CYBER MONDAY IS officially over, but many of our favorite deals are still available. If you took an extended holiday from screens or celebrated Buy Nothing Weekend, fear not, some deals remain. We combed through our many Cyber Monday guides and picked out the best deals still on sale.
It's unclear how long they'll last, and many may even start to expire before the day's end, but have a look if you're still hunting for holiday bargains.
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Phone, Tablet, and Accessory Deals
Be sure to read our Best Android Phones, Best Cheap Phones, Best Phones With an Actual Headphone Jack, and Best iPhone guides for more recommendations.
Google Pixel 5A and Pixel 6.
Photograph: GoogleThe Google Pixel 5A (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is the best smartphone for most people. With this deal, for under $400 you'll get a sharp OLED display, two days of battery life, 5G connectivity, a headphone jack, and an outstanding camera system (complete with Night Sight for low-light photography). The device will also receive three years of software OS upgrades and security updates, which is more than most Android phones in this price bracket get.
This Pixel (9/10, WIRED Recommends) isn't even a month old yet, so this deal makes an already great phone an even sweeter package. This is the first Pixel with Google's own custom Tensor processor, which allows it to handle complex machine learning tasks on-device. That enables much better video capture, incredibly fast voice dictation, and an easy way to remove objects in the background of your photos. The phone has much-improved cameras, allowing it to compete with the iPhone 13 Pro for the best phone camera, and it will get security updates for five years. Our Pixel Phone guide has more details. Stock fluctuates really quickly, so snag it if you see it available.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip3 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is the first foldable phone we're comfortable recommending—especially for under $1,000. On the outside, the third-generation Flip is compact enough to slip into even the smallest of pockets and comes in fun, stylish colors. It has all the high-end features you'd expect, like a 120-Hz screen refresh rate, 5G support, an IPX8 water-resistance rating, and speedy performance. The battery is sadly so-so. This deal includes a set of Samsung's newest Galaxy Buds2 earbuds (9/10, WIRED Recommends).
Nokia XR20.
Photograph: NokiaThe Nokia XR20 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is our favorite rugged phone. Our reviewer dropped it onto the pavement three times, and its glass screen did not get scuffed up. The tough polymer composite back adds to its durability, the phone's grippy texture keeps it in your paws, plus there's a spot to attach a wrist strap. You also get wireless charging, NFC for contactless payments, a headphone jack, IP68 water resistance, and three years of OS upgrades (with four years of security updates).
The OnePlus 9 Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommends) received an honorable mention on our roundup of Best Android Phones. It's a good phone with a heavily improved camera system (for photo and video), fast performance, a bright display, and solid battery life, but it's also the most expensive phone OnePlus has ever offered. This week's sale price makes it a much better deal. If you want to save even more, the phone's younger sibling, the OnePlus 9, is even cheaper than on Cyber Monday at $551 ($168 off).
This tablet is very similar to the Galaxy Tab S7, but it has a larger, 12.4-inch display. It has a premium feel and comes with the S Pen. The trade-off is that the performance is only midrange, there's no fingerprint scanner, and the screen doesn't hit the 120-Hz refresh rate of the standard S7.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
Photograph: SamsungThe problem with Amazon's Fire tablets is that they do not have the Google Play Store, so you don't have the rich app library of other Android tablets. If that's what you're looking for, go for the Galaxy Tab S7. It's pricier, but you get a sharp 11-inch LCD display with a 120-Hz refresh rate, an S Pen stylus for drawing and taking notes, and support for Samsung's DeX mode software (which provides a desktop-like experience when connected to a monitor or Bluetooth keyboard).
OtterBox cases are so rugged they can survive chaotic constructions sites or—more likely—the frequent drops of someone with butterfingers. These can be some of the bulkiest cases around, but they'll take a tumble down concrete stairs better than most, and definitely better than your bare phone.
Unlike most rugged iPhone cases, this one from Pelican is easy to install—just snap on the front and back pieces and you're all set! It also comes with flaps that cover all the ports (other than the speakers) and features a holster that acts as a handy-dandy kickstand.
Pad & Quill Leathersafe.
Photograph: Pad & QuillSince most wallet cases only fit two cards comfortably, Pad & Quill's LeatherSafe Pocket Book for the iPhone 13 is excellent for those who carry around far more on a daily basis. In fact, WIRED reviews editor Julian Chokkattu managed to fit over seven cards. However, the case is not compatible with MagSafe. If that's not a deal-breaker for you, this is perfect if you want to fully replace your wallet.
We recommend Mujjo cases for anyone looking for a svelte leather experience. The cases feel high-end and supple, but sadly, you'll be losing out on MagSafe support.
Incipio's Grip case is another one that received an honorable mention in our roundup of iPhone 13 accessories. It has a simple look—with black or clear color options—and support for MagSafe. Its super grippy sides are also great for people who have a tendency to drop their phones a lot.
