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Here are the best Cyber Monday deals still available

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Here are the best Cyber Monday deals still available

Updated: November 29, 2022

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  • The shopping holiday may be officially over, but lots of deals are quietly lingering. If you were late to the party, there are still notable discounts to be had on smart home tech, wireless earbuds, smartwatches, and more.
  • The best Cyber Monday deals still out there
    • Our faves — the best of the best
    • The best headphone and earbud deals you can still get
    • The best streaming deals you can still get
    • The best 4K TV deals you can still get
    • The best tablet and e-reader deals you can still get
    • The best speaker deals you can still get
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    • The best smart display deals you can still get
    • The best smartwatches and fitness tracker deals you can still get
    • The best gaming deals you can still get
    • The best robot vacuum deals you can still get
    • The best smartphone deals you can still get
    • The best laptop deals you can still get
    • Other great Cyber Monday deals still out there

The shopping holiday may be officially over, but lots of deals are quietly lingering. If you were late to the party, there are still notable discounts to be had on smart home tech, wireless earbuds, smartwatches, and more.

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Cyber Monday is behind us — but is it really, though? Many of the deals that started on Black Friday continued through the weekend, remained with us on Cyber Monday, and now, we’re here. It’s Tuesday, and there are still many great tech deals available on gadgets like earbuds, smart speakers, smartwatches, and even some smartphones.

Sure, some hot deals cropped up during that time and have since sputtered out, but if you didn’t get your chance to shop already or were indecisive, you may still be in luck. Check out all the deals we’ve compiled and rounded up for you, ranging from all types of handy products across a variety of price points. The holiday shopping season may continue to bring a smattering of great deals, though not all will be this good, so save what you can on those gifts. Or, if you’ve already been checking people off your list, maybe it’s time to treat yourself to a little self-care with something new.

The best Cyber Monday deals still out there

Our faves — the best of the best

  • Our pick for the best auto-emptying robot vacuum, iRobot’s Roomba i3 Plus EVO, is on sale for around $349 ($201 off) at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. The i3 Plus EVO makes cleaning easier and faster thanks to advanced mapping features, so you can tell it to clean certain rooms either through the app or a via a voice assistant like Amazon Alexa.

The best bang for your buck if you want a self-emptying robot, the Roomba i3 Plus cleans as well as the j7. It just won’t avoid clutter and doesn’t have app-enabled clean zones or keep-out zones. If you can live without those, you’ll be very happy with this bot.

  • Google’s Chromecast with Google TV (4K) is our favorite streaming device, partially because it curates recommendations from your favorite streaming services. It also features support for 4K content and Dolby Vision HDR and is bundled with a remote compatible with Google Assistant. You can currently buy it for around $40 ($10 off) from Amazon, Target, and Best Buy, which matches its all-time low price. Read our review.
  • The Logitech G502 Hero is a long-standing icon of gaming mice. Normally $49.99, you can currently find the G502 on sale at Best Buy and Amazon for $29.99. The claw-shaped design houses a 25,600 DPI optical sensor and 11 programmable buttons that can be remapped using Logitech’s G software suite. It also weighs 121 grams out of the box and even comes with additional weights that can be added to the base for greater control.

Logitech’s G502 Hero has most of the same features as our top pick for the best gaming mouse, the G502 Lightspeed, except it’s wired. If you’re okay with that, this is an excellent mouse that you can usually find for $50 or less.

  • The SooPii USB-C cable with a built-in power meter can carry up to 100W of output to a phone or laptop and display a live wattage measurement on its small LCD so you know how fast your devices are charging. It’s currently $9.79 for a four-foot cable (when you clip the on-page coupon) on Amazon or $11.19 for a 6.6-foot. We can chuckle to ourselves at the brand name all we want, but these things are handy and make a nice little stocking stuffer for fellow nerds. Check out our hands-on with a similar cable.

