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There are Cyber Monday gaming keyboard and mouse deals still hanging over from Black Friday. And, while there are plenty still live, there will be fresh discounts popping up into Cyber Monday and on through Cyber Week, too.
Cyber Monday should help us round off the end of year deals season with a bang. Indeed, it’s never been a better time to upgrade your gaming mouse or gaming keyboard since we’re seeing unprecedented deals on some of our favorite gaming peripherals right now.
Unlike a CPU or graphics card, these accessories can’t grant you a higher frame rate, but they can make every single interaction with your PC more accurate, sturdier, and just an all-round more pleasant experience.
Essentially, the best gaming keyboard and mouse will utterly transform your setup. Whether you’re matching them by color, RGB synchronization, or simply their gaming prowess, there’s a combination out there for you. While mice are getting super light, and polling rates are on the rise, mechanical keyboards are also upping their game. Wireless tech, too, is becoming ever more affordable, so if you’re still rocking a cheap board and rodent, it’s well worth treating your fingers to an upgrade with good battery life and some other fancy features.
We’ll carry on curating the best Cyber Monday PC gaming deals all the way through.
We’ve focused on gaming keyboards and mice that are actually quality options here, and are on sale significantly below their usual prices. Below you’ll find only the best peripherals from brands like Corsair, Logitech, Razer, Drop, and Das Keyboards, all with great discounts to clear away that Cyber Monday haze.
Where are the best Cyber Monday gaming keyboard and mouse deals?
In the US:
Amazon – save up to 40% on PC gaming peripherals
Logitech G305 | $49.99 $37 at Amazon (save $12.99)
Corsair K100 RGB | $249.99 $179.99 at Newegg (save $70)
Walmart – save on Corsair and Razer mice and keyboards
Best Buy – up to $105 off your next mechanical keyboard
Target – budget gaming keyboards up to $40 off
Staples – discounts on Microsoft ergonomic and gaming keyboards
Newegg – big brand gaming mice for cheap
Drop – save up to 35% on enthusiast keyboards
In the UK:
Amazon – mechanical gaming keyboards down to half price
Mountain Everest Max Grey | £259.99 £219.98 at Scan (save £40.01)
Overclockers – up to 20% off Glorious Model O gaming mice
Ebuyer – big savings on Logitech keyboards
Box – save up to £60 on wireless keyboards
Argos – decent prices on budget to high-end keyboards
Cyber Monday gaming keyboard deals in the US
Razer Cynosa Chroma | Membrane | Per-key RGB lighting | $59.99 $29.99 at Amazon (save $30)
We’re pretty resolute on mechanical keyboards being the best here at PC Gamer, but no matter what, every year we run into someone that swears by a membrane. They’re generally cheaper, you can definitely say that about them, and usually they have some features you won’t find on any decent quality mechanical at this price. This Razer Cynosa is a board we’ve run into time and time again on team: a solid performer at a price that keeps going lower, and worth consideration if you split your time equally between gaming and typing.View Deal
Havit mechanical keyboard | Red silent | $49.99 $30.39 at Amazon (Save $19.60)
A 60% keyboard with boatloads of style, and lovely PBT keycaps. We haven’t tested the red key switches it’s touting, but they’re rated at 50 million keypresses. And silent ones too, so ideal if you’re better half can’t stand the clicking and the clacking all night long. View Deal
Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard | Lightsync RGB Backlit Keys | $69.99 $39.99 on Amazon (save $30)
With a spill-resistant design, the Logitech G213 manages to be both cheap and durable. It’s got multimedia keys, a wrist rest and of course the swanky RGB lighting that the young people love. If you want something that will do the basics and do them well, the Prodigy is a great choice at a very low price. View Deal
Logitech G413 TKL SE | Tenkeyless | Mechanical cross stem switch (tactile) | White LED lighting | $69.99 $49.99 at Amazon (save $20)
If you want a cheap mechanical keyboard, you’re likely looking at a board with a smaller footprint than your standard key layout, such as this tenkeyless design. If you’re gaming, it’s a solid performer that also saves space. However, it might not suffice for busy office life if you use the numpad a lot. (Hello, accountant readers.) The G413 also forgoes RGB lighting or any fancy features, but isn’t bad if you want a mechanical on a membrane budget.View Deal
Razer BlackWidow Lite | Silent and Compact Keyboard with mechanical switches | White LED backlighting | $89.99 $49.99 at Razer
Razer doesn’t just make keyboards that light up all the colors of the rainbow: it has a discreet side too. The BlackWidow Lite is a compact version of its classic keyboard model, with a more restrained design than usual and silent mechanical keys. A perfect combination for work and pleasure, and the 44% off is a genuinely chunky discount.View