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The Best Cyber Monday Tech Deals

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The Best Cyber Monday Tech Deals


Well, hello there. You’re probably here because you’re hunting for Cyber Monday tech deals, saw WIRED, and thought: Wires are tech, right? Yes, you’re right! Think of me as your shopping tech support—I can’t tell you how to fix your router, but I can recommend one to buy.

Here you’ll find the best deals on WIRED-tested tech gadgets, wireless and wired. I don’t discriminate. That includes iPads, wireless headphones, smartphones, and even smart home gizmos. I’ve curated this list to focus on some of our favorite tech products, and ones with great discounts, though we’ll be adding more throughout Cyber Monday. Don’t you just love that word? Happy hunting! Make sure you check out our live Cyber Monday deals tracker too.

WIRED’s Favorite Deals

Best VR and AR Deals

WIRED’s Cyber Monday 2024 Coverage

WIRED’s Gear team tests products year-round and handpicked these Cyber Monday deals. I’ve covered sale events like Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday for nearly a decade, as have many of my colleagues. We’ll update this guide regularly throughout Cyber Monday by adding fresh deals, correcting prices, and removing dead deals.

Privacy, shrimacy. Cameras on glasses? Who cares. The Meta Wayfarers are the hot item of the moment for sensible people. What do these do? Well, you can listen to podcasts or music through the built-in speakers, or ask Meta’s AI what the things in front of you are. Whoa, meta. Just don’t try the translate feature.

Photograph: Meta; Getty Images

This isn’t technically a Black Friday deal, but Meta is currently offering Batman: Arkham Shadow and three months of Meta Quest+, its game subscription program, through April 2025. If you’ve never tried a VR headset and are curious, this is one of the best and easiest ways to start playing loads of games to see if you like it. We also think the Quest 3S (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of the cheapest and lightest ways to get into gaming (it will still make you slightly nauseous if you’re not used to it). —Adrienne So

Best E-Reader Deals

Read our Best E-Readers and Best Kindle guides for other picks.

Two Kindle Paperwhite devices slim ereaders with the left Kindle screen showing a catalogue of ebooks and the right...

Photograph: Brenda Stolyar

The brand-new Paperwhite is thinner, has a bigger screen, and slimmer bezels. Battery life is longer too, but the best feature is the higher contrast ratio, allowing for super crisp text. What’s that? You want a color Kindle? Let’s not talk about that.

Black tablet displaying a page of text with colorful annotation marks such as highlighting and circling words

Photograph: Medea Giordano

If you really want color on your e-reader, go with Kobo’s Libra Colour. (That’s assuming you’re ready to abandon whatever ebooks you had on your Kindle account.) This Kobo has page-turn buttons, stylus support (though you need to buy the stylus separately), and a decent color screen—just don’t expect super vibrant colors. These are the things Kindle customers have been asking for, but Kobo doesn’t hate you.

Best Smartwatch Deals

Check out our Best Smartwatch guide for more details.

A row of smart watches on narrow stands

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

This is the latest Apple Watch (8/10, WIRED Recommends), which got a “new design.” You can’t tell? Well, you just don’t get it, OK? Apple made the screen bigger and slimmed down the bezels. The whole watch is actually very thin; it’s quite nice. But you know. It still looks like the last Apple Watch.

Apple Watch Ultra 2

Photograph: Apple

The Ultra 2 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is our top pick for outdoor sports. It’s got an S9 chip that delivers faster performance while you’re on the go, and an ultra-wideband chip for enhanced precision finding. The Ultra 2 gives you access to dual-frequency GPS, offline maps that you download from your iPhone, and Backtrack on the Compass app.

Topdown view of two digital smart watches sidebyside one with a pink wristband and the other with black wristband.

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

Rumors abound that Google has canned development of the next Pixel Tablet (or maybe Pixel Tablet 3?). You know what they say, “Winners never quit, quitters never win.” Makes you wonder if there will be a Pixel Watch 4. I sure hope so, because I love these pretty round watches (8/10, WIRED Recommends). They’ll work with any Android phone.

Best Smart Ring and Fitness Tracker Deal

Check out our Best Smart Rings and Best Fitness Trackers guides for more.

