Cyber Monday is the ultimate time to score discounts on everything from gadgets to gizmos—and sex toys are no exception. Whether you’re looking to rev up your solo sessions or add some spice to your partner play, Cyber Monday is the perfect shopping event to try something new without breaking the bank. From buzzy vibrators that’ll make your heart race to glass dildo sets that double as home decor, these discounts are sure to tingle the senses.
Let’s dive into the absolute best Cyber Monday deals for luxe and body-safe sex toys. Be sure to also check out these live Cyber Monday deals. If you still want to shop for more, don’t forget to check out our guides to the Best Sex Toys and the Best Gifts for Lovers.
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The Rose Clitoral Suction Stimulator is viral for good reason. Whether you’re in the mood for a gentle caress or a more stimulating affair, the Rose gives you complete autonomy for a satisfying session every time. Its floral design is both erotic and multifunctional, offering precise stimulation to the clitoris, nipples, frenulum, and ultimately, whatever you can fathom. Its shape ensures effortless solo or couple use and can easily be manipulated by your fingers.
The Enigma is a dual-stimulation powerhouse designed to target both the clitoris and G-spot. Unlike traditional vibrators, it features an air pulse mechanism designed to mimic the sensation of oral sex. Simultaneously, the rounded end of the Enigma delivers the vibrations. The flexible body also lets you use one end at a night or both for a more intense experience.
If you’re in the market for a high-end clitoral suction toy, look no further than the Lelo Sona 2 Cruise. Tested and praised by reviewer Jaina Grey, the Sona 2 Cruise stands out for its ergonomic design, intuitive button placement, and customizable intensity levels. What we love the most, though, is its Cruise Control technology, which automatically boosts intensity the harder you press the toy against your body. It’s a smart and tailored experience like no other.
Glass sex toys are nontoxic, nonporous, and way easier to clean. The Tracey Cox Glass Dildo set is made from hand-blown borosilicate glass, and it stands out for its unique and textured designs. Plus, they double as home decor when not in use. Just a note: these aren’t flared, so they’re not recommended for anal play.
The Coconu Wave is a standout in the world of vibrators, and reviewer Jaina Grey says it’s one of her favorites (8/10, WIRED Recommends). Its asymmetrical design—resembling a raindrop or avocado depending on how you tilt your head—offers both rounded edges and curved tips for versatile stimulation. The Wave is made from platinum-cured silicone, which lends well to water- and coconut oil-based lubes—but it’s not waterproof.
If you’re a fan of vibrators, the Namii Clitoral Suction Stimulator & Vibrator is one of our favorites for its dual-purpose functionality. Compact yet powerful, it delivers a range of suction intensities, along with vibrations more intense than its competitors. Plus, it’s packaged with a cutesy charging stand that doubles as a night-light.
Thanks to all the fantastic Cyber Monday deals on some of the best wireless earbuds, over-ears, and workout headphones, now is a great time to upgrade your portable listening experience. We’ve slogged through the massive pile of deals to find our favorites, from sweat-beating open earbuds that allow you to hear the world around you while you’re getting in the miles to hefty over-ear headphones that can tackle even the loudest HVAC systems and jet engines. Make sure you check out our live Cyber Monday deals tracker here.
Want to learn more about what headphones might be best for you? Check out our guides to the Best Wireless Headphones, Best Wireless Earbuds, Best Noise-Canceling Headphones, Best Cheap Headphones, and Best Workout Headphones.
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We’ve been testing wireless earbuds since the first pair launched. These are the best models on sale for Cyber Monday.
AirPods Pro (Gen 2)
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What, you were expecting somebody else? There’s a reason the AirPods Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends) dominate these sales events. Well, several reasons, really: They offer clear and detailed sound, good noise canceling, tons of Apple-friendly convenience features, and innovations like transparency mode with automatic noise suppression to help keep your ears safe. That kind of ingenuity keeps these buds at the forefront even years after launch, and Apple’s not done yet. The Pro’s high-end computing is fertile ground for Apple engineers, including the most recent feature that makes the buds into OTC hearing aids. A comfy and slick design completes the package to make them the best earbuds for iPhone owners, now at their best price ever.
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Maybe you didn’t know, but Technics makes startlingly good wireless earbuds. The EAH-AZ80 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are among the best there is for their comfortable fit, decent noise canceling, good feature set and even better sound. The flashy endcaps hint at their slick, clear, deeply textural sound that can bring instruments to life. Multipoint pairing with three different devices makes these buds uniquely versatile. The AZ80’s noise canceling is good, though it doesn’t match the top models at Bose or Sony. Still, this is a great pair at a good price, particularly for those who prize sound quality and fit above all.
The Beats Fit Pro earbuds (9/10, WIRED Recommends) have soft silicone tips and squishy fins for great stability, not to mention a fit test to make sure they fit properly in your ears. This attention to ergonomics alone makes them a great pair for gym. But the sound is also an enjoyable hi-fi-like experience, with good noise cancellation and reliable microphones. This deal isn’t unheard of—this model is often discounted—but it’s still a great price on some terrific earbuds. —Brenda Stolyar
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These cheap earbuds from Nothing (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are probably my favorite cheap headphones right now. They come in a well-designed case and feature cool yellow accents, and they offer basically every feature you can expect from high-end buds in 2024. You get noise canceling, comfortable eartips, and good sound quality overall. These are easily as good as standard AirPods.
The Studio Buds support spatial audio, and offer both active noise cancellation and transparency mode, as well as 36 hours of battery life. Physical buttons on the exterior of each earbud make the Studio Buds easy to use, and they’re both comfortable and stylish — available in ivory, silver, black, and transparent. If you already have the original Studio Buds, these offer better noise cancellation, extended battery life and an upgraded microphone. —Brenda Stolyar
Soundcore Space A40
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Soundcore’s Space A40 earbuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are great pair of buds at hilariously cheap pricing. These earbuds offer solid noise canceling and transparency modes, vibrant sound with impressive stereo separation, and a sleek design that makes them appear far more expensive than they actually are. The fit is comfortable enough for extended listening sessions, and they deliver many features typically found in high-end models, all at a budget-friendly price. The main drawback is the lack of auto-pause sensors, and the touch controls could be more responsive. Despite these minor issues, these earbuds are a great choice, offering excellent value for money. —Ryan Waniata
Sony WF-1000XM5
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Sony’s WF-1000XM5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) are a high-end pair of earbuds that stand among the best noise-canceling headphones you’ll find in such a small form factor. They’re not my favorite for sound quality or noise-canceling, but they strike a good balance of each option while adding tons of features. You’ll get Sony specials like Speak to Chat and auto-pause sensors and multipoint connection. 8 hours of battery life per charge (with noise canceling on) means they’ll last a full work day. —Ryan Waniata
Best Ultra Open Earbuds
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Even on sale, they’re pricey for such a limited use case, but damn if the Bose Ultra Open Buds (7/10, WIRED Recommeds) haven’t become my favorite open buds on the market. Their barrel design takes some getting used to, but they roll onto your ears with impressive tenacity, staying put without pinching tight. The sound beams from their snake-like acoustic housings offer the most well-rounded performance I’ve heard in the genre. The sound is always blended with the world around you, but it’s a fantastic trick for working out or hearing folks around you. —Ryan Waniata
JBL Reflect Aero
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The fully tweakable noise canceling inside these awesome workout earbuds makes them great for folks who like to be aware of their surroundings. The easy-to-use touch controls let you effortlessly adjust the amount of outside noise you want to hear at any given time, and they deliver excellent sound and call quality.
Soundcore AeroFit Pro
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Anker’s Soundcore series has consistently provided excellent value, and the Aerofit Pro open headphones are no exception. These workout headphones feature a charging case and a secure wrap-around design to keep them in place during exercise. With 14 hours of battery life and an additional 40 hours from the case, they can go for weeks without needing a recharge.
