With Black Friday rapidly approaching, consumers are bracing for what’s projected to be a $960 billion shopping season, according to the National Retail federation. As shoppers plan their strategies for coveted tech items like iPhones, AirPods, and the forthcoming Nintendo Switch 2, expert guidance is in high demand. On Wednesday, tech specialist Damien Licata Caruso addressed key questions surrounding these purchases, offering timely analysis just 48 hours before the start of the major sales event.
Is now the right time to find a cheaper iPhone or AirPods? Is the Switch 2 worth the investment? With Black Friday just two days away, our tech specialist Damien Licata Caruso offered advice and deals, answering your questions on Wednesday, November 26th.
November 26, 2025 at 09h34, modified November 26, 2025 at 18h04
As Black Friday approaches, consumers are weighing their options for tech purchases, particularly regarding popular products like iPhones, AirPods, and the anticipated Switch 2. The annual sales event is a key moment for both consumers and manufacturers, often setting the tone for holiday spending and influencing market trends.
On Wednesday, November 26th, tech specialist Damien Licata Caruso provided guidance on navigating the upcoming sales, offering insights into potential deals and answering questions from the public. The discussion focused on whether now is an opportune moment to purchase Apple products at a discount, and whether the rumored Switch 2 justifies its price tag.
The timing of these considerations is crucial, as Black Friday, falling just two days after the advice session, is known for significant price reductions across a wide range of electronics. Consumers are increasingly reliant on expert analysis to help them discern genuine bargains from marketing hype during this period.
Licata Caruso’s insights aim to help shoppers make informed decisions amidst the Black Friday frenzy. The advice comes as retailers prepare for a surge in demand, and as consumers look for ways to maximize their purchasing power in a competitive market.