The Absolute Best Black Friday Deals Right Now!– OnMyWay Mobile App User News

WELCOME TO BLACK Friday. You’ve made the decision to shop from the comfort of your home—smart! But with hundreds of websites claiming “exclusive” Black Friday discounts, it’s hard to tell what’s worth your money and what isn’t. That’s where we come in.

Here at WIRED, we test gadgets and gizmos across numerous product categories every single day, and we also have tricks up our sleeves to help us see if a sale price is a legitimate deal or not. We’ve hunted down the absolute best Black Friday 2021 deals.

Keep this page bookmarked. We’ll update it regularly as prices change, as products go out of stock, and as we find more awesome discounts.

WIRED’s Black Friday Coverage
The Absolute Best Deals
Deals at Target, Amazon, Best Buy
TV and Soundbar Deals
Laptops and Home Office Deals
Headphone and Speaker Deals
Phone and Tablet Deals
Deals Under $50
Video Game Deals
Kitchen Deals and Coffee Deals
Mattress Deals
STEM Toy Deals
Smart Home and Furniture Deals
Fitness and Outdoor Deals
Sex Toy Deals
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We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. Products marked (Sold Out) are sold out or no longer discounted as of publishing. We’ll update this guide throughout Black Friday weekend.

 

Crossed out products are no longer discounted or were sold out as of our publishing time. We’ll update this guide throughout Black Friday weekend.

Mattress Deals

These aren’t the only mattresses on sale. We’ve rounded up more of our favorite mattresses here. For more details, read our Best Mattresses buying guide. We link to the queen-size mattress for most of these, but other sizes are on sale.

★ Top Pick—Helix Midnight Luxe Hybrid Mattress for $1,749 ($200 off)

Helix Sleep

 

Of the dozens of mattresses we’ve tested, this is our favorite. It’s the only one that put WIRED reviews director Jeffrey Van Camp to sleep in a bright room full of other folks testing mattresses. It has a medium-firm feel that is comfy for several sleeping positions, and the hybrid design offers better support for your back. This deal includes two free pillows.

★ Top Bargain—Allswell Luxe Hybrid Mattress for $506 ($169 off)

Allswell (Enter Code BLACKFRIDAY at Checkout)

This affordable mattress feels more expensive than it is, with gel-infused memory foam to keep your body cool and individually wrapped coils for great edge support. The high-density foam gives it a medium-firm supportive feel. You usually shouldn’t skimp on a product you will use every day, but if your budget is tight, then this is one of the best bangs for your buck.

Runner-Up—Casper Original Hybrid Mattress for $1,116 ($279 off)

Casper (choose Hybrid)

Casper’s hybrid was the palate cleanser for WIRED’s resident mattress tester, Jeffrey Van Camp. It has a nice balance between soft and supportive, it’s breathable, and it’s moderately priced—even more so on sale. This model is slightly different from the one we tested, but reviews around the web say it’s very similar.

Avocado Green Organic Hybrid Mattress for $1,474 ($125 off)
Avocado Green Mattress (Enter code SAVEBIG at checkout)

This mattress is environmentally friendly. It is made of organic latex, organic wool, and organic cotton (in California), with no polyurethane, fire retardants, memory foam, or chemical adhesives. The company is also a certified B Corporation, meaning it purchases enough offsets that it can say it’s a carbon-negative business. The cherry on top is that it’s a pretty darn great mattress too. It has a nice balance of soft and firm, and after a year of use, there isn’t any sagging at all.

My Green Mattress Kiwi Children’s—Twin—for $599 ($150 off)
My Green Mattress (enter code HOLIDAYS at checkout)

Here’s another mattress made of organic cotton, wool, and latex. What makes it special is the two-sided option, which means both sides are upholstered the same way, so you can flip the mattress every few months to extend its life. That’s especially handy when kids are constantly jumping around on ’em before bedtime.

