How to use Google Home with Chromecast

If you know the right commands, Google Home and Chromecast can come together to simplify media in your home.
Google Home sits in an interesting place. Not only can it operate independently to answer questions and stream its own media, it can also work with the Google Cast protocol in two different ways. You can Cast audio to from one of hundreds of apps directly to Google Home, but Home itself can also work as a controller to have other Cast-enabled devices start up their own streams.
If you have a Google Home and are looking to integrate it smoothly into your existing set of Google Cast devices — whether those are Chromecasts, Cast-ready speakers or Android TVs — we have a few great tips for getting started and making the most of your connected media streamers.
Using Google Home as a Cast target

The simplest way to use Google Home as a speaker is to just talk to it directly, saying “OK Google, play Christmas music” or “OK Google, play the latest Android Central podcast.” But Home is also a simple Cast target for audio, just like any other device — you can select your Google Home in any audio app that supports Google Cast, and it’ll start playing right away.
Use the Google Home as you would any other Cast-ready speaker.
When you’re Casting audio to Home, devices that have the Google Home app installed and linked to your Google account will see a notification indicating what’s playing on the Home and give you options to pause, stop or mute the stream. The Home will still respond to audio cues — including “OK Google, pause” or “OK Google, next track” — and can have its volume adjusted by using your finger on the top of the speaker.
Because Google Home is just another audio Cast target in this respect, it can also function as one of many Cast devices grouped together for multi-room audio streaming. You can mix and match Homes and other Cast-ready speakers as you see fit without any distinction.
Using Google Home to Cast to another device

Here’s where things get a little more complicated: Google Home can also initiate Casting of audio or video content on other Cast targets. This is a bit more ambiguous because it’s a different interaction system to tapping a Google Cast button in an app, but it works similarly nonetheless.
Just tell Home what you want and where you want to send it.
The first thing to remember in this situation is that the names of your Cast targets — Chromecasts, Cast-ready speakers and Android TVs — matter, because you’ll be prompting Google Home to initiate streams purely with your voice. Having your Cast devices named by their place (i.e. “living room speaker”) or a more descriptive device name (i.e. “bedroom TV”) will help if you have a lot of Cast targets. You can rename them in the Google Home app.
To use your Google Home to send content to another Cast target, just tell Home what you want to watch or listen to, and what device should play it: “OK Google, Cast [thing] to [Cast target name].” That could be “OK Google, play cat videos on the bedroom TV” or “OK Google, watch the Fantastic Beasts trailer in the living room.” When it comes to music, things work the same way. Simply say “OK Google, play [music] on [speaker name]” and the stream will start up on that device, like “OK Google, listen to Beastie Boys on the kitchen speaker.” The Home will use your default music service unless otherwise specified.
Things can get complicated working just with voice, but keep trying commands!
Google Home can also initiate multi-room audio streaming on its own. Once you have your Cast-ready speakers grouped by name, just say “OK Google, play [music] on ” and the audio will start up synchronized across multiple speakers. This will work both for groups that include the Home and those that don’t.
You can also continue to use audio commands with Home to control the playback that you started on another device, such as “OK Google, pause” or “OK Google, volume 6.” The link between Home and the device that’s playing the media will remain until the Cast session has ended — just say “OK Google, stop Casting” to explicitly break the link. Just like when streaming media directly to the Google Home, your phone will also display a notification about the ongoing Cast session. You can pause, stop or mute whatever device is currently playing the media, no matter what device initially started the Cast.
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This is really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Google Home, Chromecast and other Cast-ready devices, with tons of potential possibilities depending on how many devices you have and what media sources you prefer. Google is also constantly adding to and tweaking the list of available commands and services that are Google Cast-ready.
To keep up with the latest and follow along with what other Android Central members are doing with Cast, be sure to join the discussion in our Google Home and Chromecast forums!
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Grab Wileyfox’s Swift 2 Plus for just £149 in the UK

