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The best Cyber Monday deals you can still grab for under $100

The best Cyber Monday deals you can still grab for under $100

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You can still buy a pack of four AirTags for $20 off.
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year? Pfft, more like the most expensive. Gifts, travel, decorations, parties… these can all put a real dent in your wallet. That’s why we’re working hard to help you save in every way, from curating budget-friendly gift guides to offering deal-hunting tips. And now that Cyber Monday is done and dusted, we’re rounding up the best deals you can still get for less than $100.

There’s still a range of discounted gadgets and goods to choose from, including fitness trackers like the Fitbit Charge 6, AirTags, and Legos featuring Sega’s iconic mascot. And there are also deals that’ll help you save on other expenses, like streaming services, making it a good time to lock down those subscriptions before the next inevitable price hike.

To make your life a little easier, we’ve highlighted the best Cyber Monday deals under $100 below. And if you want to save money on gadgets of all prices, be sure to also check out our catch-all roundup of the best Cyber Monday deals you can still get.

The best deals under $100

Fitbit Charge 6 showing exercise app on screen.

Fitbit Charge 6

$16038% off
$100

The Fitbit Charge 6 features a haptic side button, an improved heart rate algorithm, turn-by-turn navigation with Google Maps, and the ability to broadcast your heart rate on certain Bluetooth gym equipment. Read our review.

AirTags

Apple AirTag

$9919% off
$80

Apple’s AirTag can help you find your lost items with its ultra wideband technology. You’ll get the best compatibility with an iPhone, though Apple released an Android app that can detect an AirTag’s location and notify you if one seems to be following you. Read our review.

$80

Philips Hue’s starter kit is a great option for those looking to get started with smart lighting; one comes with two color-changing A19 800-lumen bulbs and a Philips Hue Bridge.

$100

These are Matter-compatible out of the box and have rich colors and a nice range of cool to warm lights. Each LED is individually addressable, allowing for some fun effects. Nanoleaf’s ecosystem is limited when it comes to outdoor lights, but there are lots of indoor options across which you can sync scenes.

The Fitbit Inspire 3 on top of a plant

Fitbit Inspire 3

$9929% off
$70

The Fitbit Inspire 3 is a minimalist fitness band that delivers notifications and tracks your activity on a bright OLED screen.

A photo of Apple’s second-gen Apple Pencil being used on an iPad Pro.
$90

The second-gen Apple Pencil ditches the awkward Lightning port charging, adopting a magnetic charging mechanism that attaches to the side of the latest iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad Mini models. It also supports tap gestures.

  • The first-gen Apple Pencil, which is compatible with both the ninth-gen and 10th-gen iPads, is also on sale for $79 (about $20 off) at Amazon. The stylus doesn’t recharge while magnetically attached to the tablet’s side, like the second-gen Apple Pencil. Rather, it needs to be plugged into the iPad’s Lightning port but otherwise is a good stylus that offers pressure and tilt sensitivity.
  • You can buy Nanoleaf’s Shapes Mini Triangles Smarter Kit for $89.99 ($10 off) directly from Nanoleaf. The 10 modular light panels can display over 16 million colors, pulse to the beat of music, and are compatible with a range of smart home platforms, including Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Home.
  • The Google Nest Smart Thermostat is on sale for $89.99 ($40 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The budget-friendly Google smart thermostat works with Matter and is easy to set up, though keep in mind it doesn’t adapt to your patterns like the Amazon Smart Thermostat. Read our review.
Arlo’s Essential wired video doorbell installed on a front door.
$73

Arlo’s wired video doorbell has excellent video quality, wide smart home compatibility, extensive smart alerts, and a square aspect ratio for spotting packages. It suffers from some connectivity issues, requires a subscription for recorded video, and doesn’t have 24/7 recording but does include a pre-roll feature.

Hoto electric screwdriver parts
$48

Hoto’s electric screwdriver is perfect for making small- to medium-sized repairs around the house. In addition to a USB-C port, the screwdriver comes with a case and 12 steel bits.

A photo of Samsung’s Galaxy Buds FE earbuds.
$80

Samsung’s budget-friendly Galaxy Buds FE offer some very good sound and noise cancellation for the money. They also feature a return of the wing tip design from the older Galaxy Buds Plus, the fit of which some may prefer. Read our review.

