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Best early Kohl’s Black Friday deals: Home and kitchen, toys, outdoor, and more

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Kohl’s has dropped some early Black Friday deals during its Black Friday Early Access Event from Nov. 3 through Nov. 9. Black Friday Week at Kohl’s officially begins Sunday, Nov. 19.
Barbie car, SodaStream Terra, Shark vacuum, and Blink camera with colorful background

A glimpse at the best early Kohl’s Black Friday deals:


BEST TOY DEAL

barbie fiat 500


BEST VACUUM DEAL

Shark Stratos upright vacuum

$299.99
(save $200)

Shark Stratos vacuum


Black Friday season is upon us. Retailers started rolling out plans for the annual shopping holiday as early as Oct. 27 (looking at you, Best Buy) and early deals have already begun flooding the online retail space. While Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy immediately come to mind as Cyber Week hotspots for saving money, don’t sleep on underdogs like Kohl’s.

Kohl’s Black Friday plans kicked off on Nov. 3 with its Black Friday Early Access Event, which runs through Nov. 9. During this pre-season sale, early birds can score discounts on gifts like toys and kitchen appliances. Not to mention you can take an extra 15% off qualifying items with the code YOUGET15 and get free shipping on all purchases over $25.

Besides its early Black Friday deals, Kohl’s has a secret weapon that makes it worth spending your money there as opposed to other retailers: Kohl’s Cash. On top of big savings, shoppers can also earn $10 of Kohl’s Cash for every $50 spent from Nov. 4 through Nov. 9. You can stockpile that Kohl’s Cash and treat yourself to a little something between Nov. 10 and 16.

If you miss out on the early rush, don’t sweat it. Kohl’s has big plans for the entire Black Friday season, including:

  • Super Saturday events on Nov. 11 and Nov. 18, which will feature the same Kohl’s Cash rewards, plus an extra 20% off qualifying purchases (between Nov. 10 and Nov. 18) and $10 off $25 purchases on Nov. 10 and 11.

  • Black Friday Week from Nov. 19 through Nov. 24, which will feature deals on Amazon Smart Home gadgets, toys, and more, plus an extra 15% off qualifying purchases, $10 in Kohl’s Cash rewards for every $50 spent, and free shipping on orders over $25.

  • Black Friday Super Deals on Nov. 23 and Nov. 24, which includes Beats Studio Buds, Amazon Kindle, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Sky Rider GPS Drones, and more, plus $15 in Kohl’s Cash for every $50 spent.

Below, we’ve compiled a running list of some of the best early Kohl’s Black Friday deals. Be sure to check back in regularly as we update it — Kohl’s has yet to reach its peak shining Black Friday moment.

Early Black Friday kitchen deals

Why we like it

A great gift idea for soda lovers or a solid addition to your own kitchen, the SodaStream Terra lets you make fresh sparkling water with the push of a button. It comes with a Quick Connect 60L CO2 cylinder and a 1-liter carbonating bottle for the very low price of $59.99 — that’s $40 off its usual cost and matches the lowest price we’ve seen.

More early Black Friday kitchen deals at Kohl’s

Early Black Friday toy deals

Why we like it

It’s no secret that Barbie is having a moment. If you’re looking for a great gift idea, this Barbie Fiat 500 set comes with a cute pink convertible with working doors and rolling wheels and a Barbie dressed in a lemon-print sundress — all for under 20 bucks. Save $20 for a limited time ahead of Black Friday.

More early Black Friday toy deals at Kohl’s

Early Black Friday vacuum deals

Why we like it

At its lowest price since Prime Day, the Shark Stratos is a steal at $299.99. It’s equipped with DuoClean PowerFins HairPro, a self-cleaning brushroll, and odor-neutralizing technology, which all work together to create a powerful cleaning experience — particularly for pet owners. The Stratos is Shark’s most advanced range of vacuums, so it’s no surprise that the regular price tag is pretty steep at nearly $500. But ahead of Black Friday, you can save $200 at Kohl’s and get $60 in Kohl’s Cash.

More early Black Friday vacuum deals at Kohl’s

Early Black Friday tech deals

Why we like it

Not only is the Blink wired floodlight security camera on sale for half off, but it’s also matching its lowest price ever. It’s currently sitting at full price on Amazon, so if you’re in the market for a smart and simple security system, snagging this deal at Kohl’s is the way to go. With 2600 lumens of LED lighting, enhanced motion detection, a built-in security siren, and two-way audio through the Blink app, you’ll essentially have another set of eyes outside your home at all times. For what it’s worth, you’ll also score $10 back in Kohl’s Cash with your purchase.