Leesa Hybrid Mattress for $1,699 ($200 off) + 2 Pillows
The Leesa is another of our favorite mattresses. Its cover is silky smooth and comfortable, and lying on it creates a pressure-relieving feeling as though the mattress is hugging your body. There’s great edge support thanks to the individually wrapped springs. This thing will drift you into bliss in no time. The deal includes two pillows.

Headphone Deals
We’ve rounded up more headphone and speaker deals here. Read our many buying guides, including the Best Wireless Headphones, Best Cheap Headphones, Best Noise-Canceling Headphones, and Best Wirefree Earbuds, for more.

★ Pixel Buds A-Series for $80 ($20 off)
Best Buy, Target (Sold Out)

This is our favorite pair of wireless earbuds for most people (9/10, WIRED Recommends). You get super-quick pairing if you have an Android phone (and it works just fine with iPhones too), the sound is pretty great, and the silicone ear tips keep ’em comfy in your ears. It’s a shame the case doesn’t support wireless charging.

Jaybird Vista 2 for $130 ($70 off)
Best Buy, B&H

These are some of the most rugged buds you can wear for those intense workout sessions. They can be submerged in up to 1.5 meters of water, and the ear fins help keep them secure in your ears. There’s a textured button on the buds that’s easy to press and a noise-canceling mode to keep out loud noises. Alternatively, you can let ambient sounds seep in so you stay alert.

★ Apple AirPods Pro for $159 ($38 off)
This deal is on the newest version of the AirPods Pro, which adds the MagSafe case for speedier charging and the ability to magnetically attach it to MagSafe accessories, and it’s one of the lowest prices we’ve ever seen. The buds themselves are the same as the ones from 2019, but they still deliver good sound and excellent noise canceling. If you have multiple Apple devices, you can have the buds hop around to the respective device you’re using instantly.

Apple AirPods Max for $429 ($119 off)

This is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen on the best-sounding headphones (8/10, WIRED Recommends). They’re still spendy, but if you’re chasing after the best quality in a wireless package, this is it. There’s rich bass, a large soundstage, and stellar noise cancellation. The controls are excellent, but it’s a shame the included carrying case isn’t very useful.

★ Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones for $248 ($100 off)

Amazon, Best Buy, Target

 

Paying more than $400 for headphones is a luxury. These discounted Sony headphones (9/10, WIRED Recommends) aren’t exactly cheap either, but they’re our favorite wireless cans for most people, because they’re well priced for what you get. There’s excellent sound quality, great noise canceling, 30 hours of battery life, and solid mics for Zoom calls.

Jabra Elite 45h for $60 ($40 off)

Amazon, Best Buy

Trying to keep your budget low? Stick with these Jabra cans. They don’t have a ton of features, but they’re comfy, have good mics, and get a staggering 50 hours of playback on a single charge. You’ll hardly ever need to reach for the charger.

Furniture Deals

You can read more about these armchairs and sofas in our Best Couches You Can Order Online guide.

Inside Weather Levi Armchair for $858 ($95 off)

Inside Weather (enter code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout)

After a year of sitting in various positions on this velvet chair, it manages to look just as good as new. I love the roomy and flat armrests—a good spot to park a cup of coffee—and the deep seat almost feels like the chair is asking you to curl up into a ball. It doesn’t attract pet hair too much, and the ash wood legs are as sturdy and supportive as a tree. There are a number of customization options, though the more you tweak, the higher the price will climb.

★ Benchmade Modern Tyler Sofa for $2,933 ($392 off)

Benchmade Modern

This attractive and luxurious sofa is also extremely comfortable—WIRED writer Scott Gilbertson says it’s the most comfortable couch he’s ever sat on. The purchasing process is just as elegant as the design. You can customize and tweak the sofa to your liking and even order a full book of fabric swatches to make sure you get exactly what you want.

