The 35 Best Early Black Friday Deals at Best Buy

Due to shipping delays, the retailer's holiday sale event started early this year. It will refund the difference if a product is cheaper during Black Friday.

Many shipping times are already delayed this year due to supply chain issues and labor shortages. It's best to start shopping now for those on your holiday list instead of waiting for the last possible moment. (Read our Black Friday tips to learn more.) Best Buy started its holiday deals event early, with Black Friday prices guaranteedâ€"if it gets lower, it will refund you the difference. We think that's a pretty good deal. Below are some of our favorite products discounted so far.

Updated November 3: We've added laptop deals, plus a TV and some digital frames.

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Laptop DealsGalaxy Chromebook 2

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2

Photograph: SamsungSamsung Galaxy 13.3-Inch Chromebook 2 for $599 ($100 off)

This is one of our favorite Chromebooks. WIRED senior reviewer Scott Gilbertson says that the quality of the lightweight aluminum body surpasses pricier laptops he's tried. The 4K model is also discounted to $699 ($300 off). Gilbertson says the 4K version has a brighter screen, but the standard Chromebook 2 is still a solid laptop for $100 less right now. 

Lenovo Yoga 7I 15.6-Inch Laptop for $950 ($200 off)

We haven't tried this particular Yoga model, but we do like other versions and think this is a good deal on a laptop that can convert into a tablet or propped-up touch display for normal use. It includes a number pad, which is rare in laptops.

HP 11-Inch Touch Screen Chromebook for $399 ($200 off)

We haven't tried this laptop either, but if you're looking for something inexpensive and your needs are basicâ€"as they always should be for a Chromebookâ€"this one is OK. It's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7C processor, with 64 gigabytes of storage and 8 gigabytes of RAM. It also has a 2-in-1 design, so you can use it as a tablet too.

Streaming DealsRoku streaming stick

Roku Streaming Stick Plus (older version)

Photograph: RokuRoku Streaming Stick 4K+ for $40 ($20 off)

We're testing this new Streaming Stick. So far, it's as good as any Roku device. (We like them all.) Its new remote has a voice option for controlling your TV hands-free (or asking it where the remote is). Just say “Hey Roku” like you would with any other voice assistantâ€"you can turn this off if you don't want it listening. This version comes with headphones for private listening. 

Roku Streaming Stick 4K for $30 ($20 off)

If you don't need programmable shortcut buttons on the remote and don't mind having to push the microphone button to use your voice, you can save $10 with this 4K stick.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K for $25 ($25 off)

If you're a fan of Prime TV, you may prefer a streaming device that's geared heavily toward that service. This is the newest 4K device from the brand, which we haven't yet tried, but we liked the older version and it has not changed drastically.

Samsung 65-Inch Q60A QLED 4K Smart TV for $840 ($250 off)

Need a new TV too? This one has Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, so you can ask them to search for shows or answer any other questions you might have. Even with smart features, we think most TVs need a dedicated streaming device like the ones above.

Headphone DealsSony WH1000XM4 headphones

Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones

Photograph: Sony★ Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones for $248 ($102 off)

These are our favorite wireless headphones. They have a whopping 30 hours of battery life, and they even pause on their own when they sense you talking. Block out external noise while you work, and sound good during video meetings too. Sony's WF-C500 wireless earbuds are also discounted to $78 ($22 off) if you'd rather earbuds but want to stick with this brand, though we have not tested them yet.

Jabra Elite 85T Wireless Earbuds for $150 ($80 off) $230

These earbuds (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are pricey, but they have excellent sound quality and noise cancellation. The older Elite Active 75T earbuds are still great, and they're cheaper. They're discounted to $100 ($80 off).

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wireless Earbuds for $130 ($20 off)

These cute little Buds2 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are comfortable to wear and sound great with their dual driver. They're rated IPX2 for water resistance, so you can work out with them. Plus they have nice lavender and olive color options, in addition to the standard black and white.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro for $170 ($30 off) 

The Galaxy Buds Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are good for everything, and they're better than Apple's AirPods in nearly every way: They sound better, are more comfortable, and have longer battery life. Associate reviews editor Parker Hall says he can go from Zoom meetings to listening to music to a run, and these earbuds perform every time.

