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The Best Deals From the Silk & Snow Cyber Week Sale (2025) I try to test every individual product critically and neutral...
22/12/2025

The Best Deals From the Silk & Snow Cyber Week Sale (2025)
I try to test every individual product critically and neutrally, but sometimes a brand comes along that seemingly cannot miss. We have liked everything we've tried from Silk & Snow, and right now the company is hosting a Cyber Week Sale that runs through December 7. You can save on some of our favorite bed frames and mattresses that we've tested long-term in our own homes, and if you prefer to browse on your own, the sale offers up to 35 percent off site-wide. I've rounded up the highlights on WIRED-tested gear below.WIRED Featured Deals:Silk & Snow Bed Frame With Drawer Storage for $560 ($140 off)Courtesy of Silk & SnowSilk & SnowBed Frame With StorageIn our Bed Frame Buying Guide, I say that Silk & Snow could charge more for this bed frame—but right now, it's 20 percent off. Assembly is a little bit annoying. But the fabric-covered headboard is gorgeous, and the frame is sturdy. My favorite part is the drawer cleverly concealed at the foot of the frame, with its two partitions and its magnetic closure. It does feel a little jarring if you open and close the drawer while your partner is in bed, but I like having extra storage in my room, especially since this frame is too low to the ground to allow for stashing things under it.Silk & Snow S&S Organic Mattress for $765 ($235 off)Courtesy of Silk & SnowSilk & SnowS&S Organic MattressThe S&S Organic Mattress is the best organic latex mattress. It's very soft and offers a lot of pressure relief and support, but the responsive material means it's better suited to solo sleepers than it is to couples. It feels like a soft, dense marshmallow, per our sleep reviewer Julia Forbes, who advises using lightweight blankets and cooling sheets if you're a hot sleeper and also raved about the lengthy year-long sleep trial. As part of the Cyber Week sale, you can choose between a free sleep bundle (with a sheet set, a duvet, two microfiber pillows, and a mattress protector) or you can opt out of the bundle to get an extra 10 percent off your mattress.Silk & Snow Wooden Bed Frame for $1,040 ($260 off)Photograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesSilk & SnowWooden Bed FrameThis bed frame from Silk & Snow made our list of the best Thuma dupes. The Japanese joinery platform frame comes in your choice of natural rubber wood or cortado acacia wood, each in two different finishes. Assembly is pretty easy and doesn't require any special tools, and you'll get a robust five-year warranty. The resulting frame is sturdy and gorgeous, though we recommend having a helper around if you need to disassemble the frame to protect the finish on the wood.Power up with unlimited access to WIRED. Get best-in-class reporting and exclusive subscriber content that's too important to ignore. Subscribe Today.
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I try to test every individual product critically and neutrally, but sometimes a brand comes along that seemingly cannot miss. We have liked everything we’ve tried from Silk & Snow, and right now the company is hosting a Cyber Week Sale that runs through December 7. You can save on some of our fav...

Xbox has teamed up with Crocs for a limited-edition collection inspired by the game maker’s biggest hits (Image credit: ...
22/12/2025

Xbox has teamed up with Crocs for a limited-edition collection inspired by the game maker’s biggest hits

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Xbox and Crocs have launched a limited-edition collection inspired by the Xbox Series X consoleThe Classic Clogs are $80 / AU$134.99, and the five-pack of Jibbitz charms is $20 / AU$34.99The Jibbitz charms are inspired by popular Xbox-published games like Halo, Fallout, DOOM, and moreXbox and Crocs have announced a new collaboration that reimagines the Series X console's iconic controller in an exclusive, limited-time collection.Available starting today at the US Crocs store for $80 or the Australian store for AU$134.99, the latest pair of Classic Clogs is black like the default Xbox Series X pad, with green detailing on the straps and in the shoe's insole, where the Xbox logo is printed.These Crocs are designed to mimic the Xbox controller, with the joysticks, D-pad, home button, and X, Y, B, and A buttons replicated and showcased on the front of the shoe."Ready up with this controller-meets-clog design that reimagines the iconic Xbox controller with fixed buttons and joysticks into the perfect shoe for couch co-op and kicking back – complete with cushioned footbeds adorned with Player Left and Player Right, which give expert-level comfort to support your next session," Xbox said.The new collection will also feature a five-pack of Jibbitz charms, each inspired by popular Xbox-published games, including fan-favorite characters and icons from Halo, Fallout, DOOM, World of Warcraft, and Sea of Thieves.Fans will be able to represent their favorite game on the front of their matching Crocs with this five-pack Jibbitz charm pack for an additional $20 / AU$34.99.The best Xbox controllersFollow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

