Best Tech and PC Hardware Deals

Best Tech and PC Hardware Deals

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We’ve tracked down some of the best deals on tech and computer components to bring you great savings on everything from CPUs, SSDs and graphics cards to laptops, monitors, and 3D printers. Despite inflation, prices of PC hardware are on the way down, because of declining demand and a glut of flash memory and GPUs. 

If it’s a PC component, a full system, a peripheral, or a maker product, you can save a lot of money on it right now and in the days ahead. There are many tech promotions and it’s difficult to separate the hype from the actual bargains. Fortunately, we’re doing some legwork for you, combing through the best deals on hardware and highlighting them below.

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We’ve checked all the best tech deals below to ensure they provide valuable savings and notable discounts. But if you see a product on sale and it’s one we haven’t covered, we recommend checking the price history and other vendors’ prices on sites such as Google Shopping and PCPartPicker.

Amazon shoppers can use the website CamelCamelCamel and its Camelizer Chrome extension to see a product’s price history. This will give you an idea of the average price and whether or not the current offer is an actual deal. 

Best Deals on Tech Overall

MSI Katana GF76 17-Inch Gaming Laptop: now $1,149 at Target (opens in new tab)

MSI Katana GF76 17-Inch Gaming Laptop: now $1,149 at Target (opens in new tab) (was $1,499)
The MSI Katana GF76 not only has a large 17.3-inch IPS screen, but also comes with a 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H processor, and a pokey Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU. Other specs include 16GBs of RAM and a 512GB SSD.

SteelSeries Apex 7 (Brown Switch): now $103 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)

SteelSeries Apex 7 (Brown Switch): now $103 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $159)
The full-sized Apex 7 mechanical keyboard from SteelSeries comes with an OLED display and Brown switches. The keyboard also features full RGB backlighting and a detachable wrist rest. 

Lian Li Lancool III Mid-Tower ATX Case (White): now $139 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Lian Li Lancool III Mid-Tower ATX Case (White): now $139 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $159)
This spacious mid-tower case from Lian Li comes with 4 pre-installed 140mm PWN fans for out-of-the-box high airflow. With a mesh front panel and tempered glass side panel, there are also 2x USB 3.0 / Audio front ports and a Type C port.

Samsung Odyssey G70B 32-Inch 4K Gaming Monitor: now $799 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Samsung Odyssey G70B 32-Inch 4K Gaming Monitor: now $799 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $999)
The Samsung Odyssey G70B is a 32-inch gaming monitor that boasts some impressive specs. With a 4K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate on an IPS panel, the monitor with provide stunning visuals on any computer that has a graphics card powerful enough to make the most out of it. 

WD Black SN850X 2TB: now $189 at Western Digital (opens in new tab)

WD Black SN850X 2TB: now $189 at Western Digital (opens in new tab) (was $289)
This PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 SSD offers impressively fast read/write speeds of up to 7300/6600 MB/s, a minimal design, and a comprehensive WD Black software dashboard for keeping it running at its best.

XFX Speedster MERC310 AMD Radeon RX 7900XT: now $880 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

XFX Speedster MERC310 AMD Radeon RX 7900XT: now $880 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $949)
One of the latest GPU offerings from AMD, this RX 7900XT from XFX features a triple fan cooling solution to help keep the graphics card from thermal throttling. The 7900 XT comes with a whopping 20GB of GDDR6 VRAM and can boost up to 2535MHz. See our review of the RX 7900XT for more information.

Gigabyte M28U 28-inch 4K:  now $529 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Gigabyte M28U 28-inch 4K: now $529 at Newegg (opens in new tab) with promo code (was $649)
This 28-inch, 4K 144 Hz screen has HDMI 2.1 support for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, as well as the latest GPUs. There’s also a KVM switch, HDR support, and USB Type-C. 

Best Monitor Deals

Samsung Odyssey G70B 32-Inch 4K Gaming Monitor: now $799 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Samsung Odyssey G70B 32-Inch 4K Gaming Monitor: now $799 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $999)
The Samsung Odyssey G70B is a 32-inch gaming monitor that boasts some impressive specs. With a 4K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate on an IPS panel, the monitor with provide stunning visuals on any computer that has a graphics card powerful enough to make the most out of it. 

Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QNR 24.5-inch gaming monitor: now $299 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QNR 24.5-inch gaming monitor: now $299 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $399)
The Asus ROG Swift PG259QNR is a gaming monitor aimed at serious FPS gamers and those who require the higher accuracy of higher frame rates. With its 360Hz refresh rate, this monitor can pump the frame rates as long as your graphics card can keep up.