The Ultrahuman Ring Air a black smart ring resting on the charger beside an image of it worn on a person's finger

Photograph: Simon Hill

I promise that if you wear the Ultrahuman Ring Air (7/10, WIRED Recommends), you won’t grab your throat and start blurting, “Gollum.” Unlike a certain smart ring, this one doesn’t require a subscription. It can track your health, from heart rate variability to sleep. Wicked, tricksy hobbitses.

Digital wristwatch with black band. Decorative background silver and chrome waves.

Photograph: Amazon; Getty Images

You know what’s around the corner? The new year. And your new fitness goals! New year, new you, right? A Fitbit Charge 6 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) will definitely not be the thing that gets you on track, but at least it’ll give you an accurate picture of how long you’ve been stationary. Fine, I’ll go for a walk.

Child's wrist with a digital wristwatch and the screen showing the time and game points earned

Photograph: Adrienne So

There are a few pretty great Fitbit deals going on right now, but if you have kids, I suggest going for the Fitbit Ace LTE. Unlike the Apple Watch, it’s not phone-specific, so your kid can use it even if you and your spouse are an Android/iPhone family (if so, why?). It has a ton of fun, movement-based games that are an incentive for your kid to remember to charge your watch and keep it on. I understand that feelings are mixed about giving kids smart devices, but it helps us all keep track of each other as my kids walk around the neighborhood and it stops me from having to text everyone else’s parents all the time. —Adrienne So

Best Phone Deals

Read our Best Android Phones guide for more.

Back view of 2 pink mobile phones sidebyside showing the ovalshaped cameras both propped up against wooden panel wall

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

Sorry, no iPhone deals here. I have a separate Black Friday phone deals roundup that has some of those in there, but even those are kind of lame because Apple DoEsn’t dO dEaLs and America loves its carriers. Instead, you can get a Pixel! This year’s Google phones (9/10, WIRED Recommends) have some primo hardware, though you have to take a shot every time you accidentally trigger Google Assistant. Or is it Gemini, now? It’s always two of everything.

A phone with good performance, wireless charging, NFC for contactless payments, and a decent LCD 120-Hz display for $200? What is Motorola smoking? This is a killer price on a good smartphone if you need something super cheap. It will only get one software upgrade to Android 15 (though it will get two more years of security updates).

Best Tablet Deals

Read our Best Tablets guide for more recommendations.

5 stacked tablets spread out like cards with the top one screenside up and the other 4 facedown in a variety of colors

Photograph: Apple; Getty Images

Everyone wants an iPad. It’s nicer to curl up with one in bed and fall asleep to a movie. It’s a larger screen for people who may have a harder time with small fonts. And have you ever heard of iPad kids? They love these things! This is the entry-level iPad (7/10, WIRED Recommends) and this is an unusually good discount. It has a USB-C charging port, supports the first-gen Apple Pencil, and employs a modern design compared to the previous iPads.

Tablet connected to detachable keyboard sitting on a pink cushioned pad on a desk

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

Contrary to popular belief, not all tablets are iPads. Not all iPads are tablets. Er, wait. Never mind. This is my top Android tablet recommendation for anyone who doesn’t want an iPad. Anyone who has always felt the distinct need to not have what everyone else has. You know who you are. Stupid iSheep. You can always get last year’s OnePlus Pad at an even lower price (and it’s just as great).

Best MagSafe Deals

Read our Best MagSafe Accessories guide for more picks.

Black stand with 2 extending arms to hold devices

Photograph: Simon Hill

You come home from a long, hard day and then you have to plug in your dang AirPods, your dang iPhone, and your dang Apple Watch. This is not what The Jetsons promised me. Or just use this Belkin 3-in-1 charger. No fussing with cables, just magnets.

Blue mobile phone case with silver disc in the center with a cord coming from it

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

Stick this little magnetic puck to the back of your iPhone to charge it! It’s faster than ever before— still slower than plugging in a cable, but that’s annoying, especially when fishing for a cable in the dark. The other difference in this version over the original MagSafe charger is that the cable is now longer (more than 6 feet). Now you don’t have to hug the wall.

Best Camera Deals

Check out our Best Compact Cameras and Best Mirrorless Cameras guides for other picks. We have more Cyber Monday camera deals here.

