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Cyber Monday is live at Amazon — check out our top picks to grab on the final day of Cyber Week
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Amazon’s Black Friday sale went live Nov. 21 (a full week before Thanksgiving), ushering in year-round low prices on robot vacuums, Apple products, and Fire TVs.
Now that Cyber Monday has arrived (and is quickly approaching its final hours), the Mashable Shopping team is tracking all of the remaining discounts so you don’t have to. We’re refreshing our picks on a regular basis, so keep checking back as we add deals throughout the final hours of Cyber Monday 2024.
Even if you’re brand loyal to Amazon (and we don’t blame you), definitely keep an eye on our coverage of the other big retailers — Walmart, Best Buy, and Target are going hard, and Amazon doesn’t always have the lowest prices. Another smart shopping strategy: Use the Amazon-friendly price tracker CamelCamelCamel to see if the latest deal is a good one, or add the item to your wishlist to get notified as soon as it goes on sale.
Don’t forget: the Amazon Cyber Monday sale officially ends at 11:59 p.m. PT on Dec. 2, so don’t take these deals for granted. Amazon’s extended holiday return window applies to most items bought between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, but Apple products are a notable exception.
Note: All newly added or updated deals have been marked with a ✨, while struck-through deals were either sold out or expired at the time of writing. Any deal marked with a 🔥 has dropped to a record-low price.
Best Cyber Monday Kindle deal
Why we like it
“The new batch of 2024 Kindles is the fastest yet, turning pages quickly and with less delay when switching between books in your library. The Kindle Paperwhite and Signature Edition both have bright, high-contrast screens, so you can read in any environment. While I prefer the Kindle Paperwhite over the Signature Edition most of the time, right now you can’t beat the SE’s Black Friday price.” — Samantha Mangino, Shopping Reporter
The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is 23% off, bringing it down to $154.99. That’s some big savings ($45 to be exact) on a device that’s usually $200. You get everything you love in the Paperwhite — a lightweight and waterproof design — with the added benefits of double the storage, wireless charging, and auto-adjusting brightness.
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Best Cyber Monday Echo deal
Why we like it
For less than $20, why not add the convenience of being able to ask Alexa anything in any room of your home? Even if you can’t see yourself being a full-screened Echo person, the Pop can subtly squeeze into any living situation. You won’t even know it’s there — until you’re making dinner and can simply ask Alexa for measurement conversions out loud rather than actually figuring out the math. Then you’ll definitely know it’s there.
Update: You can buy the Echo Pop and get a free Amazon Basics smart color light bulb with your purchase.
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Best Cyber Monday Fire Tablet deal
Why we like it
Read Mashable’s full rev iew of the Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023).
“Amazon’s Fire HD 10 tablet is a lot friendlier on the wallet than an iPad. With a 10.1-inch screen, it’s similar in size, but it’s also a fraction of the price. In our review of the Amazon Fire HD 10, we delighted in its lightweight design and long battery life. The biggest downside to Amazon’s Fire tablets are the limited selection of apps offered, especially compared the the Google Play and Apple store.
“That being said, it’s still not a bad choice for those who want a tablet for streaming or reading through the Kindle app — especially when the Fire HD 10 is down to its lowest price ever of $74.99. That’s a generous 46% off for $65 in savings.” — Samantha Mangino, Shopping Reporter
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Best Cyber Monday robot vacuum deal
Why we like it
“This nearly 50% off discount on the Roomba Combo j5+ is stellar at first glance, but it looks like an even sweeter deal when compared to the current deal on the cheapest self-emptying Roomba, the Roomba Vac 2. For $249.99, that bare-bones Roomba doesn’t mop and can’t smart map your house. For $299 — just $50 more — the Roomba Combo i5+ can mop and can smart map to clean specific rooms in your home on command. If $300 is your budget cap for a new robot vacuum, spending that extra $50 is a no-brainer.
