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The best Cyber Monday deals you can still get

The best Cyber Monday deals you can still get

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The major sales event may be officially over, but these deals are still unofficially sticking around (for now, at least).

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Leftovers often get a bad rap, but this small buffet of lingering Cyber Monday deals is just as appetizing as when the deals were fresh.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday brought deep discounts across a manner of tech devices, from phones and wearables to video games and headphones. Thankfully, if you haven’t already pounced on a deal, you may still be in luck. While many quietly expired in the middle of the night at Cyber Monday’s conclusion, a bunch are soldiering on.

For example, you can still pick up the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, the Xbox Series X bundled with Diablo IV, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro with MagSafe charger, and the new iRobot Roomba j9 at exceptional discounts. So be sure to take one last look around at what Cyber Monday has to offer because, if you’re making a list and checking it twice, it may be one of the last opportunities you’ll have to score an all-time low on certain devices ahead of the holidays.

Cyber Monday deals spotlight

$439

The Xbox Series X is Microsoft’s flagship console, serving as its most powerful (and biggest) option. While the Series S is aimed at 1440p performance and takes a disc-less approach, the Series X is focused on fast 4K gameplay. This includes a copy of Diablo IV, the latest installment in Activision Blizzard’s dungeon-crawling series. Read our reviews of the Xbox Series X and Diablo IV.

Dreametech D10 Plus

$40020% off
$320

The D10 Plus is a feature-packed midrange all-rounder and one of the least expensive bots that includes an auto-empty dock, mopping, and mapping. It’s an effective vacuum, but it’s prone to getting stuck. Thankfully, you can set keep-out zones to help with this.

An image showing Hulu’s logo on an abstract background
$12

Now until 11:59PM PT on November 28th, you can sign up for a year of Hulu’s ad-supported tier for $11.88, which works out to 99 cents a month. The subscription grants you access to over a thousand movies and shows, including Futurama, The BearThe Handmaid’s Tale, and Abbott Elementary.

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.

$800

LG’s 27GR95QE-B is a 27-inch gaming monitor with a high-quality 2560 x 1440 OLED panel that supports up to 240Hz refresh for fast performance in competitive games. It has HDMI 2.1 ports with built-in downscaling for making 4K content look good on its 1440p display.

Man in yellow jacket models Apple Watch SE (2022)
$179

The new SE for 2022 borrows a few features from the Series 8, including the same chipset and Crash Detection feature, but it’s an otherwise subtle upgrade from the last-gen SE. Read our review.

$120

This slimmer 72Wh model ditches the DC barrel jack and second USB-C port but adds larger cells and a higher total output of 130W. You still only get 100W USB-C output, though, and it charges slower at 65W. I prefer the larger one.

$349

This Nintendo Switch OLED bundle comes with the Switch OLED along with a digital copy of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and three months of Nintendo Switch Online’s Individual membership.

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.

$400

The two-speed Victrola Stream Onyx may be a cheaper alternative to last year’s Stream Carbon, but it still features a carbon tonearm, a metal platter, and the unique ability to stream records straight to a Sonos system.

$24

An Audible Premium Plus subscription grants instant access to thousands of audiobooks and podcasts as well as one premium audiobook a month.

Paramount Plus logo on a blue and black background
$2

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 or three months of Paramount Plus with Showtime for $3.99 a month instead of $11.99. To take advantage of either deal, just use promo code BLACKFRIDAY before December 4th.

The Verge’s content moderation and what is a photo? shirts
$21

Our merch store is running a Black Friday / Cyber Monday sale with 30 percent discounts on all shirt designs, 40 percent off on mugs, and more.

The best headphone and earbud deals

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.

A photo of Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Headphones.
$379

Bose’s latest flagship headphones are a replacement for the Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 that offer a more travel-friendly design, spatial audio, better call quality, excellent comfort, and some of the best noise cancellation around. Read our review.

$199

Bose’s QuietComfort 45 Headphones update the company’s popular, impossibly comfortable design with USB-C, improved noise cancellation, and longer battery life. Read our review.

A photo of Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds.
$249

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

A photo of the Google Pixel Buds Pro on a clear stand with a purple background.

Google Pixel Buds Pro

$20040% off
$120

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

A photo of Samsung’s purple Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.
$160

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. Read our review.

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.

  • Apple’s third-gen AirPods are matching their all-time low of $139.99 ($30 off) at Amazon and Walmart with a Lightning-only charging case; they’re also on sale at Costco with a MagSafe charging case for the same price if you’re a member. The third-gen earbuds are similar to the prior model in many ways, only they now feature an IPX4 water resistance rating, shorter stems, and better sound. Read our review.
A photo of Beats’ translucent Studio Buds Plus earbuds.

Beats Studio Buds Plus

$17012% off
$150

The Beats Studio Buds Plus offer better sound and noise cancellation than the original pair, and they also come in a unique translucent color option. Read our review.

