Get ready to blow that tax return money on your gamer den, because Amazon has an offer you can’t refuse. (Well, you can, but it’s your loss.)
For Tuesday only, a slew of Logitech computer gaming accessories are up to 60 percent off.
The deal features a variety of keyboards, mice, and headsets, as well as a few big ticket items, like the Logitech Z906 surround sound speaker system. Need an HD webcam for recording? You can buy the Logitech HD pro webcam C920 for half the price today.
Here are a few noteworthy steals from today’s sale.
1) Logitech G35 7.1-channel surround sound headset
PC gamers can keep their enemies close with these sound-enhancing headphones, powered by Dolby technology. Controls on the headset allow users to switch between chatting, gaming and listening to music.
Price: $90.99 (regularly $129.99)
2) Logitech surround sound speaker system Z906
If you’d prefer to feel the Earth shake when you play Rocket League, you might want to opt for speakers. This 5.1 digital surround sound system can support up to six devices, so you can enhance all gameplay, and movie-watching too.
Price: $249.99 (regularly $399.99)
3) Logitech Bluetooth audio adapter
Bluetooth-enabled speakers can cost upwards of $200. This handy device allows any sound system to be streamed by phone from up to 50 feet away.
Price: $22.49 (regularly $39.99)
4) Logitech wireless solar keyboard K750 for Mac
Screw batteries. This sleek, Mac-compatible keyboard charges by natural or artificial light, so as long as you have a lamp nearby, you’re good to go for up to three months of gameplay in the dark.
Price: $37.50 (regularly $59.99)
5) Logitech G13 programmable gameboard with LCD display
Never get a hand cramp in the middle of a raid again. This mini-keyboard is a hybrid of your regular keyboard and mouse to make gameplay easier and faster. You can program up to 25 custom keymaps. It also comes with preconfigured settings for popular games, like World of Warcraft and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
Price: $38.99 (regularly $79.99)
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