If money's tight and you're currently hunting through the Amazon October Prime Day sales for a bargain, I've got some really good news for you. It's possible to refresh your entire gaming peripheral setup for less than $120, and you don't have to spend you hard-earned cash on lesser gear to do it.
I've rounded up a gaming keyboard, mouse, controller and headset for a relatively tiny sum, which means you can finally throw those old and busted gaming peripherals straight in the trash where they belong. Life's too short for rubbish gaming gear, so do yourself a favor and check out these bargain beauties.
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Keyboard | Gamakay NaughShark |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V3 |
Controller | 8BitDo Ultimate 2C |
Headset | Razer BlackShark V2 X |
Gamakay x NaughShark
Kicking things off with a keeb, the (an incredibly silly name, I know) is remarkably good for the cash. It's got Hall effect switches, PBT keycaps, and surprisingly good software—all features we expect to see on premium keyboards, never mind budget ones.
It's a compact 65% board, though, so no numpad for you. Still, small keebs are the order of the day at the moment, as a tiny chassis means there's more room for you to swing your mouse around wildly in . So I'm told, at least.
Razer Basilisk V3
It's still genuinely astonishing to me that you can pick up a brilliant Razer gaming mouse —although it's a wired model, so you'll have to be immune to the so-called dragging effect of a cable.
Which, let's face it, most of us [[link]] are. Don't listen to naysayers who protest that a cable holds you back, as it really doesn't. Plus, it means no connection issues to worry about, and this mouse is incredibly well-featured otherwise.
It comes with a plethora of programmable buttons, a very good sensor, and a nice scrollwheel for quick weapon-swapping. Even RGB lighting is on the table here, which is great to see at this price.
8BitDo Ultimate 2C
I mean, do I really need to write anything here? Oh, go on then—the is a fantastic gaming controller, here in .
Yeah, I'll let that sink in for a minute. It's a wireless gaming controller for about what I paid for my last cinema ticket, and trust me, [[link]] you'll have more fun with one of these. It's got a bit of a mushy dpad, and it's a little small in the hands, but otherwise this is a fine gaming peripheral for frankly silly money. I wouldn't even think twice about it for this amount of cash.
Razer BlackShark V2 X
The Razer BlackShark V2 X is a brilliant gaming headset—and such a stalwart of our deals pages, it's like finding an old friend at this point. It's got 50 mm titanium drivers that sound genuinely good, which is more than I can say for most other gaming headsets at this price, and it's about as comfy as you'll find for south of $100.
Take it from someone who's tested a ton of super-cheap cans—this model stands head and shoulders over nearly all of them. It's a bit of a looker, too, and the perfect way to round out our sub-$110 roundup. Cheap but more than cheerful, every one.
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