This USB-C cable supports up to 100W of power output and 480Mbps data transfer speeds via USB 2.0. The built-in power meter also automatically shows the current power draw in watts.

  • PowerA’s Enhanced Wired Controller, our favorite budget gamepad for Xbox consoles and PC, is on sale for $23.91 (regularly $37.99) in purple from Amazon.

The PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller is a budget-minded wired controller for Xbox and PC that connects via Micro USB and features two customizable buttons on its rear. It’s offered in many different colors and licensed designs.

  • The Google Pixel Watch is about $299 ($50 off) at Amazon for the Wi-Fi-only version. This watch has a gorgeous circular display, as well as native Fitbit integration. It also comes with three months of YouTube Music and six months of Fitbit Premium. The Pixel Watch is a first-gen device, however, so keep in mind that Google is still working out some kinks. Read our review.

Google’s first in-house smartwatch has a beautiful domed display and native Fitbit integration for health tracking. It comes with six months of Fitbit Premium and three months of YouTube Music.

  • Amazon’sfifth-gen Echo Dotis on sale for $27.99 at Amazon instead of $49.99, while the model with a clock is discounted to $39.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. The new smart speaker offers a temperature sensor and doubles as an Eero Wi-Fi system extender. Read our review.

The fifth-gen Echo Dot touts a temperature sensor, better sound, and faster response time than the prior model. It can also act as an extender for your Eero Wi-Fi system.

  • The Ultimate Ears’ waterproof Wonderboom 3 is on sale direct from UE for $69 ($31 off), which is easily one of the compact Bluetooth speaker’s lowest prices to date. The newer model isn’t radically different from its predecessor, but it does offer improved Blueooth range.
  • Target, and Best Buy are currently discounting a Nintendo Switch bundle that includes the standard Switch, a download code for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and a three-month individual subscription to Nintendo Switch Online.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

This holiday Switch bundle includes the standard version of Nintendo’s terrific handheld, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and a three-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online.

The best headphone and earbud deals you can still get

  • You can buy Sony’s WF-1000XM4, our favorite noise-canceling earbuds, for around $178 ($102 off) at Amazon. The wireless earbuds sound fantastic and boast some of the best noise cancellation you can get in a pair of earbuds, not to mention more recent perks like multipoint functionality. Read our review.
  • Samsung’s latest premium noise-canceling earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, are on sale for $179.99 ($50 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and direct from Samsung in black or purple. If you use Samsung phones, these are one of your best options since they’re very lightweight and comfortable, with excellent sound quality that supports higher 24-bit audio (though only with Samsung phones). Read our review.

Samsung’s excellent-sounding Galaxy Buds 2 Pro introduce support for 24-bit audio and have a lighter, smaller, more comfortable in-ear fit than the first Buds Pros.

  • Sony’s WH-1000XM5 are on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target for around $348 ($51.99 off). These comfortable headphones offer some of the best noise cancellation you can get in a pair of headphones, along with a sleeker build and improved sound over their predecessor. Read our review.
  • Google’s Pixel Buds Pro are still on sale for $149.99 ($50 off) at Amazon in lemongrass, the best color. Google’s new wireless earbuds offer decent active noise cancellation capabilities, not to mention multipoint Bluetooth support. Read our review.

Google’s Pixel Buds Pro are the company’s first earbuds to include ANC. They combine impressive sound, great battery life, and good comfort — all without the connection issues of earlier models.

  • If you prefer a cheaper pair of earbuds, you can currently pick up the Beats Studio Buds at a fresh all-time low of $89.95 ($60 off) at Amazon. That’s an additional $10 off from the pre-Black Friday deal prices we were already seeing, of which Best Buy and Target have returned to. While they don’t offer particularly great noise cancellation, they still feature good sound quality and USB-C support. Read our review.
  • You can buy Apple’s new second-gen AirPods Pro for $229 at Amazon instead of $249. Apple’s newest premium earbuds boast better noise cancellation capabilities than their predecessor, as well as swipeable controls and four swappable earbuds. This isn’t the all-time low of $199 we just saw through Black Friday weekend and Cyber Monday, but it’s a second-best price that’s still kicking. Read our review.
A pair of AirPods in an open charging case

A pair of AirPods in an open charging case

Apple’s latest AirPods Pro take after the last-gen model but include swipe controls and a new H2 chip that allows for improved noise cancellation. They also come with a water-resistant charging case that offers support for Apple’s robust Find My network.