Anker recently released the updated AeroFit 2, which I have been testing. The new generation is just better: The fit is updated to be more comfortable so you don’t need a wire around the back of the neck, the colors are better, and the sound is better. —Adrienne So
That said, the original generation of Aerofit is an even lower price, now that the AeroFit 2 is out.
Shokz OpenRun Pro
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These bone-conduction headphones are the option you’re probably most likely to see in the wild. They use your jaw bones to route sound to your ears, which means you can hear everything around. Many folks prefer them to standard open buds because they claim they can hear more of the world around them. There is also a mini version on sale.
JLab Go Air Pop
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Need a cheap pair of earbuds to not think too much about? Look no further than the Go Air Pop, which are utterly usable earbuds that cost less than $20 this prime day. I like keeping a pair in my car or gym bag, for when I forget to bring nicer buds with me and still want music.
Not eager to spend more than $100 on a pair of headphones whose main purpose is to stick to your head and get sweaty? The WIRED Gear team’s favorite headphones for going running are now on sale, at a kinda…. epic … price. The battery on these things will last much longer than we could even fathom during testing. The eartips fit securely, a must for any spirited run. — Matthew Korfhage
Jabra Elite 4 Active
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Jabra’s Elite 4 Active (9/10, WIRED Recommends) were impressively good when they were released a couple of years ago, and they remain a fantastic option today—especially when on sale. As part of Jabra’s sporty overhaul, they blend serious durability with a comfy fit, smooth and balanced sound, and plenty of ways to personalize the experience in the Jabra app. They even provide a slab of noise canceling, though it’s more of an aid to their noise-isolating fit. They’re dust and water-resistant, meaning you can dunk them or rinse them after a sweaty workout with no ill effects. —Ryan Waniata
Jabra may be getting out of the earbud game, but the Elite 5 are still solid earbuds that will last for many years in the field. They’re IP55 rated for dust and water resistance, and the hybrid noise cancellation makes them work well on flights or calls. Sound quality is excellent, with bold bass and enough midrange that you can hear every detail in vocals, acoustic guitar, and piano.
Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2
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The Elite 10 gen 2 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) are Jabra’s swan song. You’ll get full and balanced sound, upper-crest noise canceling and transparency mode, good battery life, and loads of extras. You can even use the case as a lag-free transmitter from sources like amplifiers or airplane entertainment centers. These are durable earbuds with IP67 dust and waterproofing, and their ergonomic fit makes them comfy enough for long-term wear. —Ryan Waniata
Soundpeats Air4 Pro
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Soundpeats makes affordable earbuds with exceptionally good sound. We recently gave their latest pair that uses solid state xMems drivers, the Soundcapsule 3+, a perfect 10/10. The Air4 Pro (7/10, WIRED Recommends) don’t sound perfect, but they offer up clear and balanced sound along with solid noise canceling for a very low asking price. For well below $100, they’re a worthy option. —Ryan Waniata
JBL Endurance Peak 3
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JBL’s Endurance Peak 3 earbuds are completely waterproof, so you can wear them through everything from a rainy jog to a late-night hot tub soak without any concerns. With full dust protection and a rugged design, they’re among the most durable earbuds available. While the controls could be improved and they don’t offer noise canceling, they do include a transparency mode, which is essential for staying aware of your surroundings during workouts. 10 hours of battery life is great, too. —Ryan Waniata
Denon PerL
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Denon’s PerL earbuds (7/10, WIRED Review) don’t fit or feel quite like traditional earbuds, but their sound is seriously impressive thanks to the most advanced personalization system I’ve tested in the genre. These earbuds adjust to your hearing profile, resulting in a richer, fuller, and more immersive sound experience across my music library. It may take a little time for the profile to fully calibrate, but once it’s set, the audio performance is impressive. While I was initially skeptical about the $200 price tag, at half the cost, they offer incredible value for serious listeners. —Ryan Waniata
Soundcore Liberty 4 NC
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Soundcore’s Liberty 4 NC (8/10, WIRED Recommends) exemplify Anker’s penchant for great sound at an even better price. They’ve got impressive noise canceling for the money and tons of features accessible in a well-designed app. You may want to chill out the treble a bit with the EQ, and their touch controls aren’t quite up to snuff when compared to earbuds at the top of the pile, but those will also cost two or three times as much. These buds look, feel, and (mostly) perform like buds that cost twice as much or more. This time of year especially, that’s a big win for everybody. —Ryan Waniata
Over-Ear Deals
Looking for something a bit more private? Check out these awesome deals on over-ear headphones.
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Apple’s flagship headphones are pricey but beloved by many. The Lightning version is on sale for below $400. Yes, it’s annoying to have to use that proprietary cable, but also gets you a few more years of use out of them since Apple made you buy them all those years!
Bose Quietcomfort Ultra
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Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra headphones (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are the best noise-canceling headphones on the market. With their plush, ergonomic design, these headphones are incredibly comfortable to wear, and their top tier noise cancellation makes them the ideal choice for frequent travelers or anyone seeking absolute peace in their home or office. The sound is a pleasant surprise—it’s less aggressive than past Bose flagships, yet still offering superb instrumental separation and a well-balanced mix. The battery life delivers a solid 30 hours per charge, and they include cutting-edge features like 3D audio virtualization with head-tracking, creating a more immersive, speaker-like experience. At over $400, these are a significant splurge, but at this price, they feel like a true bargain. —Ryan Waniata
If Bose’s flagship Ultra headphones are too posh for your budget, this stepdown model is a great stand-in. Whereas Bose’s Ultra headphones are the elite class, the regular QuietComfort are their blue-collar cousins. Their noise canceling isn’t quite as good (but it’s still awesome) and they trade fancier touch controls for tactile buttons. I still prefer the top pair, but this re-model of the Bose Q45 provide a lot of goods for a lot less money. At $200, you’ll have a hard time doing better. —Ryan Waniata
Sony WH-1000XM4
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It’s hard to think of a more stalwart consumer electronics product over the last decade than Sony’s WH-1000XM4 (9/10, WIRED Recommends). Even four years after their release, these headphones remain a benchmark for both new competitors and premium models from top brands. While their noise cancellation isn’t the absolute best, it’s still impressive, and a range of features—like a multi-band EQ and a touch control that temporarily activates transparency mode for announcements or quick chats—keeps them feeling advanced, even as they age gracefully. The sound is warm and bass-heavy, yet refined, and the durable plastic design is complemented by plush padding for hours of comfort. —Ryan Waniata
Sony’s WH-1000XM5 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) take nearly everything we loved about the previous model a step further, offering a mix of fabulous features and excellent noise canceling, comfort, and sound quality. These headphones have it all, including multipoint pairing, auto-pause sensors, intuitive touch controls, and Amazon Alexa support. They’re ideal for travel but just as convenient for everyday use at home. While they’re slightly less compact than the previous XM4 model, that’s really the only drawback in an otherwise flawless design. —Ryan Waniata
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Sony’s terribly dubbed CH720N (like, seriously?) won’t stick in your head, but they should stay on your shopping list, as they’re seriously great for the money. As some of the best noise cancelling headphones we’ve tried for the money, they’re a great way to get a touch of that premium Sony flavor, without spending all that moola. Using tech borrowed from top Sony headphones past like the V1 processor, they’ve got the goods where it matters when it comes to killing the annoying world around you, alongside full and smooth sound in a pared-down design. They don’t fold down or include a carrying case, but at this price we won’t hold that against them. —Ryan Waniata
Soundcore Life Q30
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I took these on a six hour flight and was perfectly pleased with the noise canceling they provide at a fraction of what you’ll pay for the best noise cancelers. While they may not deliver the same level of tranquility as top-tier models like Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra, they still do a solid job. The sound is warm and detailed, with plenty of customization options through the app. With 40 hours of battery life per charge, you’ll have no worries about needing a power outlet. Build quality is close to premium tier, though the plastic shells are a bit prone to scratches. Fortunately, an included case helps protect them—and at this price, you won’t mind treating them a bit roughly. —Ryan Waniata
Beats Studio Pro
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The Beats Studio Pro (7/10, WIRED Recommends) were solid headphones at full price, but after dropping a full $100 to around $250 on average, they’ve become a lot more appealing. These headphones have become an even better deal, moving closer to the “must-have” category with their engaging sound and impressive ease of use. Features include effective noise canceling, excellent transparency mode, Apple-specific perks like “Hey, Siri” voice commands, and one-touch pairing for both iPhone and Android devices. While their build isn’t as luxurious as premium models from Sony or Bose, they offer outstanding value at a fraction of the price, making them the smarter choice for those on a budget. —Ryan Waniata
Koss Porta Pro
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These timeless wired headphones have remained stylish since their debut decades ago. Featuring a sleek metal headband paired with molded plastic earcups and vintage-style foam padding, they’re the perfect headphones to complement your CD or cassette player, and they’re cheap enough you don’t have to worry too much about them when you’re out looking cool.
