Top 100 Best Budget Buys: Affordable, Tested Tech That’s Actually Worth It

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Staring at the grocery-store shelf these days, prices rise seemingly before your eyes. Your utility bills, too, tick upward every month. Nothing’s getting cheaper, so hidden bargains have more appeal than ever…but you have to know where to look for them.

Let us help with personal tech. Some of our favorite products and services—out of the more than 1,500 that we review every year—are completely free. Others do far more than you’d expect for their bargain-basement prices. We’re not talking about bandwidth-limited VPNs, or $50 printers that require many times that in yearly ink costs (though we review those, too). We perk up when we find products that deliver both performance and value. Elegance and affordability. Features and frugality.

Below, check out the most outstanding values of the moment across categories we test: from hardware to software, home entertainment to health, big PCs to slim smartphones. Keep this list of the latest bargains on your radar. Good tech doesn’t always have to be hard on your budget. (If you’ve had an especially good year, though, also be sure to check out the absolute best products we tested this year, regardless of cost, and our feed of the very latest PCMag Editors’ Choice award winners.)

 

Laptops

Acer Aspire 3 (A315-24P) Image

Best Budget Laptop for General Use

If you’re looking for a top budget laptop, consider the Acer Aspire 3 (A315-24P), a lower-power machine that can still handle basic web browsing and light office tasks with surprisingly little difficulty. It has a plain design, but its battery runs for ages, thanks in part to an efficient processor. Your priority in the entry-level segment should be to find a laptop that does what it says on the tin, and this Acer model does exactly that.

MSRP $399.00

Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9

Best Budget 2-in-1

Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9

Minimizing concessions and maximizing upside are key when choosing a cheap laptop, and the Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9 successfully threads that needle. This low-cost detachable is ideal for students, younger users, and budget-conscious buyers thanks to its sharp screen and quality build. The performance will hardly wow you, but it’s capable for its intended purposes. This is a well-made and versatile entry point into the ChromeOS and Android app ecosystem for work and education.

Starts at $359.99

The Asus Chromebook Plus CX34

Best Budget Chromebook

Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 (2025)

We love Asus’ latest version of the Chromebook Plus CX34 because it delivers impressive performance and essential features at an unbeatable price. From the powerful processor and solid design to the AI features and great port selection, this machine handles everyday tasks with ease. It’s a great choice for students or anyone else who’s looking for a powerful, affordable Chromebook. This standout model also earned our Editors’ Choice award, reinforcing its position as the top pick in the budget Chromebook category.

Starts at $499.00

Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51-59MT)

Best Budget Gaming Laptop

Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51-59MT)

The Acer Nitro V 15 is a fine value for fledgling or cash-strapped PC players. It delivers more than 60fps of performance for well under $1,000, while dodging any major design potholes. Both the screen and build quality are passable for the price, which is about as low as cheap gaming laptops go. Its battery life and wide selection of ports also impress. If you can’t find the ANV15-51-59MT model we tested for sale, check out the ANV15-51-51H9, which has a slightly thinner chassis but is otherwise identical.

Starts at $699.99

Phones & Tablets

Nokia 2780 Flip Image

Best Budget Voice Phone

The Nokia 2780 Flip offers excellent 4G call quality, an FM-radio function, and Wi-Fi for a very affordable price. In addition, we like its classic clamshell design and Nokia’s variety of color options (black, blue, and red). Just keep your expectations in check for the 5MP camera.

MSRP $89.99

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G

Best Budget Android Phone

For less than $200, Samsung’s Galaxy A16 5G offers almost everything you need from a phone. Highlights include a bright screen with a fast 90Hz refresh rate, excellent battery life, good 5G performance, and a solid set of cameras. Moreover, Samsung promises six years of OS and security updates, meaning you can confidently use the phone for years to come. A microSD card slot for expandable storage rounds out this wallet-friendly package.

MSRP $199.99

Apple iPhone 16e

Best Budget iPhone

The iPhone 16e is the most affordable iPhone you can buy. It’s got Face ID for biometric security, a great display, and a zippy processor. It also has a custom modem and the best battery life of any iPhone with a 6.1-inch screen. Add in Apple Intelligence, a good camera, and quick wireless performance, and you have a solid entry point into the iPhone ecosystem for hundreds of dollars less.

Starts at $599.00

Amazon Fire HD 8

Best Budget Android Tablet

This simple 8-inch slate isn’t a powerhouse, by any means, but it offers easy access to gobs of media at a price that most competing 8-inch tablets can’t match. A clear step up from Amazon’s extremely entry-level Fire 7, it’s an appealing option for Amazon Prime subscribers, first-time tablet buyers, or anyone seeking a robust spare slate to carry on adventures.

MSRP $99.99

Apple iPad

Best Budget iPad

Apple iPad (10th Generation)

Apple’s 10.9-inch iPad, starting at $349, is all the tablet most people need. Its A14 Bionic processor runs the latest iPad OS apps speedily, and its landscape-mounted, wide-angle front camera is perfect for Zoom calls. It also works with the Apple Pencil (USB-C), supports Wi-Fi 6, and has a USB-C port.

MSRP $349.00

Desktops, PC Components & Upgrades

The Acer Aspire TC-1780-UA92

Best Budget Tower-Style Desktop

Replacing an earlier Aspire desktop in our list, Acer has produced another excellent deal with its Aspire TC-1780-UA92 tower. Equipped with a 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, our review configuration is light on memory, at just 8GB, but accessing the desktop’s internals to upgrade that RAM (or the 512GB SSD) is easy. Acer has crammed in everything we look for in a basic tower: modern Wi-Fi 6E, USB Type-C, a flash-card reader, and two HDMI ports. For all of that, the Aspire TC-1780-UA92 is our current Editors’ Choice award winner for budget home desktops.

Price as Tested $479.99

Dell Inspiron 24 AIO (5430) with keyboard and mouse

Best Budget All-in-One Desktop

Dell Inspiron 24 AIO (5430)

If you’ve got less than $600 to work with, it’s tough to beat an all-in-one PC like Dell’s latest 24-inch Inspiron AIO for its versatility, wireless accessories, and 1440p pop-up webcam. With a 1080p touch screen, this Inspiron is an ideal home PC for handling everyday tasks and keeping up with family and friends over video chat. This AIO also has enough memory and storage to last you a long while before becoming obsolete, and a broad enough port selection to handle all of your peripherals.

