Cyber Monday is technically over, but that doesn’t mean all the discounts have wrapped up. In fact, Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart are still offering huge deals on tech, home and holiday giftsright now. We don’t expect them to last much longer, though. So if you see something you like, this might be your last chance to secure Cyber Monday‑level savings before they vanish.
Our CNET deal experts have been sorting through thousands of listings to find the best of what’s left in these post-Cyber Monday offers. We’ve pulled together deals on laptops, televisions, streaming services,, Apple products, headphones and home tech. We’re continuing to update this page with excellent bargains you can still grab, so check in often.
Consider this your all‑in‑one hub for the biggest post‑Cyber Monday savings. We’re tracking the year’s best prices, making it easier to finish your holiday shopping list and stay within budget. If you need further inspiration, check out our full gift guide.
Best post-Cyber Monday deals
Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle: $449
The Nintendo Switch 2 is one of the most popular handheld gaming consoles, and it continues to sell out rapidly after its launch earlier this year. Walmart is selling the Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle for $449 this Cyber Monday — a $51 discount from the regular $500 price.
CNET’s Scott Stein reviewed the Switch 2 and gave it 8.5 out of 10, noting that the new console has a great design, display and notably better graphics than competitors, like the Steam Deck. The Switch 2 is an excellent overall upgrade and earned an Editors’ Choice award from our team.
Thanks to its sleek design, the Beats Pill has landed on our list of the best Bluetooth speakers. Our reviewer, David Carnoy, was impressed by its sound quality — particularly the bass definition thanks to its new updated woofer system — as well as the relative volume for its size.
Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch): $750
This M4 MacBook Air is the latest addition to Apple’s most lightweight lineup and it’s our overall favorite laptop that you can buy right now. The basic 256GB model is on sale for $249 off, or you can get a model with double the storage, all while still scoring that $249 discount. Note: This model is temporarily out of stock at Amazon, but you can still purchase and secure the discount.
One of our favorite phones from 2024 is currently at the lowest price I’ve ever seen it and still offers one of the best Android experiences you can have today.
The Dreame X5 Ultra robot vacuum and mop combo is tied for first in our rankings of the best overall best robot vacuums available now. It’s got 20,000Pa suction, auto-emptying and self-cleaning features, along with 360-degree navigation. It’s also 33% off, which is its lowest price ever.
Apple Watch SE 3 (40mm): $199
These tiny Bluetooth trackers can help you find your lost keys or wallet. You can even stick them on your luggage to keep track of your bags during holiday travel. And this four-pack can be yours at the lowest price we’ve ever seen.
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Best post-Cyber Monday laptop and tablet deals
You get a roomy 16-inch touchscreen laptop that bends into four modes, and with this price drop, it’s an easy upgrade to justify.
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft bundle: $283
Snag Amazon’s latest color-display Kindle e-reader with a case and charger at an all-time low price. I’ve got mine, grab yours before the deal disappears.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 7: $750
This 2024 model is our overall favorite Windows laptop on the market, and you can snag it for even less right now. It features a 13.8-inch touchscreen display, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. It also has the Snapdragon X Plus processor, AI capabilities through Copilot Plus and gets up to 20 hours of battery life.
Apple M3 iPad Air (13-inch): $699
Our top choice for artists and colleges students on our best iPads list, this lightweight tablet has a massive 13-inch display and delivers all the power most people need for basics like streaming, reading, games and social media.
More post-Cyber Monday laptop and tablet deals
- Apple MacBook Pro M5 (14-inch): $1,349 (save $250). One of our top laptop picks is at its best price of 2025. If you’re looking to upgrade, I would start here.
- HP OmniBook 5: $480 (save $220). Its unreal battery life and sturdy design make this our favorite Windows laptop for college students.
- Microsoft Surface Pro 11: $750 (save $450). This two-in-one model takes things to the next level with a fully-detachable keyboard, making it one of the best Windows laptops of 2025.