  • Normally $179.99, the Beats Fit Pro are currently discounted to $179.99 at Best Buy and Walmart. Like the AirPods Pro above, the Beats Fit Pro were $20 cheaper yesterday yet remain a solid discount today. These comfortable noise-canceling earbuds offer excellent battery life, and while their lack of wireless charging is a bummer, they remain a great choice for Apple users thanks to features like dynamic head tracking for spatial audio and their ability to automatically switch between Apple devices. Read our review.

The Beats Fit Pro earbuds have integrated wing tips that help keep them secure during runs and workouts. They also have excellent noise cancellation, and their sound has just the right amount of bass and kick to keep you motivated.

  • The Bose QuietComfort 45 are currently discounted to around $229 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, knocking $100 off their regular price. While the lack of audio support over USB-C is annoying, the noise-canceling headphones remain a comfortable and relatively affordable option for anyone in the market for a good-sounding pair of cans. Read our review.

Bose’s QuietComfort 45 headphones update the company’s popular supremely comfortable design with USB-C, improved noise cancellation, and longer battery life.

  • Bose’s QuietComfort Earbuds II are currently on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target for around $249, which is $50 off and the lowest price we’ve seen on the terrific wireless earbuds. They may lack wireless charging — a shame, given their lofty price tag — but they do feature the best noise cancellation you can get in a pair of earbuds. Read our review.
An overhead image of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II on a wood table.

An overhead image of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II on a wood table.

With dynamic, rich sound and the best noise cancellation available in true wireless earbuds, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are a terrific pick if you want to listen to your music in peace.

  • Amazon has one of our favorite pairs of fitness buds, the Jabra Elite 7 Active (normally $179.99), on sale for $99.99. These earbuds have a special coating that helps keep them planted in your ears during intense workouts.
  • Samsung’s quirky, bean-shaped Galaxy Buds Live are only $49 at Walmart, a $100 discount. If you own multiple Samsung gadgets but don’t like how silicone tips feel in your ears, the open-style Buds Live get you many of the same features and ecosystem benefits as the Galaxy Buds and Buds 2 Pro. Read our review.

The best streaming deals you can still get

The Chromecast with Google TV introduces a dedicated remote and new software. It brings together recommendations from all of your streaming services and supports 4K HDR content with Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10 Plus.

  • Google’s Chromecast with Google TV (4K) is our favorite streaming device, partially because it curates recommendations from your favorite streaming services. It also features support for 4K content and Dolby Vision HDR and is bundled with a remote compatible with Google Assistant. You can currently buy it for around $40 ($10 off) from Amazon, Target, and Best Buy, which matches its all-time low price. Read our review.
  • You can also currently purchase Google’s new, entry-level Chromecast with Google TV (HD) for $19.99 at Best Buy. While it lacks 4K streaming capabilities and is limited to 1080p resolution, it can play HDR videos and comes with a Google Assistant-compatible remote. Read our review.
  • You can buy the Roku Streaming Stick 4Kfor around $24.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, which is a 50 percent discount. This is a good option if you’re looking for a streaming device that’s simple to use but that also supports Dolby Vision and works with Siri, Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant. Read our review.
  • Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Max is best suited for those embedded in Amazon’s ecosystem. In addition to offering support for Wi-Fi 6, it also works quite nicely with Alexa, so you can easily use the remote for voice commands. You can buy it for $34.99 instead of $54.99 at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy.