The PG259QNR measures 24.5 inches and has a 1080p FHD resolution on an IPS panel. The lower resolution makes it easier to sustain the high FPS count without encountering dips in performance during crucial gameplay.

Monoprice Dark Matter 42770 (144 Hz 1080p, IPS, Edge-lit):  now $149 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Monoprice Dark Matter 42770 (144 Hz 1080p, IPS, Edge-lit): now $149 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $229)
Monoprice Dark Matter 42770 (144 Hz 1080p, IPS, Edge-lit) now $169 at Newegg (was $249) Our favorite budget monitor to date, we found this 144 Hz VA panel delivers a wide color gamut, with excellent contrast, aided by edge-lit W-LED backlighting. It also supports FreeSync and G-Sync variable refresh.

Gigabyte M32U:  now $699 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Gigabyte M32U: now $699 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $799)
This 32-inch, 4K 144Hz display boasts a 1 ms response time and HDMI 2.1 support, to make the most of the latest GPUs or next-gen consoles — alongside HDR 600, a KVM switch and built-in speakers. 

Aorus FO48U 4K OLED 48-inch: now $829 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Aorus FO48U 4K OLED 48-inch: now $829 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $1,499)
This excellent 48-inch 4K OLED monitor/TV has a 120Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms (GTG) Response Time, HDMI 2.1, and support for FreeSync Premium.

Other features include 10-bit color / 98% DCI-P3 / 130% sRGB, and a KVM feature with USB Type-C to control multiple devices. Check out our Aorus FO48U review to see why we gave it our Editor’s choice award. 

Dell S2721DGF 27-inch 144 Hz Monitor:  now $299 at Dell (opens in new tab)

Dell S2721DGF 27-inch 144 Hz Monitor: now $299 at Dell (opens in new tab) (was $589)
Available at an all-time low price, our favorite monitor sports a 2560 x 1440 resolution. Operating at a speedy 144 Hz in FreeSync or G-Sync, this well-built display returns a contrast ratio over 3700 and covers 120 percent of the sRGB gamut.

Best SSD & HDD Deals

WD Black SN850X 2TB: now $189 at Western Digital (opens in new tab)

WD Black SN850X 2TB: now $189 at Western Digital (opens in new tab) (was $289)
This PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 SSD offers impressively fast read/write speeds of up to 7300/6600 MB/s, a minimal design, and a comprehensive WD Black software dashboard for keeping it running at its best.

WD Black SN850 2TB SSD for PlayStation 5: now $219 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

WD Black SN850 2TB SSD for PlayStation 5: now $219 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $299)
One of our favorite SSDs, the WD Black SN850 is a fast Gen 4.0 PCIe M.2 SSD with read/write performance of 7000/5300MB/s respectively. See our review of the SN850 for greater detail. This particular 2TB model is officially licensed with Sony PlayStation and comes with a heatsink – so that it can be installed in a PS5 console and dissipate heat better, due to the confined space.  

Crucial P3 2TB SSD: now $113 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Crucial P3 2TB SSD: now $113 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $174)
The Crucial P3 2TB SSD can reach read/write speeds of 3500/3000 MB/s. It has an M.2 2280 form factor and connects using an NVMe interface.

Crucial P3 Plus 2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD:  now $124 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)

Crucial P3 Plus 2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD: now $124 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $189)
Crucial’s P3 Plus isn’t the best-performing drive by any measure, as we saw in our review. But it’s a PCIe 4.0 model rated to top 5,000 MB/s sequential reads and 4,200 MB/s writes, with a good 5-year warranty.

Samsung 980 Pro 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD:  now $119 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Samsung 980 Pro 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD: now $119 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $229)
Our favorite SSD thanks to its epic performance and superb power efficiency, the Samsung 980 Pro 1TB offers sequential read and write speeds of 7,000 and 5,100 MBps.

Best CPU Deals

AMD Ryzen 5 5500: now $98 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

AMD Ryzen 5 5500: now $98 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $159)
The Ryzen 5 5500 is a 6-Core, 12-Thread CPU that is capable of 4.2GHz at max boost and is also unlocked for overclocking. This desktop processor comes boxed with a stock “Wraith Stealth” cooler. 