The only downside to choosing the Combo i5+ over the more advanced Combo j5+ is that the i series Roombas don’t have small obstacle avoidance technology, so they can’t dodge things on the floor like charging cords or pet waste. However, if your home is already pretty tidy as it is, or you’re down to deal with tidying up ahead of vacuuming, the Combo i5+ is a total steal at this price.” — Leah Stodart, Senior Shopping Reporter
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Robot vacuum and mop combos
Best Cyber Monday TV deal
Why we like it
For our top TV pick at Amazon, we previously went with this massive 75-incher from TCL — and there was a lot to love about it. But we know not everyone has the space for a TV that big, no matter how affordable. So as we round out Black Friday, we have to call your attention to another budget-friendly TCL TV, the 65-inch Class S5 Fire TV.
Don’t get us wrong, this is definitely a basic TV. Its LED display isn’t as sharp as its QLED or OLED competitors. However, $349.99 for a 65-inch TV seems, frankly, absurd. Despite all the inflation we’ve seen in recent years, 65-inch TVs remain stubbornly immune, and we’re not complaining. This TV uses the Amazon Fire TV OS to connect you to your favorite streaming apps. You’ll also get the benefit of an HDR PRO+ display, Dolby Atmos sound, and an Alexa voice remote.
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24- to 40-inch TVs
43-inch TVs
50- to 55-inch TVs
65-inch TVs
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Roku 65-inch 4K TV— $299.99$449.99 (save $150) -
TCL 65-inch Q5 QLED 4K Fire TV — $429.99
$549.99(save $120) -
Amazon 65-inch Fire TV Omni QLED 4K TV — $599.99
$799.99(save $200) -
TCL 65-inch QM7 QLED 4K TV — $697.99
$1,099.99(save $402) 🔥 -
Hisense 65-inch U7 Series 4K Mini-LED QLED TV— $697.99$999.99 (save $302) 🔥 -
Hisense 65-inch Canvas QLED 4K TV — $799.99
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Amazon 65-inch Omni Mini-LED QLED Fire TV — $919.99
$1,089.99(save $170 with Prime) 🔥 -
LG 65-inch evo C3 OLED 4K TV — $1,196.99
$1,499.99(save $303) -
Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED 4K TV — $1,297.97
$1,997.99(save $700) 🔥 -
Samsung 65-inch S90D OLED 4K TV — $1,397.97
$2,197.99(save $800) -
LG 65-inch evo C4 OLED 4K TV — $1,496.99
$2,699.99(save $1,203) -
Samsung 65-Inch Class QLED 4K QN90D Series — $1,497.99
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LG 65-inch G3 OLED 4K TV — $1,996.99
$2,796.99(save $800)
75-inch TVs and up
Best Cyber Monday Apple deal
Why we like it
Read Mashable’s full review of the Apple MacBook Pro (M4).
“In our all-new testing, Apple’s latest MacBook Pro lasted almost 17 hours on a single charge and outperformed the M3 version by 27 percent. Mashable Tech Editor Kim Gedeon was impressed by its power efficiency, its stellar speakers, and its upgraded 12MP webcam, rating it a 4.2/5, but said that ‘at a starting price of $1,599, it’s an investment that’s not for the faint of heart.’ (On the plus side, it starts with 16GB of RAM.)
Amazon’s doing its best to remedy that issue this Cyber Monday, bringing the space black base configuration down to an unprecedented price of $1,399.99, or $200 off. (For comparison’s sake, it was $1,499 at Best Buy at the time of writing.) A lot of MacBooks hit new record lows at Amazon this Cyber Weekend, and this is one of the very few models that hasn’t sold out or floated up to a higher price yet. Shipping times were pushed to late December and early January, though.” — Haley Henschel, Senior Shopping Reporter
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MacBooks
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Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4 Pro, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,749
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Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M2, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD)— $749$999 (save $250) 🔥 -
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M3, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD)— $844$1,099 (save $255) 🔥 -
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M3, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD)— $1,044$1,299 (save $255) 🔥 -
Apple MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M4 Pro, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD)— $2,199$2,499 (save $300) 🔥 -
Amazon MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4 Max, 36GB RAM, 1TB SSD)— $2,799$3,199 (save $400) 🔥
Macs
iPads
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Apple iPad Air, 13-inch (M2, WiFi, 256GB) — $799
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Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M2, WiFi, 128GB)— $499$599 (save $100) -
Apple iPad Air, 13-inch (M2, WiFi, 128GB)— $699$799 (save $100) -
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M2, WiFi, 512GB)— $799$899 (save $100)
Apple Watches
AirPods and speakers
AirTags
Best Cyber Monday laptop deal
Why we like it
Read Mashable’s full review of the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7.
“Microsoft’s slick Qualcomm-powered laptop lasted nearly 23 hours in our battery life test and one-upped the M3 MacBooks in our performance benchmark (both the Air and the Pro models). If Windows on Arm doesn’t pose any compatibility issues for your go-to apps, we think it’s the best Windows laptop for most people. It’s a Mashable Choice Award-winner that got a 4.8/5 rating from our reviewer, which makes it one of our highest-rated laptops of 2024. (The Asus Zenbook Duo got the same score.)
The 13-inch model we tested came with a Snapdragon X Elite CPU, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. It usually retails for a hefty $1,999.99, but Amazon’s Black Friday Week sale has brought it down to just $1,499 there. That’s 25% off and a new all-time low. It was price-matched in the Microsoft Store at the time of writing, FYI, while Best Buy had it listed for $1,699.99.
If you don’t want to spend that much, pared-down configurations start at $844.99.” — Haley Henschel, Senior Shopping Reporter
More Windows laptop deals at Amazon
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Asus Vivobook Go 15 (AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $309.99
$389.99(save $80) 🔥 -
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge (Snapdragon X Plus, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $699.99
$899.99(save $200) 🔥 -
Acer Aspire 3 (AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD)— $399.99$509.99 (save $110) -
Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 (Intel Core i7-13620H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD)— $699.99$999.99 (save $300) -
Asus Zenbook Duo (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD)— $1,179.99$1,499.99 (save $320)
2-in-1 laptop deals
Gaming laptop deals
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Asus TUF Gaming A15 (AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $649.99
$799.99(save $150) 🔥 -
Asus ROG Strix G16 (Intel Core i9-14900HX, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,614.99
$1,899.99(save $285) -
Acer Nitro V 15 (Intel Core i7-13620H, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD)— $749.99$999.99 (save $250) -
MSI Katana 15 (Intel Core i7-13620H, Nvidia Geforce RTX 4070, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD)— $1,099.99$1,399.99 (save $300) -
Dell G16 7630 (Intel Core i9-13900HX, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,299.99
$1,699.99(save $400)
Chromebook deals
Monitor deals
Best Cyber Monday headphones deal
Why we like it
Read Mashable’s full review of the Sony WH-1000XM5.
“If you want headphones that have great noise cancellation and incredible (adjustable) sound, then the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones won’t let you down. Out of the noise-cancelling headphones we’ve tested, these are our top pick for audiophiles. It can be a little annoying that the ear cups don’t fold in, but with 30 hours of battery life, you’ll probably find yourself wearing them more often than not. Dropped down to $298, these headphones are at a dollar cheaper than their Prime Day price.” — Bethany Allard, Lead Shopping Reporter
More headphones deals at Amazon
Noise-cancelling over-ear and on-ear headphones
Noise-cancelling earbuds
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Best Cyber Monday fitness tracker deal
Why we like it
Just released in August, this is the first time the new Google Pixel Watch 3 has ever gone on sale for less than $300. Unfortunately, the larger 45mm screen is still at full price, but even this 41mm model has a 10% larger display than the same size Pixel Watch 2, thanks to smaller bezels. The Pixel Watch 3’s display is also just brighter and zippier in general, without sacrificing that 24-hour battery life.
On that screen, you’ll be able to swipe through a more detailed running dashboard than the previous generation, check your heart rate changes from sleep, to regular daytime chilling, to a legit cardio workout, make payments via Google Wallet, and more.
More fitness tracker and smartwatch deals at Amazon
Smart rings
Best Cyber Monday kitchen deal
Why we like it
If Thanksgiving prep had you wishing for another burner, there’s a way to get one without overhauling your entire stove. Instant Pots are truly do-it-all appliances, letting you sauté, steam, and pressure cook all in one little pot. As Black Friday is winding down, so are the deals, and we’ve seen some Instant Pots sales dwindle.
