Cyber Monday 2024 in Singapore: 30+ expert-selected bargains you can still grab

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Black Friday in Singapore is officially behind us, with all eyes now firmly focused on Cyber Monday and the last few days of deals as we steamroll towards the holiday period.

But the deals will 'officially' come to an end later today – Cyber Monday – at 11.59pm SGT, and will round out what is slowly becoming known as Cyber Weekend. Although 'weekend' is underselling it a little, as Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals have been running for the last few weeks of November – the Amazon Singapore Black Friday deals are a prime example.

All this means that you don't have much time left to scoop up what have arguably been some of the best deals we've seen all year. Whether you're shopping for family and friends or simply just treating yourself, now is the time to get it done.

Below you can find the latest Cyber Monday deals in Singapore from a variety of retailers including Amazon, Lazada, Shopee and Dyson.

Singapore Cyber Monday 2024: top retailers

Cyber Monday 2024 in Singapore: Top deals in tech, gaming & more

Amazon Kindle Oasis
Amazon Kindle Oasis: was SG$499 now SG$199.54 at Amazon

Save SG$299.46
A good saving here on the Amazon Kindle Oasis ereader. It is a few years old now, but it's a prime example of a product that doesn't need a lot of improvement. You get a gorgeous 7-inch display to read on and you can adjust the 'warmness' of the backlight to make it easier when you're reading at night.

Hisense U7N (65-inch)
Hisense U7N (65-inch): was SG$3,399 now SG$2,499 at Harvey Norman SG

Save SG$900
'Budget' TVs have certainly closed the gap, performance wise, with the flagship TVs of the world in 2024 and the Hisense U7N is a prime example. It's not quite best-in-class, admittedly, but for the price, we can't imagine anyone will be disappointed. Colours are vibrant, brightness is good and it has an excellent suite of gaming features.

Read our full Hisense U7N review

Sony Bravia 8 (65-inch)
Sony Bravia 8 (65-inch): was SG$5,999 now SG$4,399 at Harvey Norman SG

Save SG$1,600
A monster saving on Sony's incredible 2024 OLED TV. This model uses a 'standard' WOLED panel, but thanks to a new processor, manages to eke out exceptional brightness, whilst delivering beautiful, natural colours. The built-in sound system, which physically vibrates the screen, is also second-to-none.

Samsung QN900D (65-inch)
Samsung QN900D (65-inch): was SG$9,599 now SG$8,499 at Harvey Norman SG

Save SG$1,100
It's an investment, yes, but the QN900D is also one of the best TVs we've ever laid eyes on. It's 8K, but does a ridiculously good job of 'upscaling' 4K content and will make your movies and games look better than they ever have before. Plus, Harvey Norman SG is throwing in a free Galaxy Watch!

Sony A95L (65-ich)
Sony A95L (65-ich): was SG$8,079 now SG$5,999 at Harvey Norman SG

Save SG$2,080

There's a reason Sony hasn't updated the A95L with a newer model yet, it's just so damn fantastic and easily one of the best screens released in recent memory. It's capable of serving up incredible brightness, contrast and colours and it also benefits from the company's excellent built-in, screen vibrating audio system.

Sennheiser Ambeo Mini Soundbar
Sennheiser Ambeo Mini Soundbar: was SG$1,299 now SG$599 at Harvey Norman SG

Save SG$700

A big saving on this superb Sennheiser Dolby Atmos soundbar is one you need to sit up for. It's capable of delivering a sound much bigger than its compact size would suggest, and one that is incredibly detailed and packed with low-end weight. Height to audio is good, not great, but as a TV sound upgrade that won't break the bank with this saving, it's hard to fault.

Dyson V12s Detect Slim Submarine Complete
Dyson V12s Detect Slim Submarine Complete: was SG$1,149 now SG$949 at Dyson Singapore

Save SG$200
The Dyson V12s Detect Submarine is the only wet/dry vacuum cleaner available in Singapore (as opposed to other territories receiving the V15s version). The main difference here being the V12s model has a smaller bin canister, but on the flip side, it's also lighter and easier to move around. What is the same is the capability to both vacuum carpets and mop hard floors from one unit but with different cleaning heads. This Complete model comes with extra attachments, and you get free gifts worth SG$379.

Dyson Supersonic
Dyson Supersonic: was SG$599 now SG$539 at Dyson Singapore

Save SG$60
Blow dry your hair with ease thanks to this deal on the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer. The powerful airflow results in super smooth hair and fast drying times, and with a number of magnetic attachments included, you'll be able to style your hair in numerous ways. Dyson SG is also throwing in a complimentary stand and case worth SG$248.

Tineco Floor Oe S7 Pro
Tineco Floor Oe S7 Pro: was SG$1,199 now SG$799.90 at Amazon

Save SG$399.10
The Tineco Floor One S7 pro is one helluva vacuum cleaner. It does everything you could want and more, as it's capable of vacuuming, mopping, deodorising and even disinfecting your floors quickly and efficiently. We also think it's a bit of a looker, and you can read more in our Tineco Floor One S7 Pro review.

Ecovacs Deebot T30 Pro Omni
Lowest price!
Ecovacs Deebot T30 Pro Omni: was SG$3,299 now SG$999.99 at Amazon

Save SG$2,160.12
This Ecovacs robo-vac has been getting a huge discount for a while now, but Amazon SG has now dropped it even further to the best price we've ever seen. It's not long been released, and we haven't yet had a chance to fully review it. Early impressions are fantastic, however, and we already loved its T20 predecessor. The T30 adds a nifty new kick-to-start feature to get it up and running. Once again it will vacuum and mop, has a new anti-tangle bar brush and suction power has been increased to a whopping 11,000Pa.

Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde
Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde: was SG$1,399 now SG$1,149 at Dyson Singapore

Save SG$250
This Dyson air purifier is big, as its name suggests, but it's also remarkably quiet. It filters the air in whichever room it's placed in (it has wheels to make moving much easier) removing harmful particles and bacteria.

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 (14-inch / Ultra 5 / 16GB / 512GB SSD)
Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 (14-inch / Ultra 5 / 16GB / 512GB SSD): was SG$1,573.39 now SG$1,223.38 at Lenovo Singapore

Save SG$439.96
This Ge 9 Yoga 7i 2-in-1 delivers oodles of power thanks to its Core Ultra 5 125U CPU and a 14-inch, 1920 x 1200 touchscreen IPS display. It's a 2-in-1, so the screen can also fold through 180º for tablet style use.

Meta Quest 3S (128GB)
Lower Price!
Meta Quest 3S (128GB): was SG$930 now SG$487 at Amazon

Save SG$443
The Quest 3S is Meta's latest VR headset that delivers powerful performance in an affordable body. The screen isn't quite as sharp as the Quest 3, but for casual gaming or watching movies, it's a great addition to your gaming machine collection.

Apple AirPods Pro 2 (USB-C)
Apple AirPods Pro 2 (USB-C): was SG$349 now SG$287 at Shopee Singapore

Save SG$62
Certainly one of the cheapest prices we've see in Singapore for the AirPods Pro 2, this is your best chance yet to snap them up for a great price. Excellent ANC and sound quality, not to mention seamless connectivity with iOS devices make them a no-brainer for Apple users.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
Lowest price!
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones: was SG$599 now SG$366.23 at Amazon

Save SG$232.77
Amazon SG has brought out the big guns for Cyber Monday, dropping the price of the Bose QC Ultra Headphones even further. This is insane discount on Bose's flagship pair of noise cancelling cans, and one that is now especially hard to ignore. Best-in-class noise blocking, a comfortable design and engaging sound make them one of the greats.

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless : was SG$499 now SG$311 at Amazon

Save AU$188
In our Sennheiser Momentum 4 review we said it had "plain looks", but when it comes to performance, it's faultless. They're lightweight, comfortable to wear, offer up to 60 hours of battery life and have excellent ANC. We were even impressed by its call quality.

Sony  WH-1000XM4
Sony WH-1000XM4: was SG$499 now SG$307.49 at Amazon

Save SG$191.51
Still one of our most favourite pairs of noise cancelling headphones to this day, the Sony XM4s are just outstanding. Excellent audio performance, effective ANC and a fold away travel-friendly design.

