All the Very Best Target Black Friday Deals Available Now

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024, 16 GB) — Upgrade Pick
Target deal price: $125; street price: $160
What we like: Our upgrade e-reader pick. Worth upgrading to if you want a bigger screen for reading more text at a time, if you want to adjust the color temperature as well as the lighting, and if you do a lot of reading at the beach or by a pool. Seamless Audible integration for audiobook lovers.
Other things to know: 2024 model price hikes are irritating, especially considering Amazon declined to include long-requested features like physical page-turn buttons in this upgrade. Deal for the ad-supported model with 16 GB of storage.
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Apple iPad (11th Generation, 128 GB) — Top Pick
Target deal price: $280; street price: $300
What we like: Our top tablet pick for most people. Large 11-inch touchscreen, fast performance, a USB-C port, and plenty of color options. Great all-around tablet that can handle pretty much any task. 128 GB is a great jump from the previous 64 GB least-expensive model. Solid battery life lasted for about 10 hours of continuous use. Touch ID sensor unlocks the device.
Other things to know: Adding optional accessories can make the iPad even more useful. Only supports the 1st-gen and USB-C Apple Pencil models. Digital illustrators might need a more expensive iPad.
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Amazon Fire HD 8 Android Tablet (12th Generation, 32 GB) — Budget Pick
Target deal price: $55 (deal on black); street price: $100
What we like: Our budget Android tablet pick. Same 8-inch display, MediaTek processor, and 13-hour battery life as its predecessor, with more RAM for slightly faster performance and a mildly higher-megapixel rear camera. Ideal for streaming video or using as a family tablet.
Other things to know: Ad-supported lockscreen. 1280×800 screen resolution is much lower than our other picks, so text and images are visibly less sharp. Running content-heavy websites or multiple apps can cause lagging and freezing. Deal price is for the 32 GB size.
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Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Tablet (32 GB) — Budget Pick
Target deal price: $65 (deal on blue or purple); street price: $130
What we like: Our budget pick for the best tablets for kids. Solid option for watching videos. Durable and more drop-resistant than the top-pick iPad. Good parental controls. Two-year warranty.
Other things to know: Intended for younger kids ages 3 to 7. Worse screen and a much more limited app selection compared to our top pick, but a fraction of the price. Deal price is for the 32 GB size.
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Apple AirPods Pro 3 — Best For…
Target deal price: $220; street price: $249
What we like: The best wireless earbuds for hardcore Apple users. Excellent sound quality and noise cancellation. All-day battery life, even with several functions active. Heart-rate monitoring is as reliable as that of a quality smartwatch. Improved IPX57 dust and water resistance rating.
Other things to know: Calls sound clear, but sometimes artificial, in noisy environments. Squeeze and swipe controls are irritating to use. Not ideal as an everyday hearing-aid solution. Live-translation feature is better than using only your phone, but the experience is awkward. Comes with additional tips.
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Ring Battery Doorbell Plus — Worth Considering
Target deal price: $80 (free Target Circle account required); street price: $150
What we like: A smart doorbell camera worth considering if you prefer a camera with a removable rechargeable battery. Records in clear 1536p HD video, in a square 1:1 aspect ratio, with a 150-by-150-degree field of view. Allows you to record until motion stops (for up to 30 seconds), or have it set to record between 15 and 120 seconds every time.
Other things to know: We prefer the long-term battery life and recording quality of our wireless pick, the Eufy S220. Setting this to record for a certain amount of time drains the battery quicker.
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Ring Alarm 5-Piece Home Security System Kit (2nd Generation) — Top Pick
Target deal price: $100 (5-piece kit); street price: $175
What we like: Our top home security system pick if you don’t need the Eero router. Offers the same great performance as the Ring Alarm Pro. Easy to setup and use. Compatible with a large selection of inexpensive add-ons like sensors and cameras. No-contract 24/7 monitoring and customer service.
Other things to know: Optional monitoring plan is $20 per month. Not as much integration with third-party smart-home devices; supports only Alexa and everything under the Works with Ring umbrella. Kit includes base station, keypad, contact sensor, motion detector, and range extender.
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Ring Indoor Cam Security Camera (2nd Gen) — Worth Considering
Target deal price: $25 (with store pickup or Circle Card); street price: $50
What we like: A security camera worth considering for those who are all in with the Ring ecosystem. Provides a clear 1080p image and person detection. Removable privacy cover can be manually swiveled to cover the camera while you’re at home.
Other things to know: Typically more expensive than our top two picks. Only works with Alexa. At Target, choose store pickup, add to a $35 order, or purchase with Circle Card or Circle 360 to avoid shipping fees.
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Shokz OpenSwim Pro Headphones — Staff Pick
Target deal price: $125; street price: $180
What we like: A staff pick pair of headphones designed for swimmers. Waterproof, with bone conduction. The built-in MP3 player can hold up to 8,000 songs. Ideal for swimmers since the Bluetooth they use on land doesn’t work underwater. Produce excellent, crystal-clear sound.
Other things to know: Fairly simple to control with three multifunction buttons. No way to see what song is playing or what will come next. Two-year warranty.
