Technology
This Razer gaming keyboard comes with a free gaming mouse
TL;DR: As of May 11, the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition keyboard comes bundled with a Razer Viper gaming mouse, free of charge — that’s about $80 in savings.
Some of us that are lucky enough to have free time during social distancing have taken on new projects to keep ourselves occupied — knitting, large jigsaw puzzles, and other activities that can take up a large chunk of your attention. Here’s a new project idea for our gaming friends out there: Build a gaming PC.
It takes a lot of time and money to do so, but the investment is totally worth it in the end. PCPartPicker is a great place to research the kind of PC you want to build, but you’re still going to need accessories to actually use the thing when it’s done — like a keyboard and mouse.
You can knock that off the shopping list right now, because the high-end Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition keyboard is coming bundled with a free Razer Viper gaming mouse at Best Buy. That’s $80 in savings on two quality PC accessories, and we can’t think of a better way to start out your setup. Both devices are ergonomically designed, super responsive, come with multiple programmable button options, and of course fun RGB lighting customization.
Pick up your bundle today — get a Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition keyboard and receive a Razer Viper gaming mouse free of charge at Best Buy.
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