Demi is a freelance games journalist for TechRadar Gaming. She's been a games writer for five years and has written for outlets such as GameSpot, NME, and GamesRadar, covering news, features, and reviews. Outside of writing, she plays a lot of RPGs and talks far too much about Star Wars on X.

Xbox and Crocs have announced a new collaboration that reimagines the console's iconic controller in an exclusive, limited-time collection.

I tested these officially licensed earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 – are they really worth buying? TechRadar Verdict   The...
22/12/2025

I tested these officially licensed earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 – are they really worth buying?

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The PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 don’t do anything spectacular, but then again, they never had to. They’re budget-friendly, decent-sounding in-ears with a neat slider to mute yourself in GameChat, a secure fit, and a convenient carry case. Their main flaw relates to mic quality, which could be better. You won’t get perfect audio at peak volumes either, but for the price, they remain a pretty good value option.

Pros

+Generally clear audio output
+Convenient mute slider
+Low-price, good overall value for money

Cons

-Some static when using mic
-Not flashy looking
-Treble can get harsh at high volumes

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PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2: one-minute reviewThe PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 are a simple yet effective way to enjoy handheld gaming sessions in seclusion. These buds are licensed by Nintendo and aim to deliver dynamic sound, ergonomic comfort, and clear mic quality. And they largely deliver on that, though there are some notable flaws to uncover.For wired buds that typically cost $24.99 / £19.99 / AU$39, and regularly fall to a considerably lower cost, I wasn’t expecting all too much from the PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2. And although they don't do anything special sonically speaking, they still have all the fundamental talents required for solid-sounding in-game experiences.For instance, they offer up clear dialogue quality – something all of the best gaming earbuds should do. When playing through the spectacular Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, speech-heavy scenes never sounded muffled or obscured, even when the game's imposing orchestral soundtrack entered the fray.You're not going to experience beautifully separated vocals or a wide open soundstage, but for the price, you still get the clean sound quality required to enjoy the best Nintendo Switch 2 games or beautiful in-game soundtracks.

(Image credit: Future)The convenient mic mute slider is very handy if you're making use of GameChat via Nintendo Switch Online. Simply flick it up and your pals won't be able to hear you whatsoever.However, I would've liked the inbuilt mic to sound a bit better, as I could make out static in the background while using it. Don't get me wrong, my words were still easily discernible when performing a quality test – just don't expect above average mic performance.Looks-wise these wired earbuds aren't all too flashy. They're black and red – much like the right Joy-Con 2 controller, and come with a handy carry case. The build quality of these buds is fairly average given that they're made of plastic, but that's fine considering their extremely budget-friendly cost. And in fairness, I still found them to be pretty comfortable, which isn't always the case for me when searching for the best wired earbuds.So, at the end of it all, would I recommend the PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2? Well, that would depend. I’ve seen these drop as low as £11 in the UK, so if you’re on a tight budget, they’d give you decent overall audio with equally decent comfort, as well as a tidy carry case. However, there are some notable drawbacks, like a flawed mic and a basic build.If you’ve got a bit more cash to play with, I’d perhaps check out some more premium wired earbuds, or even a headset from our Nintendo Switch 2 accessories guide. But for low-cost buds that get the job done, these Nintendo-licensed in-ears are still worth a look.