Lovesac Sactional for $3,700 ($600 off)

Lovesac

 

If you can stomach the discounted price, and you’ve been wanting a sectional, then consider this one from Lovesac. You can customize the overall shape to fit your living space, and you can expand it down the road if you end up in a place with more room. It’s comfy and sturdy; just know that, depending on how you configure it, it’ll arrive in multiple big boxes.

Home and Kitchen Deals
★ Vitamix 5200 Blender for $400 ($50 off)

Amazon

This blender is so good it just might convert you into a blender person, just like it converted WIRED Gear reviewers Joe Ray and Scott Gilbertson. The motor on this blender is powerful, and the machine will likely last you a very long time. This is the best price we’ve seen this year.

Dyson V8 Motorhead Origin Cordless Vac for $250 ($130 off)

Target (Sold Out)

Stock is limited on this Dyson, but if you’ve never used a stick vacuum before, this entry-level model might change your life. No annoying wires to get tangled in, and nothing will get unplugged when you take it to the next room. The suction power is pretty good, and it’s very easy to empty the dustbin and add various attachments. The battery runs for about 40 minutes. Read our Best Dyson Vacuums guide for more details.

★ Take $15 off Atlas Coffee Club Subscriptions + up to $55 off Gifts

Atlas Coffee Club

Fresh beans are arguably the most important factor in brewing a better cup of coffee. If you usually down a cup of joe (or two) every morning, then a subscription for a fresh bag of beans every month is a good idea. We love Atlas Coffee Club, as it offers single-origin beans from all over the world, roasted in Austin, Texas, right before they land on your doorstep. The bags come in a fun design, and you get a postcard and notes about the country of origin with the beans. New subscribers can take $15 off the first bag (which essentially means it’s free), but anyone can take up to $55 off gift subscriptions.

25 Percent Off Subscriptions at Grounds and Hounds

Pet lover? Grounds and Hounds gives 20 percent of its profits to animal shelters. It helps that it has some excellent beans too, especially the dark roasts. You can get deliveries every one, two, four, or eight weeks.

★ KitchenAid Stand Mixer for $220 ($210 off)

Best Buy, Target (out of stock)

 

KitchenAid stand mixers have a reputation for lasting a long time. This 5-quart version can do a lot for your bakes, and you can buy dozens of other attachments to make it more multi-purpose, like a pasta roller attachment for fresh noodles. Stock seems to fluctuate at Target for this model.

Ooni Karu 12 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven for $319 ($80 off)

Williams-Sonoma, Ooni, Dick’s Sporting Goods

Finally have enough backyard space to throw a pizza party? A pizza oven is in order. Ooni makes some of our favorites. We’ve tested the Ooni Karu 16 (9/10, WIRED Recommends), but this version is a better deal. You can use either wood or charcoal, but there’s the option to switch to gas. These ovens are easy to use, they get hot really quick, and they’re easy to clean.

★ Colgate Hum Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush for $49 ($21 off)

Colgate

This is our favorite electric toothbrush (9/10, WIRED Recommends). It’s slim and light, and it has a companion app that offers insights about your brushing habits (like showing you the spots you tend to miss). You can also collect smile points every time you brush, which nets you a few dollars off replacement brush heads. The charger doubles as a base.

Fitness and Outdoor Deals

For more recommendations, check out our Best Umbrellas, Best Camping Tents, and Best Fitness Trackers guides.

★ Blunt Coupe Umbrella for $67 ($22 off)

Stop paying $20 for a crappy umbrella from the nearby bodega whenever you’re caught in a sudden thunderstorm. Those always break after a month. Instead, pay a little more for an umbrella like this one from Blunt, which is our top pick in our Best Umbrellas guide. The ends are … blunt, as the name suggests, so you don’t poke anyone’s eye out. The fiberglass ribs hold up really well against high winds, and the 41-inch diameter covers my 6’4″ frame well. Blunt has other models available, and everything is currently 25 percent off.