Snapdragon 430, 3GB RAM, and 32GB storage for £149.
UK startup Wileyfox is running a decent sale on this year’s Swift 2 Plus, selling the phone for £149 on Amazon UK, £70 off of the retail price of the handset. Wileyfox is also bundling a one-time screen replacement service as well as an official case at no additional cost.
The metal-bodied Swift 2 Plus offers a 5-inch 720p display, Snapdragon 430 SoC, 3GB of RAM, 32GB storage, microSD slot, 16MP camera, 8MP front shooter, LTE, NFC with support for Android Pay, fingerprint sensor, dual-SIM connectivity, USB-C, and a 2700mAh battery. When it comes to the software, you get Cyanogen OS 13.0 running on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
The discounted pricing makes the Swift 2 Plus an enticing option for those looking for a well-rounded budget phone in the UK. Interested? Grab the deal from Amazon.
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Don’t miss this rare $50 savings on the Sonos Play:1 speaker!
The powerful and compact Sonos Play:1 speaker is currently $50 off, which is a pretty rare sighting. The speaker, which normally runs $199, can now be had for just $149, which is quite a great price for everything that it offers. Whether you have Sonos speakers already spread throughout your house or you are looking to get started with your first one, taking advantage of discounts when they are available is the best way to do this. You’ll be able to add this one to your existing set up or put it in a room or office to run independently.

Sonos does an amazing job of supporting its speakers and bringing new features to them often. Unfortunately, this price won’t last long. If you’re in the market for a Sonos speaker, be sure to grab one before the deal ends.
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The Navy’s $4 billion stealth destroyer has malfunctioned again
The US Navy hasn’t exactly been having the best of luck with its pricey new ship. Only weeks after it was officially commissioned the USS Zumwalt, the Navy’s new $4.4 billion destroyer has already been put out of action.
Touted as the Navy’s most technologically advanced destroyer, the Zumwalt’s cleverly concealed weapons and sharp angles make it incredibly difficult to spot on radar. Yet before it could put those traits to good use, it was struck by engineering problems. Attempting to join up with the US Third Fleet in San Diego, The Zumwalt only made it as far as Panama Canal. The timeline for repairs is still being determined.
This isn’t the first headache the US Navy’s had with their prized new vessel. When it first left the shipbuilders on a trial run in September, a water leak in the engines prevented the Zumwalt from reaching its destination. Shortly after it was commissioned a month later, its voyage was delayed once again thanks to issues with its propulsion equipment.
With Zumwalts created in far fewer numbers than expected, the lack of demand for ammo has caused prices to sky rocket to $800,000 a round, making the whole experiment even more of a disaster. Originally, more than 30 Zumwalts were in development, but after lengthy delays and soaring costs, only three of the destroyers were ever actually built. The total cost for developing the three ships is now in excess of $22 billion.
Whoever said you can’t put a price on security clearly hadn’t heard of the USS Zumwalt.
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Reddit CEO confesses to editing comments that insulted him
Like a lot of forums, the moderators at Reddit have the freedom to ban or allow whatever post or account they deem unsuitable. But Reddit CEO Steve Huffman went a step beyond that recently when he directly meddled with comments that were critical of him. Instead of “fuck Spez” (Spez is his Reddit username), he had edited them so that it would be directed at the moderators of The_Donald, a subreddit of Trump supporters.
The reason? Huffman had been the target of a series of attacks from members of The_Donald after Reddit banned a Pizzagate subreddit devoted to a conspiracy theory that linked Hillary Clinton, a Washington D.C. pizza restaurant and a pedophile ring. Even though it’s been debunked, users were still posting personal information of people they claimed were involved, which prompted Huffman and co. to remove it. This, unfortunately, incited many The_Donald users to harass Huffman, calling him all manner of insults.
“I messed with the “fuck u/spez” comments, replacing “spez” with r/the_donald mods for about an hour. It’s been a long week here trying to unwind the r/pizzagate stuff,” he said in a post. “As much as we try to maintain a good relationship with you all, it does get old getting called a pedophile constantly.”
If you think it’s a little too much to edit people’s posts and redirect insults at others, it appears that Huffman thinks so too. “Our community team is pretty pissed at me, so I most assuredly won’t do this again,” he said.
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B&H Photo’s Black Friday Deals Include Up to $450 Off Older Macs
Apple authorized reseller B&H Photo Video has started its annual holiday sale with a number of discounts on Apple products, ranging from the new MacBook Pro to iPad. Some of the deals include a free download of Parallels 12 for Mac. B&H does not charge sales tax on online orders in all states except New York.
MacBook Pro
B&H Photo Video is discounting the new 13-inch MacBook Pro with no Touch Bar by $100, dropping the price from $1,499 to $1,399. The discount is available on both the Silver and Space Gray models.
The 2015 13-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.7GHz processor, 128GB SSD, and 8GB RAM is available for $1,149, a discount of $100.
The 2015 15-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.2GHz processor, 256GB SSD, and 16GB RAM is available for $1,699, down from $1,999.
Other configurations are also available:
– 15-inch 2.8GHz, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD – $2,699, down from $2,899
– 13-inch 3.1GHz, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD – $2,499, down from $2,599
– 13-inch 2.7GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD – $1,249, down from $1,499
– 15-inch 2.8GHz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD – $2,399, down from $2,499
– 15-inch 2.5GHz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD – $2,199, down from $2,499