(Image credit: Future)PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 review: price and release dateUltra-budget list price of $24.99 / £19.99 / AU$39And I've already spotted them going for even lessLaunched in October 2025These wired earbuds launched shortly after the Nintendo Switch 2 itself, and have a list price of $24.99 / £19.99 / AU$39. However, I've already spotted them on sale for less in some territories, dipping as low as £11 in the UK. It should be noted that any 3.5mm, USB-C, or Bluetooth earbuds should work fine with your console – it's just the inclusion of a mute mic slider that makes these ideal for GameChat use. PowerA’s wired buds are available in a single Black and Red design – the same color scheme as the right Joy-Con 2 controller.PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 review: specsDrivers8mm dynamicWeight0.7oz / 20gFrequency range20Hz-20kHzWaterproof ratingNot statedConnectivity3.5mmPowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 review: design and featuresSimple yet fairly effective designConvenient mic mute sliderSecure and relatively comfortable fitDesign-wise, these in-ears are basic. They’re black and red, which is on-brand for the Switch 2, and they have the console’s logo on the outside of each bud.They’re made of plastic and, in honesty, feel pretty cheap – but then again, they are. You get a variety of different-sized ear tips to help find your ideal fit, as well as a drawstring bag to store the buds away – that’s a very nice inclusion considering their moderate price.These earbuds are quite comfortable, although I did find they were a tad large in-ear. Still, I could keep them in for well over an hour without feeling fatigued, and they had a pretty secure fit – something that’s not always guaranteed with wired in-ears.Thanks to their secure seal, you also get decent enough noise isolation – just don't expect the silence-inducing effects of active noise cancellation or the passive isolation that pricier foam ear tips provide.The most significant feature on-board is the inbuilt mic and mute slider. This handy slider is what sets the buds apart from typical wired buds you may have laying around, and makes them ideal for GameChat use on Switch 2. The mic itself is functional but as you may expect at this price-point, nothing particularly special. More on that in the Performance section...

(Image credit: Future)PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 review: performanceDecent audio with fairly clean dialogueMic performance could certainly be betterSolid overall quality given modest price-tagSonically speaking, I won’t pretend the PowerA Wired Earbuds are anything particularly special. But they get the basics right, with generally clear audio for private gaming sessions.To find out if PowerA’s in-ears could compete with some of the best gaming earbuds best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, I made sure to test them out with a variety of games. I started with Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, a title I’ve been absolutely glued to since its release.This game is pretty dialogue-heavy, so I was glad to discover that speech was generally well-defined in the mix, ensuring I didn't need to rely on subtitles. When the grandiose orchestral soundtrack swooped through the backdrop, voices still remained clear – sure, it wasn’t as if they were elegantly separated out and thrust to the fore, but that’s something I’d expect from more premium buds.I wanted to see how they’d cope with a more chaotic Nintendo Switch 2 title, so I switched over to Mario Kart World, and again, I was pretty satisfied with the audio on offer. In Free Roam mode, the hum of my vehicle’s engine was replicated with solid low-end power, and the high-pitched grind of my wheels while drifting didn’t sound tinny or uncontrolled.Treble could get edgy at top volumes – something I also realized when listening to Phendrana Drifts on the Nintendo Music app. But if you’re listening at medium loudness or lower, that shouldn’t be all too apparent. More generally, soundtracks come through nicely using PowerA’s buds – the jazzy tunes featured in Mario Kart World were always enjoyable, with expressive sax in the mid-range sounding clean and never getting smothered by the fairly impactful bass.Even if you’re not going to be wowed by a wide soundstage or incredible separation, PowerA’s wired buds perform well enough on the audio front. If you’re looking for a more premium listening experience or want exceptional wired earbuds for music, though, I’d suggest heading over to our best wired earbuds guide instead.But how about mic performance? Well, this is where things get a little shaky. I used the Test Microphone function on my Switch 2, which allows you to make a brief recording, and the results were about as good as I’d expected. My voice was relatively clear, and every word was discernible. However, there was some noticeable sibilance, and there was obvious static in the background.Don’t get me wrong: these won’t make you sound like you’re underwater as some cheap buds do, but mic quality is just acceptable. One benefit, though, is that there’s an in-line controller with a slider to disable or enable the mic, which is handy if you need to swiftly silence yourself while using GameChat.