$200

Marshall’s noise-canceling headphones stand out for their unusual look and easy-to-use joystick for controlling your music. They’re also a battery life champ with up to 45 hours of playback.

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.

UE Fits

$19925% off
$150

The UE Fits come with ear tips that permanently mold to the unique shape of your ears in just 60 seconds. This allows for a much better fit that you can comfortably wear for hours. Read our review.

A photo of the Technics EAH-AZ80 earbuds.

Technics EAH-AZ80

$30025% off
$225

Technics’ flagship noise-canceling earbuds have the unique ability to pair with three devices at the same time. They also deliver phenomenal sound quality, reliable performance, and a full-featured companion mobile app. Read our review.

  • Normally $179.99, you can currently buy Sony’s unique LinkBuds for $128 at Amazon. The earbuds offer crisp sound quality, great voice call performance, and use an “open-style” design that allows for better spatial awareness. Read our review.

The best smartwatch and fitness tracker deals

Apple Watch Series 9 will Siri pulled up
$329

The Apple Watch Series 9 features a brand-new S9 processor that enables offline Siri use, brighter displays, and the double tap gesture. It also has the second-gen ultra wideband chip for Precision Finding if you have an iPhone 15. Read our review.

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.

Garmin Venu 2 Plus

$45022% off
$350

This Garmin smartwatch has an OLED touchscreen and the ability to take and make calls and use your phone’s voice assistant.

The 42mm Garmin Epix 2 Pro on top of a lavender bag with enamel pins.
$800

The Garmin Epix Pro comes in three sizes, includes a handy flashlight, and has multiband GPS. Plus, it still lasts over a week on a single charge. Read our review.

A normal ring, the Oura Ring Gen 3 (center), and the Oura Ring Gen 2 (left)

Oura Ring Generation 3

$29910% off
$269

The Oura smart ring is a comfortable sleep and recovery tracker that offers features like quantified meditation sessions and the ability to measure daytime heart rate. New users are required to pay a $5.99 per month subscription to take full advantage of all its features, however. Read our review.

Close up of Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra GPS
$170

This Wear OS smartwatch packs a Snapdragon Wear 4100 chip and offers alerts for irregular heart rate, sleep tracking, and built-in GPS.

Aura Strap 2

$15920% off
$127

The Aura Strap 2 is a strap for the Apple Watch that uses bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) to measure your body composition. It calculates your body fat percentage, lean muscle mass, and water level to better track fitness and health goals beyond just your weight and heart rate.

  • The Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor is down to $62.97 when you buy it directly from Polar. The heart rate sensor straps to your chest instead of your wrist and is waterproof up to 30 meters.

The best phone and mobile accessory deals

Motorola Razr Plus on a stack of books with cover screen on showing illustrated home screen background.

Motorola Razr Plus

$100030% off
$700

The Razr Plus, Motorola’s latest foldable, improves upon previous models with a better processor, better cameras, and a more useful cover screen. Read our review.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 in-hand showing customized cover lock screen with a photo wallpaper
$800

Samsung’s Z Flip 5 is its latest 6.7-inch flip phone that folds in half, now sporting a larger front cover display and a new hinge design that allows it to close flat. Inside, it packs a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a dual-camera setup.

Samsung Z Fold 5 shown standing upright unfolded and folded with outer screen exposed.
$1000

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 5 looks a lot like its predecessor, but it now folds flat thanks to a new hinge with fewer moving parts. It maintains the 7.6-inch inner display and narrow 6.2-inch cover screen, but it now utilizes the same Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor found in Samsung’s Galaxy S23 phones.

Samsung S23 Ultra standing upright on a table in front of two notebooks and a plant with the home screen on.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

$120025% off
$900

The Galaxy S23 Ultra offers a huge 6.8-inch screen, built-in S Pen stylus, two telephoto cameras, and a top-notch Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. It’s pricey, but there’s nothing else quite like it on the market. Read our review.

Samsung A54 5G standing upright with display showing the homescreen and colorful block wallpaper.

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

$50035% off
$325

The 6.4-inch Samsung Galaxy A54 phone features a new look along with a 120Hz 1080p OLED display and a new 50-megapixel sensor for better photos in low-light conditions. It also features an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. 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.

The best charger deals

$12

Belkin’s BoostCharge Magnetic Wireless charging puck can charge a MagSafe-compatible iPhone at a respectable 7.5W speed. Its lengthy USB-C cable also ensures you’ll have enough slack to use your phone while charging.

$120

Belkin’s triple charging stand achieves 15W MagSafe wireless iPhone charging speeds and keeps your phone and Apple Watch elevated for easy reading.

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.

$23

Belkin’s cradle-like BoostCharge can supply Android phones, iPhones, and other Qi-equipped devices with up to 10 watts.