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G:  now $128 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G: now $128 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $259)
The Ryzen 5 5600G is a six-core 12-thread APU with a 16MB L3 cache and a base clock of 3.9GHz able to boost to 4.4GHz. This chip contains integrated Radeon graphics with a TDP of 65W. The Wraith Stealth cooler is also included in this retail box.

Best Laptop and Desktop PC Deals

Asus VivoBook 16X: now $449 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Asus VivoBook 16X: now $449 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $549)
With a 16-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) display that has a 16:10 screen ratio the Asus VivoBook is a good nominee for browsing and studying. Contained in the laptop is an AMD Ryzen 5 5600H CPU with Radeon Vega 7 Graphics, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. 

Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra Slim: now $1,649 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra Slim: now $1,649 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $2,099)
With a 15.6-inch 165Hz QHD display, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card, AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD, this laptop packs a lot of power into its ultra-slim frame.
(model -GA503QS-BS96Q)

Asus ROG Zephyrus 15: now $1,899 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)

Asus ROG Zephyrus 15: now $1,899 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $2,199)
The ROG Zephyrus 15 sports a 1440p QHD 15.6-inch screen and is powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD for storage. 

Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 Gaming Laptop: now $2,099 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 Gaming Laptop: now $2,099 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $2,399)
This config of the Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 Gaming Laptop has an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX CPU and an RTX 3080 GPU. RAM sits at 16GB and storage at 1TB, plus this laptop has a 300 Hz IPS display.

Gigabyte Aorus 5: now $1,149 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)

Gigabyte Aorus 5: now $1,149 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $1,499)
The Aorus 5 (model-SE4-73US213SH) from Gigabyte has a 15.6-inch FHD IPS screen and components that include an Intel Core i7-12700H, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD.

Gigabyte Aorus 17: now $2,089 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Gigabyte Aorus 17: now $2,089 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $2,499)
The powerful Aorus 17 (model-YE5-74US544SH) contains an Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti GPU, an Intel Core i7-12700H CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The resolution of the screen is only 1080p on an IPS panel, but the screen does boast a massive 360 Hz refresh rate. 

Gigabyte G5 15.6-Inch Gaming Laptop: now $899 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Gigabyte G5 15.6-Inch Gaming Laptop: now $899 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $1,199)
This version of the Gigabyte G5 (model – KE-52US213SH) is stacked with an Nvidia RTX 3060, 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12500H, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. The screen is an IPS panel that measures 15.6 inches with an FHD resolution and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate. These are some great specs for a gaming laptop at this price point.  

MSI Katana GF76 17-Inch Gaming Laptop: now $1,149 at Target (opens in new tab)

MSI Katana GF76 17-Inch Gaming Laptop: now $1,149 at Target (opens in new tab) (was $1,499)
The MSI Katana GF76 not only has a large 17.3-inch IPS screen, but also comes with a 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H processor, and a pokey Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU. Other specs include 16GBs of RAM and a 512GB SSD.

MSI Vector GP66: now $2,049 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

MSI Vector GP66: now $2,049 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $2,599)
This impressively specced Vector GP66 from MSI has a  15.6-inch 165Hz QHD screen, Intel’s 12th Gen Core i9-12900H CPU, the powerful Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti GPU, a massive  32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD.  
(model-Vector GP66 12UHSO-673)

Best Deals on PC Cases, Motherboards, PSUs, and Coolers

Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler: now $99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler: now $99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)(was $142)
(opens in new tab)The Noctua NH D15 CPU Cooler has a dual-tower design with six heat pipes and two fans providing great cooling performance for near-silent systems. It also supports Intel’s LGA1700 socket for Alder Lake CPUs.

Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Ultra: now $289 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Ultra: now $289 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $369)
The Z690 Aorus Ultra from Gigabyte is an LGA 1700 socketed motherboard that supports Intel’s 12th Generation Alder Lake CPUs and comes complete with PCIe 5.0, USB 3.2, and WiFi 6. This board also uses DDR5 RAM for superfast memory.

Gigabyte Z690 UD AX (DDR4): now $199 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Gigabyte Z690 UD AX (DDR4): now $199 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $219)
The LGA 1700 Z690 UD AX from Gigabyte has three M.2 sockets, PCIe 5.0, USB 3.2, Gen 2×2 type-C, Wi-Fi 6, and lots of thermal cooling on its VRMs. A feature-rich board for a great price whilst it’s on sale. 