(Image credit: Future)Should I buy the PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2?AttributesNotesRatingFeaturesIn-line mic could be better, but they offer a useful mute slider and decent noise isolation.3/5Sound qualityImperfect but generally clean audio for clear dialogue, footsteps, and sound effects.3.5/5DesignBasic look, relatively comfortable in-ear feel, convenient carry pouch.3.5/5ValueLow price, solid overall quality.4/5Buy them if...Don't buy them if...PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2: also considerHeader Cell - Column 0 PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2Skullcandy Set USB-CTurtle Beach Battle BudsPrice$24.99 / £19.99 / AU$39$31.99 / £29.99 (about AU$50)$30 / £25 / AU$45Drivers8mm dynamic9mm dynamic10mm dynamicWeight20g15g23gFrequency range20Hz-20kHz20Hz-20kHz20Hz-20kHzWaterproof ratingNot statedIPX4Not statedConnectivity3.5mmUSB-C3.5mmHow I tested the PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2

(Image credit: Future)Tested for one weekUsed in the office, while out and about, and at homeTried with Switch 2 games and Nintendo Music appI tested the PowerA Wired Earbuds for Nintendo Switch 2 over a week-long period, taking them out for on-the-go play, as well as using them on lunch breaks at the office, and when working from home.To assess performance, I made sure to use them with a range of Switch 2 games, including Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake and Mario Kart World. It also felt fitting to use them with the Nintendo Music app and spin a few classic soundtracks. When using the in-line mic, I ensured that I performed a test using the Switch 2’s built-in testing software.More generally, I’ve been a Switch 2 owner from launch, and I’ve reviewed tons of gadgets here at TechRadar, where I’ve tested tons of audio gear and gaming accessories. I’ve reviewed everything from top-tier wired earbuds like the Sennheiser IE 600 through to cheap models like the JBL Tune 310C. And I’ve also tested a range of Nintendo Switch 2 cases, cameras, screen protectors, and software.First reviewed: November 2025Read more about how we test

Staff WriterHarry is a Reviews Staff Writer for TechRadar. He reviews everything from party speakers to wall chargers and has a particular interest in the worlds of audio and gaming. Harry has a background in business tech journalism, particularly around the telecoms industry.

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Looking to buy cheap earbuds for your Nintendo Switch 2? I tried this officially licensed set and they weren’t half bad.

Strava drops its lawsuit against Garmin – so it looks like all your features are here to stay (for now) (Image credit: S...
22/12/2025

Strava drops its lawsuit against Garmin – so it looks like all your features are here to stay (for now)

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The Strava and Garmin legal drama just took another big twistStrava has dropped its lawsuit against Garmin, with the two companies seemingly settling behind the scenesWhere does that leave Suunto, which is also suing Garmin? It looks like the legal battle between Strava – one of our best fitness apps – and Garmin – makers, of course, of the best Garmin watches – is coming to an end.Three weeks after Strava filed a patent-infringement case against Garmin, stating the latter's segments and heatmaps features violate an agreement between the two companies, Strava has officially dropped its lawsuit against Garmin.Strava filed a brief update on October 21 to say it "voluntarily dismisses" the action. We spotted this via DC Rainmaker, having kept an eye on the Strava-Garmin situation as it developed.The full update reads as follows:“Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a)(1)(A)(i), Plaintiff Strava, Inc., by and through its undersigned counsel, voluntarily dismisses the above-captioned action, without prejudice."In practice, dismissing without prejudice means the decision is not final, so Strava could choose to file again in the future. However, for now, it means that any features Garmin users are making use of that could potentially infringe on Strava's patents are unlikely to disappear in the near future.If you're in the market for a new Garmin watch, Strava is no longer actively trying to halt the sale of future Garmin devices infringing on its patents, so expect plenty of Garmins to still be available in the upcoming Black Friday sales.So is it all over?

(Image credit: Future)Yes, and no. After filing the lawsuit, Strava's chief product officer Matt Salazar explained in a Reddit post that Garmin was trying to force it to beef up the Garmin branding on Strava whenever it used data from a Garmin watch, and said Strava wouldn't stand for this abuse of user data.Strava's Reddit community did not respond the way Strava expected, and the company eventually complied with Garmin's requests. Now it's also withdrawn its patent infringement lawsuit, leaving no further active spats with Garmin.However, the question of "why" remains to be answered. There's speculation online that because Strava is going public in the near future, it wanted to reduce branding from external sources and nix competing features to boost the value of its shares – but of course this is all hearsay, and we may never know for sure.What about Suunto?Garmin is also being sued by rival watch-maker Suunto, which filed around the same time as Strava, although for unrelated reasons. These supposed patent infringements center around hardware and software features, such as some golfing features.At the time of writing, that lawsuit remains unresolved. This dispute aside, Suunto is releasing some great hardware at the moment – you can check out our recent review of the Suunto Race 2, in which we gave it 4.5 stars – and could become a genuine challenger to Garmin as a maker of the best running watches.The best Garmin watches for all budgetsFollow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