$16

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

$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.

  • Nomad’s Stand, a magnetic Qi charger that tops out at 7.5W when charging MagSafe-compatible phones, is on sale at Nomad in white for $56 ($24 off). Also, the matching Base charger does the same thing while holding your phone flat, and it’s just $35 (half off).
  • You can buy the Anker 637 Magnetic Charging Station (MagGo) for $69.99 ($30 off) at Amazon. The orb-like magnetic Qi charger doubles as a power strip with multiple USB-C, USB-A, and AC ports, which allow it to deliver up to 65 watts of combined power.
  • You can buy Uni’s 10-foot USB-C to USB-C cable for $7.99 ($12 off) at Amazon. The lengthy USB-C cable is capable of delivering 100 watts of power to beefy laptops like the 16-inch MacBook Pro, but you can also use it to power up smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets.
Anker cube power strip on table in between a person with a phone and a computer
$15

This all-in-one 20W USB-C power cube boasts three AC outlets, two USB-A ports, and one USB-C port.

The best tablet and e-reader deals

Kobo Elipsa 2E

$40013% off
$350

The Kobo Elipsa 2E is an ad-free 10.3-inch e-reader you can write on with the included stylus. It’s our favorite ebook reader for taking notes thanks to useful features like the ability to convert handwriting to typed text and a great selection of pen types.

  • The eight-inch Kobo Sage — a newer, non-Amazon alternative to the Kindle Oasis — is on sale for $239.99 ($30 off) directly from Rakuten’s Kobo online store. The high-end e-reader features physical page-turning buttons and USB-C, along with stylus support so you can take notes. Its eight-inch display is relatively cramped compared to the Kobo Elipsa 2E’s, however, so we wouldn’t recommend it as a primary note-taking device.
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.

  • Speaking of the iPad, both the ninth-gen and 10th-gen models are only compatible with the first-gen Apple Pencil, which is also on sale for $79 (about $20 off) at Amazon and Walmart. Unlike the second-gen Apple Pencil, you’ll need to charge it by plugging the stylus directly into the iPad’s Lightning port.

OnePlus Pad

$48017% off
$400

OnePlus’ first tablet punches above its weight thanks to excellent performance, great build quality, and a terrific 11.6-inch LCD display that offers up to 144Hz refresh rates. Read our review.

The XP-Pen Artist 12 in pink against a colorful desk mat.
$187

The second-generation XP-Pen Artist 12 is a good all-rounder for folks who want an affordable display tablet for everyday sketching and editing. The programmable buttons are also a good first step into learning how to utilize macros and hotkeys with creative software.

A Pixel Tablet mounted on its speaker dock showing a Weather Frog screensaver.
$399

Google’s 11-inch Pixel Tablet uses the same Tensor G2 chip found in the Pixel 7 lineup. It also comes with a magnetic charging dock so you can use it as a de facto smart display. Read our review.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 tablet resting on a wood table with its stylus.
$750

The 11-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 comes with a 120Hz OLED display along with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It comes with a maximum of 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM as well as a Galaxy S Pen included. Read our review.

The best laptop and computing deals

Best Laptop 2023: A Starlight MacBook Air 15-inch open on a gray couch.
$1050

Apple’s latest MacBook Air sports a 15-inch display and is equipped with Apple’s M2 chip. It features a larger display and better speaker array than the 13-inch MacBook Air from 2022. Read our review.

A photo of Apple’s 2023 Mac Mini.

Mac Mini (2023)

$59920% off
$479

Apple’s latest Mac Mini starts with an eight-core CPU, a 10-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. The M2 model is a great desktop for everyday use, with terrific performance and a nice port selection, though you will have to supply your own mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Read our review.

Best Laptop 2023: Microsoft Surface Laptop 5
$797

Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 5 is a beautiful device with strong performance, a nice 3:2 display, and support for Thunderbolt. Read our review.

  • If you’re shopping for a convertible, the Microsoft Surface Pro 9 starts at around $799.99 ($100 off) at Amazon and Best Buy with a 12th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The powerful laptop offers a 120Hz screen and is a stunner available in various colors, ranging from green to blue. Read our review.
  • Alternatively, if you’re looking for a laptop that can handle heavier graphics, the creator-focused Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is available with an Intel Core i5 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage for $1,399.99 ($200 off) at Best Buy and the Microsoft Store. The laptop sports a terrific keyboard / trackpad combo as well as a 120Hz screen, one that’s capable of pivoting so you can lay it flat to write or draw on it. Read our review.
The Republic of Gamers nameplate on the lid of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14

$159925% off
$1199

The ROG Zephyrus G14 is an astonishingly good gaming laptop for its size. Its AMD Ryzen 9 processor and 40-series GeForce RTX GPU can push powerful, smooth graphics performance in games with its QHD display while also being surprisingly efficient for other tasks.