Price as Tested $799.99

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G Box 1

Best Budget CPU

AMD’s Ryzen 5000-series CPUs have been around for a while and are often steeply discounted, which maintains them as solid budget options. You can find the Ryzen 5 5600, in particular, for around half of its introduction price, which puts it right around $130 to $140 and solidly below all of AMD’s latest Ryzen 7000- and 9000-series processors. We don’t recommend the Ryzen 5 5600G based only on the price; it also delivers solid CPU performance and capable integrated graphics powerful enough to run most games with the settings turned down (and possibly dropping the resolution to 720p). Titles a few years old might even run at 1080p, or with higher settings, but results vary game to game.

MSRP $259.99

The Montech Air 903 Base

Best Budget PC Case

We’ve reviewed more than our share of great budget PC cases of late, and this latest victor is all about value for money. If you’re a function-over-form PC builder, the Air 903 Base gives you a lot of options for installing liquid-cooling gear on the cheap, freeing up more money for another radiator, better fans, more RAM, or even a leveled-up GPU or CPU. It’s not a sexy glass aquarium case or a slick aluminum effort, but call the Air 903 Base the budget-strapped enthusiast’s best friend. You get lots of storage bays, three powerful fans, and respectable cooling performance at a rock-bottom price.

MSRP $64.99

The Asus Prime Z790-P Wi-Fi

Best Budget Motherboard

Budget motherboards aren’t as cheap as in the past, but the Asus Prime Z790-P Wi-Fi often goes on sale for under $200 and is a whiz for the latest-gen Intel chips. The economical, full-ATX option has premium enhancements for advanced DDR5 handling and smart cooling for balancing thermals and noise. The loadout includes three M.2 SSD sockets, integrated 2.5Gbps Ethernet and Wi-Fi 6, and even a Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 (20Gbps) port on the rear I/O panel. The usual classy Asus BIOS tops off this winning LGA 1700 package.

MSRP $219.99

Addlink AddGame A93: Top

Best Budget Internal SSD

The relatively affordable Addlink AddGame A93 PCI Express 4.0 internal SSD tallied above-average scores in our benchmark tests and comes in capacities of up to 4TB. Its lack of DRAM could affect its performance in sustained large-file transfers, but that won’t be a problem for many users. The A93 also meets Sony’s requirements for use with the PlayStation 5 thanks in part to a compact heatsink that fits the M.2 expansion slot of the console.

Starts at $65.44

Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition

Best Budget Graphics Card

Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition

Intel’s “Battlemage” graphics architecture is an evolutionary step forward, with greatly improved performance and efficiency compared with previous versions. Arguably the best aspect of the Arc B580 graphics card is its low price, though, which undercuts its closest AMD and Nvidia competitors. Add in measurably better performance than these competitors, particularly at higher resolutions, and you get a graphics card that’s inexpensive yet still lets you enjoy playing the latest games.

MSRP $249.00

PC Peripherals & Networking Gear

Philips 221V8LB

Best Budget Monitor for Productivity

The Philips 221V8LB is remarkably affordable even for a budget monitor. Its image quality beats that of many slightly more expensive screens we’ve seen, thanks to full sRGB color coverage and an astoundingly high contrast ratio. That makes it suitable for light photo editing and working with line art or diagrams, and the monitor also does well in playing back movies with verve. Light and compact, the 221V8LB can fit in cramped environments such as a desk in a dorm room. Add a 100Hz refresh rate and adaptive-sync support, and you get an exceptional value.

MSRP $69.99

MSI Pro MP161 E2

Best Budget Portable Monitor

The MSI Pro MP161 E2 portable monitor comes in at a bargain price and offers both USB-C and HDMI connectivity. Its IPS screen has excellent contrast and an adequate maximum brightness level, though its limited sRGB color coverage makes it more suitable for workday tasks than photo editing. One nice touch is that its flexible kickstand integrates a tripod socket.

MSRP $129.99

ADATA SD810: Hero

Best Budget External SSD

ADATA’s SD810 comes in at a very reasonable cost per gigabyte and offers superfast performance for computers with a 20Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 interface. (It also works fine if all your computer has is the ubiquitous 10Gbps Gen 2 USB-C interface.) This tiny, aluminum-clad drive is impervious to dust and water, and it also meets military standards for impact resistance. It’s a tough little bargain to beat in an external SSD.

Price as Tested $89.99

Brother MFC-J4335DW Image

Best Budget Inkjet Printer (for Offices)

The $159.99 Brother MFC-J4335DW offers paper handling suitable for a micro/home office or personal use and stands out for its speed and low cost per page (0.9 cent for monochrome pages, 4.7 cents for color ones). As a four-function all-in-one or multifunction printer, the MFC-J4335DW prints, copies, scans, and faxes. It offers a 150-sheet input tray, plus a single-sheet bypass feeder, and it has a 20-sheet ADF for copying or scanning multipage documents. It can connect to your computer via USB, Wi-Fi, or Wi-Fi Direct, and it prints from iOS and Android mobile devices using the Brother mobile app. (See more cheap printers.)

MSRP $159.99

Epson Expression Home XP-5200 All-in-One Printer Image

Best Budget Inkjet Printer (for Homes)

Epson Expression Home XP-5200 All-in-One Printer

This low-cost all-in-one inkjet model is suitable for both homes and home offices, so long as your emphasis is on the printing side of things, not scanning or copying multipage documents. (It has a flatbed scan surface, but no automatic document feeder.) You get impressive output quality for just a bit over $100, and the printer itself is compact for what it is. We’d opt for this model over some closely matched, similarly priced competitors if your print jobs tend to include some photos in the mix.

MSRP $129.99

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Best Budget Laser Printer

If you don’t need a network connection, print infrequently, and never require color output, the HP LaserJet M209d is well worth its reasonable price. Its print text quality is top-notch compared with both mono lasers in its price range and in the broader segment. The lack of Ethernet and Wi-Fi support are downsides, but the printer’s low cost and solid performance make it very suitable for single users with light needs.

MSRP $119.00

After printing, waiting to remove the photo from the output slot

Best Budget Snapshot Printer

If you seek a smartphone companion photo printer but don’t want to be stuck with just rectangular business-card size or square Instagram-style prints, check out the Canon Selphy QX20. Unlike most competing models, which offer just one of the above formats, the QX20 can handle either. It also produces high-quality, long-lasting prints thanks to its dye-sub technology.

