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We’re still a few weeks away from Black Friday, but savvy shoppers looking for bargains can already find early deals at several retailers. It can be a pain to sift through them all, which is why we’re here to help. CNET shopping experts are already doing the legwork of finding all the best early Black Friday deals for you, from TVs and headphones to laptops, tablets and mattresses. Don’t miss out on your chance to beat the rush.

Think of this page as your ultimate guide to finding the best Black Friday offers. We’re keeping this page updated live so you can take advantage of some of the best prices of the year.

Our favorite early Black Friday deals

Whether for streaming or light gaming, this Chromebook — priced at just over $200 — is a bargain. The laptop can charge from zero to 50% in 45 minutes, and it has 64GB of storage and 16GB of RAM.

Apple users, this tiny Bluetooth tracker can help you find your lost keys or wallet. And this four-pack can be yours at a great price.

This is an excellent budget tablet that’s now down to half-price, making it even better value for money.

This six-camera system can help you keep an eye on your whole property with two-way audio, 1080p resolution and motion alerts. It also includes a Sync Module XR for an extended range.

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This Sony model is down by a big $300 with a 65-inch 4K screen. It has HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision, a 120Hz frame rate, four HDMI inputs and Sony’s XR Contrast Booster, which is great for getting deeper blacks and increased brightness.

This kit adds lights to the back of your TV that sync up with whatever you’re watching or playing. There are kits for multiple TV sizes on sale right now. 

Add a whole new dimension of sound to your setup with this fantastic soundbar that’s easy to setup and fantastic when in use.

Get more out of your streaming services with this easy to install streaming device that’ll make searching through them simpler than ever before.

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If you want the sound quality of the AirPods Pro with the comfort and security of over-ear headphones, the AirPods Max are for you.

These Beats are some of our favorite over-ear headphones available at the moment. They’re not noise-canceling, but do support lossless audio, boast solid voice-call performance and impressed our reviewers with their substantial 50-hour battery life. 

Bose Ultra Open earbuds are not only supremely comfortable, but also have some of the best sound quality you could hope for, along with an amazing battery life and plenty of durability.

The Sennheiser Accentum true wireless earbuds are ergonomically designed with a sleek look and a 28-hour battery life. They’re well reviewed and highly regarded, making this $143 price an excellent value for the money.

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This 1,024-watt-hour power station is a great backup power source during inclement weather or when you’re traveling off the grid. It has six AC outlets, two USB-C ports, four USB-A ports and more. You can also connect it with compatible solar panels.

This smart screen offers a lot of utility, can integrate with your other smart home goods, and is even good for video calls.

A good coffee machine can really help you out, and this one’s easy to use, has access to a wide range of pods, and it looks good too.

Don’t worry about your vacuuming, just get this amazing and powerful robot vacuum to do it for you. It can even empty itself into the base, allowing you to leave it alone for a couple of months at a time.

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More early Black Friday home tech deals:

  • Google Nest Thermostat: $90 (save $40). The ever-popular Nest Thermostat is over 30% off, making now the time upgrade your daily routine.
  • Jackery HomePower 3000 power station: $999 (save $1,500). Though Amazon’s list prices doesn’t show it right now, this chunky power station launched just a few months ago at $2,500 so this is a huge saving.
  • Aqara U100 smart door lock: $130 (save $60 with Amazon Prime). This smart lock supports Apple’s Home Key technology, Amazon’s Alexa and more.
  • Starlink Mini Wi-Fi system: $300 (save $200). CNET expert Joe Supan called the Starlink Mini a “game-changer for travelers.” It’s perfect for those in remote areas, too. All you have to do to get a Wi-Fi signal is place this outside and let it face the sky.
  • Dyson V11 Origin vacuum: $400 (save $230). This powerful vacuum will make cleaning your floors a breeze, and it can even get into awkward sports too.
  • Amazon Echo Spot: $55 (save $25). This handy little smart speaker helps you stay on time, set alarms, and get answers quick.
  • Amazon Echo Show 5 Kids: $55 (save $45). Get your kids a personal tutor, play them some music, and let them browse a massive range of easy to control content.
  • Roborock Q10 S5+ robot vacuum and mop: $300 ($250). This is a powerful robot vacuum and mop that’ll keep all of your floors clean with very little hassle.

When is Black Friday?

This year, Black Friday is Nov. 28. It always lands on the Friday after Thanksgiving, which falls on the fourth Thursday of November. There are hundreds of price cuts and sizable sales from the biggest online retailers already available. 

Which stores have Black Friday sales?

Almost all major retailers offer tons of deals and discounts for Black Friday. Think of companies like Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart, as well as more specialized retailers such as B&H Photo, GameStop and Dell. Major retailers, such as Target and Walmart, will offer online-only savings in addition to traditional in-person sales. Keep in mind that physical locations can also run out of stock, so there are pros and cons to shopping in-store and online. 

When do Black Friday sales start?

Technically, Black Friday sales tend to begin a few weeks ahead of Thanksgiving, with the pace increasing closer to the actual Black Friday. And with Cyber Week starting two days after Black Friday, you’ll have more time to enjoy the savings from both events. 

Are Black Friday deals only available in person?

Generally speaking, no. Black Friday focuses largely on tech, home and deals that exist separately both in person and online. As more shopping is done online, Black Friday and Cyber Monday have started to blend together a little. That doesn’t mean all the deals are the same, but it does mean that finding new deals has become a greater challenge. 

Best Black Friday retailers

  • Amazon: One of the world’s largest online retailers, Amazon offers massive discounts with significant savings on tech, home appliances, and smart home equipment. 
  • Walmart: Save big on televisions, laptops, appliances like refrigerators and more at Walmart’s Black Friday event.
  • Best Buy: Black Friday is historically a great time to buy TVs, and Best Buy has you covered for that and more.
  • Home Depot: Eyeing home improvement tools? Home Depot has the best discounts on tools, appliances, and even grills.
  • Target: It may not be as big on Black Friday as other retailers, but Target does offer some great deals on toys, gifts and board games.

Why are they called Black Friday and Cyber Monday?

The term “black” has historically been used to denote distressing or calamitous events. The earliest known use of Black Friday for the Friday after Thanksgiving was to refer to the practice of workers calling in sick the day after Thanksgiving in the early 1950s. Around that same time, US police adopted the term to describe the traffic conditions during the first major holiday shopping date. 

After attempts to move to the term “Big Friday” failed, merchants attempted to ameliorate the term Black Friday in subsequent years, suggesting that its origin was not due to the terrible traffic the shopping spree created, but because the profit it generated put stores “back in the black” in financial terms. 

Then, in 2005, the National Retail Federation coined the term “Cyber Monday” because it had noticed a spike in online traffic the Monday following Thanksgiving. At the time, it was believed it was because people were making online purchases while they were at work following the holiday, so their kids couldn’t see any gift purchases and because work computers typically had faster internet connections. There was some chatter about calling the date Black Monday or Blue Monday — because hyperlinks are blue — but eventually, everyone settled on the more futuristic-sounding Cyber Monday. In 2014, Cyber Monday became the biggest online shopping day in the country.



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