It’s the most wonderful time of the year for bargain hunters seeking discounts on gadgets. Cyber Monday is here again, which means you have a whole weekend to click or tap your way to a great deal on some of our favorite phones, tablets, and smartwatches. It can be a slog to sift through the available deals and sort genuine bargains from duds, so we have done the hard work for you.
Updated Monday, November 28: We’ve removed a number of dead deals, as well as updated pricing and links throughout.
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Phone Deals
Check out our Best Cheap Phones and the Best iPhones guides for more recommendations and context.
The Pixel 6A (8/10, WIRED recommends) was already a bargain before Google knocked another $150 off the price. We have seen it dip this low before, but it’s still a great deal. It boasts Google’s Tensor chip and all the software smarts that make the regular Pixel 6 and 6 Pro such smooth operators. The main compromise is the older camera sensors, but you can still snap some stunning shots with this phone. You also miss out on wireless charging, and there’s no charger in the box, but this is a terrific phone for the money.
The Pixel 7 Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of our top picks and has everything you want in a smartphone. There is an enormous AMOLED screen with a high refresh rate, Google’s new Tensor G2 chip powering on-device smarts like audio message transcriptions, and a superb camera system that can do it all. The 7 Pro also boasts solid battery life, wireless charging, and Face Unlock.
You can enjoy almost everything that makes the 7 Pro so compelling in a smaller package with the regular Pixel 7 (8/10, WIRED Recommends). The screen and battery are smaller, and you miss out on the very latest camera improvements (mainly the telephoto lens for zooming in), though most folks won’t notice the difference, as it still snaps great pics. We thought it was very competitive at the full asking price, so it’s an absolute steal with this discount.
Samsung’s fourth-gen folding phones still have a futuristic feel you won’t find elsewhere, but the technology is more refined now, and these models are far more durable than their predecessors. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) opens to feel like a small tablet and is packed with software trickery to make the most of the extra screen real estate. Even with the discount, this is a pricey phone, but it will turn heads. You can potentially bag an even better deal if you have a phone to trade in.
Much more pocket-friendly than the Fold4, the Flip4 has a snazzy style all its own. Unfolded, it feels like a regular smartphone, but folded in half it slips easily into pockets and bags. It has plenty of processing power and a bright, sharp screen. Samsung has also made its folding portfolio more durable with this latest generation.
First among flagships, the Samsung Galaxy S22 range (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is superb. The S22 Plus is the middle option that may prove just right. It has a vibrant 6.6-inch screen in a classy design, strong speakers, and a versatile camera system. It’s also blazingly fast and has enough stamina to get you through the busiest days.
This is our favorite high-end Android phone. It’s a productivity powerhouse that takes the place of the old Note series, and it comes with Samsung’s S Pen stylus. It’s as fast as phones get, with a gorgeous display and a long-lasting battery that charges up fast. This phone also has one of the most versatile camera systems currently available.
We like the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (8/10, WIRED recommends) because it offers a lovely, big OLED screen with a high refresh rate, decent camera, dependable battery life, solid performance, and extras—like 5G support and NFC for contactless payments—that don’t always make it into budget phones. The camera isn’t especially good, and there’s no wireless charging or even a charging brick in the box. While this is a tempting discount, it has been going for around this price for a while now.
Arriving when it did, just before the S22 range, we always thought the S21 FE (7/10, WIRED Recommends) was not worth paying full price for. This is the first time we’ve seen it drop this low, and it’s still a smooth smartphone with a 120 Hz AMOLED display, a triple-lens camera, and plenty of battery life.
This year’s flagship phone from the self-proclaimed “flagship killer” was the OnePlus 10 Pro (7/10, WIRED Recommends). It’s an accomplished smartphone that excels at the basics with a big, bright screen; solid battery life; fast-charging capability; and the highly customizable OxygenOS on top of Android 12. The cameras fall short of our favorites, and there’s no speedy millimeter-wave 5G service, but this is a good alternative if you aren’t going for a Google or Samsung.
You will find this phone as the pick for “best under $200” in our Best Cheap Phones guide, after it was swiftly discounted from the $300 MSRP, so this deal isn’t as good as it first appears. But the Moto G Stylus (6/10, WIRED Review) is one the cheapest phones with such a big screen, and it boasts decent battery life and a wee stylus for doodling. It doesn’t have a particularly good camera, or 5G and NFC, though if you want the latter two, you can also pick up the Moto G Stylus 5G for $300 ($139 off).
