These 165 Amazon Cyber Monday deals are live right now: Laptops, kitchen gadgets, smart home devices, headphones, and more for clearance prices

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Sunday fears don't exist the day before Cyber ​​Monday. In fact, the only fear you should have right now is that you'll miss out on the best deals on the biggest online shopping day of the year. Luckily, you don't have to worry about this. We spent the entire weekend scouring for the best deals in just about every category, from electronics to homewares and headphones. We'll keep updating this list until the latest deal is made, so keep coming back for more cash.

Editor's Choice

Samsung S90F 65″ OLED TV 4K – $1,248 (was $1,999)

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The Samsung S90F is the kind of TV that makes you think about picture quality. The OLED panel delivers inky blacks and vibrant highlights, while AI upscaling up to 4K and high refresh rates keep movies and games looking crisp and smooth. It's loaded with gaming-friendly features, but it's just as great for watching shows with the lights off and a pile of leftovers on the coffee table.

Apple Watch Ultra 2 – $599 (was $799)

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The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is overkill in the best sense. It's made for long runs, cold hikes, and saltwater swimming, but the giant screen, loud siren, and super-long battery life also make it a great everyday watch if you just want something durable that won't die in the middle of the day. If you've had your eye on it but couldn't get past the price, the hefty Cyber ​​Monday discount will make it more of an investment than a splurge.

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

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This is a kind of laptop upgrade that can serve you for many years. The 13-inch MacBook Air with the Apple M4 chip is designed for a new wave of on-device AI capabilities, but still gives you the usual Air benefits: a vibrant Liquid Retina display, long battery life, and a design light enough to carry in your backpack all day. If you've been limping along on an old Intel MacBook or a creaky Windows Ultrabook, Cyber ​​Monday's offer is a reason to finally move on.

Sony WH-1000XM6 Flagship Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones – $399 (was $459)

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If you're looking for the ultimate in active noise cancellation, the Sony WH-1000XM6 are top-of-the-line active noise-canceling headphones with a dedicated QN3 processor and an internal 12-microphone system that cancels out noise and maintains realistic transparency mode. A wider headband and reinforced loops improve comfort and durability on long trips. The tuning is rich but controlled: the bass is smoother than the punch, the mids roll back slightly, and the highs remain smooth, resulting in a wider soundstage and fatigue-free listening. The convenience of USB-C, 30 hours of battery life, and a 10-band equalizer in the app let you customize everything every day, whether it's for work, travel, or just a few moments of serenity. Released in May 2025, this is the first sale of this flagship, one of our best headphones for travel.

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

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If you still have an old TV, a cheap streaming stick will do more for it than any other upgrade. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select plugs straight into the HDMI port and features fast 4K streaming, the same Fire TV interface you'll find on newer models, and full Alexa voice control from the remote. This is an easy gift under $100 that will instantly make the TV in your bedroom or guest room look new again.

JBL Tune 520BT – $30 (was $60)

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The JBL Tune 520BT is the definition of good enough. They're lightweight, pack into a backpack, deliver powerful Bluetooth sound, and have battery life measured in days, not hours. They don't have fancy features like active noise cancellation, but that's the point – you're getting basic wireless headphones that can handle a commute, a gym session, or a kid's tablet binge without worrying if they take a beating.

MITER Plus $70 (was $100)

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Holiday cooking becomes a lot less stressful when you don't have to guess whether the turkey is actually done. MEATER Plus is a completely wireless sensor that fits into your meat and sends temperature readings to an app, so you can monitor internal temperature and resting time without having to open your oven or smoker every five minutes. This is one of those gadgets that is quietly becoming a staple for anyone who grills, smokes, air frys, or simply wants less overcooked roasts.

Ideal gift

Owala FreeSip, 24 oz, $24 (was $30)

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Owala's FreeSip bottles are popping up all over social media for a reason. The lid allows you to either drink through a built-in straw or tilt the bottle back and drink, and the insulated stainless steel body actually keeps drinks cold rather than just sweating all over the bag. It's a simple and nice upgrade from the beat-up bottle most people carry around, and it's an easy gift under $100 that doesn't require you to know someone's clothing size or gadget ecosystem.

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Stan Horacek is the executive editor of Popular Science. He leads a team of tech-obsessed writers and editors dedicated to finding and presenting the latest, greatest, and most innovative gadgets on the market and beyond.


Tony Ware is the managing editor of Gear & Commerce at PopSci.com. He's been writing about making and breaking music since the mid-'90s, when his college newspaper said they already had a film critic, but maybe he wanted to check out the free promo CDs. Immediately fascinated by the description of intangible assets, he voiced all the audio for countless alternatives. since then weeklies, international magazines, websites and hot bar quiz competitions.


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