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20 Nov, 8 tweets, 5 min read
Let’s skip to the good bit: Here are some of the best #EarlyBlackFriday deals selected by WIRED's Gear team for all our UK readers. trib.al/jwsKuoy Via @WiredUK 1/8
Apple AirPods (Down £20 to £99): Apple’s standard AirPods still offer supreme convenience. With the second version of these wireless earbuds, you can issue commands to Siri along with a new H1 chip for speedier connectivity.📸: Apple trib.al/jwsKuoy 2/8 Image
WD BLACK M.2 SSD (Down £24 to £165): The PS5 is great and all, with its speedy loading times and luxurious visuals. What isn’t great is the paltry storage. Now we've got support for additional internal storage. 📸: Western Digital trib.al/jwsKuoy 3/8 Image
LG 55in 4K OLED TV (Down £106 to £880): LG is prolific when it comes to making high-end TVs, and this 2021 model is no exception. This OLED panel offers up Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos and LG’s latest AI processor. 📸: LG trib.al/jwsKuoy 4/8 Image
Apple Watch Series 6 Product Red (Down £70 to £279): Discounts on new Apple products are pretty rare, but if red is your colour, you can save on the Watch Series 6 right now. 📸: Apple trib.al/jwsKuoy 5/8 Image
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (Down £25 to £25): If you’re not a fan of your TV’s smart interface or are locked into Amazon’s Fire TV offerings, this 4K-ready stick is a solid upgrade. Along with a neat interface, you get an Alexa voice remote. 📸: Amazon trib.al/jwsKuoy 6/8 Image
Check out these early Black Friday deals and more in the full @WiredUK #EarlyBlackFriday edit: trib.al/jwsKuoy 7/8
Subscribe to WIRED for less than $1 per month and get unlimited access to our longform features, buying guides, and tech news wired.trib.al/VvH7v7p 8/8

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