Technology
Are your keyboard and mouse making you less productive? Try these instead.
A good mouse and keyboard can do wonders for your productivity. You don’t even know how unproductive you’re likely being without them.
You’re thinking of upgrading now? Lucky for you, you don’t even need to splurge.
From a keyboard that resembles a typewriter to a mouse that elevates your gaming experience, there’s something here for everyone. Shop all the deals below in the Mashable Shop.
Step up your game (literally) with this mouse that’s designed to enhance your gaming experience. It boasts advanced optical sensors, a design inspired by aeronautics and autosports, reliable button switches, and superior ergonomics for added comfort. Normally $79.99, you can get it on sale for $65.
If you miss typing on a typewriter, this keyboard evokes the same feel. It has round keycaps, complemented by a durable metal alloy frame and premium leather or wood surface to make it look more vintage. The keys are even designed to mimic the tactile feel of typewriters from yesteryear. Get it on sale for $185 — 15% off the usual cost of $219.99.
Complementing the retro keyboard is this mouse that’s crafted with top-grain chrome-tanned leather to exude a retro look and provide a pleasant touch. It has the PixArt PAW3805 sensor that can track on virtually any surface, including glass. It can also connect wireless via Bluetooth and lasts up to four months on a single charge. Typically $99.99, it’s now on sale for $80.
Designed to help you achieve unprecedented gaming accuracy, this mouse features Pixart 3360 sensor, 270° RGB lighting, and a proprietary coating. It has an extra-wide build, as well as an arrow pattern that allows for precise control, comfort, and a sensational scrolling experience. And with hardware-based function controls, you can customize settings with ease. It usually goes for $55, but you can get it on sale for $45.
Perfect for intense game plays, this mouse features a rubberized surface, an ergonomically-designed claw grip, and side buttons that offer additional maneuverability. It’s designed for instant plug and play, so you don’t need to install additional drivers or software to start gaming. And with the swoosh-shaped blue LED lighting module, it can help you get that game-ready attitude with every use. Grab it on sale for $15.
The Apple Magic Keyboard is a fine piece of tech, but it’s not exactly economical. This alternative replicates its minimalist aesthetic down to the aluminum, bead-blasted finish. But unlike the Magic Keyboard, this one has raised keys for tactile feedback. It even has a snap-on palm rest for added comfort. Typically retailing for $99, you can now get it on sale for $79.
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