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The Best Cyber Week deals under $100 to shop now

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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

If you’re itching to go shopping for holiday gifts and you missed out on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, not to worry, as there are still a lot of Cyber Week deals under $100 that we’ve gathered here. The offers cover smart home devices, laptops, TVs, kitchen gadgets, and so much more, so if you want to start enjoying discounts without blowing your entire budget, take a look at our favorite bargains below.

For larger potential purchases, you can also take a look at our Cyber Week deals across all retailers. If you’re already willing to spend a lot to avoid the chaos of the holiday season, we’ve got a lot of other roundups for you to browse, including Cyber Week TV deals and Cyber Week gaming laptop deals. You should hurry with your transactions, though, as these deals will almost certainly end when Cyber Week ends.

Our Top Pick: Asus CX1700CK Chromebook — $81 $299 73% off

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Chromebooks are generally more affordable than Windows-based laptops, and the Asus CX1700CK Chromebook is the perfect example with its 73% discount that further reduces its price by $218. Inside are the Intel Celeron N4500 processor, Intel UHD Graphics 630, and 4GB of RAM, and its 17.3-inch Full HD screen is big and sharp for its cost.

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SimpliSafe The Foundation: 4-piece wireless security system — $75 $250 70% off

SimpliSafe The Foundation four piece wireless home security system
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The Foundation bundle is SimpliSafe’s entry-level package. You get a base station, one entry sensor, one security keypad, and one motion sensor. The base station serves as the brains of the entire system offering real-time alerts and more. Plus, it has a backup battery in case there’s an outage. The entry sensors keep watch over your most vulnerable entry points and work with any doors or windows. Meanwhile, the keypad allows you to arm your home with one touch — there’s even a hidden panic button.

This Cyber Week deal saves you up to 70% when you sign up for professional monitoring. Paid in full it’s $75 for everything instead of the usual $250. It also makes for a great gift bundle for those security-conscious folks in your family and it’s one of SimpliSafe’s best deals ever.

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Amazon Echo Pop — $18 $40 55% off

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The Amazon Echo Pop is the most affordable entry in its line of smart speakers that are powered by Amazon’s Alexa. It’s a great way to access Alexa without spending too much cash, says our guide on which Amazon Echo should you buy, and it offers pretty decent sound for its price. You can get it at 55% off, for a discount of $22.

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Keurig K-Select coffee maker — $70 $150 53% off

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The Keurig K-Select coffee maker is a great choice for making single-serve beverages using Keurig’s K-Cup pods, which come in a wide range of flavors. You can brew cups of 6 ounces, 8 ounces, 10 ounces, and 12 ounces with this coffee maker, and all it takes is a single press of a button. It will be yours for less than half-price following a 53% discount, which translates to $80 in savings.

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Beats Solo 4 wireless headphones — $100 $200 50% off

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The Beats Solo 4 were just released earlier this year, but they’re already on sale at 50% off, so you can enjoy savings of $100. These wireless headphones don’t offer active noise cancellation or Bluetooth multipoint, but they’re lightweight and comfortable to wear, and provide fantastic sound quality while also supporting spatial audio. They can last up to 50 hours from a full charge, and a quick 10 minutes of charging will replenish 5 hours of usage.

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Insignia 32-inch F20 Series HD TV — $80 $130 38% off

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You don’t have to spend a lot if you want a smart TV, as the 32-inch Insignia F20 Series HD TV, which runs on Amazon’s Fire TV platform, is even less expensive: $80 after a 38% discount. The TV also comes with an Alexa Voice Remote for voice commands to Amazon’s Alexa, and it also supports Apple’s AirPlay so you can stream videos, photos, and music to the TV.

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Samsung Galaxy A03s (Straight Talk) — $40 $60 33% off

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The Samsung Galaxy A03s is an inexpensive smartphone that’s currently even more affordable with this 33% discount that brings its price down by $20. It features a 6.5-inch HD+ screen, octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. This smartphone is locked to Straight Talk though, which will be fine if you want a prepaid plan for it anyway.

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Microsoft Xbox Core wireless gaming controller — $40 $60 33% off

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Microsoft

The Microsoft Xbox Core wireless gaming controller isn’t just for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S — it’s also compatible with the Xbox One X and the PC, as well as mobile devices running on Android or iOS. It features Bluetooth technology for wireless connections, a 3.5mm port for headsets, and up to 40 hours of battery life. It’s on sale at 25% off, for savings of $15.

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Ninja AF100 air fryer — $69 $89 22% off

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The Ninja AF100 air fryer will let you cook fried food using little to no oil, so you and your family won’t consume too much grease. This air fryer, which is down by $20 following a 22% discount, comes with a basket offering a capacity of 4 quarts, a wide temperature range of 105 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and easy cleaning as the basket and crisper plate are dishwasher safe.

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How to choose deals under $100 during Cyber Week

There are so many Cyber Week deals under $100 that it’s going to be tough to narrow down your choices, but we’re here to help you out. You should begin by thinking about what you really need — you wouldn’t want to make a purchase just because it’s affordable. If you want easier access to your favorite digital assistant, get a smart speaker; if you want entertainment for your children in their room, get an affordable TV; and if you want to cook more recipes, get kitchen gadgets like an air fryer.

You’re going to have to be vigilant when shopping Cyber Week deals that are selling for less than $100, as some of these products sacrifice quality for low prices. We highly recommend sticking to trusted brands so that you won’t find yourself regretting your purchases for the shopping event. It may also help to set your maximum budget before you start looking at these Cyber Week deals under $100, so that you won’t go overboard.

How we chose these Cyber Week deals under $100

It’s a given that Cyber Week deals under $100 will be affordable, especially for the huge discounts that knock down the prices of certain products from more than $100. For our recommendations above, we focused on the bargains that will give you the best value for your money, whether that means getting a helpful device for next to nothing or taking advantage of huge savings.

These Cyber Week deals under $100 may be available from more than one retailer, but we assure you that the prices that we have here are the lowest for the shopping event. We’ll keep looking for better bargains until the end of Cyber Week, and we’ll update this page whenever we find them. You may want to leave a bookmark so you can stay tuned whenever we find lower prices or add even more deals.

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