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Best Argos Cyber Monday Deals: 16 Tech Offers - Wired.co.uk

Even in ye olden days, before the internet and before mobile phones, Argos was the go-to place for bargain electricals, homeware, and toys. It’s still a great place to pick up a few Cyber Monday deals. Plus you can order online to click and collect from a local store, for near-instant gratification, instead of waiting days for a delivery. The best of both worlds. For tech discounts from all UK retailers, have a look at our best Cyber Monday deals page, running until the end of Monday.

If you told us a few years ago we’d see an OLED laptop for £300, back when the upgrade cost for a vanishingly rare laptop OLED might have been £300 alone, well, we’d have taken some convincing. And yet here it is, courtesy of Argos. It’s a full HD OLED screen matched with 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD—enough grunt for some real work. The Intel Core i3-N305 processor is no slouch either, even if is an entry-level chip. This would make a great family PC. It ships with Windows 11 S, a limited version, but you can take off the training wheels easily enough with no tech know-how.

Will a hotter Nintendo Switch OLED deal arrive before Cyber Monday wraps up? Perhaps, but maybe not for this Mario Edition of the console, complete with red Joy-Cons. Argos lets you pick a free game, and it’s not all cheap dross. Metroid Prime Remastered, Bayonetta 3, and Fire Emblem Engage are our top picks in the selection. The white and standard blue/red Switch OLED models are part of this deal too.

This laptop was released in 2020. While that may seem an awful long time ago, the M1 MacBooks still hold up beautifully today. Apple still sells this very model for a grand over at the Apple Store too. While we often see MacBooks selling below that price online, it’s typically around the £860 mark, not as low as £800. Even Apple’s refurbished models cost £50 more at £850.

We at WIRED declared these our best overall earbuds for working out “way more comfortable and more secure and sound better than pretty much any other workout headphones I've tested”. With IP68 waterproofing, decent noise canceling, and great sound, the Jabras are a top buy at this price.

This half-price deal is the best Flexxo price we can find anywhere. It’s a versatile, cordless stick vacuum cleaner with a motorized brush floorhead to lift dirt and a pop-out handheld vac in the middle. So it’ll clean the car, furniture, and hard-to-reach spots as well as floors.

Meta has sold a crapload of Quest 2 headsets (below) this week. Its arch nemesis, the Pico 4, has finally hit back with a discount. It’s a bit pricier than the Quest deals, and you don’t get a £50 voucher as part of the package. However, this headset does have some of the key optical improvements seen in the Quest 3. It uses pancake lenses and has one display per eye, meaning fewer wasted pixels. You also get three games as part of the bundle: Arizona Sunshine 2, Green Hell VR, and Warplanes.

Some sites bill this ten-inch Android tablet as “for seniors” but really it’s just easy to use. So it’s good for anyone who appreciates large icons, a bright display, and clear speakers. It also works well for children, if you’d like to avoid the walled garden of an Amazon Fire tablet.

This is a great price on a 50-inch TV, the 50GQ5D52DB to be precise, with Amazon Fire built-in, with apps including Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ plus, of course, Alexa voice control. Add an aerial and you get Freeview channels too. All on a crisp 4K, UHD, QLED screen with integrated Dolby Atmos sound.

If you’re planning to hook your headset up to a PC, there’s really no need to plump for the much-pricier Meta Quest 3. Its greater power only comes into its own when used solo. The resolution of this headset is still up there at 1920x1832 pixels per eye (in theory; horizontal resolution ends up a bit lower as there’s a single panel, not one per eye), and today it costs less than half the price of its successor. The price comes up as £250, but follow instructions further down the page to claim a £50 Argos eGift Card, effectively bringing the price down to £200.

Something in our eye is making this LEGO kit extremely hard to build. Channel your existential angst into the mindful making of this model, which comes complete with Carl and Russell minifigures, Dug, even a squirrel. Aimed at age 9+ but Carl (78) showed us that there is no upper age limit on adventure. The same is true for LEGO.

If you want an air fryer, go large or go home. Its two drawers can be used independently or synchronized to make family dinners easy. And you’ll appreciate the extra 9.5-litre cooking capacity on Christmas day. This is the kitchen gadget everyone wants in 2023. Ninja received plaudits in our WIRED air fryer group test, although it was the Ninja Speedi that took our top award. Argos also sells the Ninja Speedi for £138 (£102 off).

At £110 off the RRP, this was already a good price, but what sets this Cyber Monday deal apart is the free game bundle offer. Be sure to scroll down the Argos product page and click on the Special Offer, to select from the shortlist of £20 games. You can also get a good deal on extra controllers.

A top deal for DIY enthusiasts… and the less enthusiastic. The pack includes a cordless drill, an electric screwdriver, two 18V batteries, and a soft carry case. Put up those shelves and build that flatpack without delay–click and collect means you can make light work of jobs around the house even sooner.

It’s never too late to hype up seasonal excitement. And while children expect 25 (yes, not 24 but 25) days of swag from their advent calendars, a dozen is plenty for grown-ups. Plus this gift will come as a delightful surprise in mid-December.

Today’s the day to buy the electric toothbrush of your dreams–never pay full price for one. In fact, buy two with the duo pack aimed at couples who don’t want to share (or who clean their teeth together, ew!). Unlike some twin packs, this less-than-half-RRP duo pack comes with a handy travel case. It’s £25 off recent prices.

Cyber Monday is here for bargains big and small. WIRED's reviewers have tested many kettles but, frankly, if you're not too fussed about your cuppa, they all boil water. So grab an Argos own-brand bargain for your home or office, in black or white. There’s also a matching Cookworks T3207VE toaster for £12 (£8 off).

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