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I’m a big fan of Stax electrostatic headphones. These Bluetooth headphones aren’t the vintage article, but they retain some of the brand’s legendary heritage, have solid sound, and offer all the audiophile specs you could want from a modern pair. (8/10, WIRED Recommends.) —Martin Cizmar
PuroQuiet Kids Headphones
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Kids are especially vulnerable to hearing loss, which is why WIRED staffers who are parents appreciate kids’ headphones like these that limit sound output to the OSHA-recommended 85 decibels. The noise canceling is superb, helping to block out louder sounds from flights or HVAC systems. Plus, they come in pink or blue, so you can choose the color your child loves.
Bowers and Wilkins’ super fancy flagship headphones come with an equally fancy price, but a sale like this brings them out of the stratosphere and onto more earth-like terms. We adore the Px8 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) for their incredibly detailed and spirited sound, fabulous noise canceling, and a design that makes you feel like you’re in your Rolls on the way to a Paris fashion show. You’ll find sleek cast aluminum and cushy memory foam pads wrapped in smooth and inviting leather that makes you want to wear them for hours. If you’re after luxury sound and comforts in a less luxurious price, it’s a good time to go for it. —Ryan Waniata
Sennheiser’s indelible HD 600 offer some of the best sound for your dollars in the entire audiosphere. Those are big words, but open-back headphones like these provide a similar level of texture, detail, dynamics, and intimacy as speakers that cost hundreds (if not thousands) more. Their vented design means they let the sound around you in and the sound you’re playing out, which means they’re not the best for all situations (crying babies, airplane travel, etc.), but they give you a feeling of true audiophilia at a very affordable price. Their cushy, velvety earpads make them easy to wear for hours. Pair them with a great headphone amp, and you’ve got a great time in the making. —Ryan Waniata
Waking up is hard, especially as the mornings grow darker and colder. I’ve never been a morning person, but one device has helped me get closer to becoming one: a sunrise alarm clock. After first trying a sunrise alarm clock about 10 years ago to brighten my windowless bedroom (new grad life), I’ve since tried many more models to find the best and brightest—literally—to help rouse you in the morning without feeling like the walking dead.
The downside is that these devices aren’t cheap, especially the ones that actually pack all the features you could want. If that’s what’s holding you back from snagging your own Hatch or Philips sunrise alarm, good news: Cyber Monday is here to help you. Many sunrise alarm clocks we recommend are on sale right now, so there’s no better time to buy one for yourself (or as a gift this holiday season!) Be sure to check out our live Cyber Monday deals tracker for more great deals.
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Sunrise Alarm Clock Deals
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WiiM’s adorable Wake-Up Light is small but mighty. Not only does it have a huge library of sounds to wake up or fall asleep to, and an easy-to-use app to create your routines, but it can display a rainbow of colors on its light, making it feel like a smart light bulb. The sounds it plays range from generic to random, going from thunderstorms to Healing Music for Insomnia (a gentle piano piece). While this lamp is small, the reading mode was still bright enough to read by.
Lumie’s sunrise clocks are great—my favorite is the Lumie Luxe 700FM, but the Shine 300 is pretty similar and it’s on sale right now. It’s a little smaller and doesn’t have the five radio station buttons, but besides that, it packs the same features: bright enough to be a bedside lamp, a nice sleek form with a stylish fabric base, and has both a sunrise and sunset option. Lumie’s clocks only show military time, but you get used to it quickly and it’s worth the trade-off of these great sunrise alarms.
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Everyone asks me about the Hatch Restore 2 when they hear I test sunrise alarms. It’s a great, stylish little device, but I think it shines best as a sound machine, since it doesn’t get quite bright enough to really force me to rouse the way other sunrise alarms do. It does help me fall asleep with its Rest routine you can set and great sounds—plus extra sounds if you subscribe to Hatch+ for $3 a month—so if you’re looking for a device to help you fall asleep more than you need one to rise, this is a great choice.
This budget pick from our Best Sunrise Alarm Clocks guide has the opposite problem from the Hatch—it has no nighttime routine, unlike all the other options we recommend (and that are on sale right now!), so it’s best for folks who only need something to help them wake up, and nothing else. It’s a great sunrise alarm on a budget even before it’s on sale, and the cheapest one you can find during Cyber Monday.
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There’s no better time to buy the Loftie Lamp than right now, since it’s such an expensive model. It’s a great choice for the design-conscious—nothing looks better than the Loftie, and the app is easy to use to set up your alarms. The Loftie Clock ($120, $40 off) is sold separately (and is also on sale!) and you’ll need it if you want a sound alarm to pair with your brightening lamp. There’s only a nine-minute brightening period (other lamps will let you customize it and usually start at 20 minutes), so my hack is to set up the light to finish brightening 10 minutes before my alarm goes off.
Life as a WIRED Gear writer comes with certain demands. Many of us are into outdoor activities, like climbing, running, skiing, camping, or biking. But these sports are expensive, and you need specialized clothing in order to not freeze to death. That’s not including all the time we spend shuffling boxes around and forcing our spouses to help us unbox TVs and move around treadmills and pizza ovens. It’s a rough life, but someone
Do you, too, want people to look at you and think, “That person spends most of their time swinging kettle bells and watching videos of self-driving cars?” Thanks to Cyber Monday, you can. Here are the best deals on our favorite fashion finds that also keep us warm and dry while traipsing around outside.
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Jacket Deals
This is WIRED editor Adrienne So’s favorite running rain jacket. Even though it has a 10.2K waterproof rating, the fabric is still stretchy, soft, and breathable, while the cut is trim and tidy. WIRED editor Adrienne So says she wore it for several hours while running in the rain and water continued to bead up on the service without getting uncomfortably clammy underneath. If you get hot, you can also open the mesh pockets to vent it. We also like that it comes in bright colors (for high visibility) and has reflective detailing.
If you enjoy hiking, look no further than the Arc’teryx Beta Jacket. It’s not only lighter and thinner, but it also comes equipped with a new PFAS-free Gore-Tex expanded polyethylene (ePE) membrane to keep wind and rain out while also letting sweat vapor escape. In addition to the ePE membrane, there’s a soft backer fabric, recycled nylon face fabric, and a C0 DWR coating (which refers to the total absence of harmful fluorocarbons. Arc’teryx is currently holding a 30 percent off sale on its website.
We don’t suggest the Teca Fleece for subzero temperatures, but it’ll do the trick if you live in an area where you can get away with skipping a puffer coat. It’s thin and breathable but still leaves room for additional layers. Meanwhile, the flexible material won’t make you feel constricted. The colorblocking design adds a nice, retro touch too.
This is a great mid-weight jacket that you can layer under a rain jacket or over a tank top. Made of 100 percent merino wool, it’s dense but also soft. It will easily help to keep you warm when the temperature dips during the upcoming winter season. It also looks super sleek and comes in some nice colors. Be sure to use the code “ADVENTUREINCLUDED” to see the discount at checkout.