Sony A7IV mirrorless camera

Photograph: Amazon

This is our top mirrorless camera recommendation and a heck of a deal on a full-frame 33-megapixel Sony camera (9/10, WIRED Recommends). It’s light enough to carry all day and produces great low-light images. You can read more in our guide.

Front of the Nikon ZF camera

Photograph: Scott Gilbertson

I have been a lifelong Nikon person because my dad had a Nikon and, yep, that’s the only reason why. If I had the funds, I would buy the Nikon Zf (8/10, WIRED Recommends) because it looks so darn cute and looks like it’s from the 1980s and has knobs and dials! We are a superficial species.

Best Drone and Action Camera Deals

We have the Best Drones and Best Action Camera guides ready for your perusal.

Overhead view of white and grey drone with 4 extensions

Photograph: DJI

This is not the latest DJI drone. That would be the Air 3S. The S-variant has a lot of S-sounding features: a bigger sensor, a built-in SSD, and front-facing lidar sensors. Did you get all those Ses? But that one is still quite expensive, and the older version (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is not. If you don’t mind last year’s tech and like saving money, go for it! Hopefully, you know how to fly a drone because that’d be a pretty expensive crash.

The GoPro Hero 13 Black a small camera with a  digital screen on the left and a circular lens on the right

Photograph: Scott Gilbertson

Turns out, the GoPro isn’t the best action camera anymore. We just replaced it with the DJI Osmo Action 5. Maybe that’s why it’s on sale. Real talk, we do still like this GoPro (7/10, WIRED Recommends), especially when you use it with the new interchangeable lens system. There are just some things its competitors do a little bit better.

Best Headphone Deals

Read our Best Wireless Headphones guide for more details, and we’ve also rounded up more headphone deals here.

Apple AirPods Pro 2 two white earbuds in an open oval shaped case sitting on a wooden surface

Photograph: Christopher Null

Apple has dominated the world with the AirPods Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends), and the latest software update adds hearing aid features that will only reinforce its dominance. This is also one of the lowest prices we have ever seen. Jeez, Apple, leave some for the rest of your competitors.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Photograph: Joseph Shin

The world was meant to be silenced. Er, something like that. These are our favorite noise-canceling headphones (9/10, WIRED Recommends)—Bose knows a thing or two about that. The ear cushions are plush, they have great sound, and there’s decent battery life.

Sony WH1000XM4 headphones

Photograph: Sony

Sony’s WH-1000XM4 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) have been out for four years, but they’re still a pair of headphones that are hard to beat. From a multi-band EQ to a touch control that turns on transparency mode temporarily for announcements or quick conversations, and noise canceling that’s still good even if it’s not the best, the WH-1000XM4 still feel like a premium pair of headphones after all these years. Their sound is warm and bassy, but still refreshingly refined, and the durable plastic frame combines a plush interior to be comfy for hours.

Best Laptop Deals

Check out our Best Laptops, Best Chromebooks, and Best MacBooks guide. We have more laptop deals here.

Front view of Apple MacBook Pro 14inch 2024 edition sitting open on a table

Photograph: Brenda Stolyar

This is a brand-new MacBook Pro that Apple just released. Do you need a MacBook Pro? Probably not, but wait! This uses the “base” level chipset (compared to the MacBook Pro with the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips). The performance is better than what you’ll get on a current MacBook Air, but not dramatically so. What’s actually “Pro” here is the fact that you get extra ports, such as three USB-C, an HDMI, and an SD card slot. Congratulations! You now have features that other laptops had 10 years ago!

Foldable laptop in the traditional clamshell position and also in the tablet position with the screen propped up

Photograph: Best Buy; Getty Images

Can your MacBook do this? (Don’t try it, please.) The Yoga 9i is the latest incarnation of Lenovo’s flippy-screen laptop (8/10, WIRED Recommends), and it sports an excellent screen and speaker system. All of that sucks up the battery life quickly, but the keyboard is nice, and like the MacBook Pro, there are three USB-C ports.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 laptop

Photograph: Asus

Before I started college more than a decade ago (ugh), I told my parents I wanted a gaming laptop over anything else. What else am I supposed to do in between classes? Sure enough, the chunky beast I got was able to play most AAA games (ah, Assassin’s Creed II), even if it felt like a brick in my bag. Nowadays, you kids have it so good. The Zephyrus G14 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) has an RTX 4060, which can handle most games at lower graphics settings, and it is still portable!