MSRP $149.99

The Bambu Labs A1 Mini Combo

Best Budget 3D Printer

The Bambu Lab A1 mini is a top-notch 3D printer for beginners or hobbyists seeking an affordable option. It’s easy to get going, fast, and even capable of four-color printing. Most important, it makes great-looking prints. Priced at $249 but offered with an add-on module (bringing the price to $399) that can print with any or all of four different-colored filaments, the A1 mini makes multicolor creations easy. It’s the lowest-cost four-color fused deposition modeling (FDM) printer currently on the market. And with ease of use that rivals pricier models from other vendors, it’s a nearly perfect device for someone new to 3D printing.

MSRP $249.00

The Epson Perfection V39 II on a desktop

Best Budget Photo Scanner

The Epson Perfection V39 II is an excellent budget flatbed photo scanner with robust software that makes it especially suitable for creative types and hobbyists. A high-resolution 4,800dpi scan engine, top-notch OCR accuracy, and streamlined task processes help it outclass the competition.

MSRP $119.99

Vankyo Performance V700W Image

Best Budget Home Projector

Vankyo’s Performance V700W is a 1080p projector that’s designed for home entertainment. It delivers surprisingly robust audio and high brightness for its price class, plus good input lag for casual gaming. Plus, its use of a single LCD and a white-LED light source guarantees an image that’s free of rainbow artifacts, which will be a big deal for those users who are prone to seeing them. (Not everyone is.)

MSRP $299.99

Kodak Luma 75 Portable Pocket Projector Image

Best Budget Portable Projector

Kodak Luma 75 Portable Pocket Projector

Kodak’s tiny Luma 75, at around $180, is a finely crafted yet minimalist portable projector. Weighing just 5 ounces and measuring 0.8 by 3 by 3 inches, it slips easily into a coat pocket. Its native resolution is 640 by 480 pixels, though it can display 1080p input without introducing scaling artifacts. A built-in battery lets you project for 90 minutes between charges. This easily focused projector handles photo and video content well and can mirror PowerPoint presentations; its 1-watt speaker is adequate for a small room. Its rated 30 lumens of brightness limits your image size, but for such a tiny device, it does a more-than-credible job.

MSRP $189.99

Dell Wired Collaboration Keyboard

Best Budget Keyboard

Dell Wired Collaboration Keyboard (KB525C)

Dell’s Wired Collaboration Keyboard is a low-profile, compact keyboard that has dedicated video meeting buttons compatible with both Zoom and Microsoft Teams. This keyboard is comfortable and quiet, and it packs more than a few shortcut keys, including a Microsoft Copilot key, which automatically pulls up Microsoft’s AI service on devices that support it. Membrane key switches muddle the typing experience, which might deter some people, but this keyboard is almost certainly a far better productivity pal than whatever came bundled with your PC.

MSRP $34.99

Logitech Signature AI Edition M750 Wireless Mouse

Best Budget Mouse

Logitech Signature AI Edition M750 Wireless Mouse

The $49.99 Logitech Signature AI Edition M750 is a respectable mouse by itself, but the introduction of a few AI-based shortcuts turns it into an impressive productivity tool. For instance, the middle button, highlighted in teal, automatically opens Logitech’s ChatGPT-based AI Prompt Builder software. Plus, its long battery life and compact size make it especially good for travel.

MSRP $49.99

TP-Link Archer AX10 (AX1500) Wi-Fi 6 Router Image

Best Budget Wi-Fi Router

TP-Link Archer AX10 (AX1500) Wi-Fi 6 Router

The TP-Link Archer AX10 is proof that you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to upgrade your network with Wi-Fi 6 technology. This reasonably priced dual-band router delivered solid throughput on the 5GHz band and good signal range in our performance tests. Though it lacks features typically found on more expensive models, including link aggregation and USB connectivity, you’d be hard pressed to find these features on any sub-$100 router. If you want to take advantage of the faster connection speeds, decreased latency, and more efficient client battery life that you get with Wi-Fi 6, but need to keep costs down, it’s an excellent choice. (One note: According to The Wall Street Journal, TP-Link is being investigated by several US government agencies for its security practices on its routers; we haven’t changed our recommendations on its products at the moment but are keeping an eye on the situation.)

MSRP $79.99

eero 6+ 3-pack

Best Budget Wi-Fi Mesh System

An older but still plenty-capable version of eero’s easy-to-use Wi-Fi mesh system, the eero 6+ ($139 for one node, $239 for two nodes, or $299 for a three-pack) offers Wi-Fi 6 technology and 160MHz channel width to deliver speedy wireless networking throughout your home. It’s a snap to install, delivers excellent performance in our tests, and doubles as a home automation hub. With frequent sales, it can be a steal, too. (See more budget routers and mesh systems.)

MSRP $299.99

QNAP TS-233 Image

Best Budget NAS Drive

The TS-233 packs some nice features into its stylish white enclosure, including two hot-swappable drive bays, a quad-core CPU, and a pair of USB ports for connecting external drives. It’s easy to manage using the Windows-like QTS operating system, and it offers one-touch backups. Installation was easy, and the NAS turned in very respectable file-transfer scores in our testing. Moreover, it offers a nice selection of QNAP-branded and third-party apps that turn the TS-233 into a multifunction server. Overall, it’s an affordable two-bay NAS designed for budget-conscious home users who’d rather store data in their own personal cloud than pay for a subscription-based cloud service.

MSRP $199.00

Cameras & Gear

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7

Best Budget Mirrorless Camera

The Panasonic Lumix G7 camera is an older model, but its 4K video engine, capable 16MP Micro Four Thirds image sensor, and strong ergonomics help it outshine fresher, more expensive competitors. You miss out on some modern conveniences, especially in terms of autofocus for action scenes, but it handles the fundamentals very well. We also like the broad collection of compatible Micro Four Thirds lenses on the market. At just $500 with a standard zoom, you won’t find as good a camera for the price elsewhere.

MSRP $799.99

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Best Budget Full-Frame Camera

With smartphone cameras as good as they are, there’s little reason for budding photographers to grab a compact. If you want to get started with a full-frame model, the same type of sensor format the pros use, we recommend starting with the Canon EOS RP. It’s the best way for beginners and price-sensitive shoppers to get started with a full-frame sensor, either for $999 as a body only or $1,299 with the RF 24-105mm STM kit lens. Additional lenses start at $199.99 if you want to expand your kit.

