Compare the latest Facebook Portal Black Friday 2019 deals and enjoy instant savings on Facebook Portal, Portal TV & Portal Plus devices
BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In search of the best Facebook Portal deals for Black Friday 2019? Deals researchers at Spending Lab have found the best savings on Facebook Portal hands-free video calling devices. Links to the best live deals are listed below.
Best Facebook Portal deals:
- Save up to 21% on Facebook Portal Smart Hands-Free Video Calling Devices – check live prices on the top-rated Facebook Portal and Portal Plus devices
- Save on Facebook Portal TV smart video calling devices at Amazon – enables video calls with TVs and comes with Amazon Alexa voice controls and Augmented Reality visual effects
- Save on Facebook Portal Plus video calling devices at Amazon – featuring 1080p HD video, 15.6” display, Smart Camera AI technology, call encryption and built-in Alexa
Black Friday deals run for a limited period of time. For the full range of live deals check out Amazon’s Black Friday deals page and Walmart’s Black Friday home page. Spending Lab earns commissions from purchases made using the links provided.
Facebook Portal introduces a new way to video chat with friends. With its smart camera, users can easily talk and move freely while video chatting. The device is supported with a 100% privacy policy. The Facebook Portal is a great gadget for people who regularly use Facebook and Messenger as a means to communicate with family and friends. This device also offers augmented reality effects and animation tools, as well.
How big of a discount can shoppers find on Black Friday? Shopping during Black Friday sales events can result in considerable savings. In 2016, e-commerce analytics firm Profitero found that shoppers saved an average of 36% on mid-priced electronics deals on Amazon.
Black Friday shoppers continue to shift away from physical stores every year due to the convenience and better deals offered by online retailers. In 2018, around half of all holiday shoppers confirmed they preferred shopping for deals online instead of driving to a retail outlet, according to Deloitte. In contrast, only 36% continued to favor in-store purchases over online spending.
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