Best Portable Battery Deals

Take a look at our Best Portable Chargers and Best Portable Power Stations for more charging options.

The Shargeek 170 is a long tubeshaped device with clear case that shows the internal pieces and has an external facing...

Photograph: Simon Hill

This is a terrible name for a company, but it makes great portable chargers that look unique. Hooray, transparent tech! It’s not all for show though. This Toblerone-shaped battery can dish out 170 watts (your MacBook Pro only needs around 100 watts), meaning you can practically top up anything fairly quickly. It has a big 24,000-mAh capacity too.

NOCO GB40 Boost Plus jumpstarter connected to car battery

Photograph: NOCO

You shouldn’t leave portable chargers in your car, especially if you’re in an extreme climate, but the Noco Boost Plus is built different. It’s IP65-rated and can withstand temperatures from -4 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Yes, it can charge your phone, but the real draw is its ability to jumpstart your car with the jump leads. It also has a built-in flashlight so you can distinguish red from black.

Best Cable and Charger Deals

Check out our Best USB-C Cables guide.

Anker USB 4 Gen 2 BioBased Cable on a wooden surface

Photograph: Simon Hill

Sometimes, your shopping needs are as simple as needing a USB-C cable. Well, USB-C cables are notoriously tricky because they don’t all support the same standards and have the same features. Something like this Anker cable can do it all though—it can carry 240 watts and supports 20 Gbps data transfer speeds. Plus the cable, which is a bit short, is 40 percent corn and sugarcane. Don’t eat it.

Satechi 165W 4 Port Charger

Photograph: Satechi

I have had this thing on my desk for more than a year and it’s been flawless. Four USB-C ports, each divvying up 165 watts—it’s plenty of power, and this is a pretty great price.

Best Keyboard and Mouse Deals

Read our Best Keyboards and Best Gaming Mouse guides for other picks.

Black and grey computer keyboard. Background red orange and blue heatmap texture.

Photograph: Amazon; Getty Images

Bluetooth is so 2020. All my peripherals use a 2.5-GHz dongle, which is faster and more reliable. I used the MX Mini for several months last year and loved it. It’s a great, compact mechanical keyboard, for newcomers to the hobby and old pros. The keys are backlit, just not that tacky RGB.

Logitech Pro X Superlight 2

Photograph: Logitech

Just cause something was built for competitive gaming doesn’t mean you have to be a competitive gamer to use it. You can compete in … spreadsheets! Or who can end the Zoom meeting the fastest. OK but really, this is a good mouse that pairs via a 2.5-GHz dongle for little to no latency. You can program the side buttons, and it’s just plain comfy.

Best Desktop PC Deals

Read our Best AIO Computers guide for more.

Front view of Apple iMac M4 2024 slim pink desktop computer with matching keyboard and flat white mouse

Photograph: Christopher Null

This is Apple’s latest iMac (9/10, WIRED Recommends). It quickly took the top spot in our Best All-in-One Computers guide, which either means the bar is low or the iMac is very, very good. (I think it’s a bit of both.) It sports the latest M4 chip and has an upgraded webcam.

Maingear Gaming PC in a living room

Photograph: WIRED

Want to build a PC? Or is the spirit willing but the flesh weak? Get a pre-built gaming PC instead! You will obviously spend less money building your own, but a pre-built PC saves you time spent in PCPartPicker trying to figure out the right combination of components and the time spent building (and eventually diagnosing why your PC isn’t turning on). We tested and like the MG-1 (9/10, WIRED Recommends), but just make sure you look at the components to see what you’re getting. The one we’ve linked to has the RTX 4070 GPU and a Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but Maingear has multiple variations if you want more or less power.

Best Gaming Deals

Lenovo Legion Go with controllers

Photograph: Lenovo

Lenovo’s Legion Go has slowly become a decent competitor to the Steam Deck OLED. Of all the Windows gaming handhelds, this one stands out. The battery life still isn’t as great, but you get detachable controllers like the Switch, two USB-C ports, and a gorgeous, sharp LCD screen with a 144-Hz refresh rate. You can play any game on Windows, including Steam, even if Windows can be a bit of a janky experience on such a tiny console.

