Best Black Friday tech deals live 2025 — best tech and PC hardware deals on GPUs, CPUs, SSDs, and more

Best Black Friday tech deals live 2025 — best tech and PC hardware deals on GPUs, CPUs, SSDs, and more

The Bambu Lab A1 Mini is on sale for a mere $199 , which is 33% off its usual $299. This is a tiny 3D printer (180 x 180 x 180mm print volume), but it prints exceptionally well. In our review, we praised its fast print speed and ease of setup (auto bed leveling and auto configuration), making this the ideal 3D printer for those new to the hobby. Heck, you could buy a couple of these and make a mini print farm for your online store. Using a Klipper-style firmware, the A1 Mini can zip around the print bed, turning your designs into reality. Using linear rails means there is little or no friction, unlike older printers that use wheels in a grooved channel.

A cheap 3D printer usually means that you have to put a lot of work into getting a great print. But not with the Bambu Lab A1 Mini. This is an awesome printer in a super-small package.

The direct-drive extruder and the optional AMS (multi-material system for printing multiple colors or filaments) make short work of multi-color and multi-material prints. All you need to do is get a “poop bucket” to catch the waste filament. The optional AMS brings the price to $329, $130 off the regular price.

If you don’t need to print big, then this little printer is ideal. Wargamers and modelers will soon be printing figures, statues, and scenery with this great printer.

Check out our full review for all the details on this awesome printer. – Les Pounder

There are hundreds of gaming mice to choose from, but one of my favorite designs is the understated Razer Viper. It lacks many of the bells and whistles of its flashier RGB siblings, but having owned one myself, I know how lightweight and easy to grip they are, especially if you’re using them for hours on end.

Luckily, the Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed has dropped to a new record low price on Amazon , costing just $42.99.

This Razer wireless gaming mouse features the company's Focus Pro 30K DPI optical sensor. It has a battery life of 280 hours using a single AA battery.

What does $42.99 get you? As our Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed review explains, one of its biggest features, from a gaming point of view, is that 30K DPI Focus Pro optical sensor, which you can customize via the Razer app or by setting up presets that you can control by tapping the DPI button on the bottom of the mouse. That gives you extreme sensitivity for movements in any fast-paced games you might enjoy playing, supported by the use of Razer’s ultra-low latency HyperSpeed wireless technology.

This is a wireless gaming mouse, but it’s rated for 280 hours of battery life on just a single AA battery, so you shouldn’t need to worry about running out mid-game too often. And, if you do, keep a spare battery close to hand, as you’ll be able to get back up and running in seconds.

I really like the Razer Viper design. I don’t always want RGB in my setup, and I like the fact that it remains heavily customizable, especially with the two side buttons that you can use for macros and quick designs. If you want to upgrade your peripherals, this Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed would be a good option to start with. – Ben Stockton

When you're traveling, it's easy to forget how difficult it can be to find a free (and reliable) outlet to keep all of your devices charged up. Luckily, Amazon has a Black Friday deal on an Anker power bank that will save the day, bringing it down to a record low $87.99 , saving you 35%.

This 25,000 mAh Anker power bank can charge up to four devices at once with 100W fast charging. It features two retractable USB-C cables, one which doubles up as a durable strap, along with a built-in LCD screen to keep track of available charge.

Fitted with a massive 25,000 mAh battery, this Anker Laptop Power Bank features three 100W USB-C ports, along with two retractable USB-C power cables, for fast charging up to four high-draw devices at once. That means you could hook up your laptop, smartphone, tablet, and a handheld gaming PC, and charge them all up at once. It also has a USB-A port to help charge older devices, while one of the retractable USB-C cables even doubles up as a durable travel strap.

This Anker power pack comes with a built-in LCD screen so you can keep track of your available battery capacity and charging progress when charging the bank itself. I've got a few Anker battery packs like these, and I really like how robust and well-designed they are. If you're always on the move, a high-capacity power pack like this might be an essential Black Friday purchase. — Ben Stockton

If you've got a Nintendo Switch 2, the chances are you're on the hunt for a microSD Express Card so you can store more games. Amazon has introduced a Black Friday discount on this SanDisk 512GB model with 880MB/s read speeds and up to 650MB/s write speeds. You can now grab it for just $89, $15 off MSRP, and the lowest price we've ever seen on this model.

