SAVE UP TO $1008 Archives900:The Samsung early Black Friday sale has major discounts on TVs, tablets, watches, earbuds, home appliances, and more. Slash $1,700 off the 4-Door Flex refrigerator.
From phones to watches to earbuds and almost every major home appliance, Samsung consistently makes some of the highest quality tech. If you're thinking of updating some of your personal tech in 2024, like earbuds or a smartwatch, the Samsung early Black Friday sale has discounted prices on tons of wearable tech.
There are also major discounts if you could use a new TV, refrigerator, or washing machine. All in all, the early Black Friday deals at Samsung are worth paying attention to. Here are some of our top recommendations:
Less than a month since their release, the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro are already seeing a pretty sweet discount. While they usually sell for $249.99, Samsung's early Black Friday sale puts them at just $209.99, which saves you a nice $40.
The Galaxy Buds3 Pro focus on fit and comfort, with a redesigned ear canal form that's both more comfortable for wearing all day and better when it comes to immersive sound. The Buds3 Pro also feature some of Samsung's most advanced features, like hearing language translations in the buds during face-to-face conversations. If you have international travel coming up in 2025, the Buds3 Pro could be ideal for both the long flights and having a better understanding on the ground once you arrive with the translation feature.
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE — $79.99 $99.90(save $20)
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro — $129.99 $229.90(save $100)
Samsung Buds3 — $149.99 $179.90(save $30)
Samsung Galaxy Watch FE — $169.99 $199.90(save $30)
Samsung Galaxy Watch7 — $239.99 $299.90(save $60)
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra — $599.99 $649.90(save $50)
With incredibly convenient features, the Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator will become the reason people gather in the kitchen during holiday parties. For starters, the model comes with Samsung's Family Hub display, a large screen that lets you display photos, check on recipes, or stream your favorite shows and playlists.
This model also includes extra features like a door sensor that opens with a light touch, dual ice makers, and a flexible zone that you can use as a refrigerator or a freezer.
Samsung Bespoke Over-the-Range Microwave (2.1 cubic feet) — $299 $499(save $200)
Samsung Auto Release dishwasher — $549 $899(save $350)
Samsung Bespoke Slide-In Range With Air Fry and Air Sous Vide — $1,099 $2,099(save $1,000)
Samsung Pet Care Solution Top Load Washer and Dryer — $1,489 $2,298(save $800)
Winter calls for enjoying some relaxing time at home with no pressure to be productive. A great excuse to add to your arsenal of reasons to chill at home this winter is enjoying a new TV. The Samsung 55-inch Class Neo QLED 4K is the perfect reason to enjoy football games, the new season of Squid Gamein December, or learn from baking tutorials. The Samsung uses Quantum Matrix with mini LEDs that work to increase brightness and clarity in every scene.
Samsung also uses Motion Xcelerator, which gives off crisp images at the speed of 120 frames per second. Plus, enabling AI Energy Mode means you could be reducing energy consumption this winter.
Samsung The Frame 50-inch Class QLED 4K — $1,099.99 $1,299.99(save $200)
Samsung 65-inch Class The Serif QLED 4K — $1,699 $1,999(save $300)
Samsung Q-Series Wireless Dolby Atmos Soundbar + rear speakers — $1,499.99 $1,999.99(save $500)
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