Two video game consoles with a pink one slightly behind a red one both sitting on a dark table with a couch in the...

Photograph: Eric Ravenscraft

If you snag this bundle at Best Buy, you can get a free game with it (NBA 2K25). We have an explainer that goes into the differences between all the new PlayStation 5 models, but the Slim is basically … slimmer than the original PS5. Such innovation.

Image may contain Electronics Computer Hardware Hardware Computer Computer Keyboard and Keyboard

Photograph: Razer

Compact keyboards are a great choice for limited desk space by cutting off the num pad and arrow keys. The Razer Huntsman Mini is a great choice in the mini keyboard options for gamers—which is why it’s our pick for best small keyboard—thanks to Razer’s software support, keycap compatibility, and fantastic build quality. It’s a lot of greatness in a tiny package.

Best Router Deals

We’ve got more options in our Best Routers and Best Mesh Routers guides.

Eero Pro 6E routers

Photograph: Eero

This three-pack is suitable for folks with larger homes (ooh, look at you). The Eero is synonymous with “set it and forget it” and the Pro 6E model (7/10, WIRED Recommends) adds the 6-GHz band, which means it’s future-proof for a good while.

TPLink Archer AX55 router

Photograph: Newegg

If you have a smaller space (one of us!), then a standard router is all you need. This is our top pick in our Best Routers guide. There are ample Ethernet ports to connect a few devices, and it’s very simple to set up.

Best Home Office Deals

Front view of Branch Four Leg Standing Desk with computer monitors keyboard microphone and other work items on top

This is my desk.

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

I have the very difficult job of reviewing standing desks and office chairs. It’s the setup that’s actually difficult, the testing is fairly easy (just … sit and stand). Well, I love standing and sitting in front of Branch’s new Four Leg Standing Desk. It’s not a pretty name, but it does in fact have four legs! How about that? Most standing desks have two legs, but this one has four motors in each telescoping legs, and it certainly looks prettier.

Closeup of the Ben Q Screen Bar Pro a narrow silver light attached to the top of a computer screen

Photograph:Julian Chokkattu

I will be writing an ode to the BenQ ScreenBar Pro very soon. It is truly a must-have for anyone who works from home. Dangle it on top of your monitor and light up your workspace! No more typing in the dark. The Pro version is the latest iteration, and it adds a motion sensor, so the light turns off automatically when you finally decide to peel your eyeballs off the screen.

Best Monitor Deals

Alienware AW3225QF 32Inch QDOLED 4K Monitor a curved computer screen showing the first person view of a battle video game

Photograph: Best Buy

I just got this monitor to test and I did not realize what I was missing out on. My colleague Simon raved about an older version, but this quantum-dot OLED display sports a fantastic 4K resolution in a smaller 32-inch size. If you’re a big gamer or you watch a lot of movies and shows at your desk, this monitor is still expensive on sale, but it’s glorious. You can also buy the older version for a little less.

Plugable USB C Portable Monitor a small screen with kickstand

Photograph: Staples

I am that guy. I bring the extra monitor with me wherever I go. I’ve been working from home for so long that I no longer know how to function without two screens. If you would like to be like me, I really like Plugable’s simple USB-C portable monitor. It comes with a case that props the whole thing up and offers wide compatibility. It’ll be featured in an upcoming portable monitors guide.

Best Hub and Dock Deals

Read our Best Hubs and Best Laptop Docking Stations guides for other options.

Silver rectangular electronic device with rounded edges ports on the side and a cord coming from the back

Photograph: Eric Ravenscraft

You plug the USB-C end into your laptop and boom, you now have way more ports, ruining that clean, simple aesthetic of your computer. You can’t have everything. This is our top pick in our Best Hubs guide (not husbands). It adds five USB-C ports, an HDMI, an Ethernet, and an SD card slot.

Front and back view of black rectangular device with multiple ports

Photograph: Eric Ravenscraft

A docking station is a must-have if you have several peripherals and two monitors at your laptop workstation. Just plug one cable in and everything else can connect in one fell swoop. This Plugable model has every port most people need and connects via USB-C. They could have made it look nicer, but remember what I said before? You can’t have everything.