More early Black Friday tech deals at Kohl’s

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‘Like a Dragon Gaiden’ review: Still fun, but a tiny step backward

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‘Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name’ is a fun ‘Yakuza’ throwback that takes a bit too long to hit its stride.
Kazuma Kiryu

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name may have new branding, but this is a game about embracing old comforts, more than anything else.

Formerly known as Yakuza in the West (Sega rebranded it to Like a Dragon, a more literal translation of its Japanese name, in the last year), the latest game is a lot like its predecessors. Like, a lot. It takes place in the same neighborhood as three of the previous games. A lot of the same side activities are here. Most importantly, it’s the grand return of longtime series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu.

This is, essentially, a side story — one that’s a lot shorter than most other games in the series (it took me 10 hours to complete the main storyline, whereas other games typically take between 20-50 hours). Like a Dragon Gaiden is about as fun as a game can be while still feeling inessential. Its story takes too long to reach its (excellent) emotional payoff, and the return to brawler-style combat feels a bit like a step backward. 

But if you’ve ever liked Yakuza in the past, this bite-sized organized crime saga is still worth the time. The fact that it’s a day one Xbox Game Pass game means you might not even need to pay full price for it, too.

Back to Sotenbori

Warning: This section will feature story spoilers for Yakuza 6 and Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Any series approaching 10 mainline entries is inevitably going to get up to some convoluted timeline shenanigans, and this one is no different. Let me clear things up right away: Like a Dragon Gaiden takes place concurrently with 2020’s Yakuza: Like a Dragon, to date, the most recent game in the series. The whole idea is to explain just what the heck Kiryu got up to after faking his death at the end of Yakuza 6 in order to protect his loved ones.

Surprise! It turns out he spent most of that time beating people up on behalf of the shadowy organization that helped him fake his death and gave him a new name. It doesn’t take long before he gets roped into another semi-complicated yakuza scheme involving crime families, both new and old, ultimately culminating in the climactic dissolution of the Tojo Clan and Omi Alliance, as seen in Yakuza: Like a Dragon.

The plot takes Kiryu to Sotenbori, a neighborhood prominently featured in Yakuza 0, 2, and 5. Recycling an old mini-open-world might be a disappointment in any other series, but it’s just how Yakuza rolls. Playing through these games in order means eventually developing a real relationship with each neighborhood, and as a series vet, it’s always nice to return to Sotenbori, with its gorgeous riverfront, bustling commerce district, and seedy back alleys full of goons to beat the holy hell out of.

As much as we love the current series protagonist and ultimate himbo Kasuga Ichiban, I have to admit there’s some comfort in spending 10 to 20 hours with Kiryu again. He is, simply put, one of the best gaming heroes of all time. Kiryu is a stoic warrior-monk who is equally capable of doing the coolest action guy stuff you’ve ever seen and spitting out some fire philosophical wisdom right afterward. 

Like a Dragon Gaiden‘s plot machinations are largely sort of uninteresting until an explosively delightful and wonderfully stupid final act. It’s worth the wait for what is a genuinely heart-wrenching emotional payoff, something fans have been waiting for from Kiryu for years. He finally gets some real, self-serving introspection after decades of fighting on behalf of others. 

If you love Kiryu, this game is worth playing for that alone.

Advanced wire-fighting maneuvers

Kiryu using spider wire in Like a Dragon Gaiden.

I love the spider wire.
Credit: Sega/Steam

The other vector by which Like a Dragon Gaiden is a throwback is a little bit less endearing to me.

Specifically, developer Ryo Ga Gotoku Studio (RGGS) brought back the franchise’s old real-time brawler combat that fueled fights for the first seven games. To be clear, it’s still fun, and they’ve done a couple of things to freshen it up. Timed parry counters are here for certain unblockable attacks, and Kiryu has a goofy-ass new “Agent” fighting style full of hilarious gadgets to use for big group encounters.

For instance, there’s a “spider wire” that comes out of a watch, which you can eventually upgrade to ensnare around five enemies at once — whipping them around the arena or stealing weapons out of their hands. Drones can be deployed for self-defense, exploding cigarettes can be thrown like grenades, and rocket shoes can be used to violently propel Kiryu into groups of helpless dudes. 

It’s still the same arcadey beat-’em-up nonsense the series used to be known for before it switched to more strategic turn-based battles with Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and that would be fine in a vacuum. Unfortunately, the turn-based combat in the newer games is just a lot more dynamic and interesting to me. Boss fights require more tactical planning (in Gaiden, you just punch and dodge until it’s over), and there’s a huge variety of options at your disposal.

By comparison, Like a Dragon Gaiden feels simplistic to its detriment. There is depth to be found in the upgrade system, but unless you feel like pouring hours into side quests to earn the money required for top-tier upgrades, you may never see the best stuff. 