The best 4K TV deals you can still get

The LG C2 is both lighter and brighter than its last-gen predecessor, the C1. It also boasts a “dark room” setting to reduce eyestrain, as well as the ability to log into different user profiles.

  • You can buy LG’s C2 OLED discounted in various configurations.The 55-inch configuration, for example, is available for around $1,297 (about $300 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. The 4K TV boasts a 120Hz refresh rate like its predecessor but comes with a brighter “Evo” panel and the ability to log into different user profiles.
  • Amazon’s new Fire TV Omni QLED Omni lineup is also on sale. You can buy, for instance, the 65-inch model for $599.99 from Best Buy instead of $799.99. It was $50 cheaper yesterday, though this new TV is capable of displaying artwork when not in use, and it supports Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10 Plus Adaptive alongside two-way video calling.

The best tablet and e-reader deals you can still get

  • Apple’s latest iPad Air is down to $549 from Amazon. That makes it an overall discount of about $50 for a great mid-range tablet with a 10.9-inch display. Read our review.
iPad Air

iPad Air

The latest iPad Air retains the iPad Pro-esque redesign of the 2020 model but does away with the A14 Bionic processor in favor of Apple’s lightning-fast M1 chip. It also comes in five colors and boasts a 12MP front-facing camera with support for Apple’s Center Stage feature.

  • The ad-supported Fire HD 8 Plus with wireless charging is $54.99 ($55 off) at Amazon. Read our Fire HD 8 Plus review.
  • At Best Buy, you can buy a Microsoft Surface Pro 8 with 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and an 11th-Gen Intel Core i5 processor — as well as a Type Cover — for just $899.99 ($450 off). While the Pro 8 can’t exactly compete with the newer Surface Pro 9, it’s still a good-looking laptop with a fast 120Hz refresh rate screen and quick performance. Read our review.

The best speaker deals you can still get

An Echo Dot with Clock on a counter

An Echo Dot with Clock on a counter

The fifth-gen Echo Dot touts a temperature sensor, better sound, and faster response time than the prior model. It can also act as an extender for your Eero Wi-Fi system.

  • Amazon’sfifth-gen Echo Dotis on sale for $27.99 at Amazon instead of $49.99, while the model with a clock is discounted to $39.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. The new smart speaker offers a temperature sensor and doubles as an Eero Wi-Fi system extender. Read our review.

The Nest Mini is Google’s smallest smart speaker, and it can bring Google Assistant to almost any area of your home. You can even mount it to your wall with no additional hardware.

  • Google’s lozenge-shaped Nest Miniis a pint-sized speaker that supports Google Assistant and is on sale for around $18 ($31 off) at Walmart and Target. It’s a good way to add smarts to any room despite its age, however, keep in mind that it sounds best when it’s mounted to your wall. Read our review.
  • The Ultimate Ears’ waterproof Wonderboom 3 is on sale direct from UE for $69 ($31 off), which is easily one of the compact Bluetooth speaker’s lowest prices to date. The newer model isn’t radically different from its predecessor, but it does offer improved Bluetooth range.
  • The third-gen Echo Dot is also on sale at Amazon with six months of Amazon Music Unlimited for $14.99 ($85 off). While it doesn’t sound as good as newer models, it still sounds good for the price and offers plenty of Alexa functionality. You can also buy it with a 1,100-lumen Philips Hue smart bulb for $17.98 ($38 off). Read our review.
  • You can buy Ultimate Ears’ waterproof Boom 3 for around $100 instead of $149.99 at Amazon and $104.99 at Best Buy. The Boom 3 is one of our favorite Bluetooth speakers, with good sound quality and terrific battery life that should provide up to 15 hours of playback.

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The best smart display deals you can still get

The Echo Show 8 is the midsize smart display in Amazon’s current Echo lineup and can be used to display the weather, news, calendars, grocery lists, and more. You can also use it to control your smart home devices, watch streaming video, or listen to music. It even supports video calling via Zoom and Amazon’s Alexa calling service.