MSRP $1,299.00

DJI Neo

Best Budget Drone

The DJI Neo drone is very compact and easy to use. It’s light enough to avoid FAA registration and Remote ID requirements for recreational use, so you don’t have to fill out paperwork before you take it out for aerial selfies or landscape videos. The drone uses a stabilized 4K camera, includes propeller guards for palm launches and landings, and supports orbit, reveal, and tracking modes with full autopilot. A starting price of $199 gets you the drone and an 18-minute flight battery. A proper (but optional) remote control is available separately for $129.

MSRP $199.00

Sennheiser MKE 200 Image

Best Budget Vlogging Mic

For less than $100, the Sennheiser MKE 200 mic seriously enhances your camera’s audio quality. It’s a worthwhile upgrade for everything from vlogs to home movies and easily attaches to your camera’s shoe accessory mount. Just make sure your camera has a 3.5mm mic input before purchasing it.

MSRP $99.95

Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 Image

Best Budget Instant Camera

Instant cameras are always a hit at parties, and a breath of fresh air from the smartphone photos that dominate our social feeds. The $80 Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 is the latest in a long-running series that prints glossy, high-quality instant photos on either color ($7.50 for a 10-shot pack) or black-and-white ($8.25 for a 10-shot pack) Instax film. It couldn’t be easier to use—there’s just one button and a nifty twisting lens collar for mode selection.

MSRP $79.95

DJI Osmo Action 3 Image

Best Budget Action Cam

Despite being a couple of years old, the DJI Osmo Action 3 is still one of the best action cameras you can buy. It’s also a phenomenal value at around $200, making it the clear pick for adventurers on a budget. The Osmo records 4K video with incredibly effective digital stabilization, and it can ramp up the frame rate all the way to 120fps for epic slow-motion clips. The Action 3 is a cam you can take anywhere thanks to its tough, waterproof-to-52-feet frame, and it’s small enough to mount to a helmet, on a surfboard, or in another tight spot.

MSRP $329.00

Smart Home Devices

Echo Pop

Best Budget Smart Speaker

The Echo Pop is Amazon’s sub-$50 smart speaker. It’s half the size and $10 less on MSRP than the Echo Dot, and it can serve as an Eero mesh Wi-Fi node. The Dot sounds a bit better and has a few extra tricks, but the Pop is one of the most economical ways to add Alexa to any room in the house.

MSRP $39.99

Echo Show 15

Best Budget Smart Display

The third iteration of the Echo Show 5 continues to be the best smart display available for less than $100. It’s loaded with useful features like Amazon Alexa support and a 5-inch touch screen, and it sounds good for the size. It’s ideal for nightstands and bookshelves.

MSRP $89.99

Roku Smart Bulb SE Color

Best Budget Smart Light Bulb

Smart light bulbs used to cost a lot, and almost all of them relied on a hub to connect to your home network. But newer options, including the Roku Smart Bulb SE Color ($9.88 for one, $17.99 for a pack of two) don’t suffer from either downside. This LED bulb offers a full spectrum of hues, supports voice and app controls, and conveniently pairs with other Roku products.

MSRP $9.88

TP-Link Tapo RV30 Max Plus

Best Budget Robot Vacuum

TP-Link Tapo RV30 Max Plus

The TP-Link Tapo RV30 Max Plus robot vacuum uniquely offers LiDAR navigation and a self-emptying dustbin for an affordable price. Those features make a big difference in terms of convenience, and the RV30 Max Plus has a hybrid mop and vacuum mode as well. Competent cleaning performance and decent battery life round out the surprisingly compromise-free experience.

MSRP $299.99

TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Slim With Energy Monitoring (KP125M) Image

Best Budget Smart Plug

TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Slim With Energy Monitoring (KP125M)

We’ve reviewed scores of smart plugs over the years, but none quite as versatile as the TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Slim With Energy Monitoring. This small plug works with nearly every available smart home platform, is a breeze to install, and even tells you how much energy it supplies to any appliance you connect. A four-pack costs $49.99, which works out to $12.50 per plug, a very reasonable price for all of the features you’re getting. (The pricing here below is for TP-Link’s two-pack.)

MSRP $39.99

Best Budget Video Doorbell

Arlo Video Doorbell (2nd Generation)

One of the best and most versatile video doorbells regardless of price, the Arlo Video Doorbell is a top value. It comes in the choice of HD and 2K models, both of which offer a clear, 180-degree, head-to-toe view of your porch. You can install it with existing wires or power it with batteries. The doorbell even works with many third-party smart home platforms and voice assistants.

MSRP $79.99

TP-Link Tapo Indoor/Outdoor Home Security Wi-Fi Camera C120

Best Budget Smart Home Security Camera

Don’t let its affordable price and diminutive size fool you, the TP-Link Tapo Indoor/Outdoor Home Security Wi-Fi Camera C120 is a full-featured model with 2K video, color night vision, intelligent alerts, and built-in spotlights. It can store video recordings locally or in the cloud, and supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control. We can forgive its lack of mechanical pan and tilt controls since the camera works just as well indoors as outside.

MSRP $39.99

Amazon Smart Thermostat

Best Budget Smart Thermostat

A smart thermostat can cost upward of $250, but the Amazon Smart Thermostat lets you remotely control and monitor your home’s heating and cooling system for just $79.99. It’s a joint effort between Amazon and Resideo, which has been making traditional and smart Honeywell Home thermostats for ages. You don’t get all the features of pricier alternatives, such as remote sensors and multi-platform integrations, but it does support Alexa voice control for easy smart home device management.

MSRP $79.99

TVs & Media Streamers

Hisense 65U6N

Best Budget TV

Hisense TVs are usually an excellent value, and the inexpensive U6N punches well above its weight class. Its picture quality is fantastic for a budget TV, with wide, accurate color and very strong contrast thanks to its mini-LED backlight system. It also has Google TV with hands-free Google Assistant, Google Cast, and Apple AirPlay, and very low input lag for gaming. You can spend more to get a brighter TV, but you won’t find a better option for the price.