Get a great saving on this microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2, and add 512GB of storage to your console for less.

As you can see from our benchmark data, Sandisk's microSD Express isn't a record setter, but it offers very respectable game transfer speeds in testing. – Stephen Warwick

What's there to say about a webcam like this? It delivers 1080p-quality video to your audience, and to save you from having to buy a headset, it has a built-in mic. It's an all-in-one camera setup that, while built for work, can certainly handle personal calls with friends and family.

Every day at 9am PT, 12pm ET, Newegg drops a series of Doorbuster deals. They sell out within minutes , usually because the discounts are outrageous. Three of the four today are pretty excellent for PC hardware enthusiasts. Here are the deals you can expect, going live in one hour:

Get an MSI Cyborg A15 with RTX 5050 laptop GPU, Ryzen 7 260, 16GB memory, 512GB NVMe SSD, and Windows 11, all powering a 144Hz display.

Get a Patriot EP 512GB Express microSD card for your Nintendo Switch, with read and write speeds of up to 800 MB/s/600 MB/s respectively.

Get a compact gaming PC with an Intel Core 5 120F, GeForce RTX 5060, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD.

These deals will go out of stock very quickly. Don't say you weren't warned. – Stephen Warwick

You can score this deal for under $9 for a 64-piece precision electronics toolkit that comes in a case that you will actually use. You've got a great driver handle and an enviously large bit selection. Add to that tools to sweep up detritus from your electronics, and tools to get access to your precious tech. — Les Pounder

This small kit has all the tools to get you started with your first / next PC build. You get a precision screwdriver with 48 different bits (slot, Phillips, Pozidrive, Petalobe, Tork, Stand-off driver, Gamebit (for Nintendo consoles), Torx / Torx security and many others. You also get spudgers and pry tools, tweezers, brush, and a magnetizer / demagnetizer for your screwdriver bits.

When we reviewed the GeForce RTX 5050, we felt that most of its shortcomings would be forgivable with a lower price. It seems the Black Friday elves were listening, as you can now get MSI's Shadow 2X RTX 5050 for $219.99 at Amazon – $30 off Nvidia's $249.99 MSRP and even $10 below what we felt would have been a fair price for this card's performance compared to the RTX 5060.

Get $30 off MSI's Shadow GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card and enjoy solid entry-level gaming experiences at 1080p. This is a rare opportunity to purchase an Nvidia Blackwell-powered card for way under MSRP.

You can see from the chart that the RTX 5050 is a bit of a tough sell at its $249 MSRP, but it looks better at $219 compared to the Intel Arc B570 and Arc B580, neither of which have really budged this Black Friday season. If you need a truly cheap gaming upgrade and want to stick with Team Green, this deal is your ticket. – Jeff Kampman

Not everyone can afford a fancy OLED gaming screen with bleeding-edge refresh rates, but that doesn't mean you can't get a good gaming experience without spending several hundred dollars. This 25-inch Tuf model (VG259Q3A) is back down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon, of $99 – a price we haven't seen since early January.

This budget gaming screen sports an IPS panel with a speedy 180 Hz refresh rate, and 1080p resolution. Asus promises 99% sRGB coverage, and ELMB to reduce motion blur and ghosting. At $99, this is a fairly feature-packed entry-level gaming screen.

The Tuf VG259Q3A only rated to 250 nits of (typical) brightness, but brightness doesn't seem to be a common complaint among the 7,071 Amazon reviews. Multiple people describe the screen as bright. But regardless, 250 nits is fine for gaming, especially in a dimly lit room. Despite this being a gaming monitor, Amazon says it also ships with three free months of Adobe Creative Cloud. That's not something that would make me consider this monitor over others, but it's still a pretty good value-add if you were considering paying for that service anyway. — Matt Safford

As someone who has spent thousands of hours of their life playing games on various PlayStation consoles over the years, I'm always pleased to see a bargain pop up for one of Sony's consoles. Right now, thanks to Black Friday, you can save $100 on a brand new PlayStation 5, from the Digital Edition to the PS5 Pro.

These PlayStation 5 Black Friday deals have been running for a few days, but my personal recommendation is for the PS5 Pro. That $649 sales price is the lowest it's ever been on Amazon, and it's the newest version of the console.