Some phones can get a shattered screen from glancing too long at a concrete floor, but this one from Nokia can take the ground in a fight. It’s got solid performance, day-long battery, and wireless charging, but its main distinguishing feature is its rugged body and durable glass that can take a hit. This deal was a little better over the weekend, but it’s still good.
The newer Sony Xperia 1 IV may be on sale (for $1,398, $200 off) but for our money, the 1 III is still where it’s at if you’re looking for a high-end Android phone with a headphone jack. Usually if you want a headphone jack, that preference comes with sacrifices, but not this one.
Discounts from Apple are rare, but the company is offering $50 Apple gift cards with certain purchases for this year’s Cyber Monday weekend. We don’t recommend the iPhone 12, but the iPhone SE (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of the most powerful small phones around and as cheap as iPhones get. And the iPhone 13 and 13 Mini (8/10, WIRED Recommends) may be last year’s models, but they are still solid smartphones.
The small but mighty Asus Zenfone 9 (7/10, WIRED Review) boasts great battery life and a silky smooth 120-Hz AMOLED screen. It also boasts loud stereo speakers and even has a headphone jack. There’s no Verizon support or wireless charging, but this is our favorite small Android phone right now.
There are few handsets you could truly call a “gaming phone” but this one from ASUS fits the bill. With a 165Hz display, powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ processor, and a frankly excessive 12 gigabytes of RAM, it can handle anything mobile gaming can throw at it. Plus its oversized 6,000-mAh battery can last up to two full days with regular use, so gaming shouldn’t kill it so quickly.
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Tablet Deals
You can find more options in our guides to the Best Tablets, Best iPads, and Best Amazon Fire Tablets.
We think this is the best tablet for most people right now. The Apple iPad (2021) (8/10, WIRED Recommends) runs smoothly, has a lovely 10.2-inch True Tone display, and even sports a headphone jack. The front-facing camera has been upgraded to a 12-megapixel ultrawide sensor, which makes for far better video calls and selfies. If 64 GB isn’t enough storage (and it probably isn’t) go for the 256 GB model for $420 (also $60 off).
If portability is important to you, then Apple’s smallest slate is calling your name. The Apple iPad Mini (2021) (8/10, WIRED Recommends) proves powerful things can come in small packages. The 8.3-inch display is easy to manage one-handed, and Apple has integrated Touch ID into the side button. You also get the powerful A15 processor and support for the 2nd Gen Apple Pencil, and this iPad has a USB-C port for charging.
The fifth generation iPad Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends) boasts a fantastic Mini LED display and plenty of power for most folks. Unless you really need the M2 chip and Apple Pencil hover feature in the sixth-generation iPad Pro, we recommend saving your money and opting for this model. It also has a camera that follows your face for better video calls, and offers 5G and Thunderbolt support.
Already a great value at its regular price, the Fire HD 8 is well worth snapping up when discounted. This year’s version (2022) got a processor upgrade but is otherwise very similar to the previous model. If you prefer something more powerful, you might also consider the Fire HD 8 Plus (2022) for $65 ($55 off). For kids, we recommend the Fire HD 8 Kids (2022) which is on sale for $70 ($70 off).
If you want to spend even less, the Amazon Fire 7 Tablet is even less than the 8. Amazon updated the 7-inch tablet this year, adding a more powerful processor, a longer-lasting battery, and more RAM. Unfortunately, the Fire 7 still doesn’t have much storage, but if what you can’t save on your tablet you can save in your wallet. The youngsters have their own version on sale too—you can get the Fire 7 Kids Tablet (2022 Model) for $55 ($55 off).
The Fire HD 10 Plus packs all the same features as the regular Fire HD 10—which is also on sale for $75 ($75)—with the addition of wireless charging support and an extra 1 GB of RAM. It’s relatively thin and light, boasts up to 12 hours of battery life, and works well for movies and online shopping. If you’re looking for the little ones, the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet (2021 Model) is also on sale for $120 ($80 off).
We like this large-screen Android tablet. The FE stands for Fan Edition, and it boasts a spacious 12.4-inch LCD screen with great speakers, which makes it a good pick for watching movies. Samsung has also included its S Pen stylus, and this tablet supports DeX mode, which is a desktop-style experience for when you’re feeling productive. We recommend opting for the 128-GB model, which also bumps the RAM up to 6 GB but costs $420 ($180 off).