MSRP $599.99

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD

Best Budget Media Streamer

Most modern TVs have smart TV platforms and can stream whatever you want, but if you have an older HDTV, it might not be so well-equipped. The Amazon Fire TV Stick HD is the newest version of Amazon’s 1080p media streamer, and it can add streaming features to your dated TV for cheap. It has almost all of the features of the 4K Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, just in a lower resolution for about $15 less.

MSRP $34.99

Vizio 2.1 Soundbar

Best Budget Sound Bar

Vizio 2.1 Soundbar (SV210M-0808)

For well under $200, this soundbar and subwoofer bundle can add some much-needed thump to your TV. Though the soundbar itself doesn’t particularly impress, the subwoofer produces enough low-end rumble to enhance movies and other media. Unlike the platform-specific Roku Wireless Soundbar, the Vizio 2.1 Soundbar system works with any TV with HDMI ARC.

MSRP $169.99

Health & Fitness Gear

Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale

Best Budget Smart Scale

Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale

With both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, the Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale won’t have any problem pushing a total of 14 metrics to its feature-packed companion app or any linked third-party service. Its rechargeable battery is also quite convenient since it means you don’t need to worry about keeping spares around your home. Crucially, the scale recorded very accurate data in testing.

MSRP $79.99

Fitbit Inspire 3 Image

Best Budget Fitness Tracker

With long battery life, a color touch screen, and all the basic activity and sleep features you need, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is the best fitness tracker you can get for less than $100. The tracker’s simple interface and well-designed companion app make monitoring key fitness and health metrics easy, including your activity, blood oxygen saturation, breathing rate, sleep, and heart rate. Its Exercise app supports up to six activity shortcuts on the device at a time, and you can customize the list via the Fitbit app.

MSRP $99.95

Peloton Guide Image

Best Budget Fitness Machine

Smart fitness machines can easily run you $1,000 or more. The Peloton Guide, by contrast, is a relatively affordable camera that connects to your TV and lets you see yourself on the screen, alongside the instructor, so you can check your form in real time. The Guide uses computer vision to track your strength training movements, gives you credit for staying active throughout each set, and gamifies the experience by awarding achievement badges based on your performance. It also keeps track of your workouts and offers personalized class recommendations to help you hit all of your major muscle groups each week.

MSRP $295.00

Headphones & Audio

Anker Soundcore Space One

Best Budget Headphones

Anker Soundcore Space One

If you seek quality sound and decent active noise cancellation for under $100, the Anker Soundcore Space One headphones are a worthy choice. They come with a cable for wired listening, support the LDAC codec for hi-res streaming from compatible devices, and pair with a full-featured companion app that has customizable EQ. The button layout isn’t ideal, but the ear pads feel comfortable, and 40 hours of playback time with ANC is impressive.

MSRP $99.99

JLab JBuds Mini

Best Budget True Wireless Earphones

Just because the JLab JBuds Mini are tiny doesn’t mean they don’t offer a full set of capabilities. They sound punchy, include a highly effective transparency mode, work well for calls, and support a companion app with adjustable EQ. Best of all, they come in under $40 and are durable enough for workouts thanks to their IP55 rating.

MSRP $39.99

Earfun K2 Kids Bluetooth Headphones side profile

Best Budget Headphones for Kids

The understated and comfortable EarFun K2 Kids headphones push out impressive bass for the price and support the AAC codec for quality Bluetooth streams. They also ship with a fabric-lined 3.5mm audio cable for passive listening and should last up to an impressive 40 hours of wireless operation per charge. As for volume limiting, you can restrict the headphones to an output of either 85dB or 94dB.

MSRP $24.99

Anker Soundcore Motion 300 front view

Best Budget Speaker

Anker Soundcore Motion 300

Anker’s Soundcore Motion 300 speaker gets impressively loud for its size, is fully waterproof, and even includes a speakerphone. As for audio quality, it supports the hi-res-capable LDAC codec and works with an adjustable EQ via its companion app. And even though the drivers already pump out stereo sound, you can pair a second unit for a better sense of separation.

MSRP $79.00

Gaming Gear & Games

Nintendo Switch Lite-01

Best Budget Console

Years after its introduction, the Nintendo Switch remains an amazing game system that features excellent exclusives and a massive library of classic and indie games. The Switch Lite is the handheld-only version of the system that removes the dockable option and cuts the price by a third, to just $199.99. It’s an ideal device for playing games on the go, or even just kicking back on the couch.

MSRP $199.99

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Best Budget Gaming Keyboard

Graphics cards, fast monitors, $70 AAA games: PC gaming can get plenty expensive, and premium gaming keyboards can hit your wallet hard, too. But Corsair’s K55 RGB Pro can keep gamers competitive and their checkbooks in the black. With dedicated macro buttons, a detachable wrist rest, and RGB lighting, the K55 RGB Pro certainly looks the gamer part. It’s not a mechanical board, but it does offer comfortable-enough key action for typing, game mashing, or just surfing the web. Its plastic body signals its budget roots, but it’s a reliable gaming keyboard for just about any situation.

MSRP $59.99

Steelseries Rival 3 gaming mouse

Best Budget Gaming Mouse

Introduced in 2020, the SteelSeries Rival 3 is a little older than some of the choices on this list, but that speaks to the enduring value of this bargain clicker. At just $29.99, this is a no-frills mouse with a quality sensor that delivers fast movements at a respectable DPI. The three-part RGB rim adds some flair to the mouse’s subtle curves, while the low weight and solid build quality ensure long gaming sessions without issues. It favors a claw grip over a palm grip, but its value proposition might just be enough to sway noobs and hard-core gamers alike.

MSRP $29.99

Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQL3A

Best Budget Gaming Monitor

Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQL3A

The TUF Gaming VG27AQL3A is an impressive entry-level gaming monitor, thanks to a palatable price and a surprising amount of performance-enhancing features. It features a QHD 1440p resolution at a 180Hz refresh rate, which is a sweet spot for entry-level gaming displays. With support for both AMD and Nvidia adaptive-sync technologies and a wide color range, the VG27AQLA holds its own in a fiercely competitive corner of the market. It’s a great gaming monitor for those strapped for cash.

MSRP $299.00

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Best Budget Gaming Headset

Razer’s Barracuda X gaming headset produces enjoyable sound, has a clear boom mic, and feels comfortable to use for long gaming sessions. We also like that it lets you choose among 3.5mm, Bluetooth, and USB-C transmitter. Pricier alternatives might offer a more accurate surround sound mix or premium accessories, but the Barracuda X nails the basics for any gamer who doesn’t want to spend over $100 on their audio needs.