Senior Fitness & Wearables EditorMatt is TechRadar's expert on all things fitness, wellness and wearable tech. A former staffer at Men's Health, he holds a Master's Degree in journalism from Cardiff and has written for brands like Runner's World, Women's Health, Men's Fitness, LiveScience and Fit&Well on everything fitness tech, exercise, nutrition and mental wellbeing.Matt's a keen runner, ex-kickboxer, not averse to the odd yoga flow, and insists everyone should stretch every morning. When he’s not training or writing about health and fitness, he can be found reading doorstop-thick fantasy books with lots of fictional maps in them.
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Strava has 'voluntarily dismissed' its case against Garmin, and it looks like the legal battle is over.

Best Buy’s record-breaking Pixel 10 deals are still live: here’s how to get a device for just $50 today (Image credit: B...
22/12/2025

Best Buy’s record-breaking Pixel 10 deals are still live: here’s how to get a device for just $50 today

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If you're looking for a new Android device without completely breaking the bank, you're in luck. Best Buy currently has some best deals I've seen yet on the latest Google Pixel 10 series this weekend.Featured as part of the retailer's wider Black Friday / Cyber Monday sale, today's deals bundle together a massive upfront discount with an excellent trade-in rebate. Combined, you can potentially get a Pixel 10 for as little as $50, a Pixel 10 Pro for $200, and the Pixel 10 Pro XL for just $349. That's impressive considering these are deals for unlocked devices, meaning you can pick and choose your own plan.Unlike with some of this week's Black Friday phone deals, you're not tied to an expensive unlimited plan here, and if you just want an upfront discount, then that's an option too. You don't have to trade-in here to get a record-breaking deal here, it's just an option you can use to drive that cost down further.In either way, these Pixel 10 deals at Best Buy are extremely competitive. The latest Pixel 10 series all feature great cameras, displays, and a high-end design that's one of our favorites for 2025 right now. Power-wise, they do lag behind the competition a bit, but they're by no means a slouch. You'll have no issues zipping through everyday tasks, gaming, or the various AI-integrated features that the Pixel 10 series includes.Black Friday Google Pixel 10 deals at Best BuyMore of today's Best Buy Black Friday dealsShop more Black Friday salesAmazon: 45% off TVs, AirPods, air fryers & vacuumsApple: iPads, AirPods & MacBooks from $119Best Buy: $1,000 off TVs, laptops & headphonesDell: laptop deals from $249.99Home Depot: 40% off appliances, furniture, grills & toolsLenovo: 45% off laptops & tabletsLowe's: up to 30% off appliances, holiday decor & toolsSamsung: up to $2,000 off appliances, TVs & phonesTarget: 40% off Christmas decor, clothing & furnitureWalmart: furniture, cheap TVs & vacs from $69Wayfair: 54% off Christmas, furniture & decor

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Retail EditorAlex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in deals, buying advice, and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered events like Black Friday and Amazon in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.

Best Buy's Black Friday Pixel 10 deals are still available today - here's how to combine a trade-in rebate with an upfront discount for a seriously cheap device.

G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO RGB DDR5-6000 96 GB CL28 Review IntroductionG.SKILL is a renowned Taipei-based memory manufacture...
22/12/2025