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Made of 62 percent viscose from bamboo, the Ultra-Soft Hoodie lives up to its name. The refined wrist cuffs and drawstrings offer a put-together vibe, perfect for transitioning from office casual to a gym session without having to pack an extra hoodie. Cozy Earth Hoodies fit true to size, so I would size up if you’re looking for an oversized look.—Boutayna Chokrane
The TikTok-viral hoodie is on sale and selling—fast. Editor Adrienne So loves the delicate stitching and fluffiness. It runs small, so I’d recommend going up one size for a standard fit, or two sizes for a baggy, Gen Z-approved aesthetic. The Cozy Fleece Mega Sweatpant is also on sale for $60 ($10 off) if you’re looking to snag a matching set.—Boutayna Chokrane
This hoodie does have a sporty look to it, but it’s not so tight that you can’t layer underneath it. In addition to a hood, it also has thumb loops and a zippable tall neck. While it’s best for the winter, it’s also ideal for other activities like biking or doing yard work when it’s slightly cooler outside. Make sure to use the code “ADVENTUREINCLUDED” to see the discount at checkout.
I have been running for miles every day to escape my family (haha, just kidding, I love you!) and I realize I need more merino wool base layers if I’m not going to do laundry every day. This is our favorite base layer, with heavy-duty seams that won’t rub if you wear it under a pack. I layer this under the running jacket above on sub-30 degree days.
We recommend this hoodie for those who want an oversized fit with structure. The Popflex Cloud has a nice weight to it but, as WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell puts it, “doesn’t make [her] look like a marshmallow looking for a campfire.” The waist gathers nicely, while the drop shoulders and large hood drape over your body but still retain its form and structure. It looks good with leggings, well-fitting jeans, and comes in a bunch of great colors.
Pant Deals
These SpanxShape Booty Boost Leggings will be featured in our soon-to-be-published guide to the best leggings. The Booty Boost leggings are a fan favorite for their built-in bum lift, but I’m more impressed by the seamless design and quick-dry fabric that make them ideal for my spin and hot Pilates classes. They’re also squat proof, and if you prefer longer leggings for the wintertime, the full-length version is also half off for $49. Actually, the entire Booty Boost collection is 50 percent off for Cyber Monday: the flare pant, the flare jumpsuit, the bike short 5″, and more. (BTW, make sure you size up—Spanx are tight.) —Boutayna Chokrane
The Gym People High Waist Yoga Leggings
I bought these leggings when I started going to the gym because I love Lululemon but my budget does not. They’re great. The pockets are deep and hold my phone securely while I’m dying on the StairMaster, and the waistline doesn’t roll down. The leggings hold their shape all day. I did get a hole on the back of one of my pairs, but I think it was due to user error (also known as long press-on nails). They’re available in a bunch of fun colors and there are matching longline bras (also discounted and great) that make me feel more put together at the gym without costing a fortune in the process. Right now you could get a whole outfit for $37 instead of $57, which is a very good deal indeed.—Louryn Strampe
These are our go-to pants for those who are perpetually cold. They’re great for various cold-weather activities but the soft, relaxed fit still looks fashionable. They’re made from recycled polyester, insulated with Primaloft, come with an elasticized waist, and have drawstring cuffs at the bottom of the legs in case they’re too long on you. For the complete look, you can pair it with a matching Payette Pullover—it’s also on sale for $142 ($47 off).
These hold the title of “The Perfect Pant” in our guide to Best Climbing Gear. They’re made of 100 percent organic cotton, so they’re very hard-wearing and feel super comfortable thanks to the elasticated waist and diamond-shaped crotch gusset. Pro tip: The women’s and men’s versions are basically the same, so if you’re a woman, buy the men’s pants a size smaller.—Adrienne So
Underwear and Shoe Deals
This is the best bra in our guide to merino wool, and I love it enough that I raved about it. Branwyn is currently 25 percent off sitewide. It makes no sense to wear all-organic everything for your sweaters, jeans, and jackets, while keeping possibly toxic dyes or materials on the garments that are closest to your skin. These are sturdy enough to work as a swimsuit on hiking or camping trips when I must simply dive into the water (sometimes it’s on accident).
Everything at Rothy’s is 30 percent off, and the company is also holding a sale on Amazon. Rothys shoes are pretty unique—they’re knit from recycled plastic water bottles. Not only are they keeping plastic out of the landfills, the shoes themselves are also durable and washable. The company also has a recycling program so you can turn in your worn out shoes and get a new pair. Reviewer Julian Chokkattu loves them! They’re very comfortable!—Adrienne So
Barefoot shoes are very good for you, and you, readers, seem to agree. I have trouble accepting this reality because it’s very cold outside right now and also many barefoot shoes are startlingly ugly. These Lems boots, however, are waterproof, well-made, and do not openly scream, “I swap my blood with that of my 18-year-old son.” (I’m sorry. I’m kidding. Or am I?) We also like Xero shoes, which are currently 10-50 percent off sitewide.—Adrienne So
These are the best hiking boots I’ve ever tested. They’re so light and comfortable that in the winter, I wear them as my everyday shoes. Zamberlan has a very specific proprietary last that fits my narrow feet and ankles even better than heat-molded boots, and the company claims that its waterproofing lasts for the boot’s lifetime. My boots haven’t reached the end of their lifespan yet, but I intend to skip around a river all winter in the rain, just to find out.—Adrienne So
Other Clothing Deals
Here are a few more deals that we just couldn’t let lie.
Alo Yoga’s bestselling puffer jacket is 30 percent off, perfectly timed for the winter season. It’s also Alo’s warmest material, designed with water-resistant ripstop and a down alternative fill. Along with the side zip pockets, it features subtle accents like snap front buttons and a removable hood.—Boutayna Chokrane
We have an upcoming guide to the best running shoes that will appear after this holiday, but these shoes are in it. I like Altra for the wide toe box, which lets my foot spread, and the zero drop from heel to toe, which means that my Achilles tendon flexes properly and I don’t give myself tendinitis on my long runs. This is the company’s versatile road-to-trail option that I can wear to run to the trails, run in the woods, and then get back home again.—Adrienne So
Stance is holding a 30 percent off sale sitewide with the code CYBERWEEK. My goal is to only have to do laundry twice a week for the winter, which is why I’m considering getting another three-pack of the performance crew socks. They’re lightweight nylon and hold their shape excellently, wick sweat well, and don’t get wrinkled up in my shoe.—Adrienne So
All-Clad cookware is top-notch. We thoroughly recommend it in several buying guides, including our “Buy It for Life” guide and our kitchen essentials round-up. The cookware is durable and reliable, and often has a lifetime warranty. The only issue is that it tends to be quite expensive. Luckily, All-Clad’s Cyber Monday deals can help make your investment a bit easier. We’ve rounded up our favorite deals below. Be sure to check out our full list of the best Cyber Monday deals.
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It’s time to get rid of your old, warped nonstick. This set comes with 8-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch pans, plus two lids for the larger pans. All-Clad nonstick pans are some of the only pans I’ve used that don’t warp over time. The handles are easy to grip and the high walls of each pan help minimize splattering, while the flat bottoms help ensure even heat distribution. They’re also induction-friendly and oven-safe.
If you aren’t looking for an entire new set of nonstick pans, you can get the 12-inch pan on its on own for a discount during Cyber Monday. It’s got everything we like about this set—easy grip! high walls! even heat distribution!—but just one single large pan that you can use for just about anything.
Roasting giant hunks of meat has never been easier. This includes a huge 16 x 13-inch roasting pan, plus a nonstick rack for all your hams, turkeys, and turduckens. I’m a big fan of this roasting pan for side dishes, too, like great heaping portions of Tini’s macaroni and cheese. The sturdy handles make it easy to transfer everything out of the oven. The roasting pan is oven safe up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas the nonstick rack is safe to 375 degrees. Both pieces are backed by a lifetime warranty.
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Every family has different holiday cookie traditions. In mine, we form a gigantic assembly line, whipping up batches of spritzes and thumbdrops and Pfeffernüsse and sugar cookies and Santa only knows what else. The more bakeware, the better. This nonstick set comes with cookie sheets, muffin tins, a cooling rack, cake pans, and more. Every piece is oven- and dishwasher-safe and backed by a lifetime warranty. Your assembly line will run smoother than ever.
Making pancakes, bacon, and eggs just feels better when you do it on a griddle. Bring Waffle House to your kitchen with the help of this 13 x 20-inch griddle. It’s nonstick and oven-safe to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, and you can pop it in the dishwasher once breakfast is served. It’s thick enough to resist warping and the double-riveted handles are easy to grip, too.
We love All-Clad’s D5 line, and this stainless steel fry pan is a great for everyday cooking. The five-ply design gives it an even cook across the pan, and the eight-inch size is handy for any solo cooking, and frying up things like pancakes and omelettes.
There are a few nice deals on cast iron Dutch ovens this Cyber Monday including steep savings on the iconic 4-quart Staub for $130 ($170 off) but if you want everything on your pot rack to match, or if you need 100 more degrees of temperature tolerance (this stainless steel Dutch oven is broiler-safe to 600 degrees while Staub and Le Creuset only go to 500 degrees) this is a big sale on the 5.5 quart All-Clad Dutch oven.
This shopping holiday has some unmissable Therabody Cyber Monday deals on the brand’s most coveted recovery tools. Whether you’re looking to ease sore muscles, upgrade your skincare game, or just melt the stress away, a Therabody tool can do wonders. If you’ve ever thought about splurging on a Theragun or the brand’s futuristic LED mask, now may be the time to hit “add to cart.” Here are the best Cyber Monday Therabody deals, handpicked for maximum relaxation and minimal buyer’s remorse.
P.S., we’re also live-tracking the absolute best Cyber Monday steals.
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The Theragun Sense has the same luxe perks as the pricier models, like the LCD screen and guided breathwork routines, but without the $500 price tag. The four attachments (standard ball, dampener, thumb, and micro-point) handle everything from sore calves to stiff shoulders. It’s whisper-quiet compared to other Theraguns, so I can decompress without sounding like I’m firing up a power drill.
For Theragun newcomers, the Relief is a no-nonsense massage gun that delivers exactly what you need—minus the flashy extras. Three speed settings and attachments (standard ball, dampener, and thumb) make it a compact powerhouse for tackling tension. It’s a beginner-friendly entry into the Therabody world, and this sale makes it even more enticing.
This used to be our favorite pick for the quietest option in our guide to the Best Theraguns, but then the Sense came along. It’s still a solid choice regardless—complete with Thera’s signature triangle handle, five foam attachments, and three preset treatments (that you can save to the device via the companion app). We only recommend it if it’s on sale, and this is also the lowest price we’ve tracked on Amazon so far. —Brenda Stolyar
The Theragun Mini 2 may be small, but it’s mighty. With a 150-minute battery life, it’s ready to target all those tender spots that need attention, whether you’re at the gym, airport, or just on the go. When I’m working from home, I like to keep it near my desk for when I start to get sore. Plus, the little guy comes with a case.
The fifth-gen Theragun Pro came out in 2022, but it’s a more affordable option if you don’t want to drop $600 on the newer Pro Plus. It comes equipped with various attachments including the wedge, supersoft, micro-point, thumb, standard ball, and dampener. You’ll also get a case to store the device in and a pouch for the accessories. Even though it’s a few years old, it’s still a solid choice for athletes, as long as you’re fine with missing out on all the latest updates. —Brenda Stolyar
The Wave Roller takes foam rollers to the next level. At $109, it’s a lot more affordable than Therabody’s massage guns, and it’s ideal for improving flexibility, mobility, and blood circulation. With five vibration frequencies and Therabody app integration, you can also target specific sore muscles with varying intensities.
The TheraFace Mask is skincare that feels like self-care. This beauty multitasker combines LED light therapy with soothing vibrations to massage your pressure points. It’s definitely a splurge, but the soothing experience and visible skin benefits make it hard to resist. If you’ve been eyeing luxury LED masks, this sale is your green light.
The TheraFace Pro is a chameleon of facial recovery tools. With six interchangeable heads, it offers all sorts of facials, from LED therapy and microcurrent treatments to deep cleansing and percussive massages. If you invest a significant amount of money on monthly facials, the TheraFace Pro will save you time and dollars.
Hours of screen time can wreck your eyes, but SmartGoggles offers relaxation and relief with gentle heat and vibrations. It feels like a warm hug for your face, melting away eye strain and stress headaches. We love the original model (9/10, WIRED Recommends). Whether you’re battling Zoom fatigue or just need a break, these goggles are a must-try.
For muscle recovery that goes beyond a massage, the PowerDot 2.0 Duo uses neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to target specific areas, improve strength, and relieve period cramps. It comes with everything you need, including a set of electrode pads (they last up to 25 sessions), and it’s $70 off right now.
The TheraCup brings cupping therapy into the modern age with a blend of suction, heat, and vibration. It’s surprisingly easy to use, and safety sensors ensure you can’t overdo it. If the idea of traditional cupping intimidates you, this device is a perfect at-home alternative. At $20 off, it’s a budget-friendly way to bring the spa to you.
Other Therabody Deals
We haven’t tested the below products, but here are some more great Cyber Monday discounts on Therabody recovery gear and accessories:
Growing up means being jealous of someone who owns a Dyson vacuum (#adulting). And it’s easy to see why—they’re powerful, lightweight, agile, and bagless. It’s everything you’d want in a dream vacuum! Yes, I said dream vacuum. But it’s tough to get past the cost. Thankfully, many of the company’s cordless stick vacs are currently on sale thanks to Cyber Monday.
Below, we’ve gathered all the best deals on our favorite cordless stick vacs. It’ll arrive just in time for you or your giftee to show it off in front of family and friends during the holiday season. If you’re looking to shop for more gifts or great sales, don’t miss the absolute best Cyber Monday deals.
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The Best Dyson Deals
Our favorite Dyson vacuum is on sale just in time for Cyber Monday. The V15 Detect has a nice mix of Dyson’s cool features without being too expensive, especially now that it’s on sale. There’s a green laser that shoots out the front of the motorized head, pointing out dust and particles in your path to vacuum up. A sensor inside the vacuum can count how many particles the vacuum picked up, and adjust the power level to match how messy the floors are. It’s got a 60-minute run time.
This is Dyson’s latest top-of-the-line cordless vacuum. With a handful of upgrades, it’s the next step up from the V15 Detect. It has a single power button instead of a trigger, a Laser Slim fluffy cleaner head that’s twice as bright, and slightly longer battery life (at 70 minutes), and the fastest motor of any Dyson—with a suction power of 135,000 revolutions per minute (RPM). Dyson also included a HEPA filter, which the company says traps 99.99 percent of 0.1 microns. I didn’t notice a major difference in performance between this one and the V15 Detect, so you shouldn’t pay full price for it. But this is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for this model, so I wouldn’t wait too long to snag it.
It’s been two years since I first started using the V12 Detect Slim and it’s still my favorite vacuum. I use it to clean dust and crumbs throughout my apartment almost every day (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It’s compact and lightweight (making it a great option for smaller spaces), has an LCD screen to switch between cleaning modes, a run time of up to 60 minutes, and a single power button to turn it on and off. As part of the Detect lineup, it also comes with a variety of attachments including the Laser Slim Fluffy cleaner head.