The Galaxy Tab S8 is our favorite lux Android tablet. It has a sharp, bright LCD screen with good contrast, and solid speakers (for built-in units). The tablet comes equipped with a stylus too, which is great for note-taking. There’s also a mode that allows you to swap to a desktop-style user interface when you need to get work done.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 is our top pick if you want an Android tablet but also want something as luxe as possible. It has a sharp 11-inch LCD display, a magnetic stylus that sticks to the back, and Samsung’s DeX mode that give you a desktop-like environment to get work done.
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Smartwatch Deals
Check out our Best Smartwatches and Best Fitness Trackers guides for more options.
The obvious smartwatch pick for iPhone owners is the excellent Apple Watch Series 8 (8/10, WIRED Recommends). With Apple’s distinctive rectangular face, slick app support, and reliable fitness and sleep tracking, this is a smartwatch that’s very easy to get along with. The new temperature sensor beefs up its credentials as a health tracker, and battery life is better than in last year’s models.
The chunky, tough Apple Watch Ultra (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is for outdoors-types and rugged adventurers. It’s bigger than the regular Apple Watch, which means longer battery life, and it packs features like dual-band precision GPS tracking alongside everything that makes the Series 8 so compelling.
Because the Series 8 was a relatively minor upgrade, you can enjoy close to the same experience and save a bit of cash by opting for the Series 7 (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It features a large always-on display and reliable health, fitness, and sleep tracking. The only features you miss out on with the Series 7 compared to the Series 8 are the crash detection and skin temperature sensor.
As Apple’s most affordable smartwatch, the second-generation Apple Watch SE is only getting a minor discount. It’s a tad less durable than the Series 8, and doesn’t have blood oxygen monitoring, the ECG app, or the new skin temperature capabilities, but it is still a very good smartwatch. Be careful not to buy the first-generation Apple Watch SE, which is being offered at steeper discounts.
As our current favorite smartwatch for Android phone owners, the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is an elegant, comfortable, and durable timepiece that offers accurate sleep and fitness tracking. The cheapest model has a 40-mm case; if you want the 44-mm case it will cost you an extra $30. And if you want LTE connectivity, that’s another $30. The Galaxy Watch5 Pro for $400 ($50 off) has slightly better battery life, is a little tougher, and boasts GPX support for sharing GPS data.
Last year’s Samsung Galaxy Watch4 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is also discounted for Cyber Monday, and it’s still worthy of a place on your wrist. There’s a bright, round OLED screen, smooth performance, and accurate fitness tracking. It’s also a very comfortable smartwatch, with plenty of app support, but battery life is a weakness, especially with the smaller cases.
The Classic version of the Galaxy Watch4 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) has the same bright OLED display, fitness tracking features, and zippy performance, but it adds a classy stainless steel case, giving it a more traditional look and feel.
The long-awaited Google Pixel Watch (6/10, WIRED Review) is good-looking, comfortable to wear, and benefits from Fitbit fitness tracking. Naturally, there is tight integration with Google apps, but the screen is a bit small, the battery life is limited, and it lacks a few features we see on competing watches.
For the more athletically inclined, the Garmin Fenix 7S Sapphire Solar Smartwatch (8/10 WIRED Recommends) is on sale. This watch features a satellite connection, giving you much better tracking data when you’re running around the block or snowboarding on the slopes. And while some fitness-forward smartwatches are more utilitarian, this is as sturdy as it is aesthetically pleasing.
Most smartwatches are easily identifiable as smartwatches, but this one from Withings (8/10, WIRED Recommends) plays it more close to the vest. At a glance, it looks like a traditional watch, but a small display in the top of the watch face can display things like step counts, heart rate, or the date.
This is the Ultra version of one of our honorable mention Wear OS smartwatches. It comes with the same fast processor as our pick, better battery life, and now thanks to this deal, it’s the same price as the regular TicWatch E3, making it much easier to recommend.
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Accessory Deals
Find more recommendations in our guides to the Best Wireless Chargers, Best Portable Chargers, and Best MagSafe Accessories.
Part of Anker’s excellent MagGo range, this compact cylinder-shaped charger has a phone platform that flips up, allowing you to snap your phone in place. There’s room to charge your AirPods too. In the box, you’ll also get a cable and adapter. It has dipped to this price before, but we still think this is a good deal.
If you need a charging adapter for your iPhone 14, we recommend the Nano Pro from Anker. It is tiny and can charge up to 20 watts, which is enough for your iPhone. If you need something a little more versatile, the Anker 511 30W USB-C Foldable Charger is also on sale for $18 ($6 off).
Enter code BFCM25 at checkout. Satechi’s wall charger can charge up to three USB-C devices up to 108 watts. So, that means it can easily power up your iPad Air and 16-inch MacBook Pro simultaneously.