I get the rationale for this. RGGS wanted to make a game for the folks who prefer the old style of combat because not everyone vibes with turn-based fights. It’s a smart business decision, and it’s executed well enough here. I just feel that it’s a little hard to go back after the bold and delightful shift a few years ago.

It’s fun to see an old friend

Kiryu punching a man in Like a Dragon Gaiden

This guy probably had it coming.
Credit: Sega/Steam

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Yakuza game without a copious amount of side activities to play with. You can golf, play darts, participate in pocket car races, and do karaoke just like in previous games. This may be a comparatively small game, but it’s not lacking in any of the bells and whistles.

There are plenty of juicy side quests to do as well (some featuring characters from previous games or spin-offs), and these are as fun and funny as always. As I said, this is a lot like previous Yakuza games, and that’s not a bad thing! Similar to the last few entries, it also looks great and runs flawlessly on PlayStation 5.

In general, it’s warm and soothing to pal around with Kiryu and co. for another game, especially after his role as the protagonist was snatched away by someone else. I wish its storyline felt more essential, and I do bemoan the return of brawler combat, but there are enough high points to be found in both that I can’t hate either aspect of Like a Dragon Gaiden.

And it accomplished its ultimate goal, which is to get me super excited for the upcoming Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth in January 2024.

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Download Temu app: £20 off early Black Friday deals

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Save £20 on early Black Friday deals by downloading the Temu app.
Drone in air

TL;DR: Temu has launched a wide range of early Black Friday deals, with discounted headphones, drones, smartwatches, and more on offer. Get £20 off all products by downloading the Temu app.



Download Temu App

£20 off early Black Friday deals



Are you ready for Black Friday? No, seriously. Are you really ready?

Black Friday is always intense, with literally thousands of deals on a huge range of products. Only the strongest shoppers will make it through this massive event unscathed, but you can give yourself the best chance of winning Black Friday by learning a couple of crucial tips.

The first thing to note is that there is life outside the Amazon bubble. This isn’t Prime Day, so there are going to be loads of great opportunities to save with other online retailers. The second point is that Black Friday has already begun (unofficially). You might think that Black Friday only lasts a few days, but early Black Friday deals are already dropping. So you can save yourself a whole lot of hassle by shopping and saving before the rush.

With this knowledge, you can get ahead by checking out Temu. This popular online retailer offers up an impressive range of products at low prices, including drones, headphones, kitchen essentials, speakers, and so much more. And better yet, Temu has dropped a bunch of early Black Friday deals.

This could be your opportunity to secure the product you want at a heavily reduced rate, without the need to wait for other leading retailers to launch their Black Friday promotions. And you can get £20 off everything by downloading the Temu app. What do you have to lose?

Save £20 on leading tech by downloading the Temu app.

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Apple 10/30 event: The entire ‘Scary Fast’ live stream was filmed on iPhone

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Apple used the iPhone 15 Pro Max to film the ‘Scary Fast’ live stream.
Apple event filmed on iPhone

My jaw dropped when I read the final words of Apple’s “Scary Fast” Mac event: “This event was shot on iPhone.”

You mean to tell me that while Apple showcased its refreshed M3-series MacBook Pros and iMac, and even dropped a stunning new Space Black colorway for the M3 Pro and the M3 Max Macs, all of that spooky pomp and circumstance was filmed on a smartphone? No way!

Tim Cook walking into the 'Scary Fast' Mac event

Tim Cook walking into the ‘Scary Fast’ Mac event
Credit: Apple

Which iPhone did Apple use for the ‘Scary Fast’ Mac event?

Apple used the iPhone 15 Pro Max to film the Apple ‘Scary Fast’ event and we are shook. I mean, we knew that the iPhone 15 Pro Max had industry-leading camera specs. Check out some of the top-notch features below:

  • 4K video recording up to 60 fps

  • Cinematic Mode (a rack-focus feature introduced with iPhone 13 Pro models) up to 4K HDR at 30 fps

  • Action Mode (a feature that introduces stabilization for high-activity recording) at 60 fps

  • HDR video recording with Dolby Vision up to 4K at 60 fps

  • ProRes video recording up to 4K at 60ps (ProRes is an Apple-developed compressed video format that produces high-quality files for video production)

  • Macro video recording, including slo-mo and time-lapse

  • Slo-mo video support for 1080p at up to 240 fps

Plus, as we tested in our review with the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the Pro camera system blew us away with its sharp 48MP wide camera and 12MP ultra-wide shooter. It’s also packed with two telephoto cameras — one of ’em consists of Apple’s star-of-the-show “tetraprism design” that enables up to 5x optical zoom.

However, by putting these envelope-pushing specs into practice, Apple really put iPhone 15 Pro Max’s capabilities into perspective.

