The best tech Black Friday deals under $ 50
What can $ 50 get you these days? It turns out that a lot; You just need to know where to look. We’ve already rounded up all the best Black Friday deals for shopping early at retailers like Amazon, Target, and Walmart. But if you’re on a tight budget or looking for freebies that won’t break the bank, you’ve come to the right place.
Amazon’s latest streaming stick is a solid alternative to Roku and Chromecast devices. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is currently enjoying a $ 20 discount on Amazon, bringing the final price down to just $ 35. In our review, Chris Welch said that “the improvements are minor but worth the extra money”. Armed with an extensive library of viewing apps, the Fire TV Stick is still a great way to expand your viewing options, with minimal setup.
The latest Roku Streaming Stick 4K, which just launched in September, is selling on Amazon at an all-time high. Normally $ 50, the retailer offers the streaming device for just $ 29. The 2021 model is faster than its predecessor, comes with improved Wi-Fi performance, and supports Dolby Vision and HDR10 Plus. Roku players also now support AirPlay 2, which means you can use your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to easily stream content to the device. Read our review.
Google’s accessible Roku alternative supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision and is currently on sale at Target and Best Buy for $ 40, saving $ 10 off the regular list price. Chromecast with Google TV gives you access to all your favorite streaming services and has a built-in voice assistant to help you find your favorite shows. You can even stream media from your phone through the Chromecast app. Read our review.
Google’s diamond-shaped Nest Mini is available for $ 25 from Best Buy, which is half the original price. In his review, Edge Staff member Cameron Faulkner called the smart speaker a great upgrade over the last-gen Home Mini.
The Lenovo Smart Clock 2 incorporates a touchscreen into a form factor that would be comfortable on your bedside table. Normally $ 90, you can currently grab the Google Assistant-powered device, along with a free Lenovo SmartBlub, for just $ 40 at Walmart. Read our review.
If you’re looking for a solid gaming mouse, the latest version of the Razer Viper is on sale at Target for $ 50, its lowest price yet. The latest model retains the same lightweight, ambidextrous chassis that made the original so good, but increases the stakes with a 20K DPI sensor and 8000Hz polling rate.
If you need a few more buttons on your mouse, the Wireless Basilisk X Hyperspeed has also been slashed at Target, bringing the price down to just $ 37. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for this high performance gaming mouse and is great value for money whether you’re a gamer or not.
These Creative mini speakers are a great solution to boosting your office sound without sacrificing space. Each speaker in the Creative Pebble 2.0 is just 4.4 inches in diameter and can be powered through a standard USB-A port. Creative also offers newer versions of the Pebble that use a single USB-C cable and have Bluetooth connectivity, as well as a larger version that comes with a modestly sized subwoofer. Whichever model you choose, however, they all drop below the $ 50 mark on Amazon.
If you’re looking for something a little less professional, Walmart still sells a Fujifilm Instax Mini 7 Plus set for just $ 48, the first discount we’ve seen on the kit. In addition to the instant camera, the bundle includes a pack of 10 Instax films, an assortment of photo frames, and pins for hanging your prints.
Abode is currently selling Abode Cam 2 for just $ 25. An overall solid security camera, you’ll be hard pressed to find a camera with the same features for less. The Abode Cam 2 can be mounted indoors or outdoors, is motion activated and can record in low light conditions. Although the camera can work independently, you will need to subscribe to Abode’s online service to unlock the more advanced features, such as a clip history, video timeline, and the ability to cache for up to 10 days. of sequences.
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