We tracked down the best Cyber Week deals under $25 you can still shop today

    By John Alexander
Updated December 3, 2024

Cyber Week deals mostly focus on big-ticket items such as Cyber Week TV deals and Cyber Week  laptop deals, but you can still shop on a tight budget or if you’re planning to get gifts for a lot of people with these Cyber Week deals under $25. These little offers will come in handy for things you need or want, and just might go well with your other purchases this season. Plus, with the low prices available now, you can come away feeling like you got a great bargain.

Our Amazon Echo Pop review referred to it as “a perfectly priced Alexa,” and that was before $22 came off the price. If you’re in the market for this device, you probably don’t need an overview of what it does, but you should be reminded that this is the model that has a bonus Eero extender built-in.

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The Logitech M340 is a flat, minimalist mouse for travel. All of the collection is available for just $20. Choose from the ‘Speckles’ pattern above, or choose from the six others available.

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If you need an extra boost of memory for your digital camera or other device with an SDXC memory slot, this is your chance to save $3 on 128GB of bonus space.

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These smart light bulbs can go multicolor or adjust to warm and cool lights, setting the mood for whatever room they’re put into. Make them shine green in your coffee and reading nook for natural vibes or set them a cheerful red to joy up your Christmas celebration.

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This Conair hair dryer comes with a diffuser and concentrator, giving you control over your dry, and all at a price of just $20 while this deal lasts.

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These plugs will let you turn just about any electronic device in your home into a voice-activated smart device. Kasa is the maker of many of the best smart plugs, and we think you’ll like this affordable offering, too.

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For less than $20, this wireless keyboard offers an ultra-slim and compact design that you can take with you on the go. It features a nano USB receiver that is compatible with most laptops and other devices.

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If you want to kickstart your 3D printing with colored models, these matte colors are a great way to start. Dozens of PLA spools are offered, with most hitting around the $19 mark while this sale is ongoing. Tap the button below to check them all out.

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This is a great time of year to look at the small things that you use again and again and stock up on them. Or, pick up a great gift for someone you love. Or, try something new at an unbeatable price. Or… There is a lot of “or” here, and that’s for a good reason — the products under the $25 category are pretty varied.

In any event, remember that small dollar purchases add up, but it goes both ways. Sure, buying a lot of something can be expensive, but if you pay attention to things you really need and want, your savings can pile up, too.

The $25 and under category for Cyber Week is a surprisingly broad category, even for the most tech-oriented readers of Digital Trends. They range from toys that we love to gift the kids in our lives to more “consumable” items like light bulbs that you’ll need to stock up on every once in a while.

We’re mostly presenting these items here because they are easy pickups, and this serves as a good reminder to you to buy these kinds of items when deals season strikes and a good price can be found.

In many ways, the preceding list was built with the intuition you gain from writing for a set audience over the years.

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