New Razer PC gaming deals: save 20% on Iskur chairs, Raptor monitors, plus more
The ‘Outplay your competition’ sale is now live
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A whole host of excellent PC gaming deals are available over atRazerthis week with the brand’s latest’outplay your competition' promotion.
First up, the premium gaming company is offering a free gift with all orders over $129 when you use the codeOUTPLAYat checkout. This particular bonus stacks on top of a number of savings today on everything from premium gaming monitors to mechanical keyboards, so make sure you don’t forget to use it!
Deals-wise, probably the best options today are the Razer Raptor 27-inch gaming monitorfor $699.99 (was $799)and the Razer Iskur gaming chairfor $399 (was $499). While pricey, these premium models are some of the best gaming products in their categories respectively - and a discount goes a long way in justifying an investment. It’s definitely not cheap if you want a full Razer gaming setup, but these 12% and 20% price cuts are going to help you save a ton of cash.
For those just looking for a peripheral or two, we’d recommend checking out the Razer Black Widow Elitefor $109 (was $169). This full-size keyboard is a fantastic addition to any setup with its excellent proprietary mechanical switches, fully programmable RGB, and host of media controls. Today’s discount knocks a full 35% off so it’s a great chance to get a high-end keyboard for a mid-range price.
Note, we’ve listed US prices in this introduction but the ‘Outplay your competition’ sale is also available at theRazer UKandRazer EUstores.
The best Razer PC gaming deals today
Razer BlackWidow Elite mechanical keyboard:$169$109.99 at RazerSave $60 -If you’re looking to upgrade your keyboard game, today’s deal on this Razer BlackWidow Elite is a great choice. This high-end keyboard features Razer’s own proprietary mechanical switches, a full host of media controls and programmable RGB lighting, plus a handy detachable wrist pad. Note, this keyboard usually comes with your choice of switches - yellow (linear) or green (clicky), but only the yellow switches are in stock right now.
Razer Raptor 165Hz 27-inch monitor:$799$699.99 at RazerSave $100 -It’s pricey, but the latest 165Hz Raptor is just about the best built and best-looking gaming monitor money can buy. Not only does it have a blazingly fast IPS panel that fully supports both G-Sync and Free-Sync, but it’s got fantastic cable management and a premium RGB design that’s sure to turn heads. Today’s deal cuts down the price by a whopping 12% - making it a much more competitive option against other high-end monitors.UK:£899.99£809.99 at Razer UK
Razer Iskur gaming chair:$499$399 at RazerSave $100 -This deal at Razer lets you save a juicy 20% on the Iskur chair - the brand’s latest high-end gaming seat. With a gorgeous design, hard-wearing synthetic leather covering, and adjustable lumbar support, this is one of the best premium gaming chairs on the market currently and an essential for anyone looking to complete their ‘Razer setup’. Note, this deal is for the chair with the adjustable lumbar support, if you’d prefer to skip that for a cheaper option, consider the Iskur Xfor $319.UK:£499.99£399.99 at Razer UK
More Razer PC gaming deals this week
Looking for a laptop to go with your setup? Head on over to our roundup of this week’s bestRazer Blade gaming laptop deals. Also, consider other brands with our pages for thebest cheap gaming keyboard dealsandbest cheap gaming mouse deals.
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Alex is TechRadar’s deals editor, specializing in getting our readers the bang bang for the buck on the tech that we know and love. He’s a dab hand at covering retailer events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day having over seven years of e-commerce experience at Future PLC; including bylines at our sister sites T3 and GamesRadar. Alex’s expertise touches on most areas of TechRadar but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer. Outside of work, you’ll find him indulging his love for street and travel photography, at home working on music, or down at the local climbing gym.
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