Apple iPod Black Friday 2019 Deals: Early iPod Touch, Nano & Shuffle Deals Listed by Consumer Articles
A review of the best early Apple iPod Black Friday 2019 deals right now, featuring the top iPod touch 16GB, 32GB, 64GB & 128GB sales
BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The best early Black Friday iPod deals are being listed below by the sales experts at Consumer Articles. Find savings on the latest Apple iPod Touch (2019) as well as deals on older iPods like the iPod nano & iPod shuffle.
Best iPod deals:
● Save up to 57% on Apple iPod Touch music players at Amazon – check live prices on on top of the line 2019 iPod Touch 7th generation, 6th generation & older iPod Touch renewed models
● Save on the Apple iPod Touch 7th Generation (2019 latest model) at Amazon – click for the latest prices on 32GB, 128GB and 256GB iPod Touch models in a variety of colors such as gold, space gray, silver & blue
● Save up to $120 on a wide range of Apple iPods at Amazon – check the latest deals on Apple iPod Classic, nano, shuffle & touch music players
● Save $251.00 on the iPod Classic 6th Generation 120GB at Amazon
● Save on Apple iPod Touch – at B&H Photo Video
● Save up to 54% on Apple iPod Touch – save on 2019 iPod Touch & older refurbished iPod models at Walmart
Black Friday deals are time sensitive. For the full range of live deals check out Amazon’s Black Friday deals page and Walmart’s Deal Drop page. Consumer Articles earns commissions from purchases made using the links provided.
Apple has evolved the iPod from a simple music player into an all-purpose entertainment device. With the addition of a more powerful A10 Fusion chip previously seen on the iPhone, the new 2019 iPod Touch offers consumers gaming capabilities as well as access to the App Store’s extensive library. With a Wi-Fi connection, it also allows real time messaging and FaceTime video calling with other iOS devices.
What are Black Friday deals and how do they work? Black Friday deals typically provide buyers with large savings for a limited time. The discounts during Black Friday are higher on average than at any other annual event. For example, electronics normally tagged at $50 to $100 were offered at an average of 36% off during Black Friday in 2016, according to Profitero.
Long lines and heavy traffic continue to push Black Friday shoppers away from physical stores and towards the more convenient online portals. The National Retail Federation (NRF) reported that in 2018, 41.4 million people conducted their shopping online during the holiday sales period, while only 34.7 million people shopped exclusively in stores.
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