MSRP $99.99

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Best Budget Gaming Chair

Cheap gaming chairs are typically disappointing, but the Cooler Master Caliber X2 stands out from the pack. This sub-$400 chair offers the build quality and comfort you expect from more expensive options, with dense foam and sliding lumbar support.

MSRP $369.99

Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered

Best Budget Action Game

Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered

Resurrected by developer Aspyr, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered introduces two cult vampire classics to contemporary audiences. Acting as standalone games and sequels to 1996’s Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, the Soul Reaver titles follow Raziel, the vampire-turned-wraith who battles the undead’s evil machinations.

MSRP $29.99

Boss fight in Cygni

Best Budget Shmup

Hop into your spacecraft and gun down alien hordes in this mechanically complex shmup. Cygni: All Guns Blazing is a visual treat that uses perspective to challenge you from the air and the ground. Cycle power between your weapon systems and your shield to survive brutal gauntlets, or burn your resources to bring down as many foes as possible. With plenty to master and excellent replay value, Cygni: All Guns Blazing is a fine gateway game into the shmup genre.

MSRP $29.99

Thunder Ray

Best Budget Sports Game

Thunder Ray updates the classic Punch-Out!! formula. In this intergalactic boxing tournament, you slug your way through towering alien challengers, each with bizarre abilities. Winning requires studying their attack patterns and fighting back with the correct timing. There aren’t many challengers, but they’re brought to life through such gorgeous illustrated visuals and animations that you’ll want to replay them again and again.

MSRP $14.99

En Garde

Best Budget Beat-‘Em-Up Game

En Garde is a 3D beat ‘em up that trades vulgar urban fisticuffs for elegant European swordplay. This $20 PC romp takes you across vibrant 17th-century Spanish locales as you slice your way to victory with precise and satisfying rapier attacks. En Garde is short, but full of personality. Randomized bonus modes put your slashing skills to the test after the credits roll.

MSRP $19.99

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Best Budget Gaming Subscription

The mobile gaming market is overrun by low-quality, exploitative, free-to-play titles. Not Apple Arcade. For slightly more than a cup of coffee, it offers a curated catalog of premium, microtransaction-free iOS games, including megapopular titles (NBA 2K Arcade Edition) and niche darlings (Sayonara Wild Hearts).

Per Month, Starts at $6.99

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs Review

Best Budget VR Game

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

For more than a decade, the Angry Birds games dominated mobile gaming with their simple, addictive physics-based puzzles. That same entertaining gameplay translates shockingly well when you add another dimension. Angry Bird VR: Isle of Pigs isn’t a new game; in fact, it’s an update to the PS4 release from a few years ago. However, that doesn’t mean it’s not worth exploring on new hardware. Featuring improved controls, better graphics, and more than 100 brain teasers (plus user-created content), Isle of Pigs is a VR game packed with value.

MSRP $19.99

UFO 50

Best Budget Anthology

What if you found a forgotten video game system, a casualty of some past console war, plus 50 of its best titles? It would be an amazing journey through lost history. UFO 50 is a contemporary work, but the staggering indie anthology attempts to convince you that its games are real retro relics. Individually, the entries range from passable to brilliant fusions of past and present game design. Collectively, UFO 50 is an inspiring piece of alternate gaming history…and a lot of fun to play.

MSRP $24.99

Antivirus & Security

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Best Budget Security Suite

When you graduate to a full security suite, you get much more than basic antivirus protection. In addition to the firewall, vulnerability scan, and other bonus features found in K7 Antivirus, K7 Total Security adds spam filtering, parental control, system tuneup, ransomware protection, and more. Listing for $27 per year, it costs considerably less than most competitors. Its features don’t all perform on par with the best, but if its strengths match your needs, it can be a good choice.

Per Year, Starts at $27.00

Sophos Home Premium

Best Budget Antivirus Solution

At $60 per year, Sophos Home Premium doesn’t sound like a cheap antivirus solution—until you realize that that subscription lets you install and manage protection on up to 10 PCs or Macs. That brings the price per device down to $6, undercutting even K7 Antivirus Premium‘s discounted price. Only one of the testing labs we follow includes Sophos in its regular reports, but that lab awards it AAA certification. And the program earned an excellent score in our own hands-on malware protection test. Best of all, you can manage your installations remotely, even from your smartphone. No more driving across town to sort out an aging relative’s antivirus woes.

Per Year, Starts at $59.99

Bitdefender Total Security

Best Budget Security Suite for Many Licenses

Bitdefender Total Security

Bitdefender Total Security has all the security features you get from Bitdefender’s excellent antivirus software, plus firewall protection, system optimization, parental control, laptop anti-theft, and more. This Editors’ Choice-winning cross-platform suite includes protection for devices running Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. A 25-license family subscription goes for $139.99, which pencils out to just $5.60 per protected device.

Per Year, Starts at $109.99

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Best Budget Ransomware Service

Data443 Ransomware Recovery Manager

A movie director who doesn’t like how a scene is playing out can yell “Cut!” and roll back to the beginning. Likewise, if Data443 Ransomware Recovery Manager detects ransomware activity, it can roll back your system to before the attack. Every time you reboot, it restores your PC to a previous malware-free state, wiping out any changes except your own documents, pictures, and so on. The tool can’t claw back any data that malware has already exfiltrated from your system—it only reverts your PC, not the outside world. In testing, it detected and disabled all our real-world ransomware samples, though its file recovery wasn’t always perfect.

Per Year, Starts at $8.99

VPNs & Streaming Services

Best Budget VPN for Flexible Pricing

IVPN is one of two VPNs we know that use a special account system that builds in privacy while doing away with cumbersome passwords. If you want to use it truly anonymously, you can pay for it in cash by sending your dollars to IVPN’s headquarters. It also has incredibly flexible pricing: Standard plans start at $2 per week and top out at $140 every three years, with numerous levels in between. The IVPN Pro tier, which adds port-forwarding and multi-hop connections, is more expensive but still very affordable, starting at $4 weekly and going up to $220 for three years.

