Best PC Peripherals deals 2025 — deals on keyboards, headsets, mice, and more

Best Peripherals Deals 2025

Best PC Peripherals deals

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Refresh you're old setup with some new peripherals and improve your PC experience — whether it's a fan-favorite productivity mouse or a standalone gaming microphone that's been going strong for years. There are plenty of great deals on everything from clicky mechanical keyboards and ultra-lightweight gaming mice to wireless headsets and 4K webcams, and we're scanning e-tailers for the best deals.

We only pick the best deals: peripherals we've reviewed and tested, and that we continue to test over the years, tracking durability, comfort, and overall longevity. While the stakes might not seem as high on a gaming mouse or a headset as they are on a GPU or even an SSD, they're higher than you think — after all, peripherals are what you interact with most often, every single day. The right keyboard or mouse will probably have a much bigger impact on how you work (and play), at least as far as your immediate perception goes, than will swapping out any of your PC's internal components.

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Cherry  XTRFY M50 Wireless
Lowest-Ever Price
Save 71% ($49.01)
Cherry XTRFY M50 Wireless: was $69 now $19.99 at Amazon

The Cherry XTRFY M50 wireless is a lightweight (69 g) ergonomic gaming mouse suitable for small to medium hands. Using the tried and tested Pixart 3311 sensor, the XTRFY M50 has up to 12,000 CPI and a 1,000 Hz polling rate. Connect wirelessly via 2.4GHz or Bluetooth.

Other mouse features include Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot switches, pure PTFE feet, adjustable RGB illumination, and a 4D tilt wheel for horizontal scrolling.

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Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
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Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse: was $129.99 now $89.99 at Amazon

This lightweight gaming mouse from Logitech weighs only 80 grams and is one of the only modern FPS gaming mice to feature a truly ambidextrous design, with the ability to switch the side buttons for either left or right-handed gamers. With a super-accurate 25,600 DPI sensor and excellent battery life, the Logitech G Pro is a good choice as your main gaming mouse.

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Razer  Basilisk V3 Pro Wireless
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Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Wireless: was $159.99 now $124.99 at Amazon

Razer's flagship wireless Basilisk V3 Pro features Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, Gen-3 optical mouse switches, and 13 zones of bright RGB underglow lighting. It gets up to 110 hours of battery life and is compatible with Razer's HyperPolling Wireless Dongle and Mouse Dock Pro.

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HyperX QuadCast S
Save 44% ($70)
HyperX QuadCast S: was $159.99 now $89.99 at Amazon

Lowest ever price

HyperX's QuadCast S is the pretty, colorful version of one of our favorite microphones of all time — and it's currently on sale for 50% off. It features four selectable polar patterns, a built-in shock mount, and HyperX's excellent tap-to-mute feature, and it will make you sound practically professional right out of the box.

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Logitech  Brio 4K Webcam
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Logitech Brio 4K Webcam: was $199.99 now $128.99 at Amazon

The Logitech Brio 4K was the first 4K webcam on the market back when it first debuted in 2017. There are lots of 4K webcams now, but the Brio 4K is still a solid performer with good auto light correction, a 90-degree field of view, and 5x HD zoom. This isn't the cheapest we've seen it, but it's pretty close — and definitely cheaper than most 4K webcams.

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Best Audio Deals

SteelSeries Arena 9 Illuminated 5.1 Desktop Gaming Speakers
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SteelSeries Arena 9 Illuminated 5.1 Desktop Gaming Speakers: was $679.99 now $543.99 at Amazon

These booming speakers bring 5.1 surround to your PC in a big way. They have wireless connectivity for the rear speakers, a lifesaver, and built-in lighting that spruces up your room. This 280W (peak) system also has a full-featured software suite to tailor it to your needs.

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Edifier G2000 32W PC Gaming Computer Speakers
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Edifier G2000 32W PC Gaming Computer Speakers: was $109.99 now $89.99 at Amazon

These compact speakers have a 32W peak, but they still deliver decent bass thanks to the built-in subwoofer located on the back of one of the speakers. They connect via USB, 3.5mm, or Bluetooth 5.2, giving you plenty of options. They are tuned for gaming, so serious audiophiles should look elsewhere for music-oriented speakers.

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Razer BlackShark V2 Pro
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Razer BlackShark V2 Pro: was $199.99 now $172.99 at Amazon

Razer's BlackShark V2 Pro wireless headset is comfortable and lightweight, sounds good for both music and gaming, and has one of the best on-headset boom microphones we've ever tested.

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Logitech G735 Wireless Headset
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Logitech G735 Wireless Headset: was $259.99 now $195.47 at Amazon

While this headset from Logitech's premium "inclusive" Aurora line isn't the only white headset on the market, it is awfully comfortable — and it's one of the few headsets our peripherals editor has that almost always just works. Features simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless/Bluetooth connectivity with audio mixing, detachable boom mic, and pretty lights.

