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Black Friday sales officially start Friday, November 28, and run through Cyber Monday, December 1, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools before it’s over.
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It’s almost Black Friday, and the deals are rolling in at the likes of Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon, and Target. And while it’s nice to save money on a big-ticket item, if you’re looking to score a bargain on a budget, I’ve used all my resources to find the best Black Friday tech deals under $50.
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Anker outdoor speakers are down to $30
Anker has been killing it in the budget speaker and headphone department for some time now. The Anker Soundcore 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker is a great example, and it’s currently $27.97 (originally $44.99).
If you’re looking for a more recognizable brand name, you can try the Sony SRS-XB100 Wireless Bluetooth speaker, currently just $43 (originally $59.99). This is a record low price for this speaker.
An Amazon Echo Dot is as low as $32
While you can’t take the Amazon Echo Dot outdoors like the aforementioned speakers, you can command it to turn devices on/off, ask it questions, or use it to play music in multiple rooms if you own multiple Echoes. You can currently get this newest model discounted for $31.99 (originally $49.99).
Anker earphones are down to $25
Anker also makes great budget earbuds. The Soundcore P30i are just $24.99 (originally $49.99), offering ANC, 45 hours of battery, and an IP54 splash-proof rating.
If you’re looking for over-ear headphones, Anker’s Soundcore Q20i Hybrid ANC Headphones are currently $37.99 (originally $69.99) in multiple colors. They have powerful bass, customizable EQ in the companion app, and 40 hours of battery.
You can get a Roku with 4K for $25
My favorite streaming stick is Roku: it’s simple, responsive, reliable, and affordable. The Streaming Stick 4K has HDR and Dolby Vision compatibility and a remote with voice support. Get it for $24.99 (originally $49.99).
This Camkory point-and-shoot camera is $38
Point-and-shoot cameras have been making a comeback. You can get in on the retro action with the Camkory Kids Camera for $37.99 (originally $49.99). It shoots in 1080p with a 44MP camera lens.
This Clokowe mini projector is $35
You don’t need an expensive projector to get the job done—the Clokowe Mini Projector is just $35 (originally $69.99) after the 30% on-page coupon. It projects in 1080p and is compatible with iOS and Android phones. Not bad for a budget projector.
A keychain-sized portable charger for $25
You never know how important a charger is until you’re in need of one. If you’re the kind of person who always forgets to bring a portable charger, this keychain that’s also a universal device charger is a great solution. Get it for $25.05 (originally $32.99).
Smart leak sensors for $37
Leaks are no fun. What makes them dangerously expensive is that by the time most homeowners realize they have one, they’ve already suffered extensive damage that will be costly to repair. Luckily, smart tech can help: This three-pack of sensors from Aqara works with a companion app that alerts you when they detect a water leak, and they’re just $36.99 (originally $64.99).
How long do Black Friday deals really last?
Black Friday sales officially begin Friday, November 28, 2025, and run throughout “Cyber Week,” the five-day period that runs from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday, December 1, 2025. But Black Friday and Cyber Monday dates have expanded as retailers compete for customers. You can get the same Black Friday sales early, and we expect sales to wind down by December 3, 2025.
What stores have the best sales on Black Friday?
Nowadays, both large retailers and small businesses compete for Black Friday shoppers, so you can expect practically every store to run sales through Monday, December 1, 2025. The “best” sales depend on your needs, but in general, the biggest discounts tend to come from larger retailers who can afford lower prices: think places like Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and Home Depot. You can find all the best sales from major retailers on our live blog.
Are Black Friday deals worth it?
In short, yes, Black Friday still offers discounts that can be rare throughout the rest of the year. If there’s something you want to buy, or you’re shopping for gifts, it’s a good time to look for discounts on what you need, especially tech sales, home improvement supplies, and fitness tech. Of course, if you need to save money, the best way to save is not to buy anything.
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Original Source: https://lifehacker.com/tech/the-best-black-friday-tech-deals-under-50?utm_medium=RSS
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