The Big Cyber Deals score is not a live price tracker and it is not a promise that a product is perfect. It is an editorial shortcut to help shoppers compare picks quickly.

Usefulness comes first.

A product needs a clear reason to exist. Does it solve a real problem? Does it make travel, filming, charging, flying, or daily tech use easier? A flashy gadget with no repeat use loses points fast.

Buyer fit matters.

Some products are great for beginners. Some are better for creators. Some are only worth it for hobbyists. A good deal is not just cheap. It has to fit the person likely to buy it.

Setup friction matters.

If a gadget needs confusing apps, weird cables, extra parts, or a long setup before it becomes useful, the score drops. Easy-to-use gear gets a boost.

Bundle value matters.

For drones and cameras, the accessories can change the value. Extra batteries, cases, cables, mounts, and storage can make a bundle more useful than a bare listing.

Risk matters.

Products with unclear compatibility, weak support, missing parts, confusing listings, or fragile build quality should not score like easy recommendations.

Price confidence matters, but prices move.

Because prices and availability can change, Big Cyber Deals avoids locking every post to a live price. The score is about the overall buying case, not just one temporary number.

Big Cyber Deals shortcut:

A high score means the product looks useful, understandable, fairly positioned, and worth a closer look. Always check the final merchant page before buying.