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Screenshot: Cult of Android

They may not have heart rate monitors or color screens or built-in cameras, but many still consider the Pebble and the Pebble Steel to be the best smartwatches you can buy. They have incredible battery life, e-ink displays you can actually see outdoors, and an ever-growing catalog of apps and watchfaces.

If you haven’t already gotten yours, you can save up to 25% this Black Friday.

For one day only, the original Pebbleis $79 down from $99, while the Pebble Steel is just $149 down from $199. The same deal on the Pebble Steel can also be had through Amazon for the next few hours.

It's about time. Screenshot: Cult of Android

It’s about time. Screenshot: Cult of Android

Still trying to get your hands on a OnePlus One? Well, get your credit card ready, because for the next 72 hours, you can finally purchase both the 16GB and 64GB models directly from the OnePlus online store without an invite. You can also save some cash on official OnePlus accessories while you’re at it.

The LG G Watch is now incredibly affordable. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The LG G Watch is now incredibly affordable. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Retailers have been offering some great prices on the LG G Watch for weeks, but its price tag on Google Play has remained the same since the device made its debut back in June. Now Google has finally brought its price down to $99 for Black Friday, and to make the deal even sweeter, all Android Wear watches come with $50 Play Store credit.

Screenshot: Cult of Android

Screenshot: Cult of Android

Looking to score an awesome deal on a new smartphone this Black Friday? Expansys has you covered, with up to 80% off a whole host of handsets and accessories while stocks last. You can get a Sony Smartband for just $59.99, a Samsung Galaxy Alpha for just $499.99, and a Sony SmartWatch with limited-edition Swarovski strap for under $70.

Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Google has launched a new online tool that allows users to see all the devices that have logged into their account in the last 28 days. If you have suspicions that someone may be logging into your Google account without your permission, you can log in and quickly identify any unauthorized access from computers and mobile devices.

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