- Samsung Galaxy Book 4 laptop: $550 (save $350). A solid middle-of-the-road option for those who just need the basics at a fantastic price.
- Apple M4 iPad Pro: $899 (save $100). You rarely see Apple’s top tablets discounted by much, so this is a great opportunity to save.
- HP Chromebook x360 Plus: $350 (save $380). This two-in-one can lie flat like a tablet and has been massively discounted for Cyber Monday. Grab it while you can.
- Acer Aspire 14: $520 (save $530). This is our top pick for Windows users on a budget, and it’s been discounted even further until it’s gone.
- Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go: $160 (save $170). This Chromebook boasts 12 hours on a single charge, and there’s no way this discount will see competition.
- HP Victus 15.6-inch gaming laptop: $599 (save $451). Get a high-end gaming performance for a midrange price. If you’re looking to get into gaming, this is a great start.
- Asus Zenbook 14 OLED Touch laptop: $979 (save $121). In our opinion, this is the best Pilot Plus laptop yet and it has a great touchscreen if that’s something that would help you in a laptop.
- Asus ROG Strix G16 (2025) Gaming Laptop: $1,350 (save $160). Take your gaming to the next level with this laptop that uses tool-free storage, intelligent cooling and plenty of memory and storage.
- Apple Magic Keyboard Folio: $199 (save $50). Take your Apple tablet to the next level with this detachable keyboard case.
- HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 laptop: $780 (save $530). CNET’s Matt Elliot likes the travel-friendly weight and design of this laptop. If you’re looking for something like that with a great display, this is the laptop to buy.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE: $324 (save $176). Our pick for the best affordable drawing tablet just got even cheaper, dropping to its lowest price yet.
- Boox Palma 2 mobile eBook reader: $270 (save $30). This phone-sized e-reader is a great way to trick yourself into getting back to reading by using the muscle memory of holding your phone.
Best post-Cyber Monday headphone deals
If you want the sound quality of the AirPods Pro with the comfort and security of over-ear headphones, the AirPods Max are for you. These headphones are some of the best high-end noise-canceling headphones and a popular option for holiday gifting.
Enjoy rich Dolby Atmos sound with these on-ear noise canceling headphones. The Beats Studio Pro are our top overall pick for the best Beats headphones thanks to their comfortable design, excellent voice-calling performance and advanced spatial audio.
Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones: $250
More post-Cyber Monday headphone deals
- EarFun Air Pro 4 Plus: $80 (save $20 with coupon). CNET’s top pick for best budget earbuds is now at a record-low price with an additional coupon. The 54-hour playback time is also nice.
- Sony WH1000-XM4 wireless ANC headphones: $200 (save $150). A couple of generations old, these headphones are still wildly popular and $2 away from the lowest price I’ve ever seen.
- JBL Tune 670NC: $55 (save $55). Sometimes over-ear headphones are a little too bulky for me, and these sleek on-ear JBLs are a great alternative.
- EarFun Wave Pro: $60 (save $20). With 80 hours of battery life, CNET’s favorite noise-canceling headphones for budget-conscious users are now at the lowest price of the year.
- Soundcore P30i earbuds: $25 (save $25). I’m a huge fan of these earbuds. The new lowest price is fantastic, and it’s got a great range of colors too.
- Baseus Inspire XH1 headphones: $100 (save $50). The gorgeous color options caught my eye, but the record-low price on these already affordable headphones certainly doesn’t hurt.
- JBL Tune 510BT headphones: $25 (save $25). These deeply discounted over-ear headphones are comfortable, sound good and last up to 40 hours on a single charge.
- Beats Fit Pro: $139 (save $61). These older workout earbuds sound great, are sweat-resistant and won’t get any cheaper.
- Bose Soundlink Plus: $199 (save $70). Grab one of our favorite speakers while it’s nearly $100 off.