  • Amazon’s second-gen Echo Show 8, our favorite smart display, is on sale for $69.99 ($60 off) at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. Unlike the second-gen Echo Show 5, the Alexa-enabled smart display offers the ability to video call loved ones via Zoom. Read our review.
  • The second-gen Nest Hub is on sale for around $50 from Best Buy, Walmart, Google, and Target, which is a $50 discount. Its bigger brother, the Nest Hub Max, is also on sale for around $164 ($66 off) from Best Buy, Google, and Target. Both of these devices will be Matter controllers and Thread border routers. Read our Nest Hub and Nest Hub Max reviews.
  • The smaller, 5.5-inch Echo Show 5 from last year is also on sale for $34.99 ($50 off) at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. The tiny display makes for a great bedside companion, especially since you can snooze it with just a tap. Read our review.
  • Amazon is discounting some of its more unique smart displays as well. That includes the wall-mounted Echo Show 15, which features a 15.6-inch touch display that can easily double as a shared bulletin board or even a kitchen TV. Right now, it’s on sale for $185 instead of $249.99. It’s sadly gone up $15 since yesterday, but this price is still respectable. Read our review.
  • You can also buy the Echo Show 10, which sits on a rotating base that can follow you around during video calls, for $184.99 ($65 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. This is another fine deal, but be aware that, like the Show 15, the Show 10’s price has also gone up $15 since yesterday. Read our review.

The best smartwatches and fitness tracker deals you can still get

Samsung’s top-of-the line flagship smartwatch has EKG readings, body composition analysis, turn-by-turn navigation, and a new body temperature sensor.

  • Best Buy is selling the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Proin the 45mm, Bluetooth-enabled configuration for $399.99 ($50 off) at Best Buy and Amazon. The Watch 5 Pro, like the Watch 5, is one of the best Android smartwatches you can buy, with a large screen and good battery life. Read our review.
  • If you prefer the physical bezel controls on Samsung smartwatches, you can get the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic for just $149 ($200 off) at Walmart. This may not be as new as the Galaxy Watch 5, but it’s still current in the lineup and not all that different from its other Wear OS 3 counterparts — except for that awesome bezel, of course. Read our review.

The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic features a nice physical rotating bezel and more third-party support by way of Google’s Wear OS 3. But keep in mind that it’s paired best with a Samsung-made phone.

  • Fitbit’s new Versa 4 sports physical buttons — unlike its predecessor — but shares many of the same features, including built-in GPS, voice assistance, and heart rate monitoring. You can buy it for $149.95 ($80 off) at Amazon.
  • The Fitbit Charge 5 is $99.95 (33 percent off) at Amazon and Walmart. If you want a fitness band with more oomph than the Inspire 3, the Charge 5 is a great choice. It’s got built-in GPS, EKG compatibility, a bright OLED screen, NFC payments, and long battery life.
  • If you don’t mind buying an older fitness tracker, the Fitbit Versa 2 is on sale for around $99 instead of $149.99 at Walmart. The wearable tracks all the metrics you’d expect, including your distance and sleeping habits, while offering support for Fitbit Pay and Amazon Alexa.
  • The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini is a mere $89.99 ($30 off) on Amazon and Best Buy. Amazfit may not be a household name, but they pack a ton of features you normally find at a much higher price point. That includes stress tracking, SpO2 monitoring, Amazon Alexa compatibility, and an additional offline digital assistant. It also uses the more holistic PAI method for gauging your health. We reviewed the Amazfit GTR 4, which is the circular version and shares many of the same features.

