These Are My Favorite Tech Deals Still Live After Best Buy’s Cyber Monday Sale
Best Buy is one of the retailers still running an active Cyber Monday sale. If you’re interested in the best tech on sale today, check out our Best Cyber Monday Tech Deals page , which is still active, to get a broader look at all the best discounts you can get right now. Prices are correct at the time of writing, but you can expect them to fluctuate and stock to sell out, so don’t hesitate if you see a sale that interests you.
Best Buy had an impressive selection of Cyber Monday tech deals, but according to price trackers , you can still find many items at the lowest prices of the year. Here are my picks for the best sales and biggest discounts. (Of course, you can also shop the best prices at Amazon , Walmart , Target , and Home Depot .)
Headphones from Jabra, Sony and Bose are up to $100 off.
If you’re an Android user, the two best headphone options come at the lowest prices. For those looking for the best active noise canceling, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are $349 (originally $429), which isn’t quite as good as Monday’s $329 but still a good deal, historically speaking. If you value the best in audio quality, the $299.99 (originally $399.99) Sony WH1000XM5 is a great combination of performance and price, and it’s the lowest price available right now. And if you’re looking for reliable, versatile headphones, the Jabra Elite 10 is $149.99 (originally $249.99), very good value for money and the lowest price they’ve ever been.
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 is $180 off.
According to PCMag’s “excellent” review , the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 is one of the best Android smartwatches designed for everyday lifestyle and health. Some of its standout features are sleep analysis, temperature sensor, optional LTE connectivity, and digital frame for fast scrolling. You can purchase a 47mm version that only supports GPS (meaning you’ll need Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to connect to your phone) for $249.99 (originally $429.99).
The 9th generation iPad is $130 off.
The ninth-generation 64GB Wi-Fi-only iPad is currently on sale for $199.99 (originally $329), matching the record low price it first hit in August . This iPad was voted the best iPad for most people by PCMag and received an Editors’ Choice ” Excellent” review . Even though it’s three years old, it’s not yet on Apple’s list of products that no longer receive software updates , so you’ll likely still get a few more years of support (and a few more years of use).
Hisense, Samsung and TCL TVs up to $1,200 off.
QLED TVs are cheaper than OLED while still offering good quality, and if you want a 55-inch (other sizes available) at a great price, consider the Hisense Mini LED 4K UHD Google TV , currently on sale for $349.99 US (originally $549.99). If you prefer TCL, the 65-inch QM8 series costs $999.99 (originally $1,499.99), offering better refresh rates and motion speeds.
For those willing to pay a higher price for the contrast that only OLEDs offer, there are two good options. Samsung’s 77-inch class S84D , which is essentially the S85D with upgraded speakers (built-in 2.1-channel 30W speakers), is priced at $1,599.99 (originally $3,299.99), the lowest price we’ve seen I saw after checking price tracking tools. Additionally, the slightly more expensive LG 77-inch Class B4 costs $1,799.99 (originally $2,499), which isn’t quite as good as last week’s, but it’s still one of the best OLED TVs you can get right now , according to a CNET review .