G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO RGB DDR5-6000 96 GB CL28 Review
IntroductionG.SKILL is a renowned Taipei-based memory manufacturer with a long history of producing performance-oriented products. The company has ventured into other PC markets in recent years such as SSDs, AIO coolers, and peripherals, including gaming-oriented keyboards, mice, headsets, and more.G.SKILL has multiple product lines to fit different markets, with plenty of performance-oriented memory options available. DDR4 SKUs include the Trident Z, Royal, Neo, Ripjaws and Elite series. With the launch of DDR5 in late 2021, G.SKILL brought forward the Trident Z and Ripjaws series. AMD's AM5 platform released the following year and alongside it both the Flare X and Neo series made their DDR5 debuts. Adding to the lineup, G.SKILL Royal and CKD lineups are available as well. Overall, the Trident Z5 series offers a wide variety of memory kit configurations with binned frequencies ranging from 5200 MT/s to 9200 MT/s.The G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO series presents an impressive selection of memory kit configurations, catering to various needs with options like 32 GB (2x 16 GB), 64 GB (2x 32 GB), 48 GB (2x 24 GB), and 96 GB (2x 48 GB). These kits are available with binned frequencies spanning from 5600 MT/s to 8000 MT/s, ensuring a suitable choice for both enthusiasts and professionals seeking high performance. The series continues G.SKILL's tradition of delivering reliable and high-quality memory solutions, making it a noteworthy contender in the market. Today, we're diving into the G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO RGB DDR5-6000 CL28 memory kit, a high-capacity 96 GB offering tailored for PC enthusiasts, particularly those with AMD CPUs. This kit is marketed under the NEO branding, specifically for the AMD platform, but it doesn't stop there. With dual EXPO and XMP profiles, it's also compatible with Intel systems, so we've tested it across both platforms to see how it performs. Let's begin with a detailed look at its specifications.SpecificationsSpecifications & SPD ProfilesManufacturer:G.SKILLSeries:Trident Z5 RGBModel:F5-6000J2836F48GX2-TZ5NRWTested Capacity:96 GB (2x 48 GB)Registered/Unbuffered:UnbufferedCKD:NoForm Factor:288-pin UDIMM Dimensions (Z-Height):42.5 mmIC Manufacturer:SK HynixWarranty:Limited LifetimeRanks:Dual-RankEXPO / XMP Profile:EXPO-1XMP-1JEDECSpeed Rating:DDR5-6000 MT/sDDR5-6000 MT/sUp to DDR5-5600 MT/sRated Timings:28-38-38-96-13228-38-38-96-13246-45-45-90-135Tested Voltage:1.35 V1.35 V1.10 V

Introduction G.SKILL is a renowned Taipei-based memory manufacturer with a long history of producing performance-oriented products. The company has ventured into other PC markets in recent years such as SSDs, AIO coolers, and peripherals, including gaming-oriented keyboards, mice, headsets, and more...

Steam’s first-ever Black Friday sale has officially kicked off and these discounts are sure to make your wallet cry (Ima...
22/12/2025

Steam’s first-ever Black Friday sale has officially kicked off and these discounts are sure to make your wallet cry

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Steam's first-ever Black Friday sale is now live until December 1Players can save on some of the biggest and best games thanks to storefront-wide discountsThe Steam Deck 256GB LCD is also on saleValve has launched its first-ever Black Friday Steam sale, offering discounts on thousands of games from now until December 1.While Steam typically has holiday and event sales throughout the year, including its annual Winter Sale every December, Valve has decided to start the celebrations earlier with a Black Friday sale for the first time in its long-running history.From indies to shooters, to action-adventure and story games, there are plenty to choose from, including some of this year's biggest hits, like Battlefield 6, which is now 15% off from $70 to $59.49 (AU$109.95 to AU$93.45), and The Game Awards 2025 indie nominee Blue Prince, which has a 34% discount and is down from $29.99 to $19.79 (AU$43.95 to AU$29).Both Silent Hill 2 and Doom: The Dark Ages are now 50% off, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is 30% off, and even Silent Hill f, one of the best horror games of the year, is 20% off from $69.99 to $55.99 (AU$116.95 to AU$93.56).If you've been biding your time for the right moment, the Steam Deck 256GB LCD edition is also 20% this Black Friday, bringing one of the best gaming handhelds down from $399 to $319.20 / £349 to £279.20 / AU$649 to AU$519.20.Valve isn't offering pre-order discounts for its recently announced Steam Machine, its new controller, or its VR Steam Frame, which are all set to launch in 2026, but fingers crossed for next Black Friday.For more offers, stay up to date with TechRadar's best Black Friday deals guide, which includes everything from laptops, TVs, headphones, PS5 consoles, games, and more.The best PC controllersFollow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

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Demi is a freelance games journalist for TechRadar Gaming. She's been a games writer for five years and has written for outlets such as GameSpot, NME, and GamesRadar, covering news, features, and reviews. Outside of writing, she plays a lot of RPGs and talks far too much about Star Wars on X.

Valve has launched its first-ever Black Friday Steam sale, offering discounts on thousands of games from now until December 1.

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