The last Friday in November is finally upon us, and with it, the traditional barrage of Black Friday deals. Of course, our first and foremost job these days is to scout out smartphone deals for you. However, here at GSMArena we tend to be tech geeks with broad interests – cool PC peripherals are just one example.

Gaming keyboard deals
Without further ado, let’s jump right into things with some offerings keyboards. Razer is offering some of its keyboards on sale in the US. The Black Widow V3 Mini It’s an excellent 10-key, 65%-sized keyboard with per-key RGB lighting, up to 200 hours of battery life, and HyperSpeed wireless connection technology for low latency. It can be achieved with clickable green or linear yellow mechanical switches.

Then there’s the Razer Huntman Mini – an even 60% smaller wired board, 10 per-key RGB-free keys, and your choice of snap or linear optical switches. Its price is well undercut at $70 on Amazon US or EUR 70 on Amazon DE. This last deal is for a black board with purple switches. Also, this is as good a place as any to note that most German keyboard listings, including this one, are for QWERTZ layout keyboards.

Next, we found a couple of interesting offers from Corsair. There’s the big boy Corsair K100 full-size keyboard, currently on sale in its optical-mechanical switch variant. It is a wired keyboard with 44 RGB zones, multimedia and additional programmable keys.

The classic and famous Corsair K70 it is also for sale. It’s another full-sized board with optical-mechanical OPX linear switches and media controls, plus loads of RGB. It can be had for $120 or with Cherry MX Red linear switches in Germany for 150 euros.

Gaming mice deals
Switching to mice. The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite has a good price reduced to $50 in the United States and 63 euros in Germany. It’s a professional gaming mouse with a full twelve programmable buttons mounted on a slider on its side. It is great for MOBA and MMO games.

The Razer Naga Trinity offers even more flexibility with its programmable buttons. These are now mounted on interchangeable plates, so you can choose whether you want 2, 7 or 12 programmable buttons on your mouse at any one time.

The Razer Viper Ultimate it’s a much simpler mouse, but still wireless, with Hyperspeed technology, up to 70 hours of battery life and 8 programmable buttons.

The Razer Basilisk V3 it might be hardwired, but it comes with loads of RGB and a total of 11 programmable buttons.

The Razer Orochi V2 it’s also technically a gaming mouse, but it’s geared more towards mobile use than anything else. It is very light, offers up to 950 hours of battery life and has two connection modes for greater flexibility: Razer HyperSpeed or Bluetooth. It’s also very reasonably priced, currently ongoing $40 in the United States and 38 euros on Amazon DE.

Last, but not least, an affordable option in the Razer DeathAdder V2. It is a fashionable wired mouse with ergonomic design and 8 programmable buttons.

Streaming webcam offers
Finally, we have a sort of “miscellaneous” category with a couple of chords webcams. In keeping with the general “gaming” theme of the article and the products it contains, these webcams are not just your ordinary ordinary cameras, but also quite high-quality ones, which are also suitable for streaming as a general purpose.

There is the Razer Kiyo Prowhich has a wide angle lens with adjustable FOV and a maximum resolution of 1080p@60fps.

And there is also the Elgato Facecam. You may have heard of Elgato for its large product portfolio in the online streaming niche. Elgato Facecam is perfectly suited for such purposes with 1080p@60fps quality.


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