Amazon Cyber Monday Sale 2016: The Best Gadget and Electronic Deals

By Precious Gem de Peralta
Amazon Echo
Amazon is offering the Amazon Echo for only $139.99 as part of their Cyber Monday deals. ?? ? via Flickr

There are more things to be thankful for after Thanksgiving. Amazon is ready to roll out its Cyber Monday sale. You still have a chance to purchase the best gadget deals if you were not able to on Black Friday. If you do not want to wait in line, buy it online from go-to online retailer. Amazon will be offering a whopping 75,000 deals on electronics, toys, fashion items and other exciting products.

November 28 is the best date for you to grab these following discounted Amazon devices: an Amazon Echo for only $139.99, Echo Dot for $39.99 and Amazon Tap for $89.99. If you are love to read, you can buy a Fire tablet for $33.33, Fire Kids Edition tablet for $74.99, Fire HD 8 for $59.99, Kindle for $49.99, Kindle for Kids Bundle for $69.99, Kindle Paperwhite for $99.99 and Kindle Voyage for $169.99. As far as smart TV is concerned, the Amazon Fire TV is on sale for $74.99 and the Fire TV Stick with Alexa Remote for $29.99. Amazon's dash buttons are also available for only .99 cents with $4.99 credit back after first purchase. You can get a 50'' 1080p LED TV for $145 and a 50'' 4K Ultra HD Smart TV for $249.99.

If you are looking for an affordable HP laptop, Amazon is offering up to 30 percent off on selected models. Other electronic deals include a Rif6 Mobile Projector + SoundCube for $245, Sony Extra Bass Bluetooth Headphones for $88, Sonos PLAY:1 Compact Wireless Smart Speaker for $149, an HP Envy Wireless All-in-One Photo Printer for $49.99, an Arlo 5-Camera Security System for $469 and a Nest Cam Indoor Security Camera for $163.98.

Make sure to enroll in Amazon Prime program for a speedy free shipping. Prime members will enjoy a one hour or less shipping on more than a hundred Cyber Monday deals in 30 US cities. Furthermore, they will also get Lightning Deals 30 minutes earlier than non-Prime members. If you are just a new Prime member, Amazon is offering a $15 off your first order and another $5 off for your order after Dec. 2. That's compared to the $5 for current subscribers, according to BGR.

You are advised to download the free Amazon shopping app. This will help you to trach deals easily using Watch A Deal alerts. You will receive notifications when a deal is about to start. Be sure to check out www.amazon.com/cybermonday as these deals become available.

According to Amazon, there were more than 54 million items sold worldwide during their Cyber Monday sale last year. That amounts to a record-breaking 629 items per second. Apparently, customers purchased more than 33 electronics per second on mobile devices alone. The online retailer expects an even bigger number for this year's Cyber Monday, according to the Business Wire.

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