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HyperX  Cloud Alpha Wireless
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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless: was $199.99 now $142.99 at Amazon

HyperX's premium wireless headset features a strong but lightweight aluminum frame and a detachable boom mic. It only has 2.4GHz wireless connectivity — not Bluetooth — but offers a ridiculous 300 hours of battery life over said connection.

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Turtle Beach  Atlas Air
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Turtle Beach Atlas Air: was $179.99 now $149.99 at Amazon

The only wireless open-back gaming headset on the market is incredibly light and comfortable and sounds great. It has a detachable, flip-to-mute boom mic, dual-mode wireless connectivity, and gets about 50 hours of battery life.

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Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED
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Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED: was $79.99 now $46.78 at Amazon

Logitech's G435 LIGHTSPEED weighs just 5.8 ounces and supports Bluetooth connectivity with a variety of devices ranging from smartphones, to PCs, to handheld consoles like the Nintendo Switch 2.

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Best Keyboard Deals

Asus ROG Strix Scope II Gaming Keyboard
Save 24% ($51)
Asus ROG Strix Scope II Gaming Keyboard: was $209.99 now $158.99 at Amazon

This 96-percent keyboard features a hot-swappable PCB, a three-way knob and multifunction button for media controls, and comes with a perfectly sized wrist-rest. It also sounds great, thanks to sound-dampening foam in the case.

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Logitech  G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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Logitech G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: was $79.99 now $48.98 at Amazon

The Logitech G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a wired device with backlit keys. As the name suggests, it has a tenkeyless form factor so there is no numeric pad. The keys are mechanical with tactile switches.

Full-sized G413 SE full-sized model with numeric keypad for $59.99, 33% off

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Best Gaming Mice Deals

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
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Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: was $149.99 now $99.99 at Amazon

The DeathAdder V3 Pro is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse with a fantastic shape, Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, and up to 90 hours of battery life. It weighs just 63g and is perfect for a range of gamers.

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Logitech  MX Vertical Wireless Mouse
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Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse: was $119.99 now $108.49 at Amazon

This ergonomically designed vertical mouse is designed to reduce the strain on your wrist whilst performing your everyday productivity tasks. With a 4K DPI and six buttons, the Logitech MX can connect wirelessly or by Bluetooth and weighs 130 grams.

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Logitech  G203 Wired Gaming Mouse
Save 49%
Logitech G203 Wired Gaming Mouse: was $39.99 now $20.43 at Amazon

Compact, budget-friendly gaming mouse features three RGB lighting zones, and an 8,000 DPI sensor, and weighs just 113 grams.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse
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Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse: was $149.99 now $94.99 at Amazon

Logitech's first-gen Pro X Superlight wireless gaming mouse features the brand's Hero 25K sensor and weighs just 63g. Connect via cable or 2.4GHz wireless.

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Logitech  G502 Hero Wired Gaming Mouse
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Logitech G502 Hero Wired Gaming Mouse: was $69.99 now $37.99 at Amazon

The Logitech G502 Hero is Logitech's wired update to its classic Proteus Core mouse. Its optical sensor can reach 25,600 DPI and it has 11 customizable buttons with enough onboard memory to store 5 customization profiles. This mouse also uses mechanical switches, has 1 Lightsync RGB zone, and has removable weights to customize its feel.

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SteelSeries QcK Medium Gaming Mouse Pad
Save 25% ($3)
SteelSeries QcK Medium Gaming Mouse Pad: was $11.99 now $8.99 at Amazon

SteelSeries' classic QcK gaming mouse pad is fairly basic — featuring a micro-woven cloth surface and a nonslip rubber backing, and measuring 12.6 x 10.8 inches (320 x 270mm) and just 2mm thick — but it's a solid option if you're looking for a no-frills mouse pad to up your mouse accuracy.

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Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Senior Editor, Peripherals

Sarah Jacobsson Purewal is a senior editor at Tom's Hardware covering peripherals, software, and custom builds. You can find more of her work in PCWorld, Macworld, TechHive, CNET, Gizmodo, Tom's Guide, PC Gamer, Men's Health, Men's Fitness, SHAPE, Cosmopolitan, and just about everywhere else.

  • I6K0E
    Why do you continue to post the Best Buy link to the MX Master 4? It's been back to its MSRP of $120 for two days, and it's not discounted on Amazon either.
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  • m3city
    That is an advertisment portal, market is a constant flowing ecosystem. I don't remember when I read an actual review or article that is not a copy-paste from somewhere else. Home page, roughly 3 so-called news, 12 adverts.
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