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Cyber Monday deals are still in full swing, and with Walmart in particular, and you can find some deals not offered at the other retailers that are worth checking out. You'll find deals on tech gadgets like AirPods, iPads, Xbox bundles, 100-inch Hisense TVs, Sony, Beats, and Bose headphones, and other products all at their lowest prices ever, according to the price tracking tools I use. Here are the best ongoing Cyber Monday deals from Walmart I'm still finding.
The 2nd generation AirPods are down to their lowest price of $89 (originally $129). It's a good time to get a pair if you've been waiting around for a good price drop.
If you're looking for a new pair of headphones, Walmart has a good selection to choose from right now. For those looking for the best ANC, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are $349 (originally $429), a great deal at the moment.
The Sony WH-1000XM5, another great option, are down to $289 (originally $399.99).
The Sennheiser Momentum 4 strikes a good balance between audio and ANC for a slightly cheaper price of $249 (originally $349.95).
For those looking to spend less than $100, the Beats Solo3 are $99 (originally $149.95) but they won't offer the same quality of features as the previous three headphones.
The Samsung HW-Q60CC came out in 2023 as a mid-range option with a seven-band graphic EQ so you can customize the sound just how you like it. It does well overall for general use, but its ability to handle dialogue jumps out as one of its strengths. It is Bluetooth-compatible with your phone and other devices, and it can get very loud without sacrificing quality. You can get it for $199 (originally $379).
For those waiting for a good deal on an Xbox console, Walmart has the 1TB Digital Edition Xbox with an extra controller (two total) for $489.98 (originally $599.99). At the time of this writing, no other major reputable retailer has this bundle, and the regular Digital Edition Xbox goes for the same price. So why not get the extra controller?
A 100-inch QLED TV is a statement. They are massive, and will likely need to be installed by a professional, but they will impress anyone who walks into your living room. The Hisense U76 QLED Google Smart TV was announced this year during CES 2024. Surprisingly, Walmart has it for $1,798 (originally $2,998), the lowest price since its January announcement. It has a native 144Hz resolution, Dolby Vision, and of course, local dimming to make the contrast and colors pop. If you're looking for a more budget option, the 43-inch TCL Q51BG, which came out this year, is $178 (originally $278).
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