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The Black Friday deals will start ramping up this week from other retailers as we approach the official date. As usual with Amazon, you need to plough through a lot of tat to find anything good outside of the daily deals, but there are some great finds today.

Amazon

Tacx Flux S Smart Bike Trainer £399

The original Flux is £399 via Halfords, old models had some issues but anything made after June should be the almost the same as this. I bought the Halfords option, but I think I will return it for this, just to make sure I have the latest hardware.

This is the cheapest direct drive trainer on the market that can work with Zwift

Fire TV Stick 4K Ultra HD with All-New Alexa Voice Remote – £34.99

Launched just a few days, I reviewed the new Fire TV stick last week. It isn’t a huge upgrade from last years model but it does introduce Dolby Vision making it the most affordable DV & HDR10+ streamer on the market by a significant margin. I nearly bought a second one just for the sake of it.

Fire HD 10 Tablet with Alexa Hands-Free – £99.99

I know a lot of people have been waiting for a drop in this price, and it is £10 lower than it has ever been according to CamelCamelCamel

Ring video doorbell pro £139 or Ring 2 for £129

I absolutely love my Ring 2 doorbell, and seriously considering upgrading to the Pro model, this model is sleeker and introduces 5 GHz wi-fi giving it a bit more bandwidth but it does require hardwiring.

If you don’t want the hassle of hard wiring it then the Ring 2 is a superb doorbell.

Logitech Harmony Elite Remote Control, Hub and App – £119.00 

Cheapest it has ever been, and I nearly bought it myself. This is the King of universal remote controls, it works with Alexa, your mobile phone and it can control pretty much anything in your home AV set-up.

SanDisk Extreme 128 GB microSDXC – £23.99

Cheapest it has ever been.

TicWatch Pro Smartwatch – £164

The TicWatch has gained a lot of fans thanks to its superb battery life while also being affordable compared to many competing WearOS watches. This is the cheapest it has ever been.

Philips Hue Personal Wireless Lighting 2 m Lightstrip Plus LED Kit + 1m extension £49.99 

Cheapest it has ever been. I don’t need it, I am not sure where I would use it but I might buy it.

LG 55-inch OLED – OLED55B8SLC – £1,299.00 

OLED is well and truly affordable now, and for £1299 this is an amazing TV that will outclass LED/QLED competitors.

Other Retailers

Apple Watch Series 3 GPS 38mm & 42mm – £199 / £229 using buy now pay later via Very

This is a bit of a pain to do, you need to sign up for a credit account, use the code BNPL then in January, Very will credit £50 back into your account taking the price down. It is the cheapest way to get a Series 3 watch by some margin so worth the effort.

Spider-Man PS4 – £29.99 Smyths

Great price for a game released not so long ago.

 

 

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