- Soundcore Life Q30 Over-Ear Headphones: $60 (save $26). A high-quality set of headphones at an affordable rate and 40 hours of battery life.
- JBL Tune 245NC earbuds: $40 (save $70). Get up to 48 hours of playback, active noise cancellation and great sound, all for the low price of $40.
- Bose QuietComfort headphones: $199 (save $150). Our only gripe with these excellent, commute-friendly headphones was the price. This deal makes it an easy upgrade.
- Anker Soundcore Boom 3i: $90 (save $50). I’d grab this floating waterproof speaker while it’s on sale for a record-low and save it for next summer’s adventures.
- JBL Clip 5: $60 (save $20). This pocket-sized Bluetooth speaker has a built-in carabiner so you can truly take it anywhere.
- Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: $160 (save $90). Get one of our favorite noise-cancelling earbuds of 2025 for $100 off.
- Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (Gen 1): $179 (save $120). Opting for the previous-gen model can save you 40% on these earbuds with spatial audio and active noise cancellation.
- Beats Flex wireless earbuds: $49 (save $21). The cheapest Beats buds you can get just got more affordable.
- JBL Tune 770NC: $80 (save $70). Block out unwanted noise with these lightweight headphones with adaptive active noise cancellation.
- Apple AirPods Pro 2 ANC Wireless Earbuds: $135 (save $114). Delivers personalized spatial audio and up to 6 hours of immersive listening in a water-resistant and customizable design
Best post-Cyber Monday TV and TV accessory deals
Sony 65-inch Bravia XR X90L 4K smart TV: $900
This 65-inch Sony model is discounted by a whopping $300 right now. Its beautiful HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision, 120Hz frame rate, four HDMI inputs and Sony’s XR Contrast Booster make it a very appealing choice for your watching experience.
TCL 75-inch QM6K Series 4K Google TV: $850
This sizable 2025 TCL QM6K TV has a 4K QLED display with high-energy LED chips for enhanced brightness and Dolby Atmos spatial audio for immersive audio. It also impressed CNET reviewer TY Pendlebury, who praised it for featuring “some of the best picture quality, including great black levels, for an LCD-based TV.” Other features include a gaming mode, Bluetooth connectivity and four HDMI ports.
Samsung HW-B650/ZA soundbar $200
The Samsung HW-B650/ZA stands out as a top pick for its cheap price, clear dialogue and deep bass, thanks to its 3.1-channel setup with a dedicated center speaker and wireless subwoofer. This soundbar supports DTS Virtual:X for a more immersive sound experience and comes with multiple preset modes for movies, gaming and music. With Bluetooth connectivity, you can easily stream your favorite tunes directly from your devices.
Govee Envisual TV backlight T2: $75
Brighten up your entertainment setup with this kit that adds lights to the back of your TV. It can sync with whatever you’re watching or playing, and there are kits for multiple TV sizes on sale right now.
Insignia 50-inch LED 4K Fire TV: $180
You’ll get a nicely-sized 50-inch 4K display good for just about any space. The TV is powered by the Amazon Fire TV platform to make accessing your favorite streaming services easy and the TV includes support for HDR content and DTS Studio Sound.
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Best post-Cyber Monday home tech deals
Jackery HomePower 3000 power station: $782
This chunky power station launched just a few months ago at $2,500, making this an unprecedented savings — use code 150POWERCNET for the full discount.
Up to 65% off mattresses and bedding at Egohome
Egohome’s Cyber Monday sale is offering massive discounts on select products. Right now, you can score up to 65% off, plus an extra 20% with the CNET exclusive code EXTEND20 at checkout. The sale runs from now through Dec. 9.
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Ninja Creami Swirl 13-in-1 bundle: $298
Make ice cream, sorbet and other frozen treats at home. This excellent Ninja Swirl lets you create soft serve, milkshakes and more with ingredients you love, allowing you to customize to your heart’s content. This bundle comes with extra pints so you can prep more flavors at once, which is a fun endeavor for everyone with a sweet tooth. Normally $349, it’s down to $298 right now. And if this is your first QVC purchase, you can take an extra 20% off your purchase with the promo code JOLLYQ20.