Lian Li Lancool III Mid-Tower ATX Case (White): now $139 at Newegg (opens in new tab)

Lian Li Lancool III Mid-Tower ATX Case (White): now $139 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $159)
This spacious mid-tower case from Lian Li comes with 4 pre-installed 140mm PWN fans for out-of-the-box high airflow. With a mesh front panel and tempered glass side panel, there are also 2x USB 3.0 / Audio front ports and a Type C port.

Phanteks Eclipse P300A: now $69 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Phanteks Eclipse P300A: now $69 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $89)
A popular mid-tower ATX case for building in, the Phanteks Eclipse P300A has good airflow – thanks to its mesh front panel, and included rear exhaust fan. The front panel includes audio ports and 2 x USB 3.0 ports.

Antec NX410 ATX Mid-Tower Case: now $84 at Amazon with coupon (opens in new tab)

Antec NX410 ATX Mid-Tower Case: now $84 at Amazon with coupon (opens in new tab) (was $89)
This mid-tower case from Antec has a mesh front panel, a tempered glass side panel,  and three pre-installed ARGB fans. This case comes in white. 

Best Deals on Peripherals and More

Logitech Brio 4K Webcam: now $164 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Logitech Brio 4K Webcam: now $164 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $199)
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. $135 isn’t the cheapest we’ve seen it, but it’s pretty close — and definitely cheaper than most 4K webcams. 

Logitech C920x HD Pro Webcam: now $68 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Logitech C920x HD Pro Webcam: now $68 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $69)
Despite being launched in 2013, this is still one of the best webcams for most people. It offers 1080p/30fps resolution and performs pretty well in both low-light and overexposed settings, and is at one of its lowest prices of just $59 right now.

Razer Kiyo Pro: now $94 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Razer Kiyo Pro: now $94 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $199)
The Razer Kiyo Pro is one of our favorite webcams, thanks to its excellent, flattering images and practically headset-level mic quality. It hasn’t been full price for a while, but right now it’s at this low price of just $87.99.

Razer Power Up Gaming Bundle: now $79 at Walmart (opens in new tab)

Razer Power Up Gaming Bundle: now $79 at Walmart (opens in new tab) (was $95)
This Razer peripheral bundle comes complete with a V2 – Cynosa Lite, Gigantus V2 L, DeathAdder Essential Mouse, and a BlackShark V2 X headset.

Glorious Model D- Gaming Mouse: now $51 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Glorious Model D- Gaming Mouse: now $51 at Amazon (opens in new tab) with coupon (was $85)
A fantastic mouse for FPS gaming, the Glorious Model D- (Minus) is a lightweight mouse with a honeycomb cutout design to help reduce its weight. The Model D- uses a Pixart PMW3360 sensor that can go up to 12K DPI, and weighs only 61 grams.

Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: now $109 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: now $109 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $149)
The Logitech G502 is one of the best gaming mice. This wireless gaming mouse packs Logitech’s Hero 25K sensor and premium features such as custom weights. 

Logitech G PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse (League of Legends Edition): now 62 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Logitech G PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse (League of Legends Edition): now 62 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $129)
This version of the G PRO wireless came before the more recent “Superlight” version. Still, although it isn’t as light, it offers a better experience for left-handed players as this mouse is truly ambidextrous with buttons on the left and right sides of the mouse. The League of Legends version uses a blue and gold color scheme. 

Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Champion Series Mouse: now $72 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Champion Series Mouse: now $72 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $109)
This is a wireless mouse that uses both 2.4 GHz wireless as well as Bluetooth to connect. It has a programmable RGB LED and 7 buttons that can be customized with macros. The Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Champion Series Mouse has a Marksman 26K optical sensor with a maximum speed of 26,000 DPI.

Logitech G502 Hero Wired Gaming Mouse: now $35 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Logitech G502 Hero Wired Gaming Mouse: now $35 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $79)
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.

Razer Viper Ultralight Wired Gaming Mouse: now $43 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Razer Viper Ultralight Wired Gaming Mouse: now $43 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $60)
The Razer Viper Ultralight wired gaming mouse features a Razer 5G optical sensor with a speed of 20,000 DPI. It’s ambidextrous in design and connects using a wired connection. This is one of the best prices we’ve seen for the mouse since it was first released.

Razer Viper Ultimate Ultralight with charging dock: now $59 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)

Razer Viper Ultimate Ultralight with charging dock: now $59 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $149)
The Razer Viper Ultimate is a wireless optical gaming mouse, and this model comes with a charging dock. This version comes in white and has RGB lighting and an impressive 20K DPI sensor. See our review of the Razer Viper Ultimate for more details on this mouse. 

