the Galaxy S21 series, but for a couple of hundred dollars less. The 9 Pro has long battery life, four cameras and a larger display for $799.99.
OnePlus 8T ($499.99, originally $599.99; amazon.com)
At $100 off, the OnePlus 8T is an even better deal as a modern Android phone complete with 120Hz 6.55-inch display. It’s also powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and comes with 256GB of storage.
Motorola Razr 5G ($799.99, originally $1,399.99; amazon.com)
Motorola’s taking $600 of the Razr 5G — it’s a second-generation folding phone that is nostalgia-fueled. The Razr 5G for $799.99 is a better deal, but make sure you’re all right with the design, battery life and a single camera on the front.
Anker 40-Watt 2-Port Charger ($20.99, originally $27.99; amazon.com)
This 40-watt wall charger from Anker features two USB-C ports that can fast charge phones and tablets with ease. It’s also quite portable, with a plug that can fold in.
Apple MagSafe Charger ($31.99, originally $34.99; amazon.com)
This Apple MagSafe Charger can attach to the back of any iPhone 12 or 13 to ensure that it will properly charge at up to 15 watts. AirPods 3 and newer versions of AirPods Pro support MagSafe as well.
Apple MagSafe Duo Charger ($103.99, originally $129; amazon.com)
MagSafe Duo ChargerThose with an iPhone or Apple Watch should check out the MagSafe Duo Charger. This combination charger is ultra portable and can wirelessly charge both devices.
Speakers
Tribit StormBox Micro ($45.99, originally $59.99; amazon.com)
The Stormbox Micro is a near-perfect speaker for its $50 price. Its unassuming square build features a strong rubber strap on the back for easy attachment anywhere, and the battery gives you eight hours of playback.
Ultimate Ears Boom 3 ($129.99, originally $149.99; ultimatears.com)
The UE Boom 3 gives you robust, 360-degree sound in a waterproof, dustproof canister that you can take everywhere. It’s pretty much everything you could want in a Bluetooth speaker for $129.99.
Marshall Emberton ($129.99, originally $169.99; marshallheadphones.com)
The Emberton is all about style and will certainly elevate your rock star status. It pushes out balanced sound from the front and back, and can fill a whole room.
JBL Charge 4 ($149.95, originally $179.95; jbl.com)
JBL Charge 4 Waterproof portable Bluetooth SpeakerThe Charge 4 is an all-around great-sounding portable speaker that can handle a drop and can charge another device. Better yet, it comes in a range of colors and can even be personalized.
Bose SoundLink Mini II ($109, originally $179; bose.com)
Bose SoundLink Mini IIThis refurbished SoundLink Mini II not only lowers the price, but it delivers classic Bose sound in a portable build. It can last for up to 12 hours and offers strong bass.
Sony SRSRA3000 Speaker ($179.99, originally $299.99; bestbuy.com)
Sony SRSRA3000 SpeakerIf you care about audio quality, this 360 Reality Audio Speaker from Sony deserves a look. Not only does it support the 360 reality audio standard and Dolby Atmos mixes, but it can easily fill a room in a small build.
The Child Bluetooth Speaker ($15.63, originally $19.99; amazon.com)
If you’re strong with The Force, this Bluetooth speaker is for you. Not only does it look like The Child from “The Mandalorian,” but it sounds pretty darn good also.
Laptops
Apple M1 MacBook Air ($849, originally $999; amazon.com)
2020 Apple MacBook Air with Apple M1 ChipAs our top pick for an Apple laptop, the M1 MacBook Air is the answer for most people who want a portable Mac. The M1 processor inside not only stretches the battery life to several days but gives you enough performance for nearly any task.
Apple 13-Inch MacBook Pro ($1,599, originally $1,699; bhphotovideo.com)
Apple 13-inch MacBook ProThis souped up 13-inch MacBook Pro is more powerful than the MacBook Air and gives you more room for higher-performance tasks. It’s ideal for a creative or someone who wants a runway for intense tasks.