Twelve South Hover Bar Duo.
Photograph: Twelve SouthAn arm mount like this one lets you clear space on a busy tabletop by mounting a tablet almost anywhere on your desk, such as off the side edge. It comes with a stand, though, if you'd rather use that. The height and angle of the tablet screen are adjustable, and the mounting plate easily detaches, so if you feel like taking your tablet to the couch, you won't have to bust out any tools to separate it from the arm.
Our product reviewer (and one of our resident Gear Team artists) Jess Grey calls the combination of an iPad Pro and a second-generation Apple Pencil her favorite set of art tools. Yes, that's even counting traditional, non-electronic artists' tools. Compared to the first-generation Pencil, the second-generation version has support for double-tap gestures and a flat edge to magnetically attach to the iPad's spine to charge.
Laptop and Home Office Deals
Read our guides to the Best Laptops, Best Cheap Laptops, Best Chromebooks, and Best MacBooks for more. Our Best Work From Home Gear and Best Office Chair roundups might also be of service.
Lenovo Yoga 9i
Photograph: LenovoThe Lenovo Yoga i9 has dipped to this price before, so this deal isn't rare, but it's still a good price for a high-end laptop. It's a thin, light, 14-inch 2-in-1 laptop. This model has a nice 4K HDR touchscreen, with an Intel Evo Core i7 chip, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512-GB SSD. It ships with Windows 11 Home and will handle the average PC workload without breaking a sweat. Just know that the integrated graphics aren't good enough for gaming.
This MacBook has dipped to $850 before, even as recently as Cyber Monday, but this is still a solid discount on our favorite MacBook. You get powerful performance, a sharp and colorful 13-inch screen, all-day battery life, and total silence (thanks to the fanless design). Be sure to have a look at our MacBook buying guide to see which model is right for you.
This 13-inch laptop from Razer packs a respectable 11th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 16 gigabytes of RAM, and a 512-gigabyte SSD. But its most striking feature is the vibrant 4K touchscreen display. The bezels surrounding this screen are thin enough that you might occasionally forget they're even there.
Thinkpad X1 Nano
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If you like the size and weight of the MacBook Air but prefer the keyboard and Windows-based features of a ThinkPad, the 13-inch X1 Nano is for you. It's thin and light (just shy of 2 pounds), but it has the ThinkPad pedigree—a great keyboard, the red nub, and buttons at the top of the trackpad. This model features an 11th-generation Intel Core i5, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 256-gigabyte SSD. Be aware that it won't ship for two months.
HP's Spectre x360 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) has been a perennial favorite of ours. It's a great-looking laptop, and the specs on this 14-inch model make it plenty for most people. You get an 11th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 512-gigabyte SSD. For another $90 you can up the RAM to 16 gigabytes, which is well worth it since the RAM here is soldered to the board. This deal was slightly better ($50 less) on Cyber Monday, but it's still a good price.
This is a good deal on the AMD version of Microsoft's Surface Laptop 4 (7/10, WIRED Recommends). It's a solid, well-built laptop, with a nice 3:2-ratio screen that offers extra room for reading and working on documents. More powerful and expensive AMD configurations are also on sale. Have a look at our Surface buying guide for some other options.
Netgear Orbi AX4200
Photograph: NetgearThe Netgear Orbi AX4200 is our favorite mesh system for large homes. It's not the easiest to set up, but fortunately you only need to do that once. When you're done, you have a system that easily covers large spaces and delivers very good speeds, with satellite nodes very nearly as fast as the main router.
When you think “gaming hardware,” your mind might not immediately jump to routers, but if you play online, perhaps it should. This router from Netgear supports Wi-Fi 6 and comes with an impressive array of advanced tools that can help players get their ping times down and allocate bandwidth to not just the device they're playing on, but even the specific game they're playing.
The Razer Kiyo Pro is one of our favorite webcams, and this deal eliminates our main gripe: the high price. This 1080p cam has a much bigger sensor than more affordable models, allowing it to deliver great picture quality, though you'll need to fine-tune some of the settings in Razer's Synapse app.
Secretlab Magnus.
Photograph: SecretlabSecretlab’s metal Magnus desk is expensive and heavy, but your inner neat freak will love how it makes managing cables a breeze. Reviews editor Julian Chokkattu says the Magnus will solve your cable clutter and deliver peace of mind. Read more about it here.
This is our favorite motorized standing desk. It has the ability to store four height presets and features an eco-friendly bamboo top. There are also numerous ways to customize it to your liking.
Giant keyboards with an excessive number of extra keys had their day. Now, it's all about compact boards, like this 60 percent keyboard, the Razer Huntsman Mini. This is one of our favorite mechanical keyboards for gaming, thanks to its compact size, RGB backlighting, and satisfyingly clicky keys.