Razer Basilisk Ultimate: now $69 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)

Razer Basilisk Ultimate: now $69 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $169)
The Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless is an optical mouse that comes complete with a charging dock. With a 20K DPI sensor and RGB lighting, this right-handed mouse is good for gaming and productivity work.  

Razer DeathAdder Essential Gaming Mouse: now $19 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Razer DeathAdder Essential Gaming Mouse: now $19 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $49)
With a maximum DPI of 6,400, the Razer DeathAdder Essential Gaming mouse stands as a viable mid-tier gaming mouse. It has 5 programmable buttons that use mechanical switches. On the underside is an optical sensor.

Razer DeathAdder v2 Pro: now $59 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Razer DeathAdder v2 Pro: now $59 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $129)
The DeathAdder v2 Pro is on sale now at an impressive retail price. With a 20,000 DPI optical sensor and patented responsive switches, It’s a true king when it comes to FPS and RTS gaming.

Redragon M910-K Gaming Mouse: now $15 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Redragon M910-K Gaming Mouse: now $15 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $20)
This wired gaming mouse from Redragon is RGB backlit and has 9 buttons total that can be programmed. It has an adjustable speed that caps out at 8000 DPI.

Logitech G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: now $64 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Logitech G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: now $64 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $69)
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.

SteelSeries Apex 7 (Brown Switch): now $103 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)

SteelSeries Apex 7 (Brown Switch): now $103 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $159)
The full-sized Apex 7 mechanical keyboard from SteelSeries comes with an OLED display and Brown switches. The keyboard also features full RGB backlighting and a detachable wrist rest. 

HyperX Cloud Alpha S: now $100 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

HyperX Cloud Alpha S: now $100 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $129)
The HyperX Cloud Alpha S wired gaming headset is a solid, well-built comfortable headset that offers excellent natural audio reproduction.   

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Wireless Headset: now $119 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Wireless Headset: now $119 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $179)
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro wireless headset usually costs around $179 but is discounted today to $119. It has 50mm, high-end sound drivers, with a frequency response range of 12 Hz up to 28,000 Hz. According to Razer, the battery can last up to 24 hours. 

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Stewart Bendle
Deals Writer

Stewart Bendle is a deals writer at Tom’s Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.

  • Ya know how I know this article is sponsored by Amazon?

    Because NONE of these are good deals. They’re just average, everyday prices.

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  • The deals are pretty mediocre right now. Still waiting to see if rtx is gonna drop in price. The rest of deals look so average

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  • Those are terrible “deals”. $10 off or so is not a bargain. I mean, it beats a sharp stick in the eye, but for a special sale day, not too impressed.

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  • The only good deals I’ve seen are:

    Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB for $300, though B&H Photo has the better deal as they give tax back on their store card, which can be higher than the 5% Amazon gives on theirs.

    Samsung 870 QVO 4TB at Amazon has a 25% cash back total offer, bringing it down to $337.50, or $84/TB.

    WD Red Plus 10TB NAS HDD for $189 at Newegg.

    Nintendo, XBOX, and Playstation cash cards 25% cash back total at Amazon today.

    Otherwise it’s all pretty mediocre so far.

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  • Yep it’s a sale for people who don’t know better.

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  • ADATA 8200 Pro 1TB is going for $107.99 which isn’t bad lately. For the last few months it has been in the $125-135 range.

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  • Yeah, I don’t see many good deals at all. Not great deals on Newegg, either.

    What a waste of time this has been.

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  • I don’t know why you guys are so down on this stuff. These are some pretty decent deals for people who would enjoy several-dollar discounts on obsolete clearance items, paying half off an “original price” that is double msrp, paying a subscription fee to use physical spyware built by a company that explicitly pays people to review private recordings taken from always-on microphones and cameras… And don’t even get me started on that awesome Razer stereo headset that is physically incapable of playing 7.1 sound.

    My point is the $120 SSD I was going to buy regardless is $4 cheaper today than it was 2 weeks ago, and $7 cheaper than it was 2 months ago. So this is the first time ever I’ve bought anything on Prime day. I’m very thrilled to be getting a “64% off original price” prime day exclusive deal ™

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  • The Oloy RAM is back up to 52.

    Amazon had a lot of door buster sales that only lasted 12 hours.

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  • A couple of good deals like the Logitech keyboard and the Samsung 970 evo plus but other than that it looks like regular discounts. Black Friday scam strikes again.

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