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Razer unleashes early Black Friday deals

Black Friday is coming up very soon, but a lot of tech and gaming companies are getting an early jump on sales season. Today, Razer officially launched its own line-up of Black Friday deals. 

The first round of Razer deals are live today, covering the usual batch of gaming peripherals in addition to a few early discounts on Razer Blade laptops.

If you are in need of a new gaming keyboard, then there are some pretty big deals live already. For instance, the Razer Hunstman Tournament Edition is down from £149.99 to £76.99. If you want something more traditional, then the Razer BlackWidow (2019) mechanical gaming keyboard is down from £99.99 to £74.99. The Razer Ornata V2, which is a mecha-membrane keyboard, is also on sale, cutting the price down to £75.99.

On the mouse front, you can get the Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless gaming mouse and dock for £86.99. The Razer Viper Ultimate gaming mouse is down to £99.99 and the Razer Naga Trinity MOBA/MMO gaming mouse is 50% off, bringing the price down to £49.99.

If you are in need of a headset, then there are plenty of Razer options to choose from. Starting with the Kraken X, which is normally £49.99 but is now on sale for £34.49. The standard Razer Kraken is down from £79.99 to £42.99. On the high-end side of things, the Razer Nari is just £99.99 at the moment, while the Nari Ultimate with THX Spatial Audio is down to £86.99.

There are a number of Razer Blade laptops with discounts available on Amazon this week too. That includes 17% off the Razer Blade Stealth 13 2020, 10% off the Razer Blade 15 Base Model and 10% off of the Razer Blade 15 with 300Hz display.

There will be more Razer deals later on the 27th of November, with another round of deals set to follow on the 30th for Cyber Monday. You can see the full list of currently available deals from Razer HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are many of you shopping around for some new gaming gear for your setup? Are you going to be picking anything up during the sales this month? 

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