2022 LG Gram 17

$180039% off
$1100

The LG Gram 17 is a good laptop for fans of big screens, offering a 17-inch display while still being surprisingly lightweight. This particular model runs on Windows 11. Read our review.

  • Elgato’s Stream Deck Plus has fallen to an all-time low of $169.99 ($30 off) at Amazon. The well-built peripheral functions in a similar fashion to Elgato’s other macro controllers in that it provides you with a selection of programmable keys, only the Deck Plus also features four knobs with their own set of apps and an LED touchscreen. Read our review.
A black Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 sitting on a white desk beside a keyboard, mouse, laptop, and decorative white accessories.
$120

The MK. 2 version of the standard Stream Deck comes with 15 programmable buttons along with a swappable faceplate and a detachable stand.

Keychron V1

$8420% off
$67

The Keychron V1 is the best entry-level wired mechanical keyboard. It has hot-swappable switches, full remappability with VIA, great build quality, RGB backlighting, and double-shot PBT keycaps for under $100.

Lofree Flow

$17015% off
$144

The Lofree Flow is a sleek low-profile mechanical keyboard with a 75 percent layout and hot-swappable switches. It offers a nice typing feel and great build quality, though its customizability options are limited. Read our review.

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 in tablet mode.
$280

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is an excellent 11-inch budget device with long battery life. The price includes the detachable magnetic keyboard and kickstand. Read our review.

The Insta360 Link camera on a table

Insta360 Link

$30015% off
$255

The Link features a 0.5-inch Sony sensor mounted on a gimbal that can follow you around the room. It typically runs $299.99, and it comes with numerous features that take advantage of the gimbal’s flexibility. Read our review.

A finger touching Apple’s Magic Trackpad, which sits next to a keyboard on a desk.
$110

Apple’s latest Magic Trackpad pairs with devices via Bluetooth, includes four Force Touch sensors, and recharges using a Lightning connection.

Logitech Pop Keys

$10021% off
$79

Aesthetics are clearly the biggest selling point of Logitech’s Pop Keys mechanical keyboard, but it also offers three years of battery life and great multi-device support. Read our review.

The best smart display deals

$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.

Google Nest Hub Max

$23044% off
$129

The Nest Hub Max has a 10-inch screen and an integrated camera for making video calls. It is Google’s largest and most complete Google Assistant smart display. Read our review.

$105

Amazon’s new Echo Show 8 features spatial audio and room adaptation software for improved audio quality. It also displays a different homescreen on its eight-inch display when you stand near it or further away. Read our review.

An Echo Show 10 device sitting on a piece of wood furniture beside a couch.
$170

Amazon’s rotating Echo Show 10 has a motor within its cylindrical base that lets its 10.1-inch display spin around to find you so you’ll always have the screen within view. It’s the best smart display for making video calls. Read our review.

  • The last-gen Echo Show 8 is available for $54.99 at Amazon and Best Buy, down from $129.99. Although it’s not a full smart home hub like the newer third-gen model, it’s still a good smart display for making Zoom calls, controlling smart home gadgets, watching videos, and carrying out a range of other Alexa-enabled tasks. Read our review.

The best speaker deals

Teal Amazon Echo Pop viewed at an angle with colorful pots in the background.

Echo Pop

$4055% off
$18

The Echo Pop is Amazon’s newest Alexa-enabled smart speaker. It offers a unique semisphere form factor and can function as an Eero mesh Wi-Fi extender. Read our review.

An Echo Dot with Clock on a counter
$23

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. Read our review.

$39

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 and a Matter controller. Right now, Amazon is offering it with a Philips Hue white smart bulb for $34.98 — normally a total value of $65.97.

Sonos Roam

$18026% off
$134

The Sonos Roam is a small, very portable Bluetooth speaker that integrates with the company’s popular whole-home audio platform. It also supports hands-free voice commands with either Alexa or Google Assistant. Read our review.

$280

Apple’s latest HomePod is equipped with Matter and Thread support as well as a built-in temperature and humidity sensor. Read our review.

Bose SoundLink Flex

$14920% off
$119

Bose’s newest Bluetooth speaker, the SoundLink Flex, offers pristine, detailed sound quality with a surprising amount of bass for its size — all in a rugged design that you can take anywhere.

JBL Go 3

$5040% off
$30

Perfect for the pool or beach, the JBL Go 3 may not be quite as powerful as larger models in the JBL lineup but remains an excellent choice for a Bluetooth speaker that can fit in your pocket.

JBL Charge 5

$18033% off
$120

JBL’s Charge 5 is a powerful Bluetooth speaker with a marathon battery life of up to 20 hours. It also lets you charge your phone through the built-in USB-A port.

