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

Christmas is upon us, and although there’s a lot of heartfelt sentiment around the biggest holiday of the year, it also means something more material: gifting (!). If you’re using Cyber Week deals to start getting gifts, that’s great — but most buys are usually too large to fit in a stocking (just try to fit one of these Cyber Week Alienware deals in a sock!), and the prices can be way off.

How much should you spend on stocking stuffers? What is “allowed”? We rounded up a list of the best gifts to buy on Cyber Week for your stocking-stuffing needs — all of which are tiny treasures that will undoubtedly be well-received and, in some cases, will generate a fun laugh.

Best Cyber Week Sales

Our top pick: JBL Clip 4 — $45 $65 31% off

JBL Clip hanging on bag.
JBL

This is the perfect small and portable Bluetooth speaker for the ambient music lover in your household. Just clip it on something and let the music begin. It has dust and water protection and a battery life of 10 hours.

Buy at Best Buy Buy at Walmart   Buy at Amazon

Amazon Music Unlimited with Audible — Try free

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Amazon Music

Amazon Music Unlimited now includes one free audiobook from Audible per month. That’s on top of Music Unlimited’s incredible music library, and a whole podcast library. But here’s the kicker, you can sign up and try it all free for three months. Your subscription will kick in at the end of the trial period. Audible comes with both individual and family plans. No, it’s not a physical stocking stuffer but it’s a heck of a digital one.

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Hot Wheels Mystery Models Pack — $1

Get a random Hot Wheels car with this pack.
Hot Wheels

Get a random car from Hot Wheels with this exciting pack. It’s only $1, so you can buy a few to have down-slope races and more.

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Uno — $5 $6 18% off

An Uno deck
Mattel Games

A classic card game that can spell a good time when the family is together. Playable by anyone mature enough to hold cards in their hands but not serious enough to get in the way of merriment, you’ll probably enjoy this one. Also, be sure to check out our guide to Cyber Week board game deals for more (but bigger) games.

BUY at Walmart   Buy at Amazon

Lego Minecraft The Swamp — $8 $10 20% off

A Lego Minecraft The Swamp set next to its box.
Lego

This tiny set can bring the joys of the Lego Minecraft world to a child for just a few dollars. Also goes well with other Lego and other Lego Minecraft sets.

BUY at Walmart   Buy at Amazon   Buy at Target

Simon Says Micro — $10 $12 18% off

Two boys playing with a Simon Says Micro.
Hasbro

This is the classic memory game in mini form. A true toy in an era when we’ve largely abandoned physical toys for more tech, and a great way to give a kid a taste of what a classic Christmas was like. There is also a bundle that can give you this with a Bop It! micro, too.

BUY at Amazon   Buy at Walmart

Logitech M340 Collection Mice — $10 $20 50% off

The 'Speckles' color pattern mouse of the Logitech M340 collection.
Logitech

This flat mouse (which comes in 7 patterns) is perfect for the laptop warrior that’s fed up with trackpads. It goes easily in stockings and laptop bags.

BUY at Logitech   Buy at Best Buy

Apple AirTag — $24 $29 17% off

An AirTag sitting next to an iPhone.
Apple

AirTags are great for keeping track of things, like your keys, wallet, or whatever else you stick one to. Great for the relative who keeps misplacing their keys.

BUY at Amazon   Buy at Walmart   Buy at Best Buy

How to choose a stocking stuffer on Cyber Week

Stocking stuffers are meant to be small, fun gifts, so you don’t want to get anything too pricey. And, it’s annoying if the stocking is too small for the stuff, so be sure to look at the entrance hole and make sure that your items can fit inside.

Also, remember that stocking stuffers aren’t meant to overshadow the big day, Christmas. That means the gifts can be silly or fun but don’t necessarily need to be things that are truly going to “Wow” the recipient. Aiming for the understated is actually advised here, not discouraged.

At the end of the day, this is a “snack” and not a meal.

How we chose these Cyber Week stocking stuffer deals

Believe it or not, there is a theme to all of the items above! They are all at least somewhat adjacent to products or things we talk about here regularly.

Whether it is video games or the best coffee makersDigital Trends has a long history of talking about more than just the latest electronic product, as we know that those things that help us get through a day working on the best business laptops (coffee!) are just as important as the tech items themselves. In other words, these are items that we think you’ll have some sort of affinity with.

Also, we made sure that the items were small and affordable. From the very first edition of this list, there were items here ranging from just a hair over $1 to around $40.

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