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Popular travel gadgets see discounts during Black Friday sales
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Augusta Stone Associate credit cards writer | The Points Guy

The Points Guy (TPG) has highlighted several travel items that are popular among travelers during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. These products have been selected based on their utility and discounted prices, making them attractive options for consumers looking to enhance their travel experiences.

Apple AirTags are being purchased by many travelers, available at $72.99 for a four-pack, down from the original price of $99. They are useful for keeping track of belongings, especially when checking luggage.

Another favored item is the Apple AirPods Pro, priced at $153.99, reduced from $249. Known for their sound-canceling capabilities, they serve as an excellent companion for long flights.

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The 10th Generation Apple iPad is also on sale for $259, originally priced at $349. This tablet is noted for its features and display quality.

The Avantree Relay Premium Bluetooth 5.3 Adapter allows users to connect wireless headphones to in-flight entertainment systems. It is currently available for $31.99 instead of its usual price of $39.99.

Anker's Prime 67W USB-C Charger is offered at a discounted rate of $35.99 from its original price of $59.99. It provides multiple charging ports in a compact design.

For international travelers, the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter can charge six devices simultaneously and works in over 150 countries. It is priced at $19.99, down from $25.99.

The Matein Travel Laptop Backpack is another bestseller among TPG readers, now available for $17.59 compared to its original price of $39.96.

A practical addition to any travel kit is the Riemot Luggage Travel Cup Holder, which helps manage coffee cups while navigating airports; it costs $8.49 instead of the regular price of $11.99.

FrSara Neck Fan offers hands-free cooling and can be purchased for $23.79 rather than its usual price of $27.99.

Lastly, the Kidde Battery-Powered Carbon Monoxide Detector is on sale for $19.08 from an original price of $27.99 and offers safety with no wiring required.

These items reflect what real-world travelers are investing in this holiday season according to TPG readers and staff recommendations.

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