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LAST DAY: Target Black Friday Week 2 Deals now live: AirPods, B2GO FREE essentials, FREE gift cards, more

While the official Target 3-day Black Friday sale has now ended, it is Sunday and that means the second batch of weeklong Black Friday deals are kicking off now. Joining those, we are also getting the Day 9 Black Friday month Deals of the Day – you can find those right here and get additional details on everything down below. 

Target Weeklong Black Friday Deals – Week 2

As we reported previously, Target will be offering up a fresh batch of Black Friday month deals every week leading up to the big day. These deals start every Sunday and you’ll now find the official site has flipped over to deliver a host of new discounts on Apple gear, Christmas decor, bedding, bath, and household essentials, Dyson vacs, and even some free gift card offers. 

One of the more standout tech offers Target advertised was for AirPods 4 at $99, but Amazon has now undercut that deal as of this morning at $89 shipped and much this applies to some of the other major Apple and Google tech on sale already this month as well – the Google Pixel 10 series and the 2025 MacBook Air lineup are both at the lowest prices we have tracked. 

Apple early Black Friday deals:

Google early Black Friday deals:

And here’s a look at today’s Target Black Friday Deals of the Day offers for Sunday, November 9:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices