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Razer Power Up bundle price slashed for limited time

If you're in need of a peripheral upgrade and want to find a good deal, then we'd like to point you in the right direction. This week, there are two decent Razer discounts to look out for – one for the Power Up bundle containing a keyboard, mouse and headset and another for the Razer Viper mouse. 

If you're simply in need of a mouse upgrade, then currently the lightweight Razer Viper mouse is going for £59.99 on Amazon UK. When we reviewed this mouse in 2019, we came away very impressed, praising it for its performance, customisation and comfort. You can check out that full review HERE.

Before you add that to your basket though, there is a better deal available if you want a full set of peripherals. The Razer Power Up Bundle packs together the Razer Cynosa Lite Keyboard, the Razer Kraken X Headset and the Razer Viper Gaming Mouse for just £69.99 at Smyths in the UK.

With that in mind, for £10 extra, you can get a headset and a mouse too, giving you everything you need to get started with PC gaming. There are only a few of these left in stock though, so you'll want to be quick.

KitGuru Says: The Power Up bundle seems to be quite a good deal for the price. Are any of you just getting started with PC gaming or in need of a complete peripheral refresh? What do you think of the Power Up bundle? 

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