Amazon Echo Buds

Amazon Echo Buds

Photograph: AmazonAmazon Echo Buds (2nd Gen) for $90 ($30 off)

Amazon's earbuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) also give Apple's AirPods a run for their money (and they're cheaper than the Buds Pro). In his review, Parker Hall notes that they have the best app integration available today, so if you're a fan of Alexa, it's a good time to snag a pair.

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds for $199 ($80 off)

Our friends across the pond at WIRED UK rated these earbuds a 9/10, saying their noise cancellation is outstanding. However, the battery life leaves something to be desired, and they're more expensive on sale than some of our other favorites listed here.

JBL In-Ear Earbuds for $75 ($75 off)

We haven't tested either of the JBL headphones that are discounted right now, but we generally like the brand's headphones and earbuds. They tend to put out good products, so if you know you like them and the price is right, either these or the more expensive JBL Tour One headphones for $250 ($50 off) should work.

Storage Deals (Cards, Hard Drives, and SSD)Samsung T7 SSD

Samsung T7 500 GB Portable SSD

Photograph: SamsungSamsung T7 500 GB Portable SSD for $80 ($20 off)

This is one of our favorite portable drives for its speed. It's light but tough, thanks to its metal body, so you can take it anywhere and not worry about it breaking in your bag. But they're typically the highest-priced SSDs per-gigabyte. 

Western Digital 2 TB Portable Hard Drive for $60 ($50 off)

This Easystore drive is essentially the same as the Elements drive we recommend in our guide, but this one doesn't have a power button. They're fine for backups and storage, but WIRED senior writer Scott Gilbertson doesn't recommend them for editing video or anything else where speed is essential. If you need even more room, the 14-terabyte drive is also discounted to $200 ($220 off).

SanDisk 256 GB MicroSD Memory Card for $28 ($67 off)

If you need more storage for your phone or Nintendo Switch, Ultra cards tend to be better for that. Gilbertson recommends going with the 126 GB Extreme Card for $37 ($31 off) for a camera, although he notes that they may not work well for some cameras that shoot higher than 4K.

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TP-Link Kasa camera

Photograph: TP LinkTP-Link Kasa Spot 2K Indoor Security Camera for $35 ($15 off)

I tried an older, 1080p version of this camera and liked it. They're cheap and easy to use, but they don't have the two-factor authentication that would give you an added layer of security against hackers. 

C by GE Full Color Smart Bulbs 2-Pack for $20 ($4 off)

These are our favorite smart bulbs, despite the name difference (C by GE was rebranded as Cync, but some products still exist with the old name and logoâ€"they'll still work.) They're easy to set up and use, thanks to Cync's super simple app. Change colors, set schedules, and turn them on and off without lifting more than a finger.

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iRobot Roomba i7+

Photograph: RoombaRoomba i7+ Robot Vacuum for $550 ($250 off)

A smart home needs a robot vacuum. This is a great, self-emptying bot vac (9/10, WIRED Recommends) that can remember up to 10 floor plans. 

Ecovacs Deebot T8+ Robot Vacuum for $450 ($300 off)

This can vacuum and mop your floors, all while avoiding the things you don't want it to pick up, like socks or wires. A version of it is on our list of Best Robot Vacuums.

Google Nest Thermostat for $100 ($30 off)

You can make your home smart with lights, cameras, and plugs, but being able to control the air temperature from wherever you are (including when you're out, so it's perfect when you arrive) is really a luxury. We have a guide on setting it up. The Nest Video Doorbell is also discounted to $130 ($50 off).

Nixplay 10.1-Inch Digital Photo Frame for $150 ($40 off)

I love digital frames, and Nixplay makes some of the bestâ€"this 10.1-inch version has a nice matte display. There's an easy-to-use app for uploading and organizing photos and a small remote for controlling it.