Anyone with a MagSafe iPhone (the iPhone 12 and later) will like this minimal mount. It sticks securely into your air vent, holds your iPhone in place magnetically, and wirelessly charges it via the included car charger.
Our favorite car phone mount is comfortable to use one-handed and keeps your phone safely cradled and easy to glance at when you hit the road. It sticks securely to the dash and is fully adjustable. The CD-slot and vent models are also reduced for Cyber Monday.
The MagSafe Duo is a great choice if you have two devices you’d like to charge at once, such as an iPhone and an Apple Watch. It folds in half, which makes traveling with it easy. While it’s expensive at full price, this deal makes it worth buying.
This is our favorite eco-friendly wireless charger. It’s a simple charging pad made from recycled silicone and can charge phones at up to 15 watts (it can charge AirPods, too). Nimble is also throwing in a 20-watt Wally wall charger.
It’s a shame that the 3-in-1 stand isn’t on sale, as that’s our favorite 3-in-1 charging station for Apple fans. Still, this 2-in-1 stand is good if you only have an iPhone and AirPods to charge. It looks stylish, holds your MagSafe iPhone securely in portrait or landscape orientation, and charges at up to 15 watts.
Google’s 2nd gen Pixel Stand is one of our top picks for wireless chargers, but especially if you own a Pixel phone. When paired, this stand turns your phone into a digital photo frame, can automatically enter Do Not Disturb, and even function as a sunrise alarm clock.
Enter code BFCM25 at checkout. Satechi’s wireless charging stand is compact, but you can rest assured there’s room for all of your gadgets. Your iPhone can float on the stand nearby (in portrait or landscape orientation) while the Apple Watch charges in the back and your wireless earbuds at the front of the base.
This is our favorite 3-in-1 charging stand for older iPhones that don’t have MagSafe. The upright magnetic puck for the Apple Watch means your watch can take advantage of Nightstand mode (basically, a digital clock), and the center stand lets you place your iPhone vertically or horizontally. There is also an indented spot for AirPods cases, so they won’t slide off easily.
If you don’t have USB ports in your car, then this dual charger from Belkin will come in very handy. It slots into your car socket and provides one USB-C port that supports PPS PD for fast-charging Samsung phones at up to 25 watts. There’s also a USB-A port that goes up to 12 watts for a second device.
Compact, but packing 10,000 mAh of power and capable of fast charging, this is our favorite portable charger. It supports Power Delivery and Quick Charge 4, has one USB-C and one USB-A port, and is relatively quick to recharge.
Anker makes some of our favorite portable chargers and 10,000 mAh is nothing to sneeze at. With that much battery capacity, you can charge your phone or tablet multiple times.
This is a larger version of the above, capable of charging an iPad several times and a Samsung Galaxy S8 more than six times. It’s not too heavy or large either, making it a good choice for those with a long commute away from power sockets.
The Courant Mag:1 is more luxurious than your standard charger, complete with matte aluminum and Italian leather. You’ll also get a super nice 6-foot braided cord. However, despite what Courant claims on its website, it’s worth noting this charger will recharge your iPhone at 7.5 watts and not the faster 15 watts.
As the eco-friendly option in our best USB-C cables, this handy cable is made from certified recycled plastic and aluminum. It also has a cool knitted fabric design and can deliver up to 60 watts.
The official MagSafe charger from Apple snaps onto your iPhone 12 or later magnetically and charges it at 15 watts. It comes with an integrated USB-C cable, which is sadly only 1 meter long (3.3 feet). You will need to provide your own 20-watt wall charger.
Casetify makes some of our favorite MagSafe-friendly phone wallets. They come in a variety of customizable styles and shield your credit cards from magnetic damage. Right now you can get 15 to 30 percent off with the code BF2022.
With some of the toughest and most reliable phone cases around, the OtterBox brand is one of our favorites. You can score a 25 percent discount on everything for Cyber Monday, from cases to screens protectors to wireless chargers. But, because the standard prices on OtterBox gear tend to be high, we recommend cross-checking on Amazon and elsewhere before you buy.
You will stand out from the crowd with one of these brightly colored, rectangular cases for your iPhone. The buttons are great, the cutouts are all accurate, and there’s MagSafe support.
While Apple’s official cases do a fine job of protecting your iPhone, they are expensive. If you’ve been eyeing one, now’s the time to snag a discount. You can also bag the leather case for $45 ($15 off), and you’ll find similar discounts on Apple cases for other models.
