Early Black Friday Deals You CAN’T Afford to Miss

    By DT Staff
Published November 21, 2025

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Black Friday is less than a week away — but some of the year’s best smart-tech savings have already landed. Skip the lines, avoid the chaos, and start your holiday shopping early with these top picks that are on sale right now.

Experience immersive visuals with a triple-screen Micro-OLED display, 120 Hz refresh rate, 600 nits brightness, and multi-tasking features built for work and play.

A sleek and premium wearable that tracks sleep, recovery, stress, and daily activity — now at one of the best prices we’ve seen ahead of Black Friday.

Premium materials, advanced coaching features, and comprehensive health tracking make this one of the standout smartwatches for Android users.

This is a smart projector designed for home cinema or outdoor use, with built-in Google TV, WiFi + Bluetooth connectivity, auto-focus and keystone correction, and Dolby audio support.

Black Friday may not have officially started, but these deals already are. Lock in savings now before prices climb and inventory drops.

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