★ Fitbit Charge 5 for $130 ($50 off)

Target, Amazon, Best Buy

 

We’ve yet to update our Best Fitness Trackers guide, but the Charge 5 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is our current top pick for most people, especially at this price. The responsive AMOLED touchscreen is bright and easy to view, you get plenty of sensors to measure SpO2 and even electrocardiograms, and there’s onboard GPS so you can map out your runs. Did I mention it lasts for days?

Withings Steel HR Silver for $120 ($60 off)

Amazon

Not a fan of the fitness tracker aesthetic? Then you might like this tracker from Withings. It looks like a minimalist analog watch, but an LED display shows details like heart rate and notifications. It has a rechargeable battery but it’ll last you close to a month before you need to plug it in. It can track sleep and various activities, and it’s waterproof down to 50 meters.

Garmin Instinct Solar GPS Watch for $250 ($150 off)

Target, Best Buy, REI

This is WIRED editor Adrienne So’s favorite sports watch (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It can track your blood oxygen levels, even as you sleep, and Garmin’s Body Battery function tells you how ready you are to tackle the day (with suggestions on what you can improve to raise the score). As the name suggests, it can recharge with the power of the sun, like Superman, though don’t expect to fully recharge it within a few hours.

★ Garmin Venu Sq for $130 ($70 off)

REI, Amazon, Best Buy

Garmin’s Venu Sq (8/10, WIRED Recommends) has an awkward name, but it’s our pick as the best fitness smartwatch for most people. There’s Garmin Pay, which will work anywhere contactless payments are accepted, and you can get alerts for texts, calls, and emails. (If you have an Android phone, you can respond to texts.) As for fitness features, there’s a robust selection, from Sp02 and sleep tracking to built-in GPS. It lasts five to seven days on a charge.

Solo Stove Bonfire Pit for $225 ($125 off)

We’ve tested the larger Solo Stove Yukon, and we ended up saying that most people looking for a fire pit in their backyard should go with smaller versions like the Bonfire. These smokeless fire pits burn wood quickly, they’re nearly indestructible, and they are easy to light. They’re easy to move around too, so you can pop ’em in the back of a truck to take camping.

Withings BPM Connect for $70 ($30 off)

Best Buy, Withings

 

Need to start monitoring your blood pressure regularly? Of the monitors we tested, we like the Withings BPM Connect (9/10, WIRED Recommends) the most. It’s very simple to use: Wrap the cuff around your upper arm, hit the button, and the LED display shows the status of the device. Press the button again and it’ll start taking a reading by pumping air into the cuff. You’ll get a reading in 30 seconds on the display, but the data is also sent to the accompanying Withings HealthMate app.

Smart Home Deals

Check our Best Robot Vacuums, Best Smart Speakers, and Best Smart Display guides for more picks.

Roborock S4 Max Robot Vacuum for $280 ($150 off)

Amazon (click the coupon button)

This is our runner-up pick in our Best Robot Vacuums guide, and it’s an exceptional value at this price. It can map your household over time, so it won’t keep bumping into things, and its 180-minute run time means it can clean large homes on a single charge (though the bin might be full by then).

★ Roborock S6 MaxV Robot Vacuum for $460 ($140 off)

Walmart, Amazon ($500, Click the Coupon Button)

If you have a pet, you might want to spend the extra on the Roborock S6 MaxV. Its two stereoscopic cameras on the front can identify obstacles, like power strips or dog poop, so you don’t have to worry about your dog’s business getting dragged all over your home. Its suction power is also nearly twice as powerful as a standard hand vac.

Yeedi K650 Robot Vacuum for $120 ($60 off)

Amazon (Click the Coupon Button), Walmart

Cheap robot vacs like this one from Yeedi use bounce navigation to move around your home, so they’re not as efficient, but if it means a cleaner home without you needing to do anything, that’s a win, right? The battery lasts a while, and there’s Google Assistant and Alexa support.