  • The UE Epicboom is receiving its first discount at Amazon, where you can pick it up on sale for $299.99 ($50 off). It’s not our first choice when it comes to premium speakers given the lofty price tag and lack of high-end features, but it does offer a rugged build, robust 360-degree sound, and up to 17 hours of battery life. Read our review.

The best gaming deals

The PlayStation 5 slim sitting on a white surface with a blue backlight.
$499

A bundle that pairs Sony’s new PS5 with a disc drive and a digital copy of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.

$499

A bundle that pairs Sony’s new PS5 with a disc drive and a digital copy of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.

$299

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 (a value of $67.98).

Asus ROG Ally (512GB)

$66032% off
$450

The ROG Ally is Asus’ first crack at a Steam Deck rival. It’s a Windows-based PC gaming handheld with a seven-inch 1080p, 120Hz touchscreen and integrated gamepad controls. Read our review.

The Verge’s Adi Robertson wearing a Quest 2.
$249

The Meta Quest 2 virtual reality headset supports a 120Hz refresh rate for certain games as well as the ability to connect wirelessly to gaming PCs. Read our review.

Grid Game Boy Advance

$24932% off
$169

Grid’s framed Game Boy puts Nintendo’s colorful handheld on full display, including the casing, buttons, and even the internal gadgetry.

  • Grid Studio is running a Black Friday sale through November 28th, knocking an additional 15 percent off its various dissected tech pieces, all of which are framed in shadow boxes. This includes a selection of framed game consoles, including the Game Boy Color and the original PlayStation Portable, both of which are going for $169.15 instead of $249. These frames make for excellent wall decor that’s geeky yet refined, and they make for great gifts.
$49

The controller designed for the PS5, featuring adaptive triggers, a built-in microphone, and haptic feedback technologies. 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.

An image showing an Xbox Series X against a black background
$450

The Xbox Series X is Microsoft’s flagship console, serving as its most powerful (and biggest) option focused on fast, 4K gameplay. Read our review.

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.

Diablo IV

$7046% off
$38

Diablo IV is the latest installment in Activision Blizzard’s dungeon-crawling series. The live service take on the Diablo franchise has a lengthy mainline story in a sidequest-filled open world, with seasonal content added over time. Read our review.

$39

Kirby and the Forgotten Land is chock-full of lighthearted whimsy, clever puzzles, and fun platforming. It’s a familiar formula but one that comes with a handful of new features, including two-player, couch co-op, and a “Mouthful Mode” that allows Kirby to manipulate objects that are just a little too big for him to eat. Read our review.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
$42

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a different take on the Zelda series with an emphasis on exploration, experimentation, and emergent gameplay. 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.

Logitech G502 X Plus

$16016% off
$135

The G502 X Plus is Logitech’s equivalent of the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro — or vice versa. It uses Logitech’s Lightspeed 1,000Hz wireless tech and is compatible with the $120 Powerplay mat, which wirelessly charges the mouse as you play.

Logitech G Fits

$23035% off
$149

Logitech’s G Fits are gaming-oriented wireless earbuds that mold to the shape of your ears for a custom fit. They feature both Bluetooth 5.2 and 2.4GHz wireless, the latter using a USB-A transmitter for connecting to consoles and PCs.

Sony InZone H3

$10040% off
$60

The InZone H3 is the wired (3.5mm / USB-A) model in Sony’s latest lineup of gaming headsets, which are compatible with both PlayStation and PC. You can customize the sound profile of InZone headsets with the InZone companion app and Sony’s Spatial Sound Personalizer.

$130

The HyperX Cloud III Wireless is a 2.4GHz wireless headset for PC, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch that sports an extra-long 120-hour battery life, large 53mm drivers, USB-C charging, and a detachable boom mic with a built-in pop filter. It also continues the Cloud’s legacy of relatively low weight and excellent comfort. Read our impressions.

  • Walmart is selling the Xbox Series S 512GB console in white with an extra matching controller for $289.99 (about $80 off). That’s less than the regular cost of the $299.99 console alone, and you get a spare controller for local multiplayer or backup duties. Read our review.
  • One of the best deals on new games is at QVC, where you can get $15 off your first order of $40 or more when you use promo code HOLIDAY. The promo can drop newer Nintendo Switch games like Super Mario RPG and Sonic Superstars to $44.99, down from their full retail price of $59.99. And $69.99 games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 drop to $54.99. However, these newer titles sometimes go out of stock, and it’s a one-time use code, so choose carefully.
$10

This tough and textured carrying case is compatible with all current models of the Nintendo Switch and includes a pair of hardened cases for cartridges and microSD cards.

The best robot vacuum deals

Photo of the Roomba Combo J7 approaching its auto-empty base. The base is about the size of a small kitchen trash can.
$699

This mopping Roomba is down to its lowest-ever price. It’s as good as the j7 Plus, with the bonus of a retractable mop on top that can polish your hard floors as it vacuums. It’s great at avoiding obstacles, features good battery life, and includes an auto-emptying docking station. Read our review.

