By Vanessa Francisco, | November 04, 2016
Amazon is offering exciting Black Friday deals. (Wikimedia Commons)
Amazon is ready for Black Friday, and it has launched the Deals Store with a lot of exciting products up on sale.
These products include Garmin wearables, Roku Streaming, Kindle Voyage, to name a few. The retailer announced that there would be new deals as often as every five minutes. However, some deals have quite a short expiration date. Below are some of the items that are on sale:
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The Anker PowerPort 6 power bank is designed for the iPhone 6, Galaxy S6 and other devices. It used to be priced at $79.99 USD and is now available for only $25.49 USD. The Kindle Voyage, on the other hand, is now priced at $179.99 USD from $199.99 USD. The All-New Kindle price is down from $79.99 USD to $59.99 USD, while the Kindle Paperwhite now costs $99.99 USD, down from $119.99 USD. Meanwhile, the Kindle for Kids Bundles is now priced at $79.99 USD, down from $124.98 USD.
The Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth Keyboard has a price of $94.99 USD, lowered from $109.99 USD while the Razer Death Stalker Chroma costs only $84.99 USD from $99 USD. The Roku Streaming Stick, on the other hand, is down at $39.99 USD from $49.99 USD and the Garmin Vivo smart HD at $119.99 from $149.99. Meanwhile, the Asus Zen Watch 2 is available for $269 USD, which is discount from its initial price of $299 USD.
Amazon's Deals Store will be up until Dec. 22.
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