These Are My Favorite Tech Deals Still Active From Best Buy’s Cyber Monday Sale

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Best Buy is one of the retailers still having an active Cyber Monday sale. If you’re interested in the best tech on sale today, see our best Cyber Monday tech deals page that are still active for a broader view of all the best discounts you can get right now. Prices are accurate as of the time of writing, but you can expect them to fluctuate and inventory to sell out, so you may not want to hesitate if you see a sale that grabs you.

Best Buy had an impressive selection of Cyber Monday deals on tech, but you can still find many items reaching their lowest prices of the year, according to price-tracking tools. Here are my picks for the best sales and the biggest discounts. (Of course, you can also shop the best sales from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Home Depot as well.)

Jabra, Sony, and Bose headphones are up to $100 off

If you’re an Android user, two of your best options for headphones are at their lowest prices ever. For those looking for the best active noise canceling, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are $349 (originally $429), not as good as the $329 they were on Monday, but still a good deal, historically speaking. If you value the best audio quality, then the Sony WH1000XM5 for $299.99 (originally $399.99) are a great mix of performance and price, and are currently at their lowest price. And if you’re looking for a good deal on reliable, well-rounded earbuds, the Jabra Elite 10 are $149.99 (originally $249.99), a very good value for the money, and the lowest price they have been.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch6 is $180 off

The Samsung Galaxy Watch6 is one of the best Android smartwatches, tailored for general everyday lifestyle and health, according to PCMag’s “excellent” review. Some of its standout features are its sleep insights, asking temperature sensor, optional LTE connectivity, and digital bezel for quick scrolling. You can get the 47mm screen size GPS-only (meaning you’ll need wifi or Bluetooth to connect with your phone) version for $249.99 (originally $429.99).

The 9th Generation iPad is $130 off

The 64GB wifi-only ninth-generation iPad is currently going for $199.99 (originally $329), matching the all-time low price it first hit in August. This iPad was considered the best iPad for most people by PCMag and received its Editors’ Choice award in an “excellent” review. While it is three years old, it’s not yet on the list of Apple products no longer getting software updates, so you’ll likely still get a few more years of support for it (and more years of use).

Hisense, Samsung, and TCL TVs up to $1,200 off

QLED TVs are cheaper than OLEDs but still offer good quality, and if you’re looking to snatch a 55-incher (there are other sizes available too) for a great price, consider the Hisense Mini LED 4K UHD Google TV, currently going for $349.99 (originally $549.99). If you prefer a TCL, the 65-inch QM8-Series is $999.99 (originally $1,499.99), offering a better refresh rate and motion rate.

For those who want to pay a more premium price for that contrast that only OLEDs offer, there’s two good options. The Samsung 77” Class S84D, which is essentially an S85D with better speakers (built-in 30W 2.1 channel speakers) is $1,599.99 (originally $3,299.99), the lowest price I’ve seen after checking price-tracking tools. Also, the slightly more expensive LG 77″ Class B4 is $1,799.99 (originally $2,499), not as good as it was last week, but still one of the best OLED TVs you can get right now, according to CNET’s review.


The Best Cyber Monday Deals You Can Still Shop Now

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