Saturday's Best Deals: Early Black Friday Sales, Your Favorite Headphones, and More

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Audio Technica’s venerable ATH-M50x took home the crown in a recent Kinja Co-Op for best headphones, and Amazon will sell you a pair for $120 today in black or white. There was a $115 deal earlier this week from BuyDig, but if you missed out on that, this is still a great price. [Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones, $120]


Unlike many Qualcomm-certified Quick Charge 2.0 car chargers, both USB ports on this model support the faster standard, meaning your passenger won’t have to settle for a slowly-charging battery. [Aukey Quick Charge 2.0 36W 2 Port USB Car Charger Adapter, $10 with code GRJPPFM6]


In some ways, the Pebble Time is actually the best smartwatch you can buy, and Amazon (Prime only) and Best Buy just dropped the wearable to its Black Friday pricing. [Pebble - Time Smartwatch, $130. Also at Best Buy.]


There’s no need to wait for next week if you’re in the market for a new TV; several confirmed Black Friday deals are already live.


The same goes for home theater sound bars.


Are your sneakers getting a little worn down? Pick up a new pair of Adidas, starting at just $33 (or $15 for sandals), today only on Amazon [Up to 50% off Adidas Sneakers]


You can turn your entire house into a Pinterest-induced fever dream with these cheap chalkboard label stickers. Put them on spice jars, cabinets, pets...anything, really. Chalk not included. [Attmu 48 Chalkboard Label Stickers, $6 code TYLJMMVL]


If you’re dreading the thought of shoveling your driveway this winter, treat yourself to an electric snow thrower for just $119, today only. [GreenWorks 2600502 13 Amp 20” Corded Snow Thrower, $119]


Need to store a whole lot of files without spending a whole lot of money? You won’t do much better than this. [Seagate Backup Plus 5TB Desktop External Hard Drive, $120]


The best commemorative Blu-ray box set ever assembled is cheaper than ever today. Can I get a “yeah bitch?” [Breaking Bad: The Complete Series 2014 Barrel, $100]

If you don’t care about the goodies, and just want a hit of of that show inside, the standard Blu-ray is also available for $70.


Anker makes some of the best and most popular charging gear in the world, and a huge assortment of it is on sale today on Amazon. These battery packs, USB chargers, and kevlar-wrapped Lightning cables would all make great gifts for the holidays, so stock up while they’re cheap.

Anker PowerCore+ 13400 Premium Aluminum Portable Charger (Black) ($28) | Amazon | Promo code QSONC9X7

Anker PowerCore+ 13400 Premium Aluminum Portable Charger (Silver) ($28) | Amazon | Promo code 4PUHJLQY

Anker PowerCore 10400 Portable Charger (White) ($16) | Amazon | Promo code 9CF24K3Z

Anker PowerCore 15600 Portable Charger (White) ($23) | Amazon | Promo code QXLGHFGY

Anker PowerPort 6 (60W 6-Port USB Charging Hub) + Anker [6-Pack] PowerLine Micro USB ($30) | Amazon | Add both to cart and use code SBTQY3UM

Anker PowerLine Kevlar Lightning Cable ($7) | Amazon | Promo code NYGHCGQZ


Most gaming mice look like futuristic EMP grenades or robotic pets, but Razer’s DeathAdder became one of your favorite gaming mice by keeping things clean and simple. Want to try one out, or buy it for the gamer in your life this holiday season? Amazon’s marked it down to $40 today, the best price we’ve ever seen. [Razer DeathAdder, $40]


Your newly-mented favorite portable hard drive is down to just $50 for a terabyte today. [WD My Passport Ultra 1TB, $50]

Need more space? Here’s a 2TB option for $70. [Toshiba Canvio Connect 2TB Portable Hard Drive, $70]


If you travel with any regularity, this versatile little gadget may just be your new best friend. They call it the RAVPower Wireless Hard Drive Companion, but that name doesn’t do it justice, because it’s really three gadgets in one:

  • Wireless Bridge: Turn an authenticated hotel Wi-Fi network into a standard network that multiple devices (including Chromecasts and other streaming boxes) can connect to.
  • 3,000mAh USB Battery Pack: Keep your phone charged during a long day away from any power outlets.
  • File Hub: Transfer files and wirelessly stream content from an SD card, hard drive, or flash drive to all of your devices. That allows you to transfer photos from your camera to your phone with ease, or even host movie files that wouldn’t fit on your tablet’s built-in storage for a long plane ride.

Today on Amazon, you can knock $10 off the price of the device with promo code OC7KWLK7. We aren’t sure how many they have in stock, or how long the promo code will last, so I’d act fast if you’re interested. [RAVPower Wireless Hard Drive Companion, $30 with code OC7KWLK7]


The Philips Norelco Multigroom 5100 is actually seven different grooming tools rolled up into one device, and you can own one for an all-time low $25 today on Amazon. [Philips Norelco Multigroom 5100 Grooming Kit, $25 after $5 Off Coupon]


Guitar Hero Live’s standard bundle dropped to its $70 Black Friday price yesterday, but if you were holding out for a similar deal on the 2-pack bundle, it just dropped $30 as well on PS4 and Xbox One. [Guitar Hero Live 2-Pack, $120]


If you somehow still haven’t played GTA V, Amazon’s marked it down to $34 on PS4 and Xbox One today, an all-time low. [Grand Theft Auto V, $34]


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