Black Friday Deals: Apple Accessories, Cases, Docks, Home Automation and More

In addition to Black Friday deals from Best Buy, MacMall and other major retailers, many smaller companies are offering discounts on Apple products, accessories and apps for U.S. Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

A number of those deals are highlighted below, with most beginning to go live, and more can be found in our Black Friday roundup. Please note that product availability may be limited, and prices are subject to change.

Intrepid Bag Co.

The Intrepid Bag Co., a site that makes high-quality leather bags, has an exclusive discount code for MacRumors readers. Between now and December 2nd, use the code WeLoveMacRumors10 to get a discount on any of the site's products.

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Casetify

Casetify, a site that specializes in customizable iPhone cases and Apple Watch bands, is offering 20% off site wide. MacRumors readers can get an extra 10% discount for a total of 30% off all products with the promo code MACRUMORS30. The deal will last from Friday, November 27 to Tuesday, December 1.

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Sewell Direct

Sewell Direct is discounting several of its most popular products for Black Friday.

- MOS Magnetic Cord Organizer - $6.95, 65% off
- Monk Wallet cases for iPhone 4s/5s - $4.95 to $9.95, 50% off
- MOS Spring 6-ft Lightning Cable - $25.85, 30% off
- MOS Spring 1-ft Lightning Cable - $13.95, 30% off
- MOS Kick iPhone stand - $14.95, 40% off
- MOS Reach extension cord - $11.95, 40% off

SensoGlove

The SensoGlove Digital Golf Glove is available for 20% off from Thursday, November 26 to Friday, December 4 with the coupon code BlackFriday2015.

OWC

OWC has a large selection of used Macs on sale for customers who are looking to get a deal on an older machine. OWC is also offering discounts on a range of Apple-related products from Wednesday November 25 to Friday, December 4.

- Apple Lightning Cables - $7, 63% off
- Apple Earpods - $8.75, down from $29
- SSDs - Several SSDs discounted, including 100GB for $29 and 240GB for $109.80
- MagSafe Cables - New from $57.50, used from $35
- Mac Memory Kits with 8GB RAM - Starting at $58
- Mac DIY Drive Upgrade Kits - From $47
- Griffin Loop Tablet Stand - $2.90, down from $29.99
- Ten One Design Mountie Clip - $15, down from $24.95
- Edimax AC 450 Wi-Fi Wireless Adapter - $15, down from $39
- Edimax SP-2101W Smart Plug Switch - $25, down from $49

Situ Scale

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Situ Scale, which we reviewed in July, is an iPad-connected scale that aims to offer a more precise picture of the calorie and nutrient content in food. The scale has gotten a lot of recent updates and is available at a 25% discount for Black Friday using the code BLACKFRIDAY when checking out. With the discount, the scale is available for $89.99 instead of $119.99. The deal is available from now until November 28.

Nodus

iPhone and iPad cases from Nodus are available at a 25% discount from Friday, November 27 to Monday, November 30.

Speck

On Black Friday through Cyber Monday, Speck will be offering 25% off all products site wide, with the exception of sale items. On MacBook items, Speck will be offering 40% off.

Zagg

On Black Friday, Zagg will offer a buy one get one free deal on its lineup of InvisibleShield screen protectors for the iPhone, iPad, and other electronic devices.

Brydge Keyboards

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Brydge is offering discounts on a selection of its iPad keyboards. The BrydgeMini for iPad mini is available for $30 off, dropping the price to $99.99, while the BrydgeAir is available for $20 off, dropping the price to $129.99. The Brydge+ for older iPads is also $20 off, dropping the price to $79.99.

More deals ahead…

Incipio

From Wednesday, November 25 to Sunday, November 29 Incipio is offering 30% off site wide and 70% off a selection of mobile accessories.

Clamcase

From Wednesday, November 25 to Sunday, November 29 Clamcase is offering 30% off site wide and 20% off select iPad Air 2 and iPad mini keyboard cases.

Braven

From Wednesday, November 25 to Sunday, November 29 Braven is offering $50 off any of its speakers or 50% off the Braven Mira, 710, and 770 speakers.

Kanex Products

Kanex is offering up to 60% off its selection of Apple accessories, including a $100 discount on its Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock, dropping the price to $149.95. The Sydnee tablet and smartphone charging station is available for 40% off, dropping the price to $49.95, and the 6,000 mAh GoPower battery pack is available for 60% off, dropping the price to $19.95.

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Kanex's deals are available from November 25 to November 30.

Apogee

Between Wednesday, November 25 and Tuesday, December 1 Apogee Electronics is offering up to 55% off its selection of refurbished products for musicians and audiophiles. This includes significant deals on the Duet, the Quartet, the JAM, and more.

Withings

Starting at midnight on 11/27, Withings will offer up to 60% off its selection of smart products, including the Smart Body Analyzer and the Activite Pop.

Canary

A two device Canary home security camera multi-pack is available for $349, down from $379.99. The deal will be available until Cyber Monday.

Ecobee

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From Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday, Ecobee is offering two additional room sensors with the purchase of the Ecobee 3 HomeKit-enabled thermostat.

Leviton

In partnership with Wink, Leviton is offering a 40% discount on any Wink-compatible Leviton Decora lighting product with the promo code WINKSALE. The discount goes up to 45% with the purchase of three products and 50% with the purchase of five. The sale will last until 12:00 a.m. ET on December 4.

OtterBox

OtterBox is discounting its Defender Series products for tablets by 40% and offering 15% off all other tablet cases. The deals will be available from Thanksgiving Day until Cyber Monday.

Bluelounge

Bluelounge is offering 20% off orders over $40 (promo code 20OFF), 25% off orders over $80 (promo code 25OFF), and 30% off orders over $120 (promo code 30OFF). All bags are also available for 50% off with the promo code 50BAGS. The sale is valid from Friday, November 27 to Monday, November 30.

Juli Clover contributed to this report. MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors.

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128 months ago
Some of those URLs are affiliate links. It would be good for MR to identify in the article which links they receive compensation when readers purchase items through those links. Failure to identify those links tends to blur the line between a news item and an advertisement. :(
Who cares!?

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KEEP IT UP MACRUMORS! Any good iPad Pro deals?
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128 months ago
Stop posting these huge ads disguised as "news" on the front page. You have a Black Friday roundup section, post these things there. This stuff is irrelevant for more than half of the visitors since we're not in the US.
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128 months ago
Some of those URLs are affiliate links. It would be good for MR to identify in the article which links they receive compensation when readers purchase items through those links. Failure to identify those links tends to blur the line between a news item and an advertisement. :(
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inkyoto Avatar
128 months ago
Who cares!?

Its obviously ALL an advertisement of Black Friday deals. Pretty much every tech site is doing the same thing, and hoping to be compensated in some way. Good for them.

This site is business, not a non-profit-feed-the-needy-children charitable organization.

I sure hope Macrumors can make some money from these advertisements! They've provided us amazing, FREE news/rumors/content for YEARS! I love supporting sites I enjoy by clicking and buying stuff I need through their links.

Sorry if it comes across rude, but too many get all offended when a site that has provided A FREE SERVICE for years tries to make some extra advertising cash once in a while. Websites aren't free.

KEEP IT UP MACRUMORS! Any good iPad Pro deals?
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The way iMore does it is great: "This post may contain affiliate links. See our disclosure policy for more details."
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128 months ago
You are kind of being a dick right now.
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I really want to know why people care. Solid reasons. I clicked on the forum link, and the SECOND post was someone complaining about the links.

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128 months ago
Happy Thanksgiving.
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