Amazon just unleashed thousands of Cyber Monday deals: These are the 170+ best

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Cyber Monday is here, and so are the best deals on the biggest online shopping day of the year. And there are a lot of them—so many they may seem overwhelming, even impenetrable. Luckily, you don’t have to worry. We’ve spent the entire weekend digging up the best deals across just about every category, from electronics to home improvements. We’ll be updating this list constantly until the last deal is done, so keep coming back and bring money.

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Editor’s Picks

TheraGun Prime (5th Gen) — $199.99 (was $319.99)

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If you’ve been waiting for a “real” Theragun that doesn’t feel like a splurge, this is it. The TheraGun Prime (5th Gen) hits the sweet spot between power, quiet operation, and price. You get deep-tissue relief, multiple speed settings, and app-guided routines for about $120 off the usual cost. It’s a solid everyday massage gun for runners, lifters, and desk workers alike. And it’s just one of the brand’s deeply discounted devices, up to 50% off for Cyber Monday.

NETVUE by Birdfy Pro Smart Bird Feeder with Camera Solar Panel (Blue) — $129.99 (was $199.99)

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At its core, this is the classic Birdfy experience: a smart bird feeder with a built-in camera that lets you see every visitor up close without scaring them. Mount it on a window or pole, connect it to the app, and you’ll get a steady stream of videos and snapshots you can save or share. But instead of forcing you to climb a ladder every few weeks to recharge a battery, this Birdfy Pro model with an included solar panel is the one to beat. You still get the camera-equipped feeder and app connectivity, but the solar panel helps keep the system topped up so you can treat it like a tiny autonomous research station in your yard. It’s a great pick if you’re planning to run the camera through every season.

Greenworks 40V 12" Brushless Cordless Snow Shovel with LED Light — $195 (was $279)

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This 40V brushless snow shovel is built to save your back (and buck) on quick clearings, chewing through up to 8 inches of snow and chucking it up to 25 feet with a 12-inch clearing path. The handy LED light illuminates early-morning or late-night cleanups. It runs on Greenworks’ 40V battery platform and comes with a 4.0Ah battery and charger, so you’re ready to go right out of the box and can exchange power packs with other Greenworks yard tools.

Samsung 65-inch S90F OLED 4K TV — $1,248 (was $1,999)

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Samsung’s S90F is the kind of TV that makes you suddenly care about picture quality. The OLED panel serves up inky blacks and punchy highlights, while the 4K AI upscaling and high refresh rate keep movies and games looking sharp and smooth. It’s packed with gaming-friendly features, but it’s just as good for binging shows with the lights off and a pile of leftovers on the coffee table. And while you’re at it, get a discounted Samsung HW-Q990F wireless surround sound system for an amazing immersive experience.

Coway Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty — $142.99 (was $229.99)

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The Coway Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty is a top pick thanks to its mix of performance, footprint, and ease of use. And Cyber Monday cuts the regular $229 price 40% down to $142. Designed for rooms up to about 361 square feet, it uses a 4-stage filtration system (pre-filter, deodorization filter, True HEPA filter, and Coway’s Vital Ion) to capture allergens, pollutants, and other common asthma triggers. Real-time air quality feedback via a color LED ring makes it easy to see when your air is actually improving, and the auto mode adjusts fan speed based on pollutant levels—dropping into Eco mode when the air has been clean for a while to save power. It’s light enough to move between rooms when you need to keep your “clean air bubble” with you, which is exactly why it rose to the top of PopSci’s portable picks in the best air purifiers for asthma roundup.

Apple Watch Ultra 2 — $599 (was $799)

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The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is overkill in the best way. It’s built for long runs, cold hikes, and saltwater swims, but the giant screen, loud siren, and extra-long battery life also make it a great everyday watch if you just want something tough that won’t die halfway through the day. If you’ve been eyeing one but couldn’t get past the price, a solid Cyber Monday discount makes this feel more like an investment than a splurge.

Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 open-ear bone-conduction headphones — $124.95 (was $179.95)

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Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 are the “I guess I live in these now” upgrade for runners and cyclists who want spatial awareness without sacrificing hype. Their 10th-gen bone-conduction tech beams surprisingly full sound through your cheekbones, while your ears stay open to cars, bikes, and course marshals. A featherweight wraparound frame, IP55 sweat resistance, 12-hour battery life, and physical buttons you can actually hit mid-interval make them the kind of set-it-and-forget-it workout partner that won’t bail before you do. And they’re available in four colorways at a 31% price drop.

Apple 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch (M4) — $749 (was $999)

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This is the kind of laptop upgrade that can carry you for years. The 13-inch MacBook Air with Apple’s M4 chip is built for the new wave of on-device AI features while still giving you the usual Air perks: a bright Liquid Retina display, long battery life, and a chassis that’s light enough to toss in a backpack all day. If you’ve been limping along on an older Intel MacBook or a creaky Windows ultrabook, this Cyber Monday deal is the excuse to finally move on.