If you don’t want to spend too much on a Dyson, this is our go-to budget pick. It’s fairly basic compared to the rest of the lineup. It comes with a trigger instead of a power button (so you’ll have to hold it down while using it), along with accessories like a Motorbar cleaner head, crevice tool, and combination tool. It’s also not as powerful, with a motor that rotates up to 120,000 RPM, but it’s fine for picking up dust and debris. The dustbin, however, is on the smaller side at 0.1-gallon. We only recommend this vacuum if it’s on sale—so, you’re in luck. It’s out of stock on Amazon and Best Buy, but you can still find it for sale a few other spots.
The V15s Detect Submarine is a vacuum that also doubles as a mop. It comes with a wet roller head and dip tray, without the need for floor wash or any special type of setup. All you have to do is fill the small reservoir with clean water, slide it into the head, and press the trigger. It’ll rotate and scrub the floor while getting rid of sticky messes. It comes with 60 minutes of battery life, but it only takes about 15 percent of power to clean 200 square feet of hardwood floor (and empties about one-fifth of the tank). Sadly, you still have to rinse the mop head by hand. This is also the lowest price we’ve seen for this vacuum, yet.
No, this isn’t a cordless stick vac. It’s Dyson’s very expensive robot vacuum and it’s on sale. It doesn’t have the best navigation skills—we only recommend it if you have an open floor plan with little furniture. But it is powerful, with a spin speed of 110,000 RPM. It also comes with a new “triple action” brush bar (it’s comprised of stiff nylon bristles for carpets, soft nylon for large debris on hard floors, and antistatic carbon-fiber filaments for fine dust) that sweeps up to the edge of each room, along with a digital display, and a revamped dustbin removal and emptying system. It’s dipped as low as $847 in the past, but this is still a solid deal.
Ah, it’s time for Cyber Monday: an online marathon of mad sales, and the beauty deals are hotter than the hair straightener you forgot to unplug. Whether you’re updating your skincare regimen, upgrading your hair tools, or finally caving on that viral product, these live Cyber Monday deals are too good to miss. I’ve done the heavy lifting for you, scouring through the sales to find the absolute best—WIRED-approved, of course. Let’s dive into the best hair and beauty deals.
Updated December 2: We’ve added a few new deals and corrected prices.
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Hair Styling Deals
No one uses a hair dryer and round brush at home these days; that’s way too much admin. The Double Shot Blow Dryer brush dries, smooths, and styles, leaving you with a salon-quality blowout minus the straining bicep workout or stylist chit-chat. WIRED reviewer Adrienne So says she prefers the Double Shot over the original Revlon dryer brush. It’s a splurge, which is why the only reasonable time to snag it would be when it’s on sale.
We’ve tested (and approved) of other GHD hair tools before, and with a 30 percent discount, this may be the day to invest in good hair. The GHD Platinum+ is a smart flat iron that doesn’t actually fry your hair. Preset to the optimal temperature of 365 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s gentle enough for fine hair but powerful enough to tame the wildest of curls.
Shark FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying System Ultimate 6-Piece Accessory Pack
This is the Dyson Airwrap dupe—and I mean that in the best way possible. The Shark FlexStyle packs six tools in one: two auto-wrap curlers, an oval brush, a paddle brush, a diffuser, and a concentrator. Whether you’re aiming for mermaid waves or a blowout, it delivers versatility for all hair types and textures. At $223, it’s still an investment, but it’s far easier to justify than the Dyson’s eye-watering $600 price tag.
The Dyson Airwrap (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is the Birkin of hair tools: luxurious, expensive, and everyone and their mother wants one. It’s normally $600, but this Cyber Monday deal trims it to $500, which makes the dream feel just a bit more attainable (she says hopefully). Plus, with six attachments—two long barrels, two smoothing brushes, a volumizing brush, and a 2-in-1 Coanda dryer—it’s like having your own glam team in a box.
As featured in our guide to the Best Hair Straighteners, this unique quad-plate straightener delighted our tester with its ability to make two passes in one, as well as its 10 different heat settings. The design does make it difficult to add curls or waves, but for those who need just a straightener and nothing else, this is a fantastic steal at more than 50 percent off. —Kat Merck
I’ve been using flat irons to curly my hair forever. And that’s because I can’t grasp the mechanics of a standard curling iron—regardless of how many YouTube tutorials I watch. But thanks to the Beachwaver Rotating Curling Iron, I can achieve corkscrew curls any time I want. All you have to do is clamp your hair, press the button, and it automatically wraps your hair around the wand. It takes a few tries to fully get the hang of it, but after a while, it’s super easy. —Brenda Stolyar
We’re big fans of Olaplex at WIRED, and this shampoo is no exception. It’s cruelty-free, vegan, and formulated without sulfates, parabens, and phthalates. At $21 this Cyber Monday, it’s the ultimate excuse to snag a bottle or two for yourself and a friend.
Revlon heard our cries and delivered: the Volumizer Plus 2.0 has fixed most of the issues I had with its earlier model. It’s smaller, speedier, and no longer feels like it was designed for someone with three arms. The new medium setting is the Goldilocks of temperatures—not too hot, not too weak, just voluminous blowout perfection in under 15 minutes. The detachable brush also makes portability a non-issue. At $32, it costs less than my caffeine addiction, let alone a single Drybar visit.
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Certified by Quiet Mark, an independent organization that assesses household products’ noise pollution, this hair dryer came highly recommended by former WIRED contributor Victoria Woollaston-Webber. It also comes with a concentrator and diffuser. Former WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano tested it for our guide to the Best Hair Dryers and was also impressed with how quiet it was—see for yourself while it’s discounted to half off for Cyber Monday. —Kat Merck
Face and Body Deals
Too Faced Better Than Sex Volumizing Mascara
There’s a reason Too Faced named this mascara Better Than Sex, and it’s because the confidence it brings outlasts any situationship. Better Than Sex delivers lush, fluttery, and bold lashes that hold their own through long days (and nights) without smudging or flaking. If you’ve been searching for a mascara that lives up to its name, this one brings drama in the best way—and lasts for far longer.
This foundation is excellent for covering up redness and dark circles, while still leaving an even base to apply the rest of your makeup. It does feel a little heavy at first, but it settles in nicely (we recommend using a standard makeup sponge for the best application). It also comes in a good range of shades, unlike other popular foundations. However, we don’t recommend it if your skin type is on the dry side—we noticed it clings to dry patches. —Brenda Stolyar
Crest 3D Whitestrips, 44 Strips (22 Count Pack)
Nothing beats a dentist’s whitening treatment, but these pearly strips are a close second. Crest 3D Whitestrips are an essential before big interviews, dates, or photo ops. Like Photoshop for your teeth, they’re great to carry for impromptu touch-ups. You never know when you’ll need a megawatt smile.
If you haven’t heard about snail mucin yet, I need to know what rock you’re living under. But in all seriousness, this slug syrup isn’t just a TikTok trend—it’s packed with real benefits. To name a few dermatological ones: it hydrates, smoothes fine lines, and calms inflammation. At $13, this K-beauty bestseller is practically begging you to jump on the snail train. Consider this your cosmic sign to embrace the slime.
Thirty dollars is a small price to pay for pearly whites. The Sonicare 4100 strips away the unnecessary embellishments, focusing instead on quality features like a pressure sensor, a two-minute timer, and a long-lasting battery (about two weeks on a single charge). It’s gentler than an oscillating toothbrush, and it’s our favorite sonic one.
Micellar water removes makeup, clears impurities, and refreshes your face—all without a single rinse. It’s perfect for lazy days or when you need to freshen up after a long flight or workout. When I’m at home, I like to follow Bioderma up with a rinse-off cleanser. (I’ve been using COSRX’s Advanced Snail Mucin Gel Cleanser, and it just so happens to be on sale, too.)