Nimble’s MagSafe Disc Case is our favorite clear case for the iPhone 14. It feels great—and not weirdly sticky like some clear cases out there. It’s also made out of recycled discs. You’ll get MagSafe support too (which is they there’s a white ring on the back), so you can magnetically attach it to other MagSafe accessories. We’re also fans of Nimble’s Sustain Glass Screen Protector which is on sale as well for $22 ($8 off).
These iPhone cases from Totallee don’t offer the most protection, but they’re some of the thinnest out there. So, while it won’t protect your phone from damage if you drop it, it’ll at least keep your phone safe from everyday scuffs. And it won’t add much bulk to your phone either. It’s available for a variety of iPhone models.
Society6 makes cute and affordable iPhone cases that’ll help you show off your personality, with fun designs like cats and ghosts. The cases are available for a white range of iPhones starting with the iPhone 6 to the current iPhone 14.
Our pick for the best iPad keyboard case is the Combo Touch from Logitech features a built-in keyboard, trackpad, and kickstand. It’s finished in a lovely fabric, it’s detachable via Apple’s Smart Connector, and it is slim.
Just slap these keyboard covers on and you’re good to go. There’s no pairing or charging needed because they use Apple’s Smart Connector. They’re some of the slimmest keyboard covers you’ll find, and virtually silent, but you might miss the springy feedback you get from better keyboards.
Satechi makes some incredibly sturdy and great-looking stands, which is why they’re some of our favorites. They’re made of robust aluminum and stay in place even with heavy tablets on top. Right now, you can get $11 off this tablet stand with the code BFCM25.
This stand pairs well with the previous one if you have an over-ear headset and a phone with wireless charging. This stand has a charging pad in the base where you can place your phone. It’s $20 off with code BFCM25.
This handy Bluetooth tracker is ideal for slipping on a key ring or a bag to ensure you don’t lose it. You can check the location in the app, it’s water resistant, and it has a 250-foot range.
You can track bags, TV remotes, or keys using your iPhone or iPad and one of Apple’s AirTags. Although easy to pair and use, AirTags are on the pricey side, even with the discount.
One of our favorite Apple Watch accessories, this band completely changes the look of your Apple Watch, comes in a wide choice of colors, and is very comfortable to wear. It’s even cheaper than usual, and there are discounts on different colors and sizes.
This travel adapter is the first thing I pack when traveling, and it appears in our best travel adapters guide. It enables you to plug into a wall outlet in more than 200 countries and sports four USB-C ports alongside a single USB-A port to help you to fast charge all your gadgets at once.
One of our favorite mobile controllers for Android gamers, this GameSir slots into the USB-C port on your phone and stretches to hold it snugly. With a Nintendo Switch aesthetic and button layout, it is tailor-made for twin-stick shooters, and there’s also a D-pad and shoulder triggers.
If you spend a lot of time playing mobile games on your iPhone, the Backbone One (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is an excellent accessory. Simply plug the Lightning connector into the phone, stretch the controller over it, and you’re all set. It also comes with support for Xbox Remote Play, Steam Link, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, PS Remote Play, Google Stadia, and GeForce Now.
Here’s another USB-C cable we recommend. Anker’s cable can carry 100 watts, meaning it can be used to power the beefiest MacBook Pro, and it can transmit data at up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps). It’s also USB-IF certified.
This cable tops our best USB-C cables because it can do everything. It is an Intel-certified Thunderbolt 4 cable that charges at up to 100 watts, can transfer data at up to 40 Gbps, and serve video to an 8K display (or two 4K displays). It’s the only USB-C cable you’ll ever need.
These stick-on cord holders are ideal for organizing your charging cables and they ensure that the end of the cable is always within reach.
Whether you want extra storage space for your photos, music, or games, this speedy MicroSD card from Samsung delivers. We’ve seen it this low before, but this is still a good price for a high-capacity card. Sandisk’s 512 GB MicroSD card is also on sale for $51.
If you want to go big, really big, for your phone’s storage this SanDisk card will add a whooping 1-terabyte of storage. Speed-wise it’s comparable to the Samsung above, which is to say fast enough to handle 4K video.
If you want a flash drive to back up and copy photos and other files from your smartphone, we like the iXpand Luxe. It has a Lightning plug for iPhones and iPads at one end and flips to reveal a USB-C plug at the other, so you can transfer files to or from Android devices and laptops.
Adobe does more than make media for work. These applications allow you to illustrate on your tablet or fix your favorite photos on your phone. While this isn’t that much of a discount, it’s still a good opportunity to stop finagling your way into free trials of Photoshop.
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