Amazon Prime Day Is the Perfect Time to Upgrade Your Gaming Battlestation With These Peripheral Deals

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PC gamers have a big opportunity with the latest Amazon Prime Day sales to grab some SteelSeries peripherals, including some excellent gaming keyboards and extra-low prices on higher-end add-ons that you may have been waiting for — check out the full list here. My favorite is $100 off the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless HyperMagnetic Gaming Keyboard, with its price dropping to $150.

When CNET’s own Lori Grunin reviewed the latest SteelSeries Apex Pro keyboard’s abilities, she said, “Both Protection Mode and Rapid Tap are in the SteelSeries GG software, which means they should probably work with older Apex Pro models. The software will also come with GG Quicksets, presets for the actuation levels and a handful of features optimized by game to get you started.”

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That means even with an earlier model like the Apex Pro TKL, you should still be able to get important benefits like fixing double-key tapping mistakes when you’re excited. And, if you want the latest mechanical keyboard upgrades, the high-end Apex Pro Gen 3 is around $40 off, currently at $204 for Prime Day.

Arctis Nova 5X headset lying down on a bright pink background with the on-earcup controls facing you with the mic retracted into the earcup. The controls are volume, mic mute, power, connection game/chat balance.

CNET liked this SteelSeries headset for its combo of entry-level and premium features.

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Those hunting for new gaming headphones should also take a look at the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X, with Prime Day sales finally dropping the headset just below $100. Grunin calls the Nova 5X “an entry-premium wireless headset intended for use with PCs, consoles and most anything else with a USB-C port, plus limited Bluetooth.” Her verdict? “Given that the speakers are the same as others in the Nova headset line, I’m not surprised they sound pretty similar: really good.”

Nova 5X users also get access to the Sonar app, SteelSeries’ option for tweaking two equalizer profiles to get exactly the audio environment you want no matter what platform you’re playing on.

black gaming mouse with glowing side bits and glowing yellow SteelSeries logo

SteelSeries Rival 5 gaming mouse packs on the buttons.

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I also spotted a few enticing SteelSeries mice deals. For wireless fans looking for a premium model, the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless mouse is $50 off, bringing it all the way down to $70. In addition to that low-sweat RGB design, SteelSeries says it has a 200-hour battery life and switches that will last for a lifetime of clicks, plus an optical gaming sensor designed with PixArt. Or, for a more complex model with extra buttons, the Aerox 5 mouse is discounted to below $100.

Gamers who want to save more money and stick with always-reliable wired mice should stop by the SteelSeries Rival 5, now discounted by $20 down to $40, with its 18,000 CPI TrueMove Air optical sensor.

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Curated discounts worth shopping while they last.

Oh, and if you’re more into mobile gaming, this Nitro Deck for the Nintendo Switch is having its own big discount moment for Amazon Prime Day.



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