$80

Sennheiser’s Sport Earbuds deliver the top-notch sound quality for which the company is known. They also come with two styles of ear tips — open and closed — that let you decide how much ambient sound you want to hear during workouts.

The second-generation AirPods near their charging case on a white surface.
$99

These AirPods are Apple’s second generation of true wireless earbuds and the cheapest model in the AirPods lineup. Though they’re from 2019, they remain a reliable pair of buds with solid sound quality. Read our review.

Shokz OpenRun

$13031% off
$90

Instead of covering your ears or resting within them, the Shokz OpenRun deliver sound via bone conduction, helping you to remain present during indoor and outdoor activities.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2

$15040% off
$90

Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 2 have a stylish, low-profile design, and the earbuds are incredibly comfortable to wear even for long amounts of time. The earbuds feature active noise cancellation, pleasing sound quality, and wireless charging. Read our review.

Sony WH-CH720N

$15033% off
$100

Sony’s wireless headphones offer noise cancellation and up to 35 hours of battery life on a single charge. They also come in blue, white, and black.

Jabra Elite 4

$12050% off
$60

Jabra’s Elite 4 earbuds are the successor to the Jabra Elite 3. They offer noise cancellation and multipoint Bluetooth support but lack the newer Jabra Elite 5’s IP55 dust and water resistance.

Jabra Elite 4 Active

$12042% off
$70

Jabra’s Elite 4 Active are smaller than Jabra’s Elite 3 and offer active noise cancellation and IP57 water resistance.

  • The original Beats Studio Buds are on sale for $99.95 ($50 off) at Walmart and Best Buy. Along with noise cancellation and good sound quality, the Studio Buds feature support for iOS and Android. Read our review.
  • The minimalist, ambidextrous Logitech G303 Shroud is one of our favorite mice and could be a better option if you’re turned off by the right-handed claw shape of the Basilisk V3. Right now, it’s on sale for $99.99 ($30 off) at Amazon.
  • Sony’s InZone H3 wired gaming headset is on sale for around $58 at Amazon and Best Buy. Compatible with both PlayStation and PC, the headset delivers good sound for the price along with some nice extras like customizable audio profiles.
  • The Chi Original, one of our holiday gift guide picks for moms, is down to $64.55 ($56 off) at Amazon. The excellent flat iron heats up quickly and straightens and defrizzes hair surprisingly well; it can even create long, loose waves if you’re feeling adventurous.
$69

Dbrand’s Darkplates let you customize the outer shell of your PlayStation 5 in addition to the light strips and middle section. Read our hands-on.

Epomaker TH80 Pro

$9016% off
$76

Epomaker’s compact TH80 Pro is a higher-end version of one of our favorite wireless models, one that comes with a larger battery and a few functionality improvements.

$64

Lego’s 1,125-piece Sonic set recreates the infamous Green Hill Zone stage from the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It comes with Lego-fied versions of Doctor Eggman and other baddies as well as Sega’s iconic mascot.

The best deals under $50

An image of the Google Chromecast, the best streaming stick of 2021 for most people, resting on a soundbar.
$38

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. Read our review.

An Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max streaming stick with its remote sitting beside a bowl of popcorn in front of a TV.
$40

Amazon’s latest streaming stick is faster than its predecessor with Wi-Fi 6E and double the storage. It also now displays widgets and artwork when idle while continuing to offer a terrific selection of streaming apps and Alexa integration.

$30

Roku’s Streaming Stick 4K maintains its simple interface that puts your apps front and center and adds support for Dolby Vision HDR. Read our review.

  • The Alexa Voice Remote Pro is on sale for $27.99 ($7 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. In addition to working well with Amazon Alexa, the backlit remote offers customizable buttons and a useful remote finder feature. Read our review.
  • Amazon’s latest Echo Buds are on sale for $34.99 ($15 off) at Amazon. The buds lack noise cancellation, though their “semi-in-ear” fit does make it easier to maintain awareness of your surroundings.
An image of Soundcore’s Sport X10 earbuds next to a weight.
$50

Anker’s Soundcore Sport X10 headphones have powerful bass, flexible ear loops that keep them in place, and an IPX7 rating for water and sweat resistance. They can also provide up to eight hours of continuous battery life. Read our review.

An Echo Dot with Clock on a counter
$40

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.

$50

The second-gen Nest Hub is Google’s smallest smart display, with a seven-inch touchscreen that can adjust itself to the lighting in your room. What’s new in the latest version is its ability to automatically track your sleep patterns with its Soli radar chip. Read our review.

