Early Black Friday Deals (2023) in the UK
Black Friday is much more than just a day. It's a way of life. OK, scratch that, we can't keep a straight face. It's definitely more of a season than a single day, though. The sales started weeks before the actual date of Black Friday, which lands on November 24 in 2023. It's good to keep your eyes out early because some of what we think are likely to be among the best buys of the season are already close to selling out.
Our job is to highlight these highlights. And to steer you away from the stuff that basically doesn't represent a deal at all. A lot of so-called Black Friday bargains were really the same price, or even cheaper in some cases, in the weeks before. Here are our certified Black Friday bangers.
This may sound like a lot of money to spend on a laptop, but it’s a steal. The Lenovo Legion 7 Pro is not a budget line, but given the specs, we’re getting budget laptop value here. Lenovo offers a top-tier Ryzen 9 processor, 32GB RAM, and an Nvidia RTX 4080 graphics card. Its quality 1600p, 240Hz display can make good use of all that power too. You can also save an additional £90 by leaving out preinstalled Windows 11, a hot tip for the more tech-savvy.
The Line6 HX stomp guitar modeler uses the same tech as Line6’s top-end Helix line-up. That means you get realistic virtual guitar amps and legions of effects, all crammed into a highly portable floor unit. This deal only nets you around £50 off the price seen elsewhere, as these units just aren’t ever that deeply discounted. But GuitarGuitar also bundles a bespoke case worth £40, ideal for band practice sessions or gigs.
The Momentum range used to be a star of the mainstream headphone scene. Nowadays it sits in the shadow cast by Sony, Bose, and Bowers & Wilkins, but is still competitive when you actually listen to the Momentum sets. This latest generation offers improved active noise cancellation, up to 60-hour battery life, and a reworked sound signature. Expect fearsome sub-bass and unusually pronounced mids, although they’re best-used wireless-only as there’s a mid-range “honk” when not powered.
It’s the deal that keeps coming back every Prime Day and Black Friday, the Samsung EVO Select memory card. This line offers the best performance per pound among cheap consumer microSD cards, roughly equivalent to the Sandisk Extreme series. It’s ideal for Steam Decks, Nintendo Switches, and phone upgrades. 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB capacities are all on sale.
You can get officially licensed Nintendo Switch gamepads from £15 over at the Nintendo store. These aren’t first-party pads, which still cost a fair bit more, but are solid third-party alternatives from HORI and PowerA. The HORIPAD may be the best all-rounder. It’s wireless and has a motion sensor inside, but lacks NFC and rumble.
Your best Bose buy for Black Friday so far is this pair of “SE” series Quietcomfort headphones. We called them dated in our original 7/10 review, but we can excuse that at this price. They sound smooth and have excellent active noise cancellation plus plush pads. What does the SE part mean? The standard Quietcomfort QC45 comes with a hard case, and the cheaper SE with a softer case. Big whoop. If you want the white or green shades this series comes in, though, you will have to pay the £90 extra for the non-SE version.
Amazon
Amazon’s earliest Black Friday deals include BOGOF promos, buy one get one free. You can get two Echo Show 5s or two cute Echo Pop speakers for the price of one. These aren’t close to the top of any Amazon ranges, and we found the Echo Pop’s bass a wee bit weak. However, this is a great way to get your home tooled up on the cheap.
Blink is a budget smart home security brand from Amazon. This deal takes the value stakes to a whole other level. And, if your home is small enough, it’s basically the full setup. One camera for outside, one for inside. You effectively pay around half the RRP for the outsider cam, and get the indoor one for free. The Blink Mini only made it to our honorable mentions list in our smart home camera group test. But at these prices, it’s still a sound buy.
Did you know Amazon makes TVs? It sure does, and they come with Amazon’s Fire TV interface baked-in. The typical line with these lower-end 4-series models is they get you typical bog-standard budget TV performance. Brightness isn’t great, there’s no local dimming or variable refresh rate. However, they are decent for movies as they have solid contrast, and at £150 this is sure to be one of the best deals of the entire Black Friday period. The bad news: it’s an invite-only deal. “Invites will be sent between 22 November and 25 November” apparently. Fingers crossed.
This last-generation VR headset from Meta isn’t as powerful as the Quest 3 and doesn’t have its color passthrough feature or its new lenses. But it still provides a hugely immersive experience, which earned it a 9/10 write-up and a WIRED Recommends badge back in 2020. This deal is effectively £50 off, making its price close to what you’ll often see second-hand Quest 2 headsets selling online. This promo is available widely, but Argos has the best offer, bundling in a £50 Argos voucher.
One of our only criticisms of the WIRED Recommends Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones at review (9/10) was they were a bit pricey at launch. This Black Friday deal solves that by lopping £100 off the original cost, or around £40 off the more recent online pricing. They have excellent noise cancellation, truly absorbing sound and are super-comfy.
Why just buy an air fryer? This kitchen contraption is an air fryer, steamer, slow cooker, and more. You can also cook multiple things at once, as there’s a dual-layer structure inside. This one is best for smaller or medium-sized households, as it’s kinda a 30cm-ish cube with a moderate capacity of 5.7L.
The Google Pixel 7 is old news. It’s redundant. But the cheaper Pixel 7a? That’s still a current model, as the Pixel 8A isn’t expected until 2024. It just missed out on a WIRED Recommends badge at review, thanks to its so-so battery life, but still came away with an entirely respectable score (8/10). The performance is excellent, it’s highly water resistant and has a great camera, just like the pricier Pixel phones.
Back at its release in 2022, this laptop would have cost around £1300. It’s likely only so highly discounted during Black Friday because it uses a last-generation Intel Core i7-1260P processor. But in real-world use, you’d struggle to tell the difference between this and a laptop with a top-tier 13th Gen processor. We also get a super-vivid 1800p OLED screen, a 360-degree hinge, a bundled pressure-sensing stylus, and a glass touchpad that can turn into a light-up NUM pad at the touch of a button. Delightfully silly.
If you told us a few years ago we’d see an OLED laptop for £300, back when the upgrade cost for a vanishingly rare laptop OLED might have been £300 alone, well, we’d have taken some convincing. And yet here it is, courtesy of Argos. It’s a full HD OLED screen matched with 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD—enough grunt for some real work. The Intel Core i3-N305 processor is no slouch either, even if is an entry-level chip. This would make a great family PC. It ships with Windows 11 S, a limited version, but you can take off the training wheels easily enough with no tech know-how.
Genuine gaming PC deals during Black Friday are less common than you might guess. This HP Victus 15L is the best we’ve seen so far. Its design isn’t too obnoxious, it uses an up-to-date 13th Gen Intel processor, and, the key bit, has a punchy Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics card worth around £300 on its own. Bargain.
If you’re among the handful of people who haven’t bought an air fryer yet, this is a good place to start. It’s the smaller version of the Ninja model that won our air fryer group test way back in 2021. It has a 3.8L volume for food and takes up less space than many. And unlike the most basic air fryer models there are four modes: air fry, roast, reheat, and dehydrate.