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Roku Streaming Stick 4K — Best For…
Target deal price: $25 (with store pickup or Circle Card); street price: $39
What we like: The best media streaming device for Roku fans and anyone who prefers an HDMI stick design. Supports almost every major service. Clean, simple interface. Affordable 4K resolution. Draws power from your TV’s USB port. Good remote; better app.
Other things to know: Slower than larger streamers with beefier processors. More limited search and discovery features than our top pick. Aging, but a solid deal. Ships free with free account at Best Buy. Select store pickup at Target to avoid shipping fees.
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Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro Tablet (32 GB) — Budget Pick
Target deal price: $65 (deal on blue); street price: $115
What we like: The pro version of our budget pick for the best tablets for kids. Has the same hardware as the Fire HD Kids but is geared toward 6- to 12-year-olds, with sleeker, less childish case options. Solid tablet for watching videos. Durable and more drop-resistant than our top pick. Good parental controls. Two-year warranty.
Other things to know: Offers access to a digital store to purchase apps, books, and games such as Minecraft. Worse screen and a much more limited app selection when compared to our top pick, but a fraction of the price. Deal price is for the 32 GB model.
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Star Wars Outlaws (Physical Copy) — Top Pick
Target deal price: $20 (with store pickup or Circle Card, physical copy); street price: $40
What we like: One of our top video game picks of 2024. The first open-world Star Wars game — and the first to focus on its gritty underworld. Play as young scoundrel Kay Vess as she’s cast off into a galaxy-spanning adventure. A gorgeous game that relies on stealthy sneaking and blaster combat.
Other things to know: Slow to get started, but the kind of video game view of a galaxy far, far away that players have waited decades for. Deal is for a physical copy for the PS5 or Xbox. Choose store pickup or pay with a Target Circle Card to avoid shipping fees.
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Amazon Kindle (2024) — Top Pick
Target deal price: $80; street price: $110
What we like: Our top pick for the best e-reader for most people. Affordable price, portability, bright display, 16 GB of base storage, and USB-C charging compatibility check the most important boxes. Pocketable 6-inch display. Excellent battery life. USB-C support.
Other things to know: Not waterproof. More expensive than previous entry-level Kindles. Lockscreen has ads. Recycled plastic body scratches easily—protecting your Kindle with a case is a good idea. Downloading EPUB files requires some extra steps. One-year warranty.
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Sony PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Edition (825 GB) — Best For…
Target deal price: $400; street price: $500
What we like: The “slim” digital edition of our top PlayStation game console pick, without a disc drive. Best for people who are already living the all-digital life. Slightly narrower and shorter than the original.
Other things to know: No disc drive, so you can’t watch Blu-rays or take advantage of used games, or old PS4 discs. SSD has gone back down to 825 GB (from 1 TB). We saw a short-lived drop to $375 earlier this month, but this is still a solid price.
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$100 Apple eGift Card + $10 Target eGift Card — Pick Accessory
Target deal price: $100; street price: $110
What we like: A nice-to-have gift card for those who use Apple products. Great for purchasing Wirecutter-recommended Apple products or accessories. Essentially $10 of free money for purchases from Target. Redeemable in stores or online.
Other things to know: Email delivery. Go to apple.com/redeem to add to your Apple account. Use your balance for online and Apple Store purchases. Free $10 Target gift card.
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Apple AirTag Bluetooth Tracker (4-Pack) — Top Pick
Target deal price: $65; street price: $80
What we like: Our top Bluetooth tracker pick for iPhone users. Also recommended in multiple Wirecutter gift guides. Leverages Apple’s extensive Find My network and is impressively accurate in pinpointing an item’s precise location. Replaceable battery. Water-resistant.
Other things to know: Doesn’t have any way to ring your phone. Cannot attach to your stuff directly. Sales on four-packs typically offer the best price per tracker.
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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (Nintendo Switch, Physical Copy) — Top Pick
Target deal price: $30 (with store pickup or Circle Card, physical copy); street price: $55
What we like: One of our top video game picks of 2024. Mixes the design of old-school Zelda games with the creativity of more recent blockbusters. Play as Zelda to save the kingdom of Hyrule (and Link!). Solve environmental and combat puzzles by using a Tri-rod to recreate objects and enemies you encounter.
Other things to know: The Legend of Zelda games have never focused on, well, Zelda, but now the princess of Hyrule finally gets to take the spotlight. Should be more accessible for younger players. Deal is for a physical copy of the game for Nintendo Switch. Avoid shipping fees with store pickup, Target Circle Card membership, or adding to an order over $35.
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$100 Xbox eGift Card — Pick Accessory
Target deal price: $85; street price: $100
What we like: Essentially $10 of free money toward your next purchase from the Microsoft, Windows, and Xbox online storefronts. Great for games and accessories associated with Wirecutter’s Xbox game console picks. Keep for yourself or send to someone else as a gift. Wirecutter also has an ever expanding catalog of video game recommendations.
Other things to know: Can be used toward the purchase of devices, apps, movies, and TV shows. Email delivery. Non-returnable and non-refundable.
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