12-inch MacBook
B&H Photo is offering most 12-inch MacBook models at a $100 discount, with specific configurations and pricing listed below.
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM 256GB SSD (Rose Gold) – $1,199.99, down from $1,299
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Silver) – $1,199.99, down from $1,299
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Space Gray) – $1,199.99, down from $1,299
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Gold) – $1,499, down from $1,599
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Rose Gold) – $1,509, down from $1,599
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Silver) – $1,499, down from $1,599
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Space Gray) – $1,499, down from $1,599
– 1.2GHz, 8GB, 512GB SSD (Rose Gold – Early 2015) – $1,199, down from $1,599
– 1.2GHz, 8GB, 512GB SSD (Space Gray – Early 2015) – $1,149, down from $1,599

iMac
B&H has discounts on several iMac models, with prices and configurations listed below.
– 21.5-inch 1.6GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $999.99, down from $1,099
– 21.5-inch 3.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $1,349, down from $1,499
– 21.5-inch 2.8GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $1,179, down from $1,299
– 27-inch 3.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $1,599, down from $1,799
– 27-inch 3.2GHz/8GB Ram/1TB Fusion – $1,829, down from $1,999
– 27-inch 3.3GHz, 8GB RAM, 2TB Fusion – $2,049, down from $2,299
– 27-inch 4.0GHz/16GB RAM, 1TB Fusion – $2,349, down from $2,499
– 27-inch 4.0GHz, 32GB RAM, 3TB Fusion – $3,399, down from $3,499
– 27-inch 3.3GHz, 8GB RAM, 2TB Fusion – $2,049, down from $2,299

MacBook Air
All MacBook Air models are discounted by $100, dropping the price as low as $899.
– 13-inch 1.6GHz, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD – $849, down from $999
– 13-inch 1.6GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD – $1,039, down from $1,199
– 13-inch 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD – $1,049, down from $1,149
– 13-inch 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD – $1,449, down from $1,649
– 13-inch 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD – $1,229, down from $1,349
iPad Pro
B&H Photo is discounting many WiFi only 12.9-inch iPad Pro models by $50, dropping the price on the entry-level 32GB model to $749, down from $799.
Many 9.7-inch iPad Pro models are also discounted by $50, dropping the price on the entry-level 32GB WiFi only model to $549 instead of $599. Some models, such as the 256GB 9.7-inch iPad Pro with LTE, are available for up to $100 off.
A full iPad Pro price list for B&H Photo Video can be found in our Apple Deals roundup, with links and specific pricing on each and every model.
Apple Watch
B&H Photo is discounting many now-discontinued first-generation 2015 Apple Watch models by a significant margin, offering savings as high as $550 on some models like the 42mm Space Black Apple Watch with Link Bracelet.
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The Best Black Friday Deals on iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch, Macs, and More
Thanksgiving is well underway in the United States, and Black Friday deals at online and brick and mortar stores are starting to go live. Many major retail stores like Target, Best Buy, and Walmart will be opening their doors in the evening, and many online-only deals are already live.
We’ve rounded up some of the best deals we’ve come across on Apple products like the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac below, and many, many more deals can be found in our full Black Friday roundup.
iPad Pro