The ultimate gaming console with a souped-up RDNA 3.5 GPU capable of pushing out even more frames, ready for the hotly-anticipated titles of tomorrow. For those not looking to compromise, Sony's most powerful console is now cheaper than ever.

This model comes with upgraded internals, featuring a significantly more powerful GPU, going from 36 Compute Units on the regular PS5s to 60 Compute Units on the Pro. You're also get a 2 TB SSD upgrade instead of 1 TB, along with Wi-Fi 7 support out of the box.

The end result? If you want the highest frame rates and the best graphics fidelity on a games console, the PS5 Pro is the best option. It also offers some potential for future proofing your performance in the latest games, especially with GTA VI on the way next year. With gaming PCs and laptops costing considerably more, $649 isn't a bad price to set yourself up for gaming at 4K. — Ben Stockton

You can spend hundreds on a gaming mouse with all the best features and materials. But unless you're truly an elite esports champion, you can spend a whole lot less and still get a good experience when it comes to gaming cursor control. In fact, Logitech's ever-popular G305 Lightspeed wireless mouse is now down to $27 at Amazon , less than a dollar less than its lowest-ever price.

Sporting a 12K sensor, a 99g weight, and a 250-hour battery rating on a single AA battery, Logitech's G503 wireless isn't an ultra-light 8K polling elite gaming mouse. But it solid experience while gaming and working. Unless you're playing competitive titles on an elite level, it just might be all the gaming mouse you really need.

In our review of the G305 Lightspeed (way back in 2020), we praised the mouse for its sensor and reliable wireless connection, although the mouse can feel small in large hands. Some will find the lack of a rechargeable battery a pain point. But if you have rechargeable AA cells at the ready, being able to pop in a fresh battery and keep gaming in seconds is a convenience that you can't get with a mouse that needs a USB plug and a couple of hours to get its juice back. And unlike most gaming mice, it's available in five colors. You'll have to pay a hefty 50 cents more, though, if you want a G305 in blue, pale purple, or bright minty green . — Matt Safford

Do-it-all devices that pull together disparate features often turn out to be junk. But it’s hard to discount a $15 device that combines an under-the-desk headset hanger/cable holder and a three-port 20W PD USB charging hub. Cozoo's device ships with both 3M tape and screws for mounting under your desk, as well as cable tie-downs to help make the setup as tidy as possible.

This quirky device combines an under-desk headphone hook and a 20W PD USB charger with one USB-C and two USB-A ports. It can bring a bit of extra convenience and tidiness to your setup, especially if desk space is tight.

Mine has been stuck under my treadmill desk for over two years now, using the 3M tape option, and it shows no signs of falling off. Given the price (and the fact that we’ve never heard of the brand before), we wouldn’t expect the audio circuitry/cabling to be top-notch. But again, I've been using mine occasionally now for years, with no sign of any power issues. — Matt Safford

If your desktop has a spare PCIe slot and you want to upgrade to the newer Wi-Fi 6E standard, TP-Link's Archer TXE75E add-in card has you covered and is currently on sale for $44. I've been using the non-E (Wi-Fi 6 model) of this card ( which is also on sale for $30 ) for several years in my primary living room PC, and it's worked flawlessly. This model uses an Intel AZ210 Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 card, under a heatsink and supported by a serious antenna.

This Wi-Fi 6E expansion card uses an Intel AX210 card that includes Bluetooth 5.3 support and a beefy magnetic antenna. It's a good upgrade if you have a Wi-Fi 6E router and your desktop isn't getting a good signal or speed.

For more about why you might (or might not) want to opt for the 6E version of this card over the cheaper, older Wi-Fi 6 model, see our explainer about the differences between the two standards . Of course, Wi-Fi 7 is the newest standard , but higher-end routers that support those features are still expensive, and most of your devices probably don't support Wi-Fi 7 yet, anyway. So you're unlikely to regret getting an "older" Wi-Fi 6 card anytime soon, especially at these reduced prices. — Matt Safford

Even as SSDs grow larger, you just can't beat traditional spinner storage when it comes to pricing. The WD Elements 14TB external hard drive is back at a fantastic price of $169.99, the drive's historic all-time low price. This great deal means you could save up to $210 off its regular price.

The WD Elements 14TB is an ample external storage solution for all your backup needs. Alternatively, you can shuck it and repurpose the internal hard drive for your NAS or PC.