A professional filmmaker directed the event

Apple tapped into Brian Oakes, the man behind Jim: The James Foley Story and Living with Lincoln, to film the “Scary Fast” Mac event.

“We were able to get the same complex shots with iPhone 15 Pro Max,” Oakes said. “It’s amazing to see that the quality from a device that is so small and so portable can rival a large $20,000 camera.”

Jon Carr, Apple’s Pro Workflow Video Specialist, was also flabbergasted that the event was filmed with a “tiny little iPhone” that powered 50 monitors with USB-C out. “This whole piece was low-light, and low-light is a little bit more challenging. And we nailed that.”

Scary Fast livestream filmed with iPhone 15 Pro Max

Scary Fast livestream filmed with iPhone 15 Pro Max
Credit: Apple

But of course, Apple still deployed some of the traditional top-level equipment you see on any major film set, including cranes, dollies, drones, and more.

Apple transparently revealed that it used the Blackmagic Camera app, an iOS exclusive, to film “Scary Fast,” which adds Hollywood feature film-esque digital camera controls.

The new iDevices Apple revealed at the event include the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro, the 14-inch and 16-inch M3 Pro and M3 Max MacBook Pro models, and an M3 iMac. For a more in-depth look of everything announced at the event, click here.

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This $70 4K camera drone takes holiday gifting to new heights

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Save on the ProVision 4K foldable camera drone at the Mashable Shop.
ProVision drone flying through sky

TL;DR: Need a gift to wow someone special this holiday season without breaking the bank? Try this ProVision foldable 4K camera drone on sale for $69.97 through October 31 —that’s a 36% discount.


When it comes to finding gifts that combine fun with innovation, it’s hard to beat the thrill of a drone. And here’s the kicker: We found a basic camera drone with an affordable price of $69.97. It’s normally $109.99 but is on sale through October 31.

Ready for indoor and outdoor adventures

Meet the ProVision drone with a 4K camera. A foldable design allows for simple storage and portability, making it an excellent adventure companion. Use the drone indoors to take hands-free group photos or videos for online content with hand gesture controls. Or, take it outside for aerial photography, races, and so much more.

Along with its versatility, the ProVision’s beginner-friendly features make this an excellent gift for nearly all ages. The built-in obstacle avoidance system senses objects to the drone’s front, left, and right to avoid crashes, and a one-key return makes landing foolproof. Plus, this purchase includes two batteries to double its total flight time.

Enjoyable, practical, and affordable

Of course, having a camera is half the fun of flying a drone. The ProVision’s 4K camera has 90º adjustments to capture high-quality images of anything from your house to pets to landscape shots — creative minds can flourish with a whole world of possibilities.

You can also see real-time transmission through the camera when you connect a smartphone. This feature makes the drone an essential tool for home inspection, like checking your gutters or shingles, even if these uses are less exciting than action and aerial shots.

Give the gift of fun and practicality with the ProVision 4K camera drone, now on sale for $69.97 (reg. $109.99) through October 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT, no coupon needed.

Prices subject to change.


ProVision camera drone and remote control

Credit: RochasDivineMart

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Get this 4K HD dual-camera drone with WiFi for $75

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This $75 4K camera drone has a front and bottom camera, records HD video, and fits in the palm of your hand.
drone flying

TL;DR: As of October 29, get this 4K dual-camera drone for only $74.99 — a 42% discount.


Drones have emerged as a remarkable innovation, allowing everyday people to experience the world from above. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to creating content for vlogs, marketing, and social media, drones have opened up possibilities across the board. And you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg to get yourself a decent one to enjoy. This 4K HD dual-camera drone is just $74.99, and it has a lot of fun features to play around with.

Designed to be portable, foldable, and lightweight (about the weight of a phone), you won’t need to think twice before packing this drone on your travels. The front 4K 1080p HD camera and bottom HD camera make for an easy way to get videos and photos from above. So if you or someone you love is taking a trip soon, access to this drone’s cameras offers a unique way to remember a journey.

The four-channel setup allows the drone to go up, down, forward, backward, sideways, and perform a rolling 360. And you can control the drone through the app on your phone.

Other thoughtful features include Headless mode, which means you don’t need to worry about the drone’s orientation to fly, and One-Key Return, which makes it much easier to get the drone back home to you. In addition, Trajectory Flight mode allows you to plan your trips.

With WiFi and up to 26 minutes of flying time, you can enjoy exploring places you wouldn’t otherwise have access to. 

This drone comes with a transmitter, two 3.7V 1800mAh lipo batteries, a USB charging cable, four protection covers, and four spare blades.

Give the gift of beautiful aerial views to someone you love this holiday season.

Get the GPS 4K HD WiFi dual-camera drone for just $74.99 (reg $129.99) while it’s available for this price.

Prices subject to change.