For the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, Target is offering the best deals, dropping the price by $150.99. With the discount, the entry-level 32GB Wi-Fi only iPad Pro model is available for $449.
For the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, MacMall has the best deals, dropping prices by as much as $149.
– Wi-Fi + Cellular/128GB/Silver for $887, down from $,1029 ($142 off)
– Wi-Fi + Cellular/128GB/Space Gray for $887, down from $1,029 ($142 off)
– Wi-Fi/32GB/Space Gray for $675, down from $799 ($124 off)
– Wi-Fi/128GB/Space Gray for $767, down from $899 ($132 off)
– Wi-Fi/128GB/Space Gray bundled + Smart Keyboard/Pencil for $988, down from $1,266 ($278 off)
– Wi-Fi + Cellular/128GB/Space Gray + Smart Keyboard/Pencil for $1,128, down from $1,297 ($169 off)
iPad Air 2
If you’re looking for a less expensive iPad during Black Friday, Target is offering solid a deal on the iPad Air 2.
The entry-level Wi-Fi only iPad Air 2 is available from Target for $274 or Best Buy for $275, a significant discount off of the regular $399 price tag. Other capacities are also available at a discounted price.
Target has the iPad mini 2 available for $199.79, a discount of $70.20 off the regular price.
iPhone
Best Buy, Target, and Walmart are all offering up to $250 in gift cards to their respective stores with the purchase of an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus on an eligible device payment plan.
Deals at Best Buy and Target apply are available for Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T customers, while Walmart’s deal is available for AT&T and Verizon customers. Walmart’s gift card is also available to customers who purchase an earlier iPhone model.
For T-Mobile customers or those who wish to become T-Mobile customers, T-Mobile is offering a Black Friday trade-in deal that drops the cost of the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus to $0 with the trade-in of an eligible device, making it a good option for switchers. Customers can trade in an iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, or iPhone 7 Plus, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, or Note 5 for a free iPhone 7 or an iPhone 7 Plus that’s free or discounted to $100 based on the device traded in.
Verizon has a similar deal that will allow Verizon customers to get an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus for $0 with a device payment plan and the trade-in of an eligible device. The deal will be delivered in the form of a monthly device payment plan credit. Eligible devices include the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge +, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, Samsung Note5, LG V20, LG G5 and Moto Droid Turbo 2.
Apple Watch
Kohl’s will be offering one of the best deals on an Apple Watch Series 2 model. There’s no discount, but the store is planning on offering $105 in Kohl’s cash to customers who make a purchase on Black Friday. Kohl’s doesn’t yet carry the Apple Watch 2, so stock may be limited, making it a good idea to call your local retail store before heading out.
Most Kohl’s stores will open at 6:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, November 24, but opening times do vary by location.
Series 1 Apple Watches can be purchased from $198 from Target, a discount of $71.99 off of the regular $270 price tag.
B&H Photo is discounting many now-discontinued first-generation 2015 Apple Watch models by a significant margin, offering savings as high as $550 on some models like the 42mm Space Black Apple Watch with Link Bracelet.
Apple TV
Target has the best prices on the fourth-generation Apple TV, offering a 25 percent discount.
– 32GB Apple TV is available for $112.50, down from $149.99 ($37.50 off).
– 64GB Apple TV is available for $150, down from $199.99 ($50 off).
MacBook Pro

