Technology
Gaming accessories on sale this weekend ahead of Black Friday
You’re only as good as the gaming accessories you’re using. That’s something someone said once, right? Well, it’s true.
Whether you’re a PC or console gamer, you’ll find something in this roundup of gaming desks, chairs, mice, and much more on sale. Ready to take your skills to the next level? Check out these 9 great deals ahead of Black Friday:
MSRP: $316
They don’t call this giant desk the Overlord for nothing. With an extra-large 45-inch x 23.75-inch gaming surface and a beveled front cutout that keeps you closer to the monitor without sacrificing accessory space, this desk will ensure you’re always in the action and ready to go. It also has an integrated cup holder (so clutch) and headphone hook, a power console that provides three grounded outlet receptors, two USB charging ports, and a cord management hole.
MSRP: $319
The Challenger has all of those same features as the Overlord, except the gaming surface is a bit larger at 47.5 inches x 23.75 inches.
MSRP: $338
This desk’s steel frame has a powder-coated finish that resists corrosion and is designed with floor levelers and crossbars to provide extra stability during more intense sessions. It has the cup holder, headphone hook, power console, and USB charging ports of the previous two and features a 47-inch x 23.75-inch gaming surface.
MSRP: $298
Cup holder, headphone hook, power console, USB charging ports: check, check, check, check. Sound familiar? The Quest comes with all those features, a 45-inch x 28.25-inch carbon fiber gaming surface, and the stabilizing steel frame of the Zone letting you play more aggressively.
MSRP: $349.99
Some people mean their guitar when they refer to their axe. Some people literally mean an axe. You’ll mean your sweet gaming chair that gives you the support, stability, and comfort you need to play for hours. With 2D adjustable armrests to relieve wrist pressure and lumbar support promoting good posture, this chair helps you maintain your focus and remain comfortable while you play.
MSRP: $370
The sleek and stylish high back chair is contoured for comfort, with height- and tilt-adjustable seating and armrests to help you find the perfect position for gaming. Even the headrest and lumbar support pillow are adjustable (or removable) so you can customize your ergonomic needs to your exact specifications.
MSRP: $55
Enjoy precision gaming with the Azio Atom’s PixArt 3360 sensor and 270 degree RGB lighting, allowing you to scroll and click easily and accurately. The hardware-based function controls ensure you won’t need any external software for configuration, letting you get right into the action out of the box.
MSRP: $79.99
With a top-grade PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor and reliable Huano button switches, Aventa gives you complete, customizable control over your mouse. It’s fused with an alloy exoskeletal frame, metallic anodized mesh, and dynamic cut lines, making it look really pretty while maintaining an extremely lightweight, ergonomic design.
MSRP: $462
Gaming will never sound the same after you put on Mobius. Planar magnetic drivers deliver cinematic sound, full 3D surround sound modes are supported, and Waves Nx tech allows for real-time 3D processing. These headphones even have anatomy calibration to tailor sound to your ear and integrated head tracking that adjusts the audio intricately to sound perfect no matter where you move.
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