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Razer slashes prices for Amazon Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day is now officially upon us and Razer is not missing out on the action. For the next two days, Razer has discounts across its entire range, from ever popular peripherals to mobile accessories and gaming laptops. 

Starting with one of Razer’s most popular products, the BlackWidow V3 keyboard with green mechanical switches is currently 32 percent off, bringing the price down to £94.99. If you’re after something a bit more high-end, then the Razer Huntsman Elite has one of the biggest discounts, bringing the price down from £199.99 to £119.99. Alternatively, the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition is also available for £78.99. If you aren’t fussed about mechanical switches but still want RGB lighting, then the Razer Cynosa Lite is for you, currently priced at £20.99.

The Razer Viper Ultimate with Charging Base is 49 percent off, bringing the price down to £86.99, while the tried and true Razer DeathAdder V2 is down to £39.59. If you need an audio upgrade instead, then there are also a ton of discounts to be had in that area. The Razer Kraken Ultimate is down to £78.99 from its usual £129.99 price tag, meanwhile the standard Razer Kraken is £43.99.

Peripherals aren’t the only focus though, you will find discounts on Razer’s Android and iPhone phone cases, mobile accessories like Hammerhead headphones or the Kishi game controller. Even the Razer Blade 15 2020 is currently 27 percent off.

You can find all of Razer’s Amazon Prime Day deals live now, HERE.

KitGuru Says: There’ll be a lot of discounts over the next two days. Are you planning on picking up anything during Amazon’s big sale? What do you think of all the Razer deals?

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