PanOxyl’s 10 percent benzoyl peroxide wash is a permanent resident in my shower. It’s the strongest over-the-counter option available, so sensitive skin folks should consult a dermatologist and tread lightly. I don’t dare use it on my face, but I rely on it to keep my back clear after sweaty workouts. Bacne doesn’t stand a chance.
Hydrocolloid patches are my not-so-secret weapon for taming breakouts. They shrink pimples, soak up gunk, and keep you from picking at your skin. Mighty Patch makes transparent stickers, so I buy them in bulk to use overnight, or when I’m not trying to make a statement with a bright yellow star on my face. The Original Mighty Patches also don’t contain any active ingredients, which is ideal for reactive skin.
Starface hydrocolloid patches are designed to absorb fluid, so they help flatten zits as well as reduce irritation and redness. It’s also great for shielding blemishes from outside bacteria. The best part is the star-shaped patches are fun to wear. They also come in the adorable and refillable little compact that comes equipped with a mirror to easily apply patches on the go. —Brenda Stolyar
With winter around the corner, your lips might start to feel more chapped than usual. This lip mask will definitely help with that. The thick texture melts quickly and sinks straight into your dry skin, leaving your lips feeling less cracked. It also lasts long enough throughout the day that you won’t have to constantly reapply the product—so the jar, while small, should last you for a while. —Brenda Stolyar
The Beard Hedger earns its status as the traveler’s MVP, thanks to its USB-C charging—a feature so obvious, I’m surprised more brands haven’t caught on. The stainless steel teeth and high-RPM motor handle stubble and shorter beards with ease. Not the prettiest, but it’s waterproof.
If you’ve been hoping to jump on the LED train, there’s no better time than right now—Black Friday may be over, but Cyber Monday sales are taking off left and right. These masks and tools have been gaining in popularity for their promise to erase fine lines and brighten your skin, and some even treat acne. In the past couple months that I’ve been using red light devices, compliments on my skin have certainly gone up, and my acne spots have healed up faster than ever. There’re a few masks and gadgets on sale (and plenty of other great sales!) that we love to use after testing several, and lucky you, they’re on sale.
A quick primer on how LED therapy works, if you aren’t familiar: Near-infrared light stimulates the proteins collagen and elastin to reduce your wrinkles. Some devices also have a blue light therapy option, which penetrates the top layer of skin to kill acne-causing bacteria, and can reduce inflammation to clear up your skin. Check out our guide to the Best LED Face Masks for more details.
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WIRED staffers have been pretty happy using this handy little LED wand to tighten up the skin around their eyes. It’s a manual device with a three-minute treatment you do on a specific area, so it’s perfect if you have a certain spot you want to treat versus your whole face. The wand alone isn’t on sale, but the wand kit is on sale that includes a serum to use with the wand.
I’m currently testing this neck gadget and am a little too excited about it, since neck lines are the biggest area I’d like to treat on my skin. It’s still too early in testing to report results—I’m on week two of testing—but it’s been easy and comfortable to test, and I love that I can wear it while doing my hair or eating a snack since it doesn’t cover my entire face. Like the wand above, Solawave’s sale is for the Kit that includes a serum that works with the neck and chest mask.
LED Face Mask Deals
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Omnilux is similar to our top LED mask pick, with a soft form that you essentially wrap around your face. It’s comfortable and fairly affordable, and the only reason it’s not a top pick is that it doesn’t have a blue light mode. If you aren’t worried about acne, though, this is a great time to buy this more affordable mask, especially since it’s extra affordable right now. Add the mask to your cart to see the discount kick in.
This mask does it all: it’s comfortable, has the shortest treatment time with just three minutes, and not only has both a red light mode and a blue light mode, but has a combined mode to let you get both lights at the same time. It’s also the biggest discount on an LED mask you can find right now, so don’t miss out getting this great mask on sale. Like the Omnilux above, you’ll need to add this one to your cart to see the sale.
My overall favorite LED mask is soft and flexible, easy to wrap around my large noggin, and packs both a red light mode and a blue light mode so you can treat lines and acne as you please. You won’t be able to do it at the same time like with the SpectraLite, though. LED Esthetics is usually the cheaper choice to get both features, but these two masks are a pretty similar price right now, so you may want to go for the mask that can do two in one while you can. But if you prefer a soft mask, this is a great choice with both options.
This mask is the most expensive one we’ve tried. It promises results much faster, as early as two weeks, but I’ve only just started testing it so the jury is still out. It’s got a good discount, which is exciting since it has such a high price tag usually. It’s expensive thanks to the four different red lightwaves it uses—most only use two—to improve your skin. It does cover your mouth and nose more than other masks, but it’s still plenty easy to breathe with it on.
The TheraFace Mask is another mask we’re currently testing that’s on the expensive side—thankfully it’s also on sale. What sets it apart from other LED masks is the added vibration therapy, which massages pressure points around the eyes, browline, and scalp. WIRED reviewer Boutayna Chokrane says it feels less like skincare and more like a therapeutic retreat she can experience from home.
Winter cometh, but Cyber Monday kitchen deals are already here. From the only toaster oven you’ll ever love to chef-caliber aprons, we’ve got your back on the best among a flood of kitchen deals. Each one has been personally tested, and attested to, by WIRED staff as fit for your winter nesting or holiday prepping needs. This is the same stuff we’d use in our kitchens, but a heck of a lot cheaper than usual.
Here are some more Cyber Monday deals, plus our tips for navigating Cyber Mondayy. For more recommendations, check out our many product guides, including the Best Cookware and Tools for Small Kitchens, Best Pizza Ovens, and Best Blenders. Or check out the Best Cyber Monday Coffee Deals or Best All-Clad Cyber Monday Deals.
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Appliance Deals
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The Zojirushi rice cooker is so beloved by the WIRED Gear team that we put out a guide just to different Zojirushi cookers. It’s versatile and simple to use, with fuzzy logic circuits that adjust cooking time and temperature based on moment-to-moment moisture readings. The result is some of the best rice you’ve ever made, whether brown or white or red. The LGC05XB is one of the most basic Zojirushi models, but it never feels basic. It’s the one I keep in my house, and I love it without reservation.
Breville Smart Oven | $250 Sure, it’s got a frozen pizza function, but it also has a convection fan and a self- calibrating temperature control—two features missing on many traditional ovens. Expect perfect cookies every time.
You’ve got an air fryer (what?). You’ve got a smart toaster (what?). You’ve got a combination air fryer and smart toaster. Sing it, or don’t, to the tune of that old epic poem about Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, but the facts remain: The stand-alone air fryer is mostly dead, and the combo oven has taken its place. The Breville Smart Oven is a standout among combo ovens for its even-better-than-expected versatility. The Smart Oven will convect multiple pounds of less fatty french fries, it’ll roast a 14-pound turkey, and it’s even good at baking or reheating pizza. Will it also do tacos—or at least the fillings for tacos? I feel like you know the answer.
The Typhur dome air fryer cooks with blazing speed. It’s more squat than most air fryers, a round shape that speeds up the cooking process by maximizing both the space of the nonstick cooking surface and airflow across the food, something I appreciated during testing. Wings take just 14 minutes in the Typhur — or 16 if you like them “fried hard” the way I do. —Martin Cizmar
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Let’s say you love slightly healthier french fries and chocolate cake. But you don’t have the counter space to give up to a big combo air fryer and toaster like the Breville? Enter the similarly versatile Ninja Max XL, which won’t leave you scrambling for countertop space to carry out other tasks such as prepping vegetables, as attested by WIRED contributor Emily Peck. You can choose settings that include Max Crisp, Air Fry, Air Roast, Air Broil, Bake, Reheat, and Dehydrate. The Max Crisp setting makes for crispy fries, while the Bake setting successfully makes a small chocolate cake. Even better, you don’t need a phone app to operate it.