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Keurig K-Express Single Serve Coffee Maker: $60
By using K-Cup pods and featuring up to three volumes (8, 10, and 12 oz) of delicious brewing, the Keurig K-Express Single Serve Coffee Maker is a one-of-a-kind compact design. It also offers a Strong Brew function to strengthen the flavor and a 42 oz detachable water container that thrives on amenity and multiplicity. The reservoir is efficiently big and the brewing is fast, all contributing to help in creating the perfectly stress-free morning routine. The Keurig K-Express is a small, inexpensive, user-friendly single-serve coffee maker which can be used at home or office, thereby making it one of the preferable quick coffee makers.
It can serve as an apt gift for ones who love seasonal flavors but don’t want a big machine.
More post-Cyber Monday home tech deals:
- Google Nest Thermostat: $90 (save $40). One of CNET’s favorite thermostats is 31% off, making now the time to upgrade.
- Aqara U100 smart door lock: $130 (save $60). This smart lock supports Apple’s Home Key technology, Amazon’s Alexa and more. It’s also cheaper than it has ever been, so grab one while you can.
- Starlink Mini Wi-Fi system: $230 (save $270). CNET expert Joe Supan called the Starlink Mini a “game-changer for travelers.” It’s a particularly good price to get started.
- Dyson V11 Origin vacuum: $400 (save $230). Any discount on a Dyson vacuum is great to have, but this is the lowest price of 2025, which makes it even sweeter.
- Philips Hue A19 LED smart bulb (3-pack): $80 (save $30). I’m a huge fan of Philips Hue lights. At $80, this three-pack of A19 smart bulbs is selling at the lowest price I’ve ever seen.
- Govee air purifier: $80 (save $50). This air purifier is a personal favorite for my home, and it’s 38% off right now.
- Kasa smart plugs: $24 (save $6). Kasa makes one of our favorite smart plugs on the market, and this four-pack is just $24.
- Amazon Echo Show 5 Kids: $60 (save $40). Not only is this the lowest price of the year, but it also includes a year of Amazon Kids Plus.
- Yale Assure Lock 2 smart lock: $175 (save $95). This is an all-time low price for this smart lock, making it a solid discount in a world where costs are going up.
- Dreame L10s Pro Ultra robot vacuum and mop: $370 (save $530). This massively discounted vac has a powerful 7,000 Pa of suction, a hot water mop to tackle stuck-on messes and obstacle avoidance tech. It also self-cleans.
- MyQ smart garage door video keypad: $38 (save $42). This includes everything needed for setup, and it can control any single door opener manufactured by LiftMaster, Chamberlain or Craftsman after 1993.
- Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro window cleaner: $380 (Save $220). This window-cleaning robot is discounted by 44% from its regular price of $500, hitting the lowest price I’ve seen.
- Ring video doorbell and indoor camera: $70 (save $70). You won’t find a better starter security bundle at this price in 2025.
- Bissell Little Green Portable Deep Cleaner: $79 (save $45). Get your tough stains out, whether they’re from pets, children or other spills, for a $45 savings.
- Schlage Encode Plus smart Wi-Fi lock: $259 (save $71). Do away with traditional keys and opt for a keyless entry lock that easily locks and unlocks your door from your smartphone.
- Philips 3200 series fully automatic espresso machine: $450 (save $350). Bring cafe-style coffee home with this fully automated coffee maker equipped with a ceramic grinder.
- Breville Barista espresso machine: $1,000 (save $500). Get your coffee just right with this Breville espresso machine. This is the lowest we’ve seen it go, so snap it up before prices climb.
- Nutribullet 24-ounce blender: $60 (save $12). I use this single-serve blender almost daily for fast and healthy breakfasts on the go.