The WD Elements 14 measures 5.31 x 1.89 x 6.53 inches and weighs 0.9 pounds. Although it's not obnoxiously big or heavy, it's one of those external storage devices that'll probably spend more time on your desk than on the road. The device requires external power and must be connected to a wall outlet via an AC adapter.

The WD Elements 14 is ready to use immediately if you're a Windows PC user. If you're using macOS, you'll need to reformat it to a file system compatible with macOS. Western Digital provides a limited two-year warranty on the WD Elements 14TB, giving you extra peace of mind. — Zhiye Liu

The Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed, the wireless version of the OG Basilisk V3, is down to a record low price on Amazon. This is one of the best value mice for gaming that you can pick up right now, but don't let its budget price fool you, as it has a decent set of specs.

This Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed gaming mouse is the wireless version of the OG Basilisk V3, featuring 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, with up to a huge 535 hours of battery life over Bluetooth on a single AA battery. It has a 18K DPI sensor, seven programmable buttons, and RGB lighting, which you can control using the Razer Synapse app.

This wireless Razer Basilisk mouse features an 18,000 DPI sensor, which can track up to 450 inches per second, with an acceleration rate of 40G. It also uses the familiar ergonomic design used on other Basilisk models, with a shape that is comfortable to hold during those long gaming sessions.

This is a fully wireless version of the original Basilisk V3, with the ability to use Razer’s low-latency HyperSpeed wireless mode over 2.4GHz, or Bluetooth, to connect your mouse to your PC or laptop. Razer reckons that you’ll get a huge 535 hours on Bluetooth, with a reduced 285 hours on HyperSpeed, and all on a single AA battery.

It also gives you easy access to seven different programmable buttons, as well as the tilting scroll wheel, which you can set up to use macros or quick commands using Razer’s Synapse control software.

This Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed gaming mouse will feel like a serious upgrade if you're used to using budget mice with low DPIs or boring, office-style peripherals. If it doesn’t run out of stock, it’ll certainly jump back up in price after Black Friday, so make sure to grab one before it does. — Ben Stockton

Actually dipping below MSRP for a change, this RTX 5080 graphics card, the PNY GeForce RTX 5080 OC, is priced at just $949 at Walmart during Black Friday. Currently, this card falls $50 below that MSRP price ceiling and is the cheapest RTX 5080 GPU available at this time.

The second most powerful Nvidia Blackwell GPU available currently, PNY's AIB variant features 16GB of the fastest GDDR7 VRAM using a 256-bit memory bus, which allows a memory bandwidth of 960GB/s. An increase in shader cores means the RTX 5080 rocks 10,752 CUDA cores, at a base clock of 2.3GHz, with the ability to boost to clock speeds to 2.62GHz.

The second most powerful Nvidia Blackwell GPU available currently, PNY's AIB variant features 16GB of the fastest GDDR7 VRAM, 10,752 CUDA cores, and a base clock of 2.3GHz, able to boost to 2.62GHz. Cooling is provided by a large heatsink and a triple-fan layout for heat dissipation.

The RTX 5080 has a small generational uplift over the previous generation in pure rasterization, with more gains in ray-tracing and DLSS 4 integration. You can see our testing results from our review of the RTX 5080 , where we focus on gaming at higher resolutions such as 4K for this high-end graphics card.

(Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) If you're looking to build a high-end gaming rig in the near future and want one of the world's most powerful consumer graphics cards on board that rig, then this is a good option, given its lower price currently. — Stewart Bendle

If you're after a modestly priced gaming PC for Black Friday, the Skytech Nebula 2 is on sale at Walmart for just $999 . It's packed with just about everything you would want out of a modern gaming PC, including RGB frills. With pricing for memory skyrocketing, buying this prebuilt might make more sense than attempting to build your own.

The Skytech Nebula 2 gaming PC features the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X CPU, an AMD RX 9060 XT 16GB, 32 GB of DDR5-5200, a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler, a gold-rated 650W PSU, and also sports a 1 TB NVMe SSD, packed into what appears to be a mid-tower form-factor.

At this spec, you should expect decent performance from the PC at resolutions of up to 1440p in most modern titles. The product listing also mentions that the system ships bloatware-free and ships with Windows 11. Combined with the parts featured, it's a decent bargain for the budget-conscious PC buyer. — Sayem Ahmed

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