Luckily, you can still find the drastically discounted Instant Pot 10-in-1 Pro (6 quart) for 42% off. Shop it ahead of Cyber Monday for just $98.99, and you’ll be a master of it by the time your next holiday meal comes around.
More kitchen deals at Amazon
Instant Pot
Air fryers and pizza ovens
Coffee makers
Eco-friendly kitchen gear
Beauty tech deals
Why we like it
If a multistyler like the Airwrap or FlexStyle feels like it’ll be overkill for your hair routine, you might consider a nice (but still multifaceted) hair dryer like the Shark SpeedStyle. It’s one of Mashable Lead Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard’s favorite Dyson Supersonic dupes, particularly for smoothing — its QuickSmooth brush in particular not only dries hair quickly, but “keeps things from looking too windswept and more styled and volumized.” This version also comes with a diffuser for defined curls, a concentrator for sleek, straight styles, and a FrizzFighter finishing tool.
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Cyber Monday Outdoor deals at Amazon
Why we like it
Jackery does one thing, and they do it very well. They make user-friendly, long-lasting, and durable power stations. That’s it. That singular focus is also why we love them. And for Cyber Monday, Jackery is offering up to 50% off its most popular products. These power stations have become common fixtures at campgrounds, festivals, and tailgates in recent years, but they’re also extremely useful in emergency situations. Pair them with a Jackery solar panel, and they turn into an eco-friendly generator.
More Cyber Monday outdoor deals at Amazon
Gaming deals at Amazon
Xbox
PlayStation
Nintendo Switch
Speaker deals at Amazon
Deals under $25 at Amazon
Note: Some deals are repeated from the above list.
Pet deals at Amazon
Check out our sister site PCMag’s best Black Friday deals list for more options.
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Some people weigh how “good” a deal is by comparing it to the lowest a certain price has dropped in the past. Others decide solely based on the percentage off. If you’re in the latter category, here are a few recognizable items that have been slashed by 50% or more:
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If you’ve perused Amazon’s Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales at all, you’ve probably been bombarded with Kindles. And if you bought one, first of all, good choice, but second of all, you might be wondering, “Is Kindle Unlimited worth it?” Well, through the end of Cyber Monday, you can try it out for super cheap to see for yourself. Get three months of Kindle Unlimited for just 99 cents. I signed up for Kindle Unlimited during Prime Day, and it was totally worth it for the three-month period.
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Before buying Amazon Echo devices as part of the retailer’s Cyber Monday sale, look for bundles that include additional smart home gadgets at no extra cost to you. For example, the new Echo Spot alarm clock is marked down to $44.99, but a bundle includes both the Echo Spot and an Amazon Basics Smart Color Bulb for the exact same price. Smart home bundles are also available for the Echo Dot, Echo Pop, and others.
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A lot of Apple’s MacBooks hit new record-low prices at Amazon this Cyber Weekend, and the new M4 MacBook Pro is one of the very few models that hasn’t sold out yet (or floated up to a higher price): Its base configuration is on sale for $1,399, or $200 off. For comparison’s sake, it was $1,499 at Best Buy at the time of writing.
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Whether tailgating or camping this season, you can’t go wrong with the Yeti Roadie 24 Cooler. It can fit 18 cans with a 2:1 ice-to-can ratio or 24 pounds of just ice, all in a slim and tall build you can store behind the driver’s or passenger’s seat of a car. Plus, like every other Yeti, it can keep ice for days and is practically indestructible. Usually $250, it’s on sale for $200 at Amazon in most colors. That’s an extremely rare 20% in savings.
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‘Tis the season — get your little one a free extra something with a new Fire tablet. This bundle comes with a super cute Maria Del Mar Purple Jackalope Squishmallow.
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If your home has a lot of ground to cover, upgrade to the Echo Hub to control everything from one central spot (or…hub.) Save $55 on Cyber Monday.
