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Razer kicks off sales season with early Black Friday deals

We're still a few weeks away from Black Friday, but Razer is kicking the sales season off early with a round of early deals delivering big discounts for streaming and console gear, PC gaming peripherals and mobile accessories. 

The first round of Razer deals are live today, covering the usual batch of gaming peripherals in addition to streaming gear and mobile accessories, including Razer's popular smartphone cases.

If you are in need of a new gaming keyboard, then there are some pretty big deals live already. For instance, the Razer BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless is 41% off, bringing the price down from £99.99 to £58.99. The Razer Huntsman Elite is 37% off, bringing the price down from £199.99 to £125.99. The Razer Ornata V2, which is a mecha-membrane keyboard, is also on sale, cutting the price down to £69.99.

On the mouse front, you can get the Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless gaming mouse and dock for £87.99. The Razer Viper Ultimate gaming mouse is down to £84.99 and the Razer Deathadder V2 Pro is down from £129.99 to £77.99.

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 £37.99. On the high-end side of things, the Razer Nari Ultimate is down from £199.99 to just £79.99.

On the streaming and console front, you can find discounts on the Seiren range of microphones, with up to a 57% discount, or you can pick up a Kraken headset for Xbox or PlayStation, which are up to 50% off. For mobile accessories, the Razer Anzu smart glasses range is discounted, as are other accessories like charging pads, earbuds, cases and more.

These are just a few of Razer's early Black Friday deals and there will be more deals coming over the next few weeks. You can find all of Razer's Black Friday deals on Amazon, HERE.

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