Per Month, Starts at $6.00

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Best Budget VPN for Privacy Hawks

All VPNs do essentially the same thing: They encrypt your web traffic so your ISP can’t see what you’re up to, and they make it harder for snoops to track you as you move around the web. Mullvad is no different. It uses a privacy-protecting account system and accepts cash deliveries if you don’t want to use an online payment method. Mullvad also takes a strong stance on privacy and transparency. This VPN service stands apart with its flat, cheap pricing: Five euros ($5.48) per month gets you access to all the service’s features, including multi-hop connections. It’s close to half the price of what most competitors charge while offering most, if not all, of the same functionality.

Per Month, Starts at $5.55

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Best Budget Video Streaming Service

With Peacock, you can watch a Bel Air reboot featuring a sinister Carlton reimagining that must be seen to be believed. Or you can just rewatch The Office. NBC’s video streaming service ditched its previously excellent free tier, but now has one of the best low-cost tiers we’ve tested. The $4.99-per-month Premium plan lets you watch many entertaining, ad-supported TV shows and movies. Upgrading to the $9.99-per-month Premium Plus tier kicks the ads to the curb.

Per Month, Starts at $7.99

Content Creation Software & Services

Wondershare Filmora

Best Budget Video Editing Software

When you don’t have a lot to spend on video editing software, Filmora by Wondershare is the app to use. For just about $50 per year, you get the trimming, transitions, overlays, and effects you’ve come to expect in enthusiast-level software. The company continues to add advanced and modern features like those you find in more established competitors, such as motion tracking, keyframing, and speech-to-text. It’s blazing fast at rendering, too.

Per Year, Starts at $49.99

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Best Budget Photo Editing Software

Photopea is a surprisingly capable online clone of Adobe Photoshop. The free version is quite usable, though a mere $5 per month gets you online storage, generative AI tools, and no ads. It doesn’t offer the most advanced features from Photoshop or other expensive photo editing apps, but it includes vector editing and works right within your web browser.

Per Month, Starts at Free

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Best Budget Audio Editing Software

Digital audio workstations (DAWs), which let you record, edit, mix, and master music, tend to cost hundreds of dollars. And although Apple’s GarageBand is free, it works only on Macs, and it lacks a proper mixing board (among other things). Enter Cockos Reaper, a full-blown, cross-platform DAW with multichannel recording, mixing, music notation, scoring for video, plenty of customization options, and other facilities normally associated with software that costs much more than its paltry $60. For that price, Reaper offers nearly all of the features and flexibility, if not the ease of use or visual appeal, of powerhouse digital audio workstations like Avid Pro Tools and Apple Logic Pro.

MSRP $60.00

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Best Budget Graphic Design Software

Serif Affinity Designer 2

At $69.99 for a macOS or Windows license, the vector image editing program Serif Affinity Designer is a steal. It costs just slightly more than one month of a subscription to Adobe’s Creative Cloud suite and is part of the only graphic design package we’ve tested with a generous free trial. Moreover, the software runs smoothly and has all the features beginner and intermediate designers need.

MSRP $69.99

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Best Budget Writing Software

If you want to track your writing closely, you won’t find a more affordable solution than yWriter. Its straightforward interface sets you up for success by pushing you to write scenes rather than chapters. The app conveniently provides all the structure and space you need to organize details about your current project and turns the information it collects into charts that help you monitor your progress. You can download yWriter for free on Windows and macOS computers, though you need to pay a one-time fee if you want to use it on your Android ($5.49) or iOS ($14.99) device.

MSRP Free

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Best Budget Cloud Storage

IDrive is one of the fastest and most full-featured online backup players around. It’s also among the cheapest. Clear interfaces in the IDrive apps for all major platforms let you store, sync, and share cloud files easily. You also get a significantly higher storage quota than any major competitor, with plans starting at 5TB for under $80 per year (and that’s frequently discounted). IDrive also offers full disk-cloning software and remote web-based backup management.

Per Year, Starts at $2.95

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Best Budget Web Hosting

You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get high-quality web hosting. AccuWeb Hosting offers thriftier clients a fantastic selection of low-cost hosting options, particularly its shared and WordPress plans. The longer you commit to a plan (12, 24, or 36 months), the cheaper the rate. You can even select plans for the Linux or Windows operating systems, which is a great option depending on your project.

MSRP $3.36

Free Games

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Best Free Fighting Game

Brawlhalla proves that Super Smash Bros. doesn’t have a monopoly on fun and frantic platformer fighters. You choose from a cast of colorful characters and try to smack them off the stage using your fists or wacky weapons—as they do the same to you. As a free-to-play game, Brawlhalla tempts you to spend real money to quickly unlock everything, but it costs nothing to start throwing some hands, unlike Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

League of Legends (for PC)

Best Free MOBA

The free League of Legends combines role-playing stat progression, tower defense, and real-time strategy to produce one of the most revered games in the genre. Every playable champion is rich and varied, and new ones get added regularly to shake up the meta. To top it off, the League’s competitive ranking system is perfectly designed to fire up your tier-climbing addiction.

MSRP Free

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Best Free MMO

Featuring fantastic combat, great visuals, and expansive endgame content, Lost Ark will fuel your loot-grinding obsession for months to come. The game launched in other regions in 2019, so the Western release comes with years’ worth of polish, content updates, and balance adjustments. The game uses a top-down, Diablo-esque camera perspective that’s different from other MMO titles, but once you get used to the look, there’s no shortage of brawl-heavy gameplay. And it’s free, unlike the $9.99 Black Desert Online.

MSRP Free

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Best Free Card Battle

A free mobile multiplayer card game based on Marvel superheroes sounds like something most serious gamers can safely ignore. However, the designers behind Hearthstone turned Marvel Snap into a deckbuilding masterpiece thanks to sublime strategy mechanics. Once you annihilate your opponent with Hulk or ruin their day with Hobgoblin, you’ll be ready to dive into another matchup. You can battle for free and unlock cards at a steady clip, too. Of course, you can turbocharge the experience by purchasing a battle pass that lets you quickly receive cards and bonus goodies.

MSRP Free

Boss battle in Wuthering Waves

Best Free Action RPG

Genshin Impact forever altered the free-to-play gaming landscape as an open-world RPG that was on par with many AAA titles. Developer Kuro Games leans into that formula with Wuthering Waves, an action RPG with an expansive open world, fast-paced action, and rich customization. Player movement is the real star here, as the game lets you parkour across the landscape and climb nearly any object you see.