Amazon is discounting Apple’s new 13-inch MacBook Pro without a Touch Bar by $100, dropping the price from $1,499 to $1,399. Because the MacBook Pro is so new, Amazon’s deal is one of the only MacBook Pro deals that’s available. The discount is available on both the Space Gray and Silver models.
B&H Photo is discounting the MacBook Pro with no Touch Bar by $100, dropping the price from $1,499 to $1,399. The discount is available on both the Silver and Space Gray models.
The 2015 13-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.7GHz processor, 128GB SSD, and 8GB RAM is available for $1,149, a discount of $100.
The 2015 15-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.2GHz processor, 256GB SSD, and 16GB RAM is available for $1,699, down from $1,999, a discount of $300.
Other 2015 configurations are also available from both B&H Photo and MacMall:
– 15-inch 2.8GHz, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD – $2,699, down from $2,899 ($200 off)
– 13-inch 3.1GHz, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD – $2,499, down from $2,599 ($100 off)
– 13-inch 2.7GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD – $1,249, down from $1,499 ($250 off)
– 15-inch 2.8GHz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD – $2,399, down from $2,499 ($100 off)
– 15-inch 2.5GHz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD – $2,199, down from $2,499 ($300 off)
– 13-inch 2.7GHz, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD for $1,195, down from $1,299 ($104 off)
– 15-inch 2.2GHz, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD for $1,819, down from $1,999 ($180 off)
MacBook
B&H Photo and MacMall are offering 2015 and 2016 Retina MacBook models at a $100 to $400 discount, with specific configurations and pricing listed below.
2016:
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM 256GB SSD (Rose Gold) – $1,199.99, down from $1,299 ($100 off)
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Silver) – $1,199.99, down from $1,299 ($100 off)
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Space Gray) – $1,199.99, down from $1,299 ($100 off)
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Gold) – $1,499, down from $1,599 ($100 off)
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Rose Gold) – $1,509, down from $1,599 ($90 off)
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Silver) – $1,499, down from $1,599 ($100 off)
– 1.2GHz/8GB RAM, 512GB SSD (Space Gray) – $1,499, down from $1,599 ($100 off)
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Gold) for $1,208, down from $1,299 ($91 off)
– 1.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Rose Gold) for $1,172, down from $1,299 ($127 off)
2015:
– 1.2GHz, 8GB, 512GB SSD (Rose Gold) – $1,199, down from $1,599 ($400 off)
– 1.2GHz, 8GB, 512GB SSD (Space Gray) – $1,149, down from $1,599 ($450 off)
MacBook Air
Mac deals are few and far between this year, but Best Buy is offering some solid discounts on the MacBook Air. Best Buy is discounting both 13-inch MacBook Air models by $200, both of which feature an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 128 or 256GB of storage.
With the discount, the 128GB 13-inch MacBook Air is available for $799.99 (down from $999.99) and the 256GB 13-inch MacBook Air is available for $999.99, a $200 discount.
B&H Photo and MacMall have some discounts on the 2015 MacBook Air, dropping prices by up to $160. Configurations are listed below:
– 13-inch 1.6GHz, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD – $849, down from $999 ($150 off)
– 13-inch 1.6GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD – $1,039, down from $1,199 ($160 off)
– 13-inch 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD – $1,049, down from $1,149 ($100 off)
– 13-inch 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD – $1,449, down from $1,649 ($200 off)
– 13-inch 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD – $1,229, down from $1,349 ($120 off)
– 13-inch 2.7GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD for $1,115, down from $1,199 ($84 off)
iMac
Best Buy is discounting the 27-inch 5K Retina iMac with a 3.2GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 1TB hard drive by $200, dropping the price from $1,799.99 to $1,599.99.
The 21.5-inch iMac with a 1.6GHz Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 1TB hard drive is available for $899, a $200 discount from the standard $1,099 price tag.
B&H Photo and MacMall also have discounts on several iMac models, with prices and configurations listed below:
– 21.5-inch 1.6GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $999.99, down from $1,099 ($100 off)
– 21.5-inch 3.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $1,349, down from $1,499 ($150 off)
– 21.5-inch 2.8GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $1,179, down from $1,299 ($120 off)
– 27-inch 3.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD – $1,599, down from $1,799 ($200 off)
– 27-inch 3.2GHz/8GB Ram/1TB Fusion – $1,829, down from $1,999 ($170 off)
– 27-inch 3.3GHz, 8GB RAM, 2TB Fusion – $2,049, down from $2,299 ($250 off)
– 27-inch 4.0GHz/16GB RAM, 1TB Fusion – $2,349, down from $2,499 ($150 off)
– 27-inch 4.0GHz, 32GB RAM, 3TB Fusion – $3,399, down from $3,499 ($100 off)
– 27-inch 3.3GHz, 8GB RAM, 2TB Fusion – $2,049, down from $2,299 ($250 off)
– 21.5-inch 2.8GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD for $1,208, down from $1,299 ($91 off)
– 27-inch 3.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD for $1,673, down from $1,799 ($126 off)
Mac mini
B&H Photo and MacMall are offering some modest discounts on 2014 Mac mini machines.
– 2.6GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD for $645, down from $699 ($54 off)
Best Accessory Deals
– iTunes gift cards – Buy one, get one 30 percent off
– Mophie Powerstation Pro battery pack – $9.99, down from $60 ($50 off)
– Fitbit Charge 2 – $130, down from $150 ($20 off)
– Beats by Dre Solo2 Wireless Headphones – $120, down from $300 ($180 off)
– Beats Tour In-Ear Headphones – $65, down from $130 ($65 off)
– Beats by Dre PowerBeats2 Wireless Earbuds – $90, down from $200 ($110 off)
– Bose QuietComfort 20 Headphones – $199.99, down from $250 ($50 off)
– iPods – 20 percent off
– UE Boom 2 Wireless Speaker – $130, down from $200 ($70 off)
– 9.7-inch iPad Pro Smart Keyboard – $129.99, down from $149.99 ($20 off)
– 12.9-inch iPad Pro Smart Keyboard – $149.99, down from $169.99 ($20 off)
– Apple Pencil – $89.99, down from $99.99 ($10 off)
Make sure to check out our Black Friday roundup for specific times on when retail stores will open and for more information on the deals listed above. Our roundup also has hundreds of additional deals on Apple products and Apple-related accessories, so it’s well worth a look if you want to score a new MacBook, iPhone, or iPad on the cheap.
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