Sony WH-1000XM6 flagship noise-canceling wireless headphones — $399 (was $459)

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If you’re looking for active noise cancellation to beat, Sony’s WH-1000XM6 are top-tier ANC headphones with a dedicated QN3 processor and 12-mic inside-out system to attack noise and keep transparency mode lifelike. A wider headband and reinforced hinges boost comfort and durability for long hauls. Tuning is lush but controlled: bass has more glide than thump, mids sit back slightly, and treble stays smooth for a wider soundstage and fatigue-free listening. USB-C convenience, 30H battery life, and a 10-band EQ in the app let you fine-tune everything every day, whether for work, travel, or just a few minutes of serenity. Released in May 2025, this is the first sale for this flagship, one of our top travel headphones.

Aura Mason 9-inch HD Wi-Fi Digital Picture Frame — $159 (was $199)

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Anyone invited by this digital picture frame’s owner can send photos and videos directly to it from their phone. Simply connect the frame to Wi-Fi and use the Aura app to set up access and other preferences. For instance, it’s how our managing editor in D.C. and his brother in Japan regularly send pictures to their mother in Alabama. A 1600 x 1200 HD display gives stunning clarity to phone camera photos, and there’s no limit on how many photos you can upload to the frame. There’s also a built-in speaker for video playback, allowing you to watch babies crawl and cats snuggle like you’re there. The frame also includes other smart features like automatic screen brightness and cropping, and auto turn-off at night. The Aura is one of the best digital picture frames and will bring a smile to a parent’s face. (And there are a bunch of other frame sizes, colors, and vertical orientations—like the Carver, the Aspen, and the Walden—also on sale.)

Belkin 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Wireless Charging Pad (Qi2 15W) $57 (was $80)

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This 3-in-1 Qi2 pad is built for the person whose nightstand or desk is a mess of cables. Drop your iPhone on the magnetic pad, set your Apple Watch on its charging puck, and park your AirPods in the third spot, and everything tops up at once. Qi2 15W fast charging keeps newer iPhones moving quickly, and the low-profile design of this clean all-in-one charging pad for iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods looks more like a piece of desk gear than a clunky charger. It’s just one of many Belkin deals for Cyber Monday.

Anker Laptop Power Bank, 25,000 mAh Triple 100W USB-C $87 (was $134)

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This flight-approved brick is built for travel and hybrid work, with enough capacity to top up a laptop once or twice, plus your phone and headphones. Three 100W USB-C ports and built-in retractable cables mean you can power multiple devices at full speed without digging for extra wires, and the price has dropped to $87.99 (was $134.99)—just one of many great Anker deals through Cyber Monday.

Fire TV Stick 4K Select $20 (was $40)

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If you still have an older TV kicking around, a cheap streaming stick will do more for it than almost any other upgrade. Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Select plugs straight into an HDMI port and gives you fast 4K streaming, the same Fire TV interface you’ll find built into newer sets, and full Alexa voice control from the remote. It’s an easy under-$100 gift that immediately makes a bedroom or guest-room TV feel new again.

JBL Tune 520BT $30 (was $60)

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The JBL Tune 520BTs are the definition of “good enough” in the best way. They’re light, fold flat into a backpack, and pump out punchy Bluetooth audio with battery life measured in days instead of hours. They don’t have fancy features like active noise canceling, but that’s kind of the point—you’re getting basic wireless headphones that can survive a commute, a gym session, or a kid’s tablet binge without you stressing if they take a beating.

MEATER Plus $70 (was $100)

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Holiday cooking is a lot less stressful when you’re not guessing whether the turkey is actually done. The MEATER Plus is a completely wireless probe that sits in your meat and sends temperature readings to an app, so you can track internal temp and rest time without opening the oven or smoker every five minutes. It’s one of those gadgets that quietly becomes a staple for anyone who grills, smokes, air-fries, or just wants fewer overcooked roasts.

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Owala FreeSip 24 oz $24 (was $30)

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Owala’s FreeSip bottles are all over social feeds for a reason. The lid lets you either sip through a built-in straw or tilt the bottle back and chug, and the insulated stainless steel body actually keeps drinks cold instead of just sweating all over your bag. It’s a simple, nice-feeling upgrade over the beat-up bottle most people are carrying around, and it’s an easy, under-$100 gift that doesn’t require you to know someone’s clothing size or gadget ecosystem.

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Stan Horaczek is the executive gear editor at Popular Science. He oversees a team of gear-obsessed writers and editors dedicated to finding and featuring the newest, best, and most innovative gadgets on the market and beyond.


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Tony Ware is the Managing Editor, Gear & Commerce for PopSci.com. He’s been writing about how to make and break music since the mid-’90s when his college newspaper said they already had a film critic but maybe he wanted to look through the free promo CDs. Immediately hooked on outlining intangibles, he’s covered everything audio for countless alt. weeklies, international magazines, websites, and heated bar trivia contests ever since.