The best gaming deals you can still get

  • You can buy Logitech’s G Pro Wireless gaming mouse for $87.99 instead of $129.99 at Amazon. The mouse comes with removable left and right-side buttons and a high 25K DPI sensor.
  • The newer version of that mouse, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight is on sale in black at Amazon for $99.99 ($60 off) at checkout. It no longer has the buttons on the right, but it like the prior model, but it weighs even less (63 grams compared to 80). Its only big downside is that for a newer mouse it sadly has Micro USB instead of USB-C.
  • If that’s out of your price range and you don’t mind a wired mouse, Logitech’s G502 Hero is on sale for $29.99 at Amazon instead of $49.99. The G502 offers more buttons than Logitech’s G Pro Wireless gaming mouse, as well as 11 programmable inputs.
  • The new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X is $55 ($15 off) at Walmart.
  • The going rate for a 128GB Meta Quest 2 these days is $399.99, but you can currently get the VR headset packaged with two of its best games (Beat Saber and Resident Evil 4) for $349.99 at Best Buy and Amazon (with delayed shipping).

This Black Friday bundle includes the VR headset and two games: Beat Saber and Resident Evil 4. This is the first big price cut on the headset since its retail cost increased by $100, likely spurred by the economic recession.

  • Check out this deal on Gigabyte’s 48-inch OLED gaming monitor, which has similar features to the LG C1 and C2 OLEDs, but with a DisplayPort port. It’s $749.99 at Amazon ($730 off its original price), and only $20 more at Newegg — each of which are phenomenal prices on such a feature-packed display.

Gigabyte’s foray into OLED panels is this 48-inch model that has similar features to LG’s pricier C1 and C2, namely its two HDMI 2.1 ports that allow for fast gaming at 4K.

  • The excellent Blue Yeti microphone is the default choice for streamers and content creators thanks to its superb audio quality and easy operation. Normally $129.99, the Blue Yeti microphone is currently discounted to $84.99 at Amazon. The Yeti features a variety of pickup patterns and knobs to quickly adjust pickup and audio pass-through levels.

The Blue Yeti is a tried-and-true USB mic. The well-built device is incredibly easy to use and features onboard controls for simple operation, ensuring you can capture studio-quality sound in your bedroom or home office with ease.

  • Microsoft’s Xbox Series S is available for its lowest price ever at multiple retailers. Normally $299.99, the slim, digital-exclusive console is discounted to just $239.99 ($60 off) at Amazon and Walmart, which is an added $10 off the already-discounted price of $249.99 for the holidays. Unfortunately, the promos we saw that also included a gift card with purchase have ended. Read our review.
The white Xbox Series S lying horizontally.

The white Xbox Series S lying horizontally.

The Xbox Series S is smaller than the 4K-capable Xbox Series X, but it can still play the same digital games — albeit topping out at 2560 x 1440 QHD resolution.

The best robot vacuum deals you can still get

The j7 Plus is good at avoiding obstacles, features good battery life, and includes an auto-emptying docking station. Additionally, iRobot will replace the vacuum for free if it runs over pet waste within the first year of ownership.

  • You can buy theiRobot Roomba j7 Plus alongside a docking bin that automatically empties itself for $599 ($200 off) at Amazon. The robot vacuum is capable of learning the layout of your home and works with both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Read our review.
  • Our pick for the best auto-emptying robot vacuum, iRobot’s Roomba i3 Plus EVO, is on sale for around $349 ($201 off) at Amazon, and Best Buy. The i3 Plus EVO makes cleaning easier and faster thanks to advanced mapping features, so you can tell it to clean certain rooms either through the app or a via a voice assistant like Amazon Alexa.
  • The S7’s AI-powered sibling, the S7 MaxV, is selling for $639.99 at Amazon (when you click the on-page coupon for $230 off) and is worth considering if you really don’t like having to pick up clutter before you run your robot, as it’s smart enough to avoid socks, cables, and shoes. Both models can also be bought with an auto-empty dock on sale, too.
  • Also, the Ecovacs Deebot X1 OMNI and its massive cleaning station are $550 off at Amazon. It’s still expensive at $999.99, but much more acceptable if you want a bot that can handle most things on its own.

The powerhouse Ecovacs Deebot X1 Omni — a robot vac that can mop, vacuum, empty its bin, refill its tank, and clean and wash its rotating mopping pads, is $550 off, down to $999.99 at Amazon. Read our review.