Roborock S8

$75020% off
$600

For a great robot vacuum that can mop and doesn’t require a huge auto-empty dock, get the Roborock S8. With dual rubber roller brushes, 6,000 Pa suction, and a flat mop that vibrates 3,000 times a second to simulate some good old-fashioned scrubbing, the S8 is a mean cleaning machine. It can sense carpets, lift up its mop, and has Roborock’s best AI-powered obstacle avoidance. There’s still no camera, though. It works as a standalone vacuum or pairs with an auto-empty dock, but you must manually fill its (sizable) water tank.

  • The Roborock S7, the S8’s predecessor, is also on sale at Walmart for $285. This was our former pick for the best robot vacuum / mop combo before the S8 took its place. The impressive robovac lacks some newer bells and whistles, including AI-obstacle avoidance, but it keeps carpets dry thanks to the mop’s unique lifting mechanism. Read our review.
  • The brand-new iRobot Roomba j9 is seeing its first-ever discount, down to $599 from $899 at Amazon. This bot features an auto-empty dock, higher suction power than the j7, and a new Dirt Detective feature that learns which rooms are dirtiest in your home and cleans them first. The Roomba Combo j9 Plus mopping version is also on sale for $999, down from $1,399. This is the first Roomba that can refill its own mop as well as empty its bin, and the new self-empty / fill dock has a stylish design that can also act as a side table.

Yeedi Vac 2 Pro

$40055% off
$179

For $180 at Amazon with on-page coupon, the Yeedi is almost 50 percent off its original price. A brilliant bargain for a robot vac that can avoid most obstacles (not cables or pet waste), pick up pet hair with 3,000 Pa of suction, and mop your floors with an aggressive oscillating action. Read my review.

Shark Ion

$26047% off
$139

A true budget bot with no bells and whistles, just a determination to get the job done. With a two-hour runtime, decent-size bin, and tank-like wheels that can get over most large obstacles, the Shark is a good workhorse for a low price. It’s loud and will get tangled on cables, but the app is easy to use, and it works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home for voice and smart home control.

$400

The Shark (also known as the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1) is a cheaper robot that self-empties its bin, vacuums, and mops. It mops very well — doing a swingy, scrubbing movement with its rear end when in “Matrix mode.” You have to manually fill and attach the mop reservoir and empty the bin when it mops — as it only self-empties in vacuum mode, and it can only avoid larger objects.

  • Amazon is discounting the Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 (also known as the Shark Matrix) to $249.98 ($200 off), which is the lowest price we’ve seen on the budget-friendly robot vacuum / mop hybrid. This is just the robot without the auto-empty base. It’s a little loud but has good suction, a great app, and a laundry list of features (including mapping).
Roborock’s Q Revo robot vacuum sitting on a hardwood floor with its charging dock.

Roborock Q Revo

$90024% off
$680

This is the first sub-$1,000 bot that can do everything, just not quite as well as the top-of-the-line options. It vacuums, mops, self-empties, fills its mop reservoir, and cleans and dries its oscillating mops. It can map, has virtual keep-out zones, and works with voice assistants. But there’s no AI-powered obstacle avoidance, and its single roller brush isn’t as effective as the double ones on the j7 and S8.

  • The Roborock Q5 Pro is $319.97, down from $429.99 at Amazon. An excellent midrange vacuum, it packs 5,200 Pa suction power and two rubber roller brushes that are great at picking up pet hair. It’s not fancy, but with a huge 770ml bin with big wheels to get up on higher-pile carpets, it’s a good option for families with pets. The Plus version is also on sale for $479.97 and adds a self-empty dock that automatically empties the robot’s bin when it’s full. Read our review.

The best smart home deals

Nest Doorbell (wired)

$18017% off
$150

With 24/7 recording, facial recognition, reliable smart alerts, and some free video recording, Google’s newest wired doorbell is the best option for most people. Read our review.

$160

The Nanoleaf Lines Smarter Kit comes with an adapter and nine LED light bars, allowing you to add color to your wall in a variety of patterns. The lights can also sync with your music, mirror the colors on your display, or make use of an assortment of preloaded scenes via a companion app.

$179

The Nest Learning Thermostat is the original smart thermostat, complete with automatic adjustments, smartphone control, and the ability to go into an energy-saving mode when you’re not home. 

$220

The Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium is an excellent option to add smarts and some style to your HVAC system. As well as being a smart way to control your energy use, the thermostat can also act as a video intercom for Ecobee’s new doorbell camera.

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 white Meross smart wi-fi plugs stacked on top of each other on a blue background. Each has a three-prong outlet on the front face.
$18

With solid performance and support for all of the major smart home platforms, this affordable Wi-Fi smart plug gives you the basics you need to control non-smart devices for less. It doesn’t have Matter or energy monitoring, but that’s alright at this price.

  • The Eve Light Strip is $50 off at Amazon, down to $29.96, its lowest price ever. This full-color Wi-Fi LED light strip is one of the few to work with Apple’s HomeKit Adaptive Lighting.
$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.

Eve Outdoor Cam

$25028% off
$180

The Apple HomeKit Secure Video-compatible Eve Outdoor Cam is the best outdoor floodlight camera that works with Apple Home. Its 2,400 lumens can light up your yard and alert you when it spots people, animals, vehicles, and pets. Read our full review.

$115

This smart sprinkler controller will stop your irrigation from running before, during, or after a rainstorm, saving you money and the planet some resources. It’s at one of its lowest-ever prices right now and is super easy to install and set up.

$170

The Arlo Pro 3 Floodlight Camera has the best video quality, most versatile installation options, and widest smart home integration — Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Samsung SmartThings, and Apple Home. It’s expensive, though, especially when you add continual power and pay for smart alerts and video recording.

White Google Nest Wifi Pro router on a white table in front of a window.

Google Nest Wifi Pro

$30033% off
$200

The Nest Wifi Pro is an upgraded version of the standard model that’s equipped with Matter and Thread support in addition to Wi-Fi 6E connectivity. Read our review.

A touchscreen keypad on a door.

Yale Assure Lock 2

$26030% off
$182

The Yale Assure Lock 2 with Wi-Fi module is our pick for the best smart lock. It’s easy to install, simple to use, and works with all the major smart home platforms. The Bluetooth-only version (which doesn’t use the internet for connectivity) is just $120. Read our review.

A grey smart lock on a green door that is half open.

Aqara U100 smart lock

$23035% off
$150

This versatile smart lock is seeing its lowest price. It supports Apple Home Key and has a built-in fingerprint reader plus a touchscreen keypad. It’s Matter-compatible and requires an Aqara Zigbee hub for Matter support. (The Hub M2 is also on sale at $41.99, 30 percent off.) Read our review.

$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 you can sync scenes across.

  • The August Wifi Smart Lock, the best retrofit smart lock, which means you don’t have to remove your existing lock, is just $149, down from $230 at Amazon. 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.

$109

The U-Bolt Pro WiFi is a solid-feeling lock that packs a lot of features into a compact design. Control it with your fingerprint, key, keypad, voice with Alexa or Google, or an app on your phone or Apple Watch.

The best TV, streaming device, and soundbar deals

LG A2 OLED TV (48-inch)

$130054% off
$600

If you want an amazing-looking display at a somewhat low price, LG’s A2 OLED is an excellent value. It lacks the high refresh rate panel and brightness of the pricier LG C2 and C3, but the A2 costs less for fantastic picture quality.

LG C3 OLED

$210024% off
$1600

The LG C3 offers more processing power than its predecessor and several new picture modes. It continues to offer a 120Hz refresh rate and low input lag as well, along with support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate tech.

Samsung’s The Frame displaying artwork.
$980

The 2022 model of Samsung’s art-inspired 4K TV retains the same QLED display as its predecessor but uses a new anti-glare matte display, which provides artwork and photos with qualities that resemble an actual canvas.

TCL QM8 Mini LED TV

$130031% off
$900

The QM8 is TCL’s flagship TV for 2023, featuring a bright Mini LED panel, 4K resolution, 120Hz refresh, a built-in subwoofer, a stand with height adjustments to accommodate a soundbar in front, and Wi-Fi 6 support. Of its four HDMI ports, two support the 2.1 spec for 4K / 120Hz output.

$38

Google’s 4K-ready Chromecast introduces new software that brings together recommendations from all of your streaming services. It also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Read our review.

Vizio M512a-H6

$49830% off
$349

Vizio’s M-Series Dolby Atmos soundbar comes complete with a subwoofer and wired rear surround speakers — all for less than $500.

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.

$100

Amazon’s own Fire TV Soundbar is a 2.0-channel speaker that stretches 24 inches long. It’s got support for Dolby Audio, DTS, and Bluetooth and connects to a compatible TV via an HDMI port with eARC or ARC.

Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro

$59950% off
$299

The Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro is a portable smart projector and Bluetooth speaker that delivers surprisingly good picture and sound quality for its size. Read our review.

An Apple TV from 2021 and its Siri Remote sit on top of a wooden entertainment center.
$115

The last-gen Apple TV 4K houses the A12 Bionic processor and features fast performance with HDMI 2.1, Wi-Fi 6, Dolby Atmos, and Thread support. However, it lacks HDR10 Plus and a Siri Remote that supports USB-C, both of which the third-gen model offers. Read our review.

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The best streaming service deals

An image showing the Max logo
$18

Max is offering new and returning customers a six-month subscription to its ad-supported plan for $2.99 a month instead of $9.99 a month until November 27th. The base plan provides access to all the same programming as the pricier tiers, including shows like The Last of Us and films like Barbie.