Lenovo 15.6-Inch IdeaPad 5 Laptop ($519, originally $599; bhphotovideo.com)
At just over $500, this Lenovo IdeaPad 5 succeeds as a big-screen Windows PC for everyday tasks. We wouldn’t necessarily use it for creative tasks or AAA games, but for web browsing, word processing and more everyday tasks you’re set.
Surface Go 2 ($299.99, originally $399.99; bestbuy.com)
Microsoft Surface Go 2Those looking for a basic Windows 2-in-1 should take a look at the Go 2 — it’s enough for web browsing, word processing, video calls, streaming and a little bit more. Plus, if you pair it with a TypeCover for $99, it will act like a laptop.
Computer accessories
Logitech StreamCam ($129.99, originally $169.99; logitech.com and amazon.com)
With a 1080p HD lens on the front and an adjustable mount, the StreamCam is the ideal versatile webcam for a content creator. Better yet, it can shoot vertically or horizontally and is powered by USB-C.
Logitech MK335 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo ($24.99, originally $29.99; amazon.com)
Looking to boost your WFH setup? This bundle includes a Logitech keyboard and mouse, and it offers plenty of customizability.
Logitech M705 Wireless ($24.99, originally $29.99; amazon.com)
This ergonomic mouse from Logitech connects effortlessly with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to your computer and promises to last for as long as three years on a charge.
Logitech G Pro TKL Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard ($99.99, originally $129.99; bestbuy.com)
This G Pro TKL mechanical keyboard from Logitech ensures a zero-latency experience with accurate keys and a wired connection. It’s also pretty compact with a tenkeyless design and a steel bottom plate.
Samsung T5 Portable 1TB SSD ($109.99, originally $139.99; samsung.com)
Samsung’s always made sleek portable SSDs, and the T5 is no different. It has an aluminum casing available in three colors — black, red or gold — and is shock-resistant against accidental drops.
Accessories
Casetify (casetify.com)
Casetify Clouds phone caseWe love Casetify for its trendy options and customization studio. Its Black Friday deals run Monday, Nov. 22 through Sunday, Nov. 28. Cyber Monday sales start Monday, Nov. 29 and run through Tuesday, Nov. 30. You won’t need a discount code, but if you buy one product, you’ll get 10% off; if you buy two products, you’ll get 20% off; and if you buy three products, you’ll get 25% off. Alternatively, if you buy one Ultra Impact or Ultra Impact MagSafe case you’ll get 15% off.
Nomad Goods (nomadgoods.com)
Nomad’s Black Friday sale is not one to miss. Its deals last from Friday, Nov. 19 through Monday, Nov. 29 at midnight. All products sitewide are 30% off with no code needed. If you choose to shop Nomad’s outlet, accessories are up to 80% off. You can pick from accessories like Apple Watch bands, phone cases and even wireless chargers and cables.
PhoneSoap (phonesoap.com)
PhonesoapKeeping your phone clean is more important than ever, and PhoneSoap is here to help with devices to sanitize your phone. With the exception of SurfaceSoap, the brand is offering 30% off all UV-C items starting Monday, Nov. 22 and running through Monday, Nov. 29. Use code BFCM30 at checkout to access the discount.
Editors Note: It’s still unknown whether or not UV Sanitizers and UV-C can kill Covid-19, and the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) recently released an advisory confirming this. They also note that direct contact with UV-C or looking into the light can cause injury. The UV Sanitizers above feature lids with a locking mechanism or the light is only activated when the cover is confirmed to be closed. You can see the full advisory from the FDA here and further analysis from CNN Business here.
Casely (getcasely.com)
Paint The Town CaseCasely offers fun and trendy iPhone and AirPods cases at affordable prices for most budgets. Shop its Black Friday sales from Monday, Nov. 22 through Tuesday, Nov. 30 to get 50% off sitewide.