The best smartphone deals you can still get

  • You can still buy the 6.3-inch Pixel 7 for $499 ($100 off) at Amazon in black. While it features the same Google-designed Tensor G2 chip as the higher-end Pixel 7 Pro, it only offers a 90Hz refresh rate and two cameras as opposed to three — though it’s an excellent value at this discounted price. Read our review.
  • The Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus is currently on sale at Amazon for $749.99 (normally $999) in multiple colors on Amazon. It’ll presumably be replaced soon by the S23 series later this winter, but it’s a fantastic device that should keep on going for the next several years. Read our review.

The Galaxy S22 Plus features the latest Snapdragon chipset, an excellent 6.6-inch display, three rear cameras including a 3x telephoto, and a great support policy promising up to four generations of Android OS upgrades.

  • The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is down to $1,469.99 from $1,799 directly from Samsung — no trade-in required. It’s an impressive melding of a tablet and phone experience into a single device. Read our full review.
  • If you can forgo 5G connectivity (and many of us probably can since 5G is still pretty lackluster), the LTE-only Motorola G Stylus (2022) is a heck of a deal at $179.99, down from $299, available from Target and Amazon. Read our review.

The Moto G Stylus complements its namesake feature with good everyday performance and a big 1080p display, though it doesn’t include 5G connectivity.

The best laptop deals you can still get

  • The Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 is $1,199 at Best Buy ($420 off), and it’s the refreshed model of our best gaming laptop from last year — but with weaker RTX 3060 graphics instead of the RTX 3070. Still, we loved a lot of things about this machine — the excellent 165Hz screen, battery life, keyboard, touchpad — and now it’s got a webcam too. You’ll get a Ryzen 9 6900HS processor and the typical 16GB / 512GB memory and storage with this model.
  • If you don’t need a webcam or the most potent GPUs, look no further than the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 for $899 at Best Buy (save $500). The G14 has been a contender for the best thin gaming laptop three years running, and while we felt this 2021 model was a little overpriced and ran hot in our review, it was still one of the best all-around machines you could buy, with excellent performance, design, and battery life. This one’s got a 60W RTX 3060, Ryzen 7 5800HS, 14-inch 1080p 144Hz, Wi-Fi 6, and the typical 16GB / 512GB in a 3.53-pound chassis.
The Zephyrus G14 open on a table seen from above. The screen displays the ROG logo on a black and white background.

The Zephyrus G14 open on a table seen from above. The screen displays the ROG logo on a black and white background.

The 2021 version of the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 doesn’t have a webcam and can get a bit hot, but not many laptops balance gaming performance, design, and battery life so well.

  • The Razer Blade 14is one of the lightest and most compact gaming laptops you can buy, outfitted with Razer’s signature style and classy RGB. Normally $2,799.99, it’s currently discounted to $1,999.99 at Newegg and Razer. This model comes with a QHD 165Hz screen to make your games look terrific. Read our review.
  • Speaking of lightweight laptops, if you’re looking for the lightest 17-inch laptop in town, the 2.98-pound LG Gram 17is on sale for $1,699.99 ($400 off) at Adorama. Every year, we’re blown away by just how light this device is, especially for a 17-inch laptop. It also sports great battery life and a nice high-resolution screen. Read our review.
  • While the Surface Pro 9 is now on the market, the Surface Pro 8 is a very similar machine that’s now much easier to find at a discount. The Microsoft Surface Pro 8 with 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, a 120Hz screen, and an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, bundled with a black type cover, currently costs $899.99 at Best Buy, B&H, and Adorama. Normally, this bundle would cost $1,349.99. Here’s our review of the Surface Pro 8.

