Amazon unleashes Black Friday deals with AirPods, TVs and tablets slashed in price

Black Friday 2021 is now just a few weeks away with this blockbuster sale event getting underway on November 26. All of the UK’s biggest retailers including Argos, John Lewis and Currys are expected to launch huge savings but Amazon has beaten most of them to it by already unveiling some mega deals early.

The firm’s Black Friday sale started early last week but there are now some new savings that have just been added to the list including money off Apple AirPods Pro, JVC TVs and Philips Hue lighting.

You’ll also find some big discounts on smartwatches and there are lower prices for anyone wanting a new Samsung Galaxy tablet in their hands. One final deal that’s definitely worth a mention is Amazon’s incredible “buy one get one free” offer when you purchase an Echo from its online store. Just pop this device in your basket and use the ECHODOT2FOR1 code to get another added without paying a penny extra for it.

If any of that sounds enticing then Express.co.uk has been online shopping and picked out the best bargains. Here are some of the best deals Amazon has available right now.

Speaking about its deals, Amazon said: “Black Friday-worthy deals have arrived early at Amazon, giving customers the opportunity to shop now and save big heading into the festive season. Starting today there are incredible deals and deep discounts of up to 40% off across every category, including fashion, home, beauty, toys, electronics, Amazon Devices, and many more.”

WHAT IS BLACK FRIDAY?

Black Friday has become the biggest shopping day of the year after crossing over from the US. Amazon, Tesco, Argos, and other big UK shops all usually offer Black Friday shopping deals and traditionally slash prices and offers on technology and electronic goods on the Friday after Thanksgiving. This year it falls on November 26.

Express.co.uk will be bringing you live updates throughout the month so watch this space if you want to bag a bargain ahead of Christmas.

source: express.co.uk