Best Soundbar and Speaker Deals

Read our Best Computer Speakers guide for other options. We also have more soundbar deals here.

Bose Smart Soundbar a long narrow black device sitting at the base of a large flatscreen tv

Photograph: Ryan Waniata

This new soundbar (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is compact and delivers excellent sound, with upfiring speakers for an immersive Dolby Atmos movie-watching experience. You can connect it to Bose’s Bass Module subwoofer to crank that bass, though annoyingly, the bass costs the same as the soundbar.

Audio Engine A2 Plus two small black speakers on top of a wooden desk

Photograph: Simon Hill

The other night, I blasted the One Piece Wano soundtrack as I started my Black Friday shift. I wasn’t using these Audioengine speakers, I just thought you should know I’m a man of culture. My colleague Simon Hill has used these speakers, and likes them so much that they’re our top pick in our Best Computer Speakers guide. They have lots of connectivity options, wired or Bluetooth.

Oval shaped portable grey speaker on the corner of pavement by the grass

Photograph: Ryan Waniata

This tiny little Bluetooth speaker (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is stylish and feature-packed, with one-touch pairing via Android and iOS, 24 hours of battery life, and an IP67 rating for protection against rain and dirt. You can even plug in your device via USB-C to play high-resolution audio, so you can really groove to the beat at the beach.

Best Smart Home Deals

Closeup of an semisphereshaped device attached to a wall with a digital screen showing the temperature inside a room

Photograph: Nena Farrell

It took Google roughly the same length of time as King Tut’s reign to build the 4th-gen Nest Learning Thermostat (9/10, WIRED Recommends). Just kidding. You don’t need to debut a smart thermostat every year, but this was the year Google finally decided to unveil the successor, and it sure is purty. King Tut would like the gold finish.

UTec Ultraloq Bolt Fingerprint and UBolt Pro black lock attached to the inside of a residential door and a black keypad...

Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

I still carry my keys with me everywhere out of precaution, but this fingerprint sensor-enabled smart lock is game-changing. Keys suck! Use a code or your fingers to get into your house. Ultraloq’s smart lock will be featured in an upcoming smart locks guide (it’s great), and this one takes eight AA batteries that can last more than four months. If you are in an Apple household, consider the HomeKit version.

Best Security Camera Deals

Read our Best Outdoor Security Cameras and Indoor Security Cameras guides.

Arlo Pro 5 security camera

Photograph: Arlo

The Arlo Pro 5S is the same as the Arlo Pro 5 that we reviewed here (9/10, WIRED Recommends). The name change is just a regional thing. With this outdoor camera, you get stunning picture quality to catch those burglars in vivid color night vision and 2K resolution. You’ll want to subscribe to Arlo’s service to get the most out of it, but it’s well worth it.

White discshaped indoor security camera sitting on wooden surface

Photograph: Simon Hill

I use the Nest Cam in my living room and set it so that it automatically turns on when both my wife and I leave the house. That way, we get automatic alerts when our dog is roaming about. (He usually just stares out the window.) It’s been reliable over the last few years, though make sure your internet connection is strong.

Bronze rectangular electronic doorbell with builtin camera attached to a grey door while a person pushes the main button

Photograph: Simon Hill

There’s somebody at the door, but you don’t have to get off the couch to see who it is. Eufy’s dual camera doorbell shows who is calling on your phone and includes your porch floor and front step, so you can see if the cat wants in or your latest purchase has arrived. This is the best subscription-free option in our best video doorbells guide because there’s 8 GB of built-in storage for local recording, and it can connect to a HomeBase 3 hub for more. The 2K footage is crisp and clear, and there’s on-device people, package, and even face detection, though it often doesn’t recognize folks it should, and this doorbell can be a little laggy when connecting away from home. —Simon Hill

Best Hearing Aid Deal

Close up of two silver behindtheear hearing aids on a wooden surface

Photograph: René Fielder

Hearing aids are expensive. Thankfully, the over-the-counter market has introduced significantly cheaper options, and while these Jabras are still pricey, they’re cheap next to prescription hearing aids. The good news, then, is that the Enhance Select 300 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are our top pick for people with moderate hearing loss. As my colleague Chris Null says, “The Enhance Select 300’s best feature is not what it includes, but what it lacks: hiss.”



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