While Cyber Monday officially ended, retailers haven't cleared the shelves yet. Major deals on Apple AirPods 4, Google Pixel Buds 2a, and dozens of other tech essentials are still live for under $100. These post-holiday bargains span everything from wireless earbuds to gaming controllers, making now the perfect time for last-minute gifts or unexpected finds.
The shopping frenzy may have cooled, but the deals haven't disappeared. Retailers are keeping their Cyber Monday promotions alive longer than expected, creating an unexpected second wave of savings for tech enthusiasts who missed the initial rush.
Apple's premium AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation represent perhaps the biggest surprise, holding steady at $99 down from $179 at Walmart. The wireless charging case supports both Qi and Apple Watch charging pads, plus includes a speaker that chirps to help locate misplaced earbuds. This pricing puts Apple's latest audio tech within reach of budget-conscious buyers who typically wait for clearance sales.
The audio deals extend beyond Apple's ecosystem. Google's Pixel Buds 2a maintain their $99 price point across Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. These earbuds deliver crisp sound quality with solid active noise cancellation, plus built-in Gemini integration that Apple's entry-level options can't match. Nothing's Ear (a) earbuds drop even lower to $59, offering multipoint connectivity and that distinctive transparent design in eye-catching yellow.
Fitness enthusiasts will find continued value in wearable tech. The Fitbit Charge 6, normally $159.95, holds at $99.95 with features like turn-by-turn navigation through Google Maps and the ability to broadcast heart rate data to Bluetooth gym equipment. The entry-level Fitbit Inspire 3 sits at its all-time low of $69.95, providing comprehensive health tracking including sleep scoring and menstrual health monitoring. For kids, the Fitbit Ace LTE drops to $99.95, though parents should factor in the required monthly subscription for GPS and messaging features.
Smart home and media devices continue offering substantial savings. Google's TV Streamer 4K, the company's most ambitious streaming device, maintains its $74.99 price point down from $99.99. Built-in ethernet, Matter and Thread compatibility, and an excellent interface make this a compelling alternative to traditional streaming sticks.
Gaming accessories show particular persistence in pricing. Microsoft's Xbox Wireless Controller starts at $39.99, while Sony's DualSense controllers across all color schemes sit at $54.99. The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 offers a compelling alternative at $55.99, featuring TMR joysticks with adjustable trigger switches and compatibility with both original Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2.












