Black Friday 2025: Live Updates on Major Retailer Deals
Black Friday has officially arrived, with major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart already launching their highly anticipated sales. Forget the days of midnight store openings; today’s Black Friday deals are predominantly available online, with many promotions kicking off weeks in advance.
Our team is providing live updates on the most significant discounts and stock availability across a wide range of products, from cutting-edge tech to essential home goods. Here’s what you need to know:
- Early Bird Savings: Many Black Friday deals are already live, offering substantial discounts on popular electronics and appliances.
- Online Focus: Retailers are prioritizing online sales, making it easier than ever to snag deals from the comfort of your home.
- Key Deals Spotted: Significant price drops have been observed on items like Sony headphones, Apple AirPods and MacBooks, Dyson products, and high-definition TVs.
Top Black Friday Deals Available Now
Retailers are rolling out impressive discounts ahead of the official Black Friday date. Here are some of the standout offers we’ve identified:
Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise-Cancelling Headphones
(save $190)

Apple AirPods 4
(save $60)

Apple AirTag
(save $11.01)

Samsung 55-inch The Frame LS03F 4K QLED Smart TV
(save $300)

Hisense 65-inch E6 Cinema Series QLED 4K Smart Fire TV
(save $200)

Amazon Kindle
(save $30)

Lego Super Mario: Mario Kart – Interactive Mario
(save $11)

Dyson Supersonic with three attachments
(save $150)

Orastone Electric Hand Warmers
(save $14)

Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro
(save $20)

Black Friday 2025: Key Dates and What to Expect
Black Friday officially falls on November 28, 2025, followed by Cyber Week starting on December 1. However, the trend of early deals means consumers can find significant savings starting now. We will continue to monitor and update this live blog with the latest offers and inventory updates from major retailers.
This article was based on reporting from Mashable. A huge shoutout to their team for the original coverage.
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