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For readers who like to write as they go along, there’s nothing better than the Kindle Scribe. Save $70 or $110 on a Kindle Scribe, either with a basic pen or a whole bundle of goodies.
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Free Credit: The Meta Quest 3 128GB is $299 at Amazon for Cyber Monday. Now with $100 credit (previously $70), Batman: Arkham Shadow, and a three-month Meta Quest+ trial included.
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Best iPad Deal: The best Apple iPad Air deal is still live for Cyber Monday. Get the Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M2, WiFi, 128GB) for $499 in the Amazon Cyber Monday sale. This deal saves you $100 on list price.
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NASAs incredible new telescope will offer an atlas of the universe
NASA has completed its next space observatory, built to create sharp, panoramic maps of the universe while revealing how the most mysterious, invisible substances and distant worlds shape the cosmos.
About a quarter-century after the Hubble Telescope reshaped astronomy, and a few years into the era of the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will join them not as a replacement, but as a big-picture partner. Where Hubble and Webb zoom in for close‑ups, Roman will capture Hubble‑like detail across areas about 100 times larger, turning isolated snapshots into sweeping surveys that show the very scaffolding of the universe.
At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, engineers are wrapping up prelaunch testing on the cutting-edge telescope. Next, the observatory will travel 900 miles to Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, where teams will prepare it for launch.
That could happen as early as this September, about eight months ahead of schedule, NASA managers said at a news conference on Tuesday, April 21. Once in space, Roman will head to a stable orbit about 1 million miles from Earth, near the same region where Webb orbits the sun, and begin a years‑long campaign of deep space imaging.
“We didn’t want to wait to launch the Nancy Grace Roman. We’re eight months ahead of schedule,” said Nicky Fox, NASA’s associate administrator of science. “Everybody felt the urgency. Everybody was sprinting towards this.”
Named for Nancy Grace Roman, who became the agency’s first chief of astronomy and one of its earliest female executives, the telescope reflects a legacy of opening new windows on the universe from above Earth’s atmosphere. Nicknamed the “mother of Hubble,” Roman helped lay the groundwork in the 1960s for a whole fleet of space telescopes.
A wide shot of the dark universe
At the heart of the mission is Roman’s eight-foot-wide mirror, the same size as Hubble’s, paired with a powerful camera that sees in infrared light, like Webb. That camera’s field of view is Roman’s superpower. In a single shot, it can image vast swaths of sky that Hubble simply can’t match.
Because a space telescope can only see one patch of sky at a time, it has to take many separate “pointings” — individual shots aimed at slightly different spots — and stitch them together into a mosaic.
In 2023, Ami Choi, an astrophysicist and scientist for Roman’s wide field camera, contrasted the difference between Hubble and the new telescope. To photograph the Andromeda Galaxy, Hubble has to take 400 smaller images and stitch them together. For Roman’s camera, that should only take two pointings, she said.
This wide, sharp vision is what scientists need to study the so-called “dark universe.” Ordinary matter — the stuff that makes up stars, planets, and even people — accounts for only about 5 percent of the cosmos. The bulk of it is dark matter and dark energy, which do not emit light but leave clues where they’ve influenced space’s expansion and the arrangement of galaxies.
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“Current observations hint that our standard model of the universe is incorrect,” said Julie McHenry, senior project scientist, referring to cosmologists’ best recipe for the universe. “Roman will be able to confirm these and set us on the path to understanding what’s right.”
Roman will trace those clues in several ways at once. By mapping the positions and shapes of hundreds of millions of galaxies, it will show how structures have grown from the early universe to today. Subtle distortions in galaxy shapes will reveal how clumps of invisible space stuff bend their light on the way to us, exposing the hidden dark matter. At the same time, Roman will discover and track large numbers of a special kind of exploding star, known as Type Ia supernovas; their predictable brightness lets astronomers measure how quickly space has expanded over time.

Imaging large space targets, such as the Andromeda Galaxy, will require far fewer smaller images to stitch together than other flagship observatories.