MSRP Free

Free Software & Services

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Best Free VPN

Not only is Proton VPN among our top picks for best cheap VPN for everyone, it’s also the best free VPN you’ll find. Flexible pricing and low overall cost make it a great choice for cash-strapped shoppers. Proton VPN also boasts a great set of privacy tools, including multi-hop connections and access to Tor via VPN. Its free subscription tier is really impressive: While you can access only 75 servers across three countries and connect just one device at a time, Proton VPN—unlike most free VPNs—places no limit on how much data you can use. That alone is worth the price of admission (which is zero).

Per Month, Starts at $9.99

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Best Free Antivirus

For many years, Avast has been a mainstay of free antivirus protection. With Avast One Basic, you get Avast’s powerful antivirus protection, along with some elements of the Avast One security suite. All the testing labs we follow test Avast, and it regularly posts perfect or near-perfect scores. This free tool extends protection to macOS, Android, and iOS devices, though not at the same level as its Windows protection. It earns excellent scores in our own hands-on tests, and its features include ransomware protection, a simple firewall, and a bandwidth-limited VPN.

MSRP Free

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Best Free Email Encryption

Sending a message using traditional email is about as private as sending a postcard or thumb-tacking it to a community bulletin board. Even when your email travels over HTTPS channels, it’s still exposed to the email provider. With PreVeil, you get full-scale, business-grade email encryption at a cost of exactly zero. You don’t have to spin up a new email address, and the service integrates automatically with Apple Mail, Gmail, and Outlook. Forgot your all-important encryption password? A unique and sophisticated key recovery system lets you get it back with a little help from your friends.

MSRP Free

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Best Free Password Manager

Proton Pass looks great, works smoothly, and is open-source, meaning the code is under constant review. The robust free plan includes password health monitoring, along with storage and syncing for unlimited passwords across all of your devices. You can also create up to 10 email aliases, so say goodbye to spam forever. Proton Pass has browser extensions for Brave, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, a web-based vault, and apps for Android, ChromeOS, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Starts at Free

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Best Free Audio Editing Software

It’s hard to beat free, and if you’re looking to start a podcast or record music, or just need a tool to assemble and convert some audio samples, Audacity is your program. Now owned by Muse Group, this venerable software started life as an open-source, two-channel stereo editor, but it has grown and expanded to include multitrack recording, many effects, and spectral and spectrogram views for sample-level editing. Despite unlimited undos and redos and a new clip editor, Audacity is destructive at heart, with no support for VSTs or other real-time plug-ins. But if you’re careful with your edits, Audacity will get you where you need to go with no money down—or ever, in fact.

MSRP Free

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Best Free Photo Storage

If you need a place to store your photos online for free, use Google Photos. It’s a complete consumer photo workflow app for mobile and web that lets you automatically back up, organize, edit, and share your images. It no longer gives you unlimited storage (free users get a respectable 15GB), but its capabilities remain impressive. And if you want more storage, a $1.99-per-month Google One subscription includes 100GB.

MSRP Free

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Best Free Language Learning App

If you intend to learn a language for free, Duolingo is your best option. It might not make you proficient, but it supplements live classes well and can help you get the basics down. Duolingo impressively presents learning material for more than 30 languages in a clear structure and places you at the appropriate difficulty level, given your existing knowledge. The interface is top-notch, and we enjoy the engaging podcasts that accompany more traditional exercises. If you want an ad-free experience and personalized instruction, consider paying for a Super Duolingo subscription.

MSRP Free

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Best Free To-Do List App

Considering that to-do list apps are a dime a dozen, it’s downright shocking that so few of them are truly helpful, well designed, and affordable. Todoist, however, is all that. Whether you use the wonderful free version or pay to upgrade to an inexpensive Premium account, Todoist is clearly the best to-do list app on the market. It works on all your devices, tracks your productivity, and lets you geek out on organizing and analyzing your life. If you need an app to organize your tasks, either by yourself or in collaboration with others, you need Todoist.

Per Month, Starts at Free

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Best Free Mobile Payment App

Tired of shopping using cash or cards? Apple Pay lets you purchase nearly anything by holding your iPhone over an NFC terminal at a store. It has other cool functionalities, too, including peer-to-peer money transfers and the ability to house commuter passes, digital tickets, and ID cards. Don’t have an iPhone? The excellent Google Wallet provides many similar features on Android phones.

MSRP Free

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Best Free Dating App

A dating app like Tinder, which prioritizes fast hook-ups over drawn-out relationship analysis, needs to have as many users as possible. That’s why it costs you nothing to sign up and instantly start swiping to let people know whether you find them hot or not. If you want to pay money for perks such as profile boosts and Super Likes, you can do that, too. Still, free Tinder promises plenty of potential romantic rewards, unlike eHarmony’s no-cost tier.

Per Month, Starts at $19.99

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Best Free Website Builder

Wix is an excellent website builder—and unlike many of its competitors such as Gator or Squarespace, you can use it for free. You won’t get a custom domain, and you’ll need to be okay with ads appearing on your site, but in return you’ll enjoy powerful tools for building fantastic desktop and mobile sites. Besides, there’s nothing stopping you from upgrading later on.

Per Month, Starts at $17.00

YouTube Music

Best Free Streaming Music

An extension of Google’s entertainment arm and an offshoot of the enormous YouTube platform, YouTube Music lets you enjoy its many ad-supported offerings without spending a dime (though you can upgrade to a premium account to ditch the ads). YouTube Music’s community uploads, music videos, podcasts, scrolling lyrics, and recently added Samples (a music discovery tool) all make for an excellent package. It lacks hi-res audio, but YouTube Music is hard to beat for recommendation-based listening.

MSRP $10.99

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Best Free Streaming Video

Tubi doesn’t offer a limited free tier that simply acts as a teaser for a premium video streaming plan. Instead, it serves up its entire library of major studio releases—for free! Sure, it has ads, and certain movies and TV shows may come and go without warning. Still, Tubi proves you can enjoy great streaming video content without paying for a subscription.

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Best Free Video Conferencing App

Zoom has remained relevant by pivoting from a simple video conferencing app to a more comprehensive business communication tool. Now known as Zoom Workplace, the service features an AI assistant and new collaboration tools that you can use outside of meetings. Its robust free tier still offers 40-minute meetings, basic whiteboard features, team chat, and a 100-person attendee capacity, too.

Per User, Per Month, Starts at Free

This article was published by WTVG on 2025-03-18 15:41:00
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