  • Regularly $129.99, right now you can buy the last-gen Echo Show 8 for $54.99 at Amazon. It’s not as fast as the third-gen Echo Show 8 and can’t act as a smart hub, but it’s still a good smart display that can carry out all sorts of Alexa-enabled tasks, from making Zoom calls to controlling other smart home devices. Read our review.
  • Sony’s SRS-XB100 speaker is on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for around $48 ($12 off). Despite the fact it’s tiny, the Bluetooth speaker delivers crisp, clear sound along with up to 16 hours of continuous battery life. It also sports IP67 dust and water resistance so you can take it to pool parties or on hikes without worrying. Read our review.
  • You can grab the Eve Light Strip at Amazon for $29.96 (63 percent off). The colorful Wi-Fi-ready LED strip is compatible with Apple’s HomeKit Adaptive Lighting and provides 1,800 lumens of brightness.
$50

The customizable Govee M1 Matter-compatible LED strip light is 6.56 feet long and can display millions of colors and shades of white. You can also use it to create light patterns that sync with music. Read our review.

A screenshot of the video game Street Fighter 6.

Street Fighter 6

$6042% off
$35

Street Fighter 6 is the latest fighting game in the Street Fighter franchise from Capcom. It features new controls and is divided into three game modes, one of which is an excellent new single-player mode that lets you create your own fighter while exploring the world. Read our review.

Screenshot from Final Fantasy XVI featuring Cid, Torgal the wolf, Clive, and Jill
$35

The latest mainline Final Fantasy game is a bombastic rollercoaster of an RPG infused with a dose of Game of Thrones medieval intrigue and gritty violence. It’s also quite the cinematic spectacle of the PlayStation 5’s graphical prowess. Read our review.

$33

The 2023 version of RE4 is a remake of a 2005 classic that launched on the GameCube in 2005. The updated title features a massive graphical overhaul and new mechanics while staying true to its horror action roots. Read our review.

$45

The official Xbox Wireless Controller has a dedicated share button for saving clips and screenshots and sharing them online, Bluetooth support, and a USB-C port for charging up Microsoft’s play-and-charge rechargeable battery.

Hori Split Pad Pro

$5020% off
$40

The Split Pad Pro represents Hori’s take on the Nintendo Switch Pro controller, one that is split into two separate pieces. The Split Pad Pro is a good Joy-Con alternative for people who primarily play their Nintendo Switch in handheld mode. Read our review.

Side profile of the Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite, with its twelve thumb buttons showing.
$50

The Scimitar RGB Elite is a great mouse for MMOs, MOBAs, action RPGs, or really any game that benefits from having an entire number row’s worth of buttons right at your thumb. Swap weapons or abilities without taking your fingers off of the WASD keys!

$47

The Logitech G435 Lightspeed can pair with your Switch via Bluetooth or using the included 2.4Ghz wireless dongle with the Switch dock. It also features a pair of mics built into the left ear cup, which allow you to use the in-game chat or answer calls with your mobile device.

Catan CU (promo image)

Catan

$4945% off
$27

The iconic board game classic that has players strategically competing and trading for resources.

$48

Lego’s Wildflower Bouquet lets you construct eight beautiful species, from Welsh poppies to lavender.

Polaroid Go

$10030% off
$70

The Polaroid Go is the smallest and most affordable Polaroid instant camera on the market.

Sharge Retro 67

$7014% off
$60

This tiny Mac is powerful enough to charge a Mac — well, a MacBook Air anyhow. It advertises 67W from one port, 45W + 20W from two, or 45W + 15W + the remainder with three. Its Matrix-esque dot readout changes to the number of watts that are currently in use.

$33

Qi wireless car charger with a one-touch mechanism and foot that adjusts to fit large and extra-large smartphones up to 3.7 inches.

The One by Wacom pen drawing tablet resting on a table.
$34

The One by Wacom’s charm lies in its simplicity — it’s cheap, well-built, and doesn’t overwhelm new artists with buttons or dials.

Logitech Litra Glow

$6020% off
$48

The adjustable Logitech Litra Glow is designed to illuminate you while on video and can be mounted on a monitor.

  • The  AeroPress Original is on sale for $31.95 (about $15 off) at Amazon and Target, which is one of the best prices we’ve seen this year for the portable single-serve coffee maker.