Credit: NASA composite image
Taken together, these measurements will allow scientists to test competing ideas about dark matter, dark energy, and even the laws of gravity themselves with far greater precision than ever before. Other observatories can make similar kinds of measurements, but none combines Roman’s sharpness and sky coverage in the infrared, NASA mission leaders say, which lets it see more distant and dust-covered galaxies.
A new census of distant exoplanets
Roman’s wide‑field power also makes it skilled at exoplanet hunting. Previous missions like Kepler and TESS mostly found planets close to their stars, where their repeated crossings dim starlight in a regular rhythm. Roman will focus on a different region of planetary systems: the cooler, outer zones, where worlds similar to Jupiter and Saturn reside. It may even find wandering planets that aren’t tethered to stars.
To do this, Roman will repeatedly monitor dense star fields toward the center of our Milky Way. As a foreground star passes in front of a more distant one, its gravity will briefly magnify the background star’s light. If the foreground star carries planets, they can produce smaller, telltale blips in that brightening. This technique, called microlensing, works best in precisely the kind of crowded, faint, and distant regions that Roman is expected to capture.

Optical Engineer Bente Eegholm inspects the primary mirror for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
Credit: NASA / Chris Gunn
Over its mission, Roman will attempt to record thousands of these microlensing events, revealing planets at distances and masses other surveys mostly miss. From that haul, astronomers will compare our solar system’s architecture with many others and judge whether having inner rocky worlds and outer giant planets is the status quo or something more rare.
Roman will also test an advanced coronagraph — a system of masks and mirrors that blocks a star’s glare so the telescope can try to see the faint glow of planets around it. On Roman, this is more of a technology trial than an everyday science instrument, but if it works, it will set the stage for a future observatory whose main goal is to directly image Earth‑like worlds around other sun‑like stars.
“What astronomers can do today with coronagraph instruments is see planets that are maybe a million times fainter than their stars,” Vanessa Bailey, NASA’s Roman coronagraph scientist, told Mashable. “What we’re doing with the Roman coronagraph is hopefully getting to 10 million to 100 million times fainter, maybe even a little bit more, in the best case scenario.”
Catching the universe in motion
Roman is also built for studying how the sky changes, creating a veritable library of “before” and “after” shots.

Technicians assemble the solar panels on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
Credit: NASA / Sydney Rohde
One of its major surveys will repeatedly scan high‑latitude regions of the sky, away from the plane of the Milky Way. By returning to the same fields every few days, Roman will catch supernovas as they ignite and fade, watch black holes light up as they feed on nearby material, and uncover other short-lived, dramatic events across the distant universe. Its infrared vision will reveal explosions and flares that dust clouds hide from visible‑light telescopes.
Another core program will stare toward the Milky Way’s central bulge. There, Roman will track how the brightness of millions of stars rises and falls on timescales of minutes to months. Those records will not only power the microlensing planet search but also expose other phenomena, such as neutron stars and black holes.
Because Roman will cover such large areas with fine detail, its images will also become a long‑lasting reference tool. When other telescopes later spot something odd — a burst of high‑energy radiation, for instance, or an unusual variable star — astronomers will be able to pull Roman’s earlier images and see what was there before the excitement.
“The images it captures will be so large there is not a screen in existence large enough to show them,” said NASA administrator Jared Isaacman. “Roman will give the Earth a new Atlas of the universe. I think it’s worth pausing for a moment just to think about how really incredible that is.”
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400K MagSafe power banks recalled after fatal fire, the 10th power bank recall in a year
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Casely reannounced a power bank recall this April after a fire linked to the device fatally injured a user. This is the tenth power bank recall in the United States in the last 12 months, and Anker recalled 1.5 million power banks in 2025.
The recall affects an estimated 429,200 Casely 5,000-mAh MagSafe Power Pods (Model E33A), which were originally recalled in 2025. The MagSafe power banks need to be completely replaced.

Back of Casely power banks.
Credit: CPSC
Affected customers should stop using the portable power banks immediately. They can also contact Casely to receive a free replacement.
“The recalled lithium-ion battery in the power banks can overheat and ignite, posing risk of serious injury or death from fire and burn hazards to consumers,” the CPSC stated on its recall website.
