Walmart’s Black Friday Sale Is Already Live, and These Are My Favorite Deals

TVs, headphones, gaming consoles, and more are up to 58% off.

Walmart’s Black Friday Sale Is Already Live, and These Are My Favorite Deals

TVs, headphones, gaming consoles, and more are up to 58% off.

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SAMSUNG Q-series Soundbar with Q-Symphony HW-Q6CC, Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Edition, LG 55" Class 4K UHD OLED on a teal and green background.

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Black Friday isn't technically until Friday, Nov. 29, but no one told all the retailers: Early deals have already gone live at Target and Amazon. Today, Walmart's pre-Black Friday sale joins them.

Walmart's pre-Black Friday sale runs through Nov. 17 online, and through Nov. 15 at 6 a.m. local time in stores. Is it worth getting excited about? Well, if you're interested in tech products, I've rounded up some of the best I could find, so you don't have to wonder.

If the dialogue on your TV sounds like gibberish, getting a soundbar is the best way to fix that issue. The Samsung HW-Q6CC is a soundbar and subwoofer combo with HDMI eARC connection to give you that high-quality audio we all want. It's $199 (originally $379), a relative bargain.

Apple lovers know their products cost a pretty penny, so going with the older versions is a sure way to save money. The 3rd Generation Apple AirPods are currently $94 (originally $169), which is a great deal considering they're not even available new on Amazon right now.

The Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Edition with an extra controller is $489.99 (originally $599.99), but if you don't need a second controller, you can get the just the console for $448 from Amazon.

The Series 10 is the best Apple Watch for most people, and if you fit the bigger 46mm band, you can get it for $349 (originally $399). If you need more options, Amazon has it starting at $379.

The Beats Solo3 have been dethrone by the newer Solo 4, but that means you can get the older model for $69 (originally $199), the lowest price they've ever reached.

If you're shopping for a TV, Walmart has great options. The LG OLED B3 Series starts at $798 (originally $1,199) for the 55-inch, a great price if you're looking for a premium option. The new Samsung 55" Class Q60DB QLED 4K is a strong mid-tier choice at $498 (originally $648)—a great price for a 55-inch QLED. For those looking for the best budget option, I wouldn't go any cheaper than the 50-inch Hisense CLass R6 Series, currently $138 (originally $238).

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Daniel is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker. He served in the U.S. Navy, where he reached the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class as a Logistic Specialist and was awarded a Navy Community Service Medal and Navy Letter of Commendation for his exemplary service aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier. He earned his bachelor's in Environmental Science from the University of California, Davis, and earned his master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Daniel was a business reporter for the Miami Herald before joining Lifehacker. He lives in Atlanta, GA.

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