The best deals Legos, Nerf blasters, and other toys

$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.

$160

The 1,872-piece Lego recreation of the DeLorean from the Back to the Future movies comes with Marty McFly and Doc Brown minifigs and includes extra parts to configure it in its three forms from the series trilogy.

  • Lego’s Optimus Prime is down to $151.99 ($28 off) at Amazon and Target, which matches its second-best price to date. It’s an excellent build, even if our Sean Hollister felt it was a little fragile while transforming. You can even watch him build it here.
  • Lego’s colorful Tales of the Space Age set is down to $42.99 (about $8 off) at Best Buy — matching its best to date. The minimalist 688-piece kit consists of four space-themed “postcards,” which depict shooting stars, a space shuttle, and other celestial bodies, all of which can be mounted or displayed standing up.
$48

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

  • If you’re into Lego Star Wars kits, the BD-1 Droid (of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor) is on sale for $79.99 ($19 off) at Target. If online orders are unavailable, you might have better luck with in-store pickup.
  • Lego’s 1,222-piece Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck is on sale for $73.99 (about $16 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, one of its better prices to date. It’s a great set if you’re a fan of the Horizon series from Guerrilla Games, one that stands over 13 inches tall and also comes with a brick-ified version of the velociraptor-like Watcher robot.

The best deals on Verge favorites and other tech

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.

$12

An under-desk dual headphone hanger that uses 3M adhesive for mounting and an included Velcro strap to anchor a headphone cable.

  • The Dyson Gen5detect is on sale for $749.99 ($200 off) from Dyson. The high-end cordless stick vacuum features a HEPA filtration system and illumination tech that exposes hidden dust. It also offers a long runtime of up to 70 minutes and can be used as a handheld cleaner.
  • You can save 50 percent on your first year of an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, getting it for $29.98 a month instead of $59.99. The subscription provides access to Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, InDesign, and other Adobe apps.
Two Polaroid I-2 instant cameras sitting on top of a counter. One shows the front while the other displays the back. A pack of Polaroid film sits nearby.

Polaroid I-2

$60017% off
$500

Polaroid’s flagship instant film camera, with fully manual exposure controls and lidar-based autofocusing lens. It’s compatible with the Polaroid 600, SX-70, and i-Type films. Read our hands-on.

$111

Kodak’s hybrid Mini Shot 3 Retro instant camera comes with a fun companion app you can use to add frames, stickers, filters, conceal blemishes, and more. As long as you don’t mind the so-so image quality, this is a good digital instant camera for parties.

$25

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

$10

LifeStraw’s basic filter removes unwanted viruses, bacteria, and microplastics as you drink, giving you a safe way to hydrate no matter where you are.

Ember Mug 2 (14-ounce)

$15027% off
$110

The Ember Mug 2 is a temperature-controlled smart mug that keeps beverages hot. The accompanying iOS and Android apps allow you to dial in a specific temperature, from 120 to 145 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • The 16-ounce Ember Temperature Control Smart Tumbler released earlier this year is also on sale, down to $159.95 at Amazon at checkout. Note that the mug may not be shipped for another month or so, however.
$149

The Theragun Mini is a small, ultra-portable massage device that’s quiet and effective at providing relief for muscle pain and melting away tension.

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.

  • The 2022 Tile Mate is also on sale for $14.49 (about $11 off) at Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon. The Bluetooth tracker is platform-agnostic like the Tile Pro but can only keep tabs on items up to 250 feet away, as opposed to 400.
Hand holding green safety cutter over a wrapped brown tube.
$6

A cutting tool with a ceramic blade that’s quick, easy, and safe.

Hand holding Thermapen One thermometer into a grilled steak.

Thermapen One

$10935% off
$71

An instant-read thermometer that promises speed and accuracy.

$132

Fellow’s handsome electric kettle allows you to easily choose your desired water temperature and time tea or coffee extraction thanks to a built-in stopwatch.

  • The staff-favorite Breville Barista Express home espresso machine is $559.95 at Amazon, down from its usual $699.95. It’s a reliable and approachable machine ideal for someone looking to get into home espresso without making too much of a commitment. You’ll never want to be apart from it — trust us.

BioLite FirePit Plus

$30042% off
$175

BioLite’s portable FirePit Plus cuts back on unwanted smoke, functions either as a charcoal or wood-fueled grill, and fans the flames via a large battery pack and built-in fan.

  • The ultra-portable AeroPress Original is currently available for around $31.95 (about $15 off) from Target, which is a great price for the single-serve coffee maker.
  • TP-Link’s RE315 Wi-Fi extender is on sale for just $20.99 (around $30 off), matching its best price to date. It’s a good option if you’re looking to extend network coverage in your home or add ethernet connectivity to another room.