Facebook Portal Go for $149 ($50 off)

Amazon, Target, Best Buy

 

The brand-new Facebook Portal Go is a smart display that’s portable, so you can tote it around the house like a tablet. If your family uses Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, or Zoom to communicate, you can use any of those services on the Go, plus there are several supported music streaming services, so it doubles as a speaker. The camera can follow you around to make sure you’re always in frame during calls, and Alexa is built in, so it can replace your existing Echo device (or supplement it). The older but still great Facebook Portal is also on sale for $79 ($100 off) if you don’t need the portability.

★ Arlo Pro 4 Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera 3-Pack for $400 ($200 off)

In our Best Outdoor Security Cameras guide, this is our favorite. You get crystal-clear footage during the day and at night, thanks to a 2K resolution and support for HDR. There’s a built-in siren and two-way audio, so you can talk to people through the camera. We needed to recharge it after less than three months of use. This deal is on the 3-pack.

Google Nest Cam for $80 ($20 off)

Target, Best Buy, Bed Bath & Beyond

 

If your household is equipped with Google Assistant-powered smart devices, then you might want to give Google’s new Nest Cam a shot. It works indoors, with clear 1080p video and two-way audio. There’s HDR and night vision support too, plus motion notifications for people, cars, and pets. The battery version is also on sale for $150 ($30 off), and it needs a recharge after around a month. For more, see our Best Outdoor Security Cameras guide.

Pet Accessory Deals
★ Roverlund Pet Carrier for $119 ($30 off)

Roverlund (Enter Code Cyber2021 at Checkout)

This carrier complies with the sizing requirements of most major airlines, and I really like it. The handle can double as a leash, there’s a pocket on the side for storing treats, and you can keep your dog hooked to the bag. The mesh makes it breathable, plus a sturdy (and plush) base means your pup can take a nap in the air or on a train. I also regularly use Roverlund’s new pet tote, which is perfect for subway rides in New York City, where dogs are required to be in a bag.

Tuft & Paw Cove Litter Box With Shelter for $149 ($50 off)

This is an expensive litter box, but a deal on it is rare. We tested and wrote about it in our guide to the Best Cat Toys and Supplies. It has detachable sides and comes with a place to hold the included scoop and dustpan.

Basepaws Breed + Health Cat DNA Test for $79 ($50 off)

Two WIRED reviewers have tested and love this DNA test for cats. It’s a fast turnaround, and you can get a ton of health and breed information about your little kitty. This isn’t the lowest price we’ve ever seen (it dropped to $69 in 2019), but this is still a pretty great deal.

Neabot P1 Pro Pet Grooming Kit for $116 ($43 off, + $20 off coupon)

We’re currently testing this grooming kit, but so far it’s much better for just removing excess fur from your pet. Run the vacuum-like suction pipe over your pet (as if you’re brushing them) to get rid of loose hairs that’d otherwise end up on your couch. You can also use it as a mini vac for the carpet or couch.

Phone and Gadget Deals
★ Our Fave—Google Pixel 5A Phone for $399 ($50 off)

This is WIRED’s top Android smartphone pick for most people (9/10, WIRED Recommends). This Pixel has one of the best cameras you’ll find for the price, great performance, a large OLED screen, and nearly two-day battery life. You’ll get three years of software support, which is on the rare side for phones that cost this much. It has a headphone jack too!

★ Google Pixel 6 Phone for $550 ($50 off)

Best Buy (choose Activate Later), Target (out of stock)

 

The latest Google Pixel (9/10, WIRED Recommends) has all the bells and whistles you could want for a tantalizing price that undercuts other flagship smartphones. That includes wireless charging, robust 5G support, cameras that compete with (and sometimes exceed) the iPhone 13 Pro, and plenty of smart software features you won’t find anywhere else.