The best deals under $25

The word hulu against a black background with light green circles radiating out.
$12

Until November 28th at 11:59PM PT, you can get a year of ad-supported Hulu for $11.88, which works out to 99 cents a month and a savings of $68 compared to buying the $79.99 annual plan. New and returning subscribers (who canceled their Hulu subscription at least a month ago) as well as existing Disney Plus and ESPN Plus standalone subscribers are eligible for the deal.

  • Now through December 3rd, new and returning subscribers can get three months of the ad-supported Paramount Plus Essential Plan for $1.99 per month instead of $5.99 when they use the promo code BLACKFRIDAY. The plans grant access to Paramount content like Yellowstone spinoffs 1883 and 1923 as well as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
  • If you also want to watch Showtime content like Billions as well as live TV with CBS and college football, you can use the same code to get three months of Paramount Plus with Showtime for $3.99 instead of $11.99 per month.
  • The Chromecast with Google TV (HD) is on sale for around $19.98 ($10 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Google. The budget-friendly version of the Chromecast with Google TV (4K) lacks Dolby Atmos support and 4K streaming, topping out at 1080p resolution instead. Nevertheless, the device is also capable of bringing together recommendations from your favorite streaming service like the 4K model. It also supports casting and comes with a Google Assistant-compatible voice remote. Read our review.
Nanoleaf Matter bulb and light strip on a table
$15

Nanoleaf’s Matter Essentials bulbs work with every smart home platform as long as you have a Matter controller and Thread border router. They’re brighter, cheap, and have great colors, but they don’t support Apple’s Adaptive Lighting. Read our review.

Kasa Smart Plug

$2040% off
$12

Kasa’s apt-titled smart plugs are a solid, inexpensive option that can monitor your energy usage and are compatible with both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

Two TP-Link Kasa KP125M Matter smart plugs stacked on top of each other. They are white rectangular prisms with a three-prong outlet on the front face and three-prong plug on the rear face, TP-Link on the top face, and a power button on the right face.
$13

This well-rounded plug is easy to control in the Kasa app, works with all of the major smart home platforms, supports Matter, and offers additional features like energy monitoring.  

  • If you’re looking for a budget-friendly Wi-Fi smart plug that works with all major smart home platforms, you can buy a pair of Meross Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini (MSS110) plugs for $18.99 ($11 off) at Amazon.
  • PopSockets is taking 25 percent off various grips, mounts, cases, and other accessories, including this PopGrip for MagSafe phone handle / stand (on sale for $22.50), which is compatible with iPhone 12 phones and newer.
  • The 2022 Tile Mate is also on sale for $14.49 ($10 off) at Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon, and is $2 more at Best Buy. Unlike the Tile Pro, the Tile Mate can only keep tabs on items up to 250 feet away, but it’s also a good platform-agnostic tracker for keeping track of your stuff.
Colorful Tile Pro hanging from a key ring on a hook

Tile Pro

$3529% off
$25

The Tile Pro is the company’s loudest Bluetooth tracker and has the widest range at 400 feet. It also has a user-replaceable battery, unlike other Tiles.

Eufy SmartTrack Card on top of a colorful notebook
$17

The Eufy Security SmartTrack Card works with Apple’s Find My network, comes with a clip, lets you know when you’ve left it behind, and can ring your phone even if it’s in silent mode.

An iPhone propped up horizontally by the kickstand of a Belkin MagSafe charger on a table with a prop skeleton sitting in a chair and looking at the phone.
$18

Belkin’s BoostCharge Pro with MagSafe supports 15W fast wireless charging with MagSafe-compatible iPhones and has a lengthy 6.6-foot built-in cable. Its 15W charging speeds and little kickstand make the BoostCharge Pro with MagSafe the best all-purpose magnetic charging puck.

$16

Anker’s 30W 511 Charger juices phones quickly and is small enough to carry around in a purse.

Logitech C270 HD

$4043% off
$23

The C270 HD shoots in 720p resolution at 30 frames per second. It features a 55-degree field of view, and it has a mono microphone. It’s nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.

$25

The ChomChom is a reusable cat and dog hair remover that works great for furniture.

Open screwdriver tool kit showing all the various bits and parts.
$22

A 46-piece screwdriver kit that can help you repair practically any tech device out there.

Update November 28th, 12:55PM ET: Adjusted prices, removed expired promos, and organized deals by different price ranges.