Other great Cyber Monday deals still out there

  • Fully is currently offering a 20 percent discount sitewide on all of its standing desks and other premium office wares. The Fully Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk, for example, is normally priced at $599 but is currently available for $479, while the whiteboard-topped standing desk is on sale for around $503 instead of its usual $629. This promotion applies to more than just desks, though; the Herman Miller Sayl Chair is discounted to $710.60, down from its original price of $935.

This standing desk has the same footprint and features as the Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk, but uses an erasable whiteboard as a topper, ensuring you’ve always got a writing surface handy for jotting down anything that comes to mind.

  • The Roku Streambar is a more budget-friendly soundbar that also doubles as a 4K HDR Roku streaming device. You can currently buy it for $79.99 instead of $129.99 at Amazon and Target.
  • It’s tough not to cover your home in RGB lighting when it’s this inexpensive. Govee has several lighting options available on Amazon for Cyber Monday that fall below the $25 mark, making its products a solid alternative to more expensive options from Lifx and Philips. Singles of Govee Smart Light Bulbs are normally $13.99, but you can currently pick them up for around $9 each when you clip the on-screen coupon for $2 off.
  • You can also find Govee’s motion-sensing light strips discounted to around $10 when you use the on-screen coupon, which knocks about $8 off their usual price. If you’d prefer some colored lighting, Govee RGBIC LED light strips are also discounted to around $14 when you use the on-screen coupon (normally $21.99).
  • The Theragun Mini is a powerful yet quiet massager you can take on the go given its compact size. It’s currently on sale for $149.99 instead of $199 at Amazon or $179.99 at Target and Best Buy.
  • The SooPii USB-C cable with a built-in power meter can carry up to 100W of output to a phone or laptop and display a live wattage measurement on its small LCD so you know how fast your devices are charging. It’s currently $9.79 for a four-foot cable (when you clip the on-page coupon) on Amazon or $11.19 for a 6.6-foot. We can chuckle to ourselves at the brand name all we want, but these things are handy and make a nice little stocking stuffer for fellow nerds. Check out our hands-on with a similar cable.

This USB-C cable supports up to 100W of power output and 480Mbps data transfer speeds via USB 2.0. The built-in power meter also automatically shows the current power draw in watts.

  • The Zendure 26,800mAh Super Tank Pro portable battery pack is normally $229.99, but it’s on sale at Wellbots for $135.69. It can charge gadgets (or be charged) at up to 100W with one of its four USB-C charging ports. Read our review.

The SuperTank Pro has a 26,800mAh / 96.48Wh capacity, which is the maximum that you can take on a commercial flight, per FAA rules. It features four USB-C ports, an info-dense OLED panel, and more.

  • A self-heating Ember Mug 2 smart coffee mug makes a great gift for any coffee or tea lover in your life. You can get the 10-ounce version for around $100 ($30 off) at Best Buy or Amazon in black or white, or you can step up to the 14-ounce version for around $120 (also $30 off) at Best Buy or Amazon in those same monochromatic colors.

The Ember Mug 2 is a temperature-controlled smart mug that keeps beverages hot for up to 80 minutes while on battery or all day when sitting on its plug-in coaster. The accompanying iOS and Android apps allow you to dial in a specific temperature, from 120 to 145 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • The giant 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 ultrawide PC monitor is $899.99 ($600 off) at Samsung. It may not have HDMI 2.1 and VRR like the top-of-the-line Neo G9 version, but if you want some excellent bang for your buck in a massive monitor to surround your face with beautiful pixels, it’s hard to look away from this deal. Read our review.
Samsung Odyssey G9

Samsung Odyssey G9

The Samsung Odyssey G9 is a gargantuan 48.8-inch PC monitor with 32:9 aspect ratio and fast 240Hz refresh rate. It lacks HDMI 2.1, but it can do the multitasking job of three monitors.

  • Best Buy is selling the GoPro Hero 8 for $229.99 ($70 off). While an older model and not as rugged as some, the 2019 action cam still offers some nice features, including good image stabilization, a number of handy time-lapse modes, and the ability to capture 4K content at up to 60 frames per second. Read our review.

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