- EF Ecoflow 3600Wh power station: $1,399 (save $1,400). This Lifepo4 power station is perfect for home use, camping and RVs.
- Ninja Crispi glass air fryer: $138 (save $87). Our number one air fryer has glass cooking chambers for easy cleaning and breaks down for easy storage when not in use.
- iRobot Roomba 105 robot vacuum: $149 (save $151). Get this compact robot vacuum with LiDAR navigation for half-off.
- Google Nest Cam with floodlight: $190 (save $90). This smart outdoor security camera includes floodlight for better visibility at night.
- SodaStream Terra sparkling water maker: $80 (save $70). Make sparkling water at home and customize the flavors with this fun kitchen gadget.
When was Cyber Monday?
Cyber Monday fell on Dec. 1 this year, which means it’s officially over, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still deals to be found. The shopping day always lands on the Monday right after Thanksgiving, and as expected, hundreds of price cuts and major online sales went live across the biggest retailers. Now that the day is done and dusted, remaining deals are starting to run dry, so time is running out to shop.
Which stores had Cyber Monday sales?
Almost all major retailers offered discounts for Cyber Monday, including Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and Target, as well as specialized retailers like B&H Photo, GameStop and Dell. Keep in mind that physical locations can run out of stock quickly, so online shopping often gives you the best shot at grabbing what’s left.
When did Cyber Monday sales start?
Many retailers launched their deals last week for Black Friday, and some extended them into Cyber Monday. While the official event is over, a handful of last‑minute bargains are still live today, but they won’t last much longer.
Will tariffs interfere with remaining Cyber Monday deals?
Some CNET readers are concerned about tariffs and how they could affect holiday shopping. It’s possible tariffs could impact pricing, as we’ve seen related hikes in the past, including on Nintendo Switch consoles. But that doesn’t mean you can’t find great deals on tech and other items. The best way to determine if you’re getting a good deal is to track the item’s price history before making a purchase. Tools like CamelCamelCamel and Price Tracker, or the Keepa browser extension can help. We’ve rounded up several useful shopping resources, and we’ll continue to highlight the best lingering deals throughout this extended sale period.
Are Cyber Monday deals only available online?
Not necessarily. Cyber Monday focuses largely on tech, home and lifestyle deals that exist both in person and online. While it started as an online alternative to Black Friday, the two events have blended together as more shopping moves online. That doesn’t mean all the deals are identical, but it does mean finding fresh discounts has become more challenging.
Best retailers still offering holiday deals
- Amazon: One of the world’s largest online retailers, Amazon offers massive discounts with significant savings on tech, home appliances and smart‑home equipment.
- Walmart: Save big on televisions, laptops, appliances and more with Walmart’s extended Cyber Monday pricing.
- Best Buy: Historically a great place to buy TVs, Best Buy still has strong discounts live.
- Home Depot: Eyeing home improvement tools? Home Depot has discounts on tools, appliances and even grills.
- Target: While not as large on Cyber Monday as other retailers, Target offers solid deals on toys, gifts and board games.
Why are they called Black Friday and Cyber Monday?
The term “black” has historically been used to denote distressing or calamitous events. The earliest known use of Black Friday for the Friday after Thanksgiving was to describe workers calling in sick the day after Thanksgiving in the early 1950s. Around that same time, US police adopted the term to describe the traffic conditions during the first major holiday shopping date.
After attempts to rebrand it as “Big Friday” failed, merchants reframed Black Friday as a positive, the profits generated put stores “back in the black” financially.
Then, in 2005, the National Retail Federation coined the term “Cyber Monday” after noticing a spike in online traffic the Monday following Thanksgiving. At the time, it was believed shoppers were making online purchases at work to hide gifts from kids and take advantage of faster internet connections. Other names like “Black Monday” or “Blue Monday” were floated, but “Cyber Monday” stuck. By 2014, Cyber Monday had become the biggest online shopping day in the US.
