Up your game with 7 early Black Friday gaming peripheral deals I personally recommend
With Black Friday approaching quickly, now is the perfect time to consider upgrading your gaming setup! Though you don’t need a lot beyond a good gaming machine and a low-latency monitor or TV, you can boost your enjoyment with the right peripherals. As someone who is both a lifelong gamer and a professional tech journalist, I can help you out.
Right now, you can save money on some of the best gaming monitors, PC game controllers and gaming headsets. This includes the LG UltraGear 34 OLED for $700 off, and the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P headset for $25 off. If you’re looking for a controller, the new Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is on sale for $30 off.
Without further ado, here are 7 gaming peripherals I recommend you buy right now. Also, make sure to check out the best early Black Friday gaming laptop deals and the best early Black Friday gaming PC deals.
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- LG UltraGear 34 OLED: was $1,399 now $699 @ LG
- SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P: was $149 now $124 @ Amazon
- Razer Wolverine V3 Pro: was $199 now $169 @ Amazon
- Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk: was $349 now $319 @ Amazon
- Meletrix BOOG75: was $199 now $169 @ Amazon
- Razer Viper V2 Pro: was $80 now $49 @ Amazon
- DXRacer Craft L: was $499 now $449 @ Amazon
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This 34-inch curved gaming monitor packs a gorgeous OLED display with a WQHD resolution and 21:9 aspect ratio. Add in a 240Hz refresh rate and you’ve got everything a gamer needs — but the real secret weapon is webOS, giving you a full-blown Smart TV experience.
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The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P is compatible with PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC, Android, iOS and Meta Quest. Sound quality is incredible, and the 360° spatial audio makes games feel more immersive. With intuitive controls, an elastic headband and adjustable memory foam earcups, the Arctis Nova 5P is extremely comfortable. It also boasts an outstanding battery life of up to 60 hours, and a 15-minute charge gives you about 5 hours of playing time. Note that you’ll need the Arctis Nova 5X to use with your Xbox.
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The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is a remarkably sleek, comfortable, and high-performance controller for Xbox and PC, boasting Hall Effect thumbs and sticks, alongside a premium build. It uses Razer’s mouse switches for the face actions, which are the real stars of the show — look no further if you’re a lover of clicky buttons. As long as you can afford it, controllers don't get much better than this.
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The Arozzi Arena Gaming desk is one of the best gaming desks you can buy, thanks in no small part to its big, outstanding design. The desk is 63 inches wide, giving you plenty of room for your equipment, and since it's 31 inches deep, you don't need to sit too close to your screen while you play.
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The Meletrix Boog75 might be a gaming keyboard, but it’s not toying around thanks to its durable gasket-mounted design, smooth linear switches, fast performance and stylish design. Though it’s too heavy to travel with, this board delivers an all-around satisfying gaming and typing experience.
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For the real esports competitors, check out the Razer Viper V2 Pro. Not only is it an extremely lightweight wireless esports mouse with exceptional battery life, but it also works great for everyday use, too. Plus, it boasts a slew of customization options to fine-tune your experience.
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The DXRacer Craft is a good gaming chair for those seeking some cool visual themes, extremely easy assembly and excellent overall build quality. It doesn't offer a ton of features, but it's still quite a comfortable option within its price range.
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Tony is a computing writer at Tom’s Guide covering laptops, tablets, Windows, and iOS. During his off-hours, Tony enjoys reading comic books, playing video games, reading speculative fiction novels, and spending too much time on X/Twitter. His non-nerdy pursuits involve attending Hard Rock/Heavy Metal concerts and going to NYC bars with friends and colleagues. His work has appeared in publications such as Laptop Mag, PC Mag, and various independent gaming sites.
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