Amazon's Best Cyber Monday Deals Are Here
Amazon's Cyber Monday deals present significant opportunities to save money and discover great finds.
Sean Jackson
Cyber Monday is here and it's an excellent time to save on holiday gift-giving. The retail giant is rolling out millions of discounts across top categories, including home, electronics, beauty and apparel.
Shoppers can score major savings on holiday essentials this year, think up to 50% off Amazon devices and select electronics.
We’ve highlighted the strongest Cyber Monday offers available now. Stock is limited and prices can change without notice, so you may want to snag the deals you want before they disappear.
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Electronics deals
- Shop all Cyber Monday deals at Amazon
- INSIGNIA 50" Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV — Save 57%, now $129.99
- Apple 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop with M4 chip — Save 21%, now $949
- SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch 7 40mm Bluetooth AI Smartwatch — Gone
- Blink Outdoor 4 Wireless smart security camera — Save 60%, now $51.99
- INSIGNIA 65-inch Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV — Gone
- Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus — Save 40%, now $149.99
- New Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro tablet — Save 54%, now $64.99
- EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station Delta 2 — Save 50%, now $349.99
- Bose QuietComfort Headphones - Wireless Bluetooth Headphones — Save 43%, now $199.99
- Garmin Forerunner 165, Running Smartwatch — Save 20%, now $199.99
- Amazon Echo Spot — Save 38%, now $49.99
- Oura Ring 4 - Gold — Save 30%, now $349
- Google Pixel 10 - Unlocked — Save 25%, now $599
- Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch — Save 40%, now $119.95
Homewares deals
- Govee RGBIC Floor Lamp, LED Corner Lamp Works with Alexa — Save 45%, now only $54.99
- iRobot Roomba 105 Vac Robot Vacuum — Save 50%, now $149
- GTPLAYER Gaming Chair, Computer Chair with Footrest and Lumbar Support — Save 34%, now $98.99
- Keurig K-Supreme Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker — Save 43%, now $109
- 23andMe Health + Ancestry Service — Save 51%, now $98
- Shark AI Ultra Voice-Controlled Robot Vacuum — Save 58%, now $249.99
- Philips 3200 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine — Save 44%, now $449.99
- Ninja CREAMi Scoop & Swirl Ice Cream and Soft Serve Maker — Save 20%, now $279.99
- Cuisinart 17-Piece Cookware Set — Save 46%, now $167.99
- Dyson Hot+Cool™ AM09 Jet Focus heater and fan — Save 40%, now $299.99
Outdoors deals
- Giraffe Tools Retractable Garden Hose Reel 1/2 Inch x 130 ft — Save 24%, now $148.95
- Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus — Save 44%, now $99.99
- Govee Outdoor String Lights H7015 with 15 Dimmable RGBIC LED Bulbs — Save 40%, now $35.99
- eufy Security Floodlight Cam S330, 360-Degree Pan & Tilt Coverage — Save 43%, now $199.98
- Adam's Polishes Premium Foam Gun - Car Wash Foam Gun for Garden Hose — Save 40%, now $44.99
- TEEHO TE001 Keyless Entry Door Lock with Keypad - Smart Deadbolt Lock for Front Door — Save 24%, now $32.78
- DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill Driver Set — Save 45%, now $99
Shop small, shop smarter, and catch exclusive Cyber Monday entertainment
Amazon is spotlighting independent sellers this season through its Small Business Holiday Shop, where you can browse unique, curated gifts across several categories. Look for the Small Business Badge and themed gift guides to easily find one-of-a-kind items from local makers and small brands.
Shoppers can also tap into Rufus, Amazon’s AI shopping assistant, to simplify holiday browsing. Rufus offers personalized recommendations and can surface the best deals based on your shopping history or wish lists. Just ask, “What are the best deals for me?” during Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday to get tailored savings.
For entertainment seekers, Prime Video will broadcast 15 hours of live sports on Black Friday — no membership required.
Coverage starts at 6 a.m. PST with the return of the PGA TOUR Skins Game, followed by the Black Friday NFL matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears, and wraps with an NBA doubleheader featuring the Bucks, Knicks, Mavericks and Lakers.
Amazon Prime members now have access to over 300 million items with free Prime shipping, including tens of millions that are eligible for Same-Day or One-Day Delivery in more than 9,000 U.S. cities and towns. With millions of products arriving as fast as today, Prime can make last-minute holiday shopping significantly easier.
If you’re not a member, Amazon offers several ways to join. A standard Prime membership costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year, and eligible customers can start with a free 30-day trial.
Young adults aged 18–24 can get a six-month trial for $0, followed by a discounted rate of $7.49 per month or $69 per year. Qualifying government-assistance recipients can sign up for Prime Access for $6.99 per month.
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Carla Ayers joined Kiplinger in 2024 as the eCommerce and Personal Finance Editor. Her professional background spans both commercial and residential real estate, enriching her writing with firsthand industry insights.
Carla has worked as a personal finance and real estate writer for Rocket Mortgage, Inman and other industry publications.
She is passionate about making complex real estate and financial topics accessible to all readers. Dedicated to transparency and clarity, her ultimate goal is to help her audience make informed and confident decisions in their financial pursuits.
- Sean JacksonPersonal finance eCommerce writer
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