Nokia XR20 Rugged Smartphone for $500 ($50 off)

Nokia, B&H ($517)

The Pixel 5A and Pixel 6 are better phones, but if you want wireless charging, a MicroSD card slot, a headphone jack, and a two-year warranty, all in a phone with a rugged exterior, then this Nokia is for you (7/10, WIRED Recommends). I dropped it three times onto pavement, and the glass didn’t crack. That’s not to say it’s indestructible, but it’s a good sign. You’ll get three OS upgrades and four years of security updates, so there’s long software support too. Note: It doesn’t work on Verizon, and you’ll only get LTE on AT&T (no 5G).

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 and Free Galaxy Buds2 for $850 ($280 off)

Amazon, Samsung ($900)

The Galaxy Z Flip3 is the first folding smartphone we feel comfortable recommending (7/10, WIRED Recommends) in our Best Android Phones guide. The third iteration is polished, with solid cameras, good performance, and optimized software. If you hate how big phones are getting, then you’ll like the Flip3: The screen folds in half like a clamshell laptop. It’ll fit in pretty much any pocket! This deal adds Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds2 for free (we like them).

★ 50 percent off Totallee Cases, Screen Protectors, Chargers

Totallee (use code BFCM2021 at checkout), Amazon (use BFCM2021 at checkout)

 

Totallee makes some of the thinnest phone cases around. If you hate wrapping your shiny new phone in a bulky case, but you still want some protection, these cases are a good solution. They won’t protect your device from big drops; just everyday scuffs and scratches. The code will get you 50 percent off of anything, even Totallee’s wireless charger.

★ Nomad Base Station Mini Wireless Charger for $49 ($21 off)

This is our favorite wireless charging pad. The leather top is elegant, and the whole thing is quite hefty so it doesn’t slide around. There are magnets embedded in this charger, so if you have a MagSafe device, like an iPhone 12, iPhone 13, or MagSafe AirPods, then those devices will magnetically align and won’t shift out of place easily. It means you won’t wake up to find that it hasn’t charged your devices, which can sometimes happen with the smallest misalignment on most wireless chargers. It’ll work the normal way for any other device. Nomad has a broad 30 percent off Black Friday sale, and we like its cases, covers, cables, and charging adapters.

★ Apple Watch SE for $220 ($59 off)
Target, Amazon, Best Buy

The Apple Watch SE is the best Apple Watch for most people (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It lacks some of the health features available on the flagship model, like the electrocardiogram or blood oxygen measurements (there’s no always-on screen either). But if you don’t need those things, many of the best Apple Watch functions are still present, and this deal makes it a no-brainer if you have an iPhone.

★ Samsung Galaxy Watch4 40 mm for $200 ($50 off)
Target, Amazon, Samsung

Got a Samsung phone? If you want a smartwatch to pair with it, your best bet is the new Galaxy Watch4 (7,10 WIRED Recommends). It has an electrocardiogram, blood oxygen measurements, and auto-workout detection. Plus, because it now runs Google’s Wear OS, there’s a slightly better app selection, including Google Maps for turn-by-turn directions on your wrist. The 44-mm model has better battery life, and it’s also on sale for $229 ($51 off). If you want a mechanical rotating bezel and a stronger build (stainless steel instead of aluminum), then go for the Watch4 Classic for $300 ($50 off).

Skagen Men’s Hybrid HR Jorn for $137 ($58 off)
Smartwatches can look too high-tech. If that’s not your jam, you might like the Skagen Hybrid HR Jorn, which is in our Best Smartwatches guide. The E Ink display shows your heart rate, step count, and the weather. You can use the buttons to control music playback or see a different time zone, and in the app, you can choose which apps to get notifications from. It lasts a whole week on a single charge.

★ Kindle (2019, 10th Generation) for $50 ($40 off)

This is the lowest price we’ve ever seen on a Kindle. Sure, it’s not the new Paperwhite, but this ebook reader has most of the features you want. That includes a 6-inch E Ink screen with a front light so you can read in the dark. It can also stream Audible audiobooks via Bluetooth. We recommend choosing the model with no ads, which costs $70 ($40 off).

★ Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet for $75 ($75 off)

Amazon, Target, Best Buy

The Fire HD 10 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is the best cheap tablet for most people. Its performance isn’t frustratingly slow, and while it doesn’t have the Google Play Store, Amazon has a fair amount of useful apps that make it a great machine for catching up on shows and movies, or even cranking out some light work.

Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition for $70 ($70 off)

Amazon, Target, Best Buy

 

Tired of handing your smartphone to your kid? Get them the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition. It comes with a two-year worry-free guarantee, so even if your kid breaks it, Amazon will replace the tablet in its entirety. You also get a rugged case for extra protection and a year of Amazon Kids+ for free ($3 per month afterward). This service nets you access to kid-friendly movies, shows, books, games, and apps.

TV and Entertainment Deals

Read our Best TVs and Best Soundbars guides for more recommendations

★ Vizio OLED 55-Inch 4K TV for $1,000 ($300 off)

Amazon, Best Buy

It’s hit this price before, but this is an excellent deal and one of the most affordable ways to get an OLED TV into your home (9/10, WIRED Recommends). The benefit of OLED is that each pixel lights up individually, so when you see black, the pixels are turning off and aren’t illuminated by some other backlight; this produces stunningly dark blacks for excellent contrast. If you have the new Xbox or PlayStation, you can enjoy games in 4K with 120 frames per second.

Sony A80J OLED 55-Inch 4K TV for $1,398 ($300 off)

Amazon, Walmart

This one’s a little more expensive, but you’re getting one of the best viewing experiences that money can buy. It has Google TV installed, so you don’t need another streaming device to watch content, and you can talk to Google Assistant to control it or ask other queries. It also supports AirPlay 2, so you can easily share media from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

★ LG C1 OLED 55-Inch 4K TV for $1,298 ($203 off)

Target, Amazon, Best Buy

If you have a gaming PC with an Nvidia graphics card, you can hook it up to the fantastic LG C1 OLED (8/10, WIRED Recommends) and get G-Sync support for ultra-smooth 120-Hz gameplay. That experience also translates if you hook up an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5. The OLED quality is stunning, and the centered stand makes it easy to place on most TV stands.

Samsung The Frame QLED 43-Inch Smart TV for $798 ($150 off)

Amazon, Best Buy, Samsung

Most TVs are giant blank, boring screens that do nothing until you turn them on. The Frame is the complete opposite. It doubles as an art piece, adding a white trim and rotating famous artworks (you can choose genres) so your TV isn’t just a black void in your living room. The paper-like screen really does make art look like, well, art on canvas. The deal applies to various screen sizes.

Samsung QN90A 55-Inch 4K TV for $1,298 ($502 off)

Walmart, Amazon

Samsung’s QN90A doesn’t have OLED but uses Mini LED backlighting, just like Apple’s newest iPad Pro and MacBook Pro. It produces similar levels of contrast, but it can get brighter (a problem with OLED TVs). If your TV is in a room that gets very bright, then this is a great option that also has features like a 120-Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync.

★ Roku Streaming Stick 4K for $29 ($20 off)

Amazon, Target, Best Buy

This Roku differs from the 4K Plus version by not including hands-free voice control, so if you don’t care about that, you can save some money and still get the best Roku for most people. It plugs into your TV’s HDMI port, and another cable plugs into a USB port for power. You can then access tons of streaming services for easy binging.

Yamaha YAS-209 Soundbar for $300 ($50 off)

Amazon, Best Buy, B&H

This smart soundbar comes with Amazon’s Alexa built in, so you can ask the voice assistant questions and control your smart home equipment. But more importantly, the soundbar and subwoofer combo delivers great sound. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Spotify Connect support mean it’s easy to stream your favorite tunes when you’re not watching Squid Game.