Aura Mason Digital Photo Frame for $190 ($10 off)

Aura makes our favorite photo frames, but they're a little pricier and this deal isn't as good. Still, they're easy to use, don't need a separate remote, and the photos look nearly analog.

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OnePlus 9 Pro

Photograph: OnePlusOnePlus 9 Pro 5G Phone for $800 ($270 off)

The OnePlus 9 Pro is a solid phone, but it's also more expensive than the rest included in this sale (and one of the priciest OnePlus phones to date). The standard OnePlus 9 is also discounted at $600 ($130 off) if you want to save a few bucks, but the Pro is better. Its camera is great for photos and videos (and ultrawide shots). It's fast and powerful enough to handle most games and apps, thanks to its Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip and 8 gigabytes of RAM. Both phones have solid battery lives and should last you an entire day or more. The OnePlus 8T is also on sale for $500 ($100 off), but it isn't as good.

Motorola One 5G Ace Phone for $300 ($100 Off)

If you're a Motorola fan, this Ace is the one to get. It's better than the G Series phones with smoother performance overall and two days of battery life. Plus this one has near-field communication (NFC) sensors so you can pay with your phone (the G Series phones don't).

Motorola Moto G Power Phone for $180 ($70 off)

Of the G Series phones, this is the one to get. It's not a bad phone, but as WIRED Reviews editor Julian Chokkattu says, you can find better phones for around $250. However, its battery lasts nearly three days, or 3 times as long as a standard phone, which may be all you want to know.

Gaming DealsImage may contain Electronics Computer Hardware and Mouse

Logitech G502

Photograph: AmazonLogitech G Pro X Gaming Headset for $95 ($35 off)

The G Pro X is our favorite overall gaming headset, and this price beats the previous all-time low by $5. Like a lot of Logitech gear, these are more like high-quality headphones than a gaming headset.

Logitech G502 Gaming Mouse for $40 ($10 off)

Logitech’s G502 mouse isn’t the sleekest little thing on the market, but it is killer for gaming. With a sensor capable of hitting 25,000 DPI, it can be as sensitive and quick as you need it to be, but the sensitivity is also easily adjustable so you can swap between hair-trigger and fine-tuned control at the touch of a button.

Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse for $130 ($40 off)

Razer’s Basilisk Ultimate gaming mouse is one of our favorites. It looks great, feels great in the hand, and comes with a charging cradle so it’s easy to keep it topped up when you’re not using it. And situated on its charging dock, it provides a nice little bit of gaming PC decor.

SteelSeries Gaming Bundle for $140 ($60 off)

This SteelSeries bundle includes one of our favorite headsets, keyboards, and mice and throws in a nice plush mousepad to boot. The Arctic 1 is a solid all-around gaming headset with a broad soundstage and resonant sound, and the Rival 3 is an adorable little mouse that’s perfect for smaller hands. The Apex 3 Keyboard is no slouch either. It features tactile mechanical switches and one of the best RGB LED systems we’ve ever testedâ€"great for producing a rainbow of lovely colors.

The Outer Worldsâ€"PlayStation, Xbox, Switchâ€"for $20 ($10 off)

This isn't the first time we've seen this deal, but it's still a match of the lowest price this game tends to reach. You'll either love it or hate it.

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla

Courtesy of UbisoftAssassin's Creed Valhallaâ€"Xbox, X/Sâ€"for $20 ($20 off)

This is another polarizing game, but it's down to one of the cheapest prices we've tracked. 

Red Dead Redemption 2â€"Xboxâ€"for $30 ($10 off)

This game is a bit older now, but great nonetheless, especially at this price and especially if you haven't played it before. 

Immortals Fenyx Risingâ€"Xbox, X/Sâ€"for $15 ($10 off)

This game normally costs between $25 and $30, rarely jumping to $60. If you're in the market, snagging it for $15 is a good deal.

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