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The Brooklyn-based company is reannouncing the recall after receiving 51 reports of the lithium-ion battery overheating, expanding, and/or catching fire while charging smartphones, “resulting in six minor burn injuries.”
However, in the past year, the CPSC says 28 more reports have been made, including explosions that caused a serious accident on an airplane and one death.
In August 2024, a 75-year-old woman from New Jersey, was charging her cell phone with the power bank on her lap when it caught on fire and exploded. The victim suffered second and third degree burns and later passed away from complications from her injuries. In February 2026, a 47-year-old woman was charging her cell phone with the power bank on an airplane when it caught on fire and exploded, resulting in the victim suffering first degree burns.
How to check your Casely Power Pod
Worried you may own one of the 429,000 recalled power banks? It’s easy to check if your device is included in the recall.
On the back of the device, look for the device’s model number, as show in a picture provided by the CPSC. If the model number reads “E33A,” then stop using the device immediately.

Look for the model number.
Credit: CPSC
More information on requesting a replacement power bank is available on the CPSC and Casely recall websites.
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The new Dyson Supersonic Travel is the cheapest Supersonic yet
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Nearly three years ago, I asked if the (then) $429 Dyson Supersonic was still worth the price of entry.
These days, with the Supersonic line having expanded, the standard model having increased in price to $449.99, and the most expensive version of the hair dryer topping out at $549.99, it’s a question that feels even more apt.
The good news? If you’re not super into the idea of spending about $500 for a hair dryer, Dyson just announced the Dyson Supersonic Travel, a $299.99 model of its famous hair tool. In addition to its lower price point, it comes with more travel-friendly proportions and features.
As someone who’s personally tested Supersonics (and their many dupes), I took a closer look at the latest Dyson beauty launch to gather everything you need to know.
The design differences of the Dyson Supersonic Travel
In short, the Supersonic Travel is the standard Supersonic but smaller. According to Dyson, that comes out to exactly 32 percent smaller and 25 percent lighter than the OG Supersonic. In other words, it’s 0.7 pounds to the standard Supersonic’s 1.8 pounds, and 8.7 inches tall to the larger model’s 10 inches.
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This model also comes with one attachment, the styling concentrator, a la the now-discontinued Dyson Supersonic Origin (which ran for $399.99). For comparison, the $449.99 Supersonic comes with three attachments: a styling concentrator, diffuser, and wide-tooth comb. For all five attachments, you’ll have to shell out $549.99.

The Supersonic Travel is compatible with all original and Supersonic Nural attachments.
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The same attachments can be used between the Travel, original, and Supersonic Nural dryers. This means opting for the Travel could technically save you some money — individual attachments range from $19.99 to $44.99. If you only use a styling concentrator and diffuser, for instance, the total cost of a Travel dryer with the extra attachment purchase would come out to $344.98, making it still over $100 cheaper than the three-attachment original Supersonic.
The Supersonic Travel is more versatile in some ways, and less so in others
Functionality-wise, the Supersonic Travel is a slightly different product from the other Supersonics in the line. It has anywhere from 1,000 to 1,220 watts of power and an airflow speed of 11.6 liters per second, compared to the 1,600 watts and 13.3 liters per second of the standard Supersonic. In other words, the bigger dryer is slightly more powerful, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect longer dry times.
The standard Supersonic and Supersonic Nural also feature four heats and three air speeds, where the Supersonic Travel features three heats and two air speeds.
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That said, the Supersonic Travel has universal voltage compatibility, so it can be used from 100 to 240 volts, whereas the other Supersonics are locked into 120 volt compatibility.
In terms of its portability, it’s also worth noting the Supersonic Travel weighs the same as the Supersonic r, a professional grade hair dryer (priced as such at $549.99) that’s become more popular due in part to being lightweight and easy to maneuver.
Where to buy the Dyson Supersonic Travel
The Dyson Supersonic Travel is available for $299.99 at Dyson’s website, Amazon, and Best Buy. If you buy at the former, you will receive a complimentary $59.99 travel bag along with the hair dryer.