★ Vizio V-Series 5.1 Soundbar for $200

Target, Best Buy

Nearly every built-in TV speaker sucks. That’s why a soundbar is a quick and easy upgrade, and at this price, this Vizio is arguably the best and most affordable investment you can make in improving your home theater’s audio.  You get dedicated wireless surround speakers and a wireless subwoofer.

Vizio 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos Soundbar for $400 ($100 off)

Want Dolby Atmos support for the best audio fidelity when watching the latest movies and shows? This Vizio will do the job for much less than many competitors. There’s a dedicated subwoofer and rear surrounds that will make you feel like you’re in the theater.

Laptop and Home Office Deals

Check out our Work-From-Home Gear guide, as well as our Best Laptops, Best Chromebooks, and Best Webcams guides for more.

★ Dell XPS 13—Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256-GB SSD—for $650 ($300 off)

The Dell XPS 13 remains the best 13-inch Windows laptop on the market (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It’s lightweight and powerful, since this is the model with the Intel Core i5 chip (11th gen), 8 gigs of RAM, and a 256-gigabyte SSD. This model has a 1080p screen, which should satisfy most. There are 4K and OLED screen upgrades available, but those are not on sale.

Acer Chromebook Spin 713—Core i5, 8 GB RAM, 256-GB SSD—for $529 ($170 off)

Do you mostly work out of a web browser? Then chances are a Chromebook will suffice (if you like using Google Chrome). You can access Android apps, but everything runs around Chrome. The Spin 713 has a speedy Core i5 chip and excellent battery life. It’s one of our favorite Chromebooks.

Acer Swift 5—Core i7, 16 GB RAM, 1-TB SSD—for $950 ($350 off)

This Acer Windows laptop is in our Best Laptops guide. The Core i7 model offers great performance, a battery that lasts a full workday, and you can even play Fortnite on it! That’s not all, the Swift 5 packs several ports, like USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and a headphone jack. It’s truly a jack-of-all-trades.

Fully Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk for $484 ($85 off)

The Fully Jarvis is our favorite standing desk. You can smoothly adjust the height, and four height presets mean other folks in the home can quickly move it to their preferred height. The eco-friendly bamboo top is the cherry on top, but there are a ton of customizations you can make to personalize it further.

★ Razer Kiyo Pro Webcam for $100 ($100 off)

This 1080p webcam might need some fine-tuning to get the picture just right using Razer’s Synapse software, but the image quality is crystal clear. It’s in our Best Webcams guide, and this is the lowest price we’ve ever seen on it.

Samsung T7 Portable SSD 1-TB for $110 ($50 off)

Amazon, Best Buy

 

Need the speediest transfer speeds? Of the portable solid-state drives we tested, this one was the fastest. The metal enclosure means it’s very durable, and you get a whole terabyte of storage to house your movies, photos, games, and—well, just about anything.

 

 

OVERVIEW

OnMyWay Is The #1 Distracted Driving Mobile App In The Nation!

OnMyWay, based in Charleston, SC, The Only Mobile App That Pays its Users Not to Text and Drive.

The #1 cause of death among young adults ages 16-27 is Car Accidents, with the majority related to Distracted Driving.

OnMyWay’s mission is to reverse this epidemic through positive rewards. Users get paid for every mile they do not text and drive and can refer their friends to get compensated for them as well.

The money earned can then be used for Cash Cards, Gift Cards, Travel Deals and Much, Much More….

The company also makes it a point to let users know that OnMyWay does NOT sell users data and only tracks them for purposes of providing a better experience while using the app.

The OnMyWay app is free to download and is currently available on both the App Store for iPhones and Google Play for Android @ OnMyWay; Drive Safe, Get Paid.

Download App Now – https://r.onmyway.com

Sponsors and advertisers can contact the company directly through their website @ www.onmyway.com.

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