Sony WF-1000XM5
Sony WF-1000XM5: was SG$419 now SG$269 at Amazon

Save SG$150
Sony's dinky earbuds are fun, lively and full of character. Their ANC performance is also worthy of a mention, as is the high level of customisation found within the companion app. Competition is strong in the premium earbud arena, but this generous discount places Sony's pair at the top of the list.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: was SG$358 now SG$278.02 at Amazon

Save SG$79.98
The Buds 3 Pro are Samsung's best-sounding earbuds to date. They offer excellent ANC and support hi-res audio from compatible Samsung phones. You may need to play around with them to get the perfect fit, but otherwise they're fantastic. Only available in white.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: was SG$379 now SG$248 at Amazon

Save SG$131

They went a little lower during the Cyber Weekend, but only by a few dollars. That means they're still worth snapping up, as they employ best-in-class ANC alongside Bose's signature, warm sound. They benefit from Immersive Audio technology, which introduces spatial audio and head-tracking, no matter your source device or music streaming service of choice.

The price here is just on the black and moonstone blue models. White Smoke can be picked up for SG$253 thanks to a 7% extra saving.

JBL Flip 6
JBL Flip 6: was SG$205 now SG$128.50 at Amazon

Save SG$76.50
One of our favourite Bluetooth speakers, the JBL Flip 6 is portable, powerful and protected against dust and water. Pair two or more together for a fuller, even more powerful sound.

WiiM Amp
WiiM Amp: was SG$439 now SG$351.20 at Amazon

Save SG$87.80
Anyone looking for a budget streaming app should have the WiiM Amp top of their list. It's incredibly simple to use, is well-built and it's capable of delivering a lively, enjoyable sound. It is limited in its physical connections, but otherwise there isn't a lot that comes close at this price.

WiiM Pro Plus
WiiM Pro Plus: was SG$319 now SG$255.20 at Amazon

Save SG$63.80
If you already have a hi-fi system but want to add streaming smarts, the WiiM Pro Plus is an incredibly talented streamer that supports virtually any source you can think of, be it a music or Internet radio service, or music stored on a server thanks to DLNA compatibility. Analogue inputs mean you can stream from your turntable or CD player too, and the sound it serves up is exceptional for the money.

DJI Osmo Action 4
DJI Osmo Action 4: was SG$428 now SG$307.48 at Amazon

Save SG$123.52
The small action camera market is no longer dominated by GoPro, especially since the introduction of DJI's Osmo Action series. The Osmo Action 4 is the latest version to be released, and delivers in every way that matters. Video quality it top drawer, including in low light conditions, and it has an intuitive magnetic mounting solution that makes using attachments a doddle. It's also small and rugged, as one would expect, meaning it can go wherever you go.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40
Fujifilm Instax Mini 40: was SG$167.99 now SG$132.33 at Amazon

Save SG$35.66

A small saving, but this Fuijfilm instant camera was already pretty affordable. As we found in our Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 review, it's incredibly simple to use and auto exposure and variable shutter speed help cut down on user error. Plus, its retro looks are top drawer.

Cyber Monday Singapore 2024: More retailer choices

Can't find what you're looking for? Or maybe you're after something not tech related – we've rounded up a further selection of retailers in both Singapore and SG that traditionally hold Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales below:

Cyber Monday 2024 in Singapore: key information

What is Cyber Monday?

Cyber Monday was created during the early popularity of online shopping. Originating back to 2005 in the US, it got tagged onto the Monday following Black Friday so new online retailers could also score some profits from the biggest sales event of the year.

Eighteen years later, Cyber Monday has become a mainstay of this massive sale period every November. In 2024, the Cyber Monday sales will kick off on December 2, following the Black Friday weekend that starts on November 29.

Does Singapore have Cyber Monday sales?

Just like on Black Friday, shoppers in Singapore get another chance to score some big deals. Typically, a lot of sales that started on the Friday will continue on into the Monday, but a few retailers will save some discounts for Cyber Monday specifically – so if you don’t see what you want on sale in the days prior, it’s possible you might be able to score that bargain on the Monday instead.

Is Cyber Monday too late to get a good deal?

