The NFL season doesn’t pause for Black Friday, but it does make this the perfect moment to address any weak spots in your viewing setup. From displays to audio and accessories, these deals help you build a better game-day experience without spending anything like full price.
Here are our favorite Black Friday deals on tech gadgets for ultimate NFL viewing parties.
XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser Portable Projector — $200 off
Not everyone has the floor space (or budget) for an 85-inch TV, but almost everyone has a spare wall — and that’s where a high-end portable projector like the XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser earns its spot on a football weekend. It’s down to an all-time low of $599 for Black Friday, making it a smart alternative if you want a big picture without permanently rearranging the living room.
Despite its size, the MoGo 4 Laser pushes out a surprisingly bright 1080p image and can scale up to a massive 120-inch projection. The triple-laser system and auto-alignment tech mean you can point it at a wall, ceiling, or patio screen and be watching in seconds. If you’re hosting a mixed crowd inside and outside, this can even act as a second screen, so people don’t miss a single play.
The built-in battery lasts about 2.5 hours, which is enough for a good chunk of the action before even plugging in. With Google TV and Harman Kardon speakers baked in, it feels more like a compact entertainment system than a travel projector. It’s a flexible, space-saving way to bring the game to whatever corner of the house your guests happen to be in.
Sonos Arc Ultra Soundbar — $220 off
Sonos discounts don’t come around often, which makes this Black Friday drop from $1,099 to $879 worth a serious look, especially if NFL game days can be boosted. If your TV’s speakers struggle once the room fills up on game day, the Arc Ultra brings the kind of presence and clarity that immediately feels like a next-level audio upgrade.
Its 9.1.4-channel layout and Dolby Atmos support help spread audio across the room, giving you a better sense of the crowd, commentary, and directional effects without cranking the volume. Speech Enhancement is particularly handy for catching the expert analysis, and Sound Motion tech keeps effects tied to the action instead of drifting around the room. The experts at our sister site, SoundGuys, also praised the Arc Ultra’s balance and clean presentation, noting how well it slots into a living-room setup.
Setup is simple: one HDMI eARC connection and a quick Trueplay tuning pass in the Sonos app. After that, it doubles as a great everyday speaker thanks to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, and Spotify Connect. If you’ve been holding out for a meaningful Sonos deal, this is easily one of the strongest we’ve seen in a while.
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