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This sleek, black Cosori is our favorite smart air fryer, able to be monitored but also controlled remotely from the comfort of your phone. Setup on the app is simple, and so is remotely adjusting the temperature or scrolling through a range of air fryer recipes. You won’t need an app to operate, however: The device is fully operational through its digital control panel. It offers a broad cooking area, a wide range of temperatures from 175 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and ably makes anything from chicken tenders to banana bread on its 12 cooking modes. Note that the sides get hot, so give this one some room to breathe.
Is Balmuda the Toaster the perfect little toaster? Is an appliance better because it brings you a bit of joy when you use it or just look at it? It’s a slippery slope, wrote WIRED contributor Joe Ray in his happy review of this Japanese-made little toaster and steamer (8/10, WIRED Recommends). The toast is good, of course. Cheese toast even better. The device’s steaming function livens up old bread, or helps fresh bread retain its springiness even after toasting. But really: How often does a toaster oven bring you joy?
Once you make ice cream at home, that’s it—you’re addicted. It never stops. There must always be ice cream. Fortunately, Ninja’s Creami can make all kinds of things, not just ice cream. Reddit is full of recipes from people making protein-rich, less-sweat treats in their Creamis. One thing to be aware of: The Creami is not small, so make sure you have plenty of counter space before you invest.
Pizza Oven Deals
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Ooni pretty much invented the category of home pizza oven when the company launched a dozen years ago, and almost everything on its site is 20 percent off right now. The Volt is Ooni’s electric oven, which is what we’ll recommend you use indoors during the winter, assuming you don’t plan to make your pizza in a coat. WIRED reviewer Adrienne So has made everything from roasted broccoli to cookies in her Volt, and she prefers it to the Volt’s closest competitor, the Breville Pizzaiolo.
WIRED reviewer Adrienne So uses this electric oven (7/10, WIRED Review) regularly. (And yes, it’s electric—the “woodfire” title simply refers to a trap door that takes pellets for imparting a smoky flavor.) As the name would suggest, the Ninja has eight functions, including, of course, “Pizza,” which includes Neapolitan, thin crust, New York, frozen, or custom options. She actually didn’t love it for pizza due to its long heat time and lower max heat of 700 degrees Fahrenheit, but has made everything from ribs to muffins and recommends it to anyone who doesn’t want to devote the budget or space to a dedicated outdoor pizza oven. —Kat Merck
This TikTok-famous oven admittedly looks a bit silly—like a giant waffle iron or a Smokey Joe grill that’s been sat upon by a giant. But WIRED reviewer Adrienne So tested it for our guide to the Best Backyard Pizza Ovens and was astonished to find that the top and bottom elements actually heat to 800 degrees Fahrenheit in about 15 minutes. Having to open the hinged lid from the top means the oven isn’t great at retaining heat, but it’s convenient and eminently giftable at this price. —Kat Merck
Kitchen Accessory Deals
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The Global G-2 8-inch chef’s knife is truly global, the knife you’ll find in the kitchen of any number of commercial chefs, and the knife Anthony Bourdain often recommended as the first “real” blade a serious home cook should invest in. It’s light, it’s easy to work with, and holds an edge well without the hassles one expects when maintaining similar blades made of carbon steel. The Global is made with somewhat softer stainless steel that’s easier to hone and sharpen.
A big pasta and soup pot is one of those things that you can do without, until you very much can’t. This one is recommended by our Gear team, and by America’s Test Kitchen for that matter. It’s nice for everything from sous vide to corn on the cob to a big ol’ batch of mashed potatoes. Chances are if you don’t already have one of these in your arsenal, you missed it during Thanksgiving prep. This is a chance to catch a discount on a good stockpot, before another holiday catches you unawares.
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The Vitamix FoodCycler is the OG of countertop composters, a handsome indoor device that looks like a breadmaker but is in fact a maker of wondrous, nutritious compost. Just throw in your veggie scraps, your pet food, your green waste, and potato skins, drop the lid, and process the results into soil. Plenty of high-tech food recycling devices products have followed its example, but the FoodCycler still holds its own, as long as you don’t get too ambitious with “compostable” packaging or a pile of banana peels. Even at regular price it remains the lowest-cost device our reviewers heartily recommend.
Most thin aprons won’t withstand a sauce mishap and will leave you nursing wet pants. Not these sturdy waxed numbers from Hedley & Bennett. These are the sort you might expect to find in professional kitchens. There’s very little a dad likes to hear more than that a gift is “what the professionals use,” and so small wonder WIRED’s commerce director, Martin Cizmar, put this toward the top of his list of gifts for Dad. But there’s an apron for everyone, in themes that range from “bagel lover” to Star Wars. Pretty much everything Hedley sells is at least 20 percent off for Cyber Monday, so you’ve got your run of the place. Just note that the discounts won’t show up until you check your shopping cart.
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The Braun MQ7 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is a fantastic 500-watt, variable-speed immersion blender with a grip like the handle of a ski pole whose trigger responds to the pressure of your finger. It’s the slightly older version of our current favorite, but right now the MQ7 set with a chopper, whisk, and beaker costs about a third as much and still offers plenty of oomph.
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Ember’s temperature-controlled mugs get more attention, perhaps. But Ohom’s take on the genre is a lot simpler: No phone apps or notifications, just a mug and a heating pad that keep your coffee at the temperature you like. Note that you can’t put this mug in the microwave. But microwaving coffee is a habit worth breaking, anyway.
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Throwing away sandwich bags after a short turn in the fridge isn’t just wasteful, it’s kinda frustrating and expensive over the long haul. Well, here’s the solution when a storage container just won’t cut it. Stasher’s silicone bags are both reusable and versatile, not just for storing leftovers but also cooking sous vide (7/10, WIRED Recommends). Don’t dangle them upside down when filled with liquid—such faith would prove foolish, according to our testing—but the bags are both dishwasher and microwave-safe, and designed to last through thousands of uses. This hefty discount makes for a good time to stock up on a few.
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You already know the person in your life whose hot sauce collection substitutes for all the excitement they otherwise can’t have on a Tuesday. Chances are they already have plenty of feelings about Sichuan-style chili crisp—the crunchy, umami-rich, fried-shallot chili sauce that can happily adorn anything from Sichuan noodles to vanilla ice cream. Fly by Jing is a cheffy, spendy, and slightly more complex take on the genre than unimpeachably classic brand Lao Gan Ma, and therefore fodder for a gift. Note that the whole Fly by Jing site is at least 20 percent off. If I recommend the Big Boi size instead of the basic 6-ounce, it’s the result of my own illiberal habits where chili crisp is concerned.
This heavy-duty number is the preferred kitchen scale of WIRED contributor Tyler Shane, a baker and chocolatier with 10 years’ experience in the industry. It’s big and bulky, but as Shane points out in our guide to the Best Kitchen Scales, the base is angled toward the viewer for easy viewing, and the scale is raised to make it easier for large bowls to not hide the display. It comes with an adapter in addition to being battery-powered, though Shane says she’s been using it for more than five years and has only had to change the batteries a couple of times. —Kat Merck
Soda Maker and Juicer Deals
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The Ultra looks like a bullet and it’s built for speed. It’s a quiet but whippet-quick personal-sized blender that’ll whizz together a hummus or a berry smoothie in 30 seconds. The controls are simple: One button pulses, the other blends for a half-minute. And despite its wee size, it sports a powerful 1,200-watt motor and titanium-coated blades that come with a five-year warranty. If your breakfast or lunch routine demands speed and simplicity, this is the wee blender we recommend.
The Ninja Thirsti’s water compartment makes it a bit thirsty for counter space, but it’s our recommended sparkling device for those who’d like to make their own flavored sodas rather than simply zhuzh up some fruit juice. The system, already reasonably priced even when it’s not discounted, comes with a variety box of flavor pods and a CO2 canister. Flavors include lemonade, dragonfruit, watermelon lime, and strawberry kiwi—which may include some B vitamins or a little caffeine for pep. A light appears when the CO2 canister is running low, which is a helpful feature that most machines don’t have.