Yes and no – it really depends on what the sales look like during Black Friday and the weekend prior. While some hot ticket items might run out of stock before the Cyber Monday sales kick off, there’s still plenty of bargains that will pop up specifically on December 2. Still, if you see a deal you think is worth grabbing in the days before Cyber Monday, we recommend grabbing it as soon as you can as stock might be limited.

Where to shop during Cyber Monday 2024

Just like Black Friday, Cyber Monday is not a single retailer shopping event – there’s a big variety of sellers who’ll jump in with a wide range of offers on December 2.

For the best variety of products, you’ll want to check out online marketplaces and department stores like Lazada, Amazon, Shopee and Robinsons. Sites like these will have deals across multiple departments, including tech, fashion, homewares, toys and many more. Plus you can score some international deals from both Japan and the US directly on Amazon Singapore.

If you’re looking for laptops, Lenovo will have a great selection of deals to shop on Cyber Monday. While Lenovo will also have peripherals, if you’re after something specific you can go directly to Razer for gaming keyboards, mice and headsets, especially if you’re keen on RGB lighting.

You’ll want to keep both Dyson and Harvey Norman on your list for appliances and vacuums, and ErgoTune and Secretlab if you’re in need of new office furniture as well. And for any brand-specific deals, we recommend keeping an eye on Apple and Samsung, especially if you’re interested in iPhones, MacBooks, iPads or the Samsung Galaxy range.

Closer to the sale, we’ll have a complete list of retailers in both Singapore and Malaysia so you can shop around once Cyber Monday is here.

Cyber Monday deals: what to expect

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Cyber Monday 2024 in Singapore: our predictions

Deals we expect to see in Singapore’s Cyber Monday sales

  • Appliances – deals on Dyson vacuums, Instant Pots, air fryers and multi-cookers
  • Cameras – Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Sony and more
  • Game consoles – deals on the Nintendo Switch, the PS5 and the Xbox Series X
  • Headphones – Bose, Galaxy Buds, AirPods, Sony, all on sale
  • Laptops – Dell XPS 13, gaming laptops, MacBook Airs and more discounted
  • Phones – deals likely on iPhone 14 and earlier, unlikely on iPhone 15
  • Smart home – bargains on Amazon Echo devices, Google Nest, Nanoleaf and Philips Hue
  • Smartwatches – likely to find good deals on older Apple, Samsung and Garmin watches
  • Tablets – potential for deals on iPads, especially older models
  • TVs – LG, Sony and Samsung all likely to have big discounts

Cyber Monday has a big focus on tech deals, so we’re likely to see bargains across a big range of gadgets and devices. From laptops and gaming consoles, to vacuums and TVs, we’re predicting to see some of the biggest brands go on sale on December 2, 2024.

Just like Black Friday, we could even see some of the newest tech at a discount. Throughout the year, the 2024 range of LG OLED TVs have all been privy to some standout offers, so Cyber Monday could be a great chance to nab a brand new OLED TV at a reasonable price.

Cyber Monday 2024 in Singapore: buying advice

While TechRadar will be rounding up the highlights from the Cyber Monday sale right here, it still helps to keep the following in mind while hunting for bargains.

1. Check in early

Early shoppers score the best deals before they run out – while you might be tempted to wait around for a bigger discount, sometimes stock will simply run out or a deal will only be available for a limited time. We highly recommend checking in early to see what the deals are to avoid disappointment. However, with this in mind….

2. Know what you’re looking for

It’s very easy to give in to spontaneous shopping during big sales events like this, and planning ahead can help you avoid buyer’s remorse. We recommend knowing what you’re looking for and what you’re willing to pay for it well ahead of time.

3. Be prepared to buy alternatives

Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee that a specific item will come on sale. In case it doesn’t, or you miss out on a deal, we recommend having a few alternatives in mind. Of course, not everything will have something that can replace it – if you’re really set on a PS5 to play specific games like Marvel’s Spider-Man or God of War: Ragnarok, an Xbox Series X really isn’t going to fill that void – but if you’re shopping for something like a new TV, you might be able to find one from a different brand that still ticks all the right boxes with similar specs.

  • TechRadar has a dedicated Black Friday deals page where you can shop all the bargains
Max Langridge
Staff Writer

Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publication. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also a regular contributor to Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.