Logitech G Pro X Keyboard
Photograph: LogitechHere's a chance to save a few dollars on our favorite mechanical keyboard. The Logitech G Pro X allows for infinite customization, thanks to its different key kits, which means you can customize each and every key on your keyboard. There are three different switch types: GX Blue Clicky switches (for a crisp click and thicker keystroke), GX Red Linear (for a quieter, smoother, but still satisfying keystroke), or GX Brown Tactile (with a soft stroke and tactile feedback).
Most people don't need a mouse that costs more than $50. Reviews editor Julian Chokkattu has used the Logitech G305 for more than two years with no issues. It's a great basic wireless mouse with long battery life (it uses only one AA battery), as long as you have a spare USB-A port for the receiver.
This is our favorite wireless mouse. Its design works for a variety of hand sizes, it's speedy and responsive, and the buttons are clicky. More importantly, its wireless connection has a long range and is ultra-stable, so your cursor will never look choppy. It's purpose-built, and it shows.
Samsung Odyssey G7.
Photograph: SamsungThis curved gaming monitor supports both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD's FreeSync, so you'll get smooth gameplay with whatever graphics card powers your PC. We tested and liked it overall, but its retail price is way too high; this deal makes it easier to stomach. It has a refresh rate fast enough to keep up with whatever your computer is throwing at it. We've already seen this monitor go on sale this season, but now it's down to its lowest price ever.
We haven't tried this 27-inch monitor, but it's the little sibling of the same-size G7. With a Full HD display, support for AMD's FreeSync, and a 144-Hz refresh rate, it's a pretty robust gaming monitor for a downright reasonable price, even before today's discount.
We haven't tested this monitor, but it has received positive reviews around the web. It's ideal for gaming, with a max 270-Hz screen refresh rate (with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync support), a 2,560 x 1,440-pixel resolution, and an IPS panel for great colors.
SteelSeries Arctis 3.
Photograph: SteelSeriesWe like the Bluetooth Arctis 3 as a wireless headset, particularly when paired with the Nintendo Switch. However, if it's more important for you to have one headset for all your consoles rather than going wireless, this corded version is an inexpensive option with great audio quality that you can use on just about any console with the 3.5-mm headphone cable. Since this is a wired-up headset, it also works great with both PlayStation or Xbox consoles!
This headset might have an extra thick coating of Gamer Aesthetic™, but what it lacks in subtlety, it makes up for with incredible 3D audio quality. This corded headset works on any console you can plug it into, but when you use it on PC with the JBL software, the spatial audio soundscape comes alive.
Samsung T7 Portable Hard Drive.
Photograph: Best BuySamsung's T7 portable drives are some of our favorites. They're the speediest drives I've tested, and they're lightweight, with solid metal enclosures, making them fairly indestructible. The catch is the price. The per-gigabyte cost of these is higher than average, though this deal narrows the gap. If you need more space, the 2-TB model is also on sale at Amazon for $250 ($50 off).
Remember when you bought software, rather than renting it for a monthly fee? Good news, you can still do that with some things, like this deal on Microsoft Office Home & Student 2021. Yes, we know about LibreOffice, but some people have to use the Microsoft Office suite and for them, this is a way to save a little money.
Chargers and Cable Deals
Nimble PowerKnit.
Photograph: NimbleAttractive, durable, and eco-friendly, Nimble's charging cable is easy to love. It's made of recycled plastic and aluminum, is BPA- and PVC-free, and you can choose from three size options. If you need USB-C to Lightning or something else, take a gander here. They're all on sale.
This charger is powerful enough to juice up a MacBook Pro. There's a USB-C port and a USB-A port for other devices you might want to recharge simultaneously. Just like Nimble's other products, it's made from recycled plastic and is BPA- and PVC-free.
Smartphones can run out of gas at the most inopportune moments, so it's smart to carry some extra power in your pocket. This is our favorite portable charger and it packs 10,000 mAh of extra power (enough for a couple of recharges for most phones). It'll work with Android or iPhone and is very compact.
Anker PowerWave Stand.
Photograph: AnkerListed as the best cheap wireless charger in our guide, this handy stand from Anker performs just as well as many more expensive models. It props your phone up in portrait mode at an angle suitable for glancing at notifications. The rubber grips on the bottom keep it in place, and it comes with a 3-foot MicroUSB cable that you need to plug into an adapter (not included). It's plasticky, but it's also dirt cheap.
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We love the natural wood designs at Kerf, which offers cases, wireless chargers, and other mobile accessories. The wireless charging block is one of our favorites and looks very stylish. The 20 percent off code works on all orders and items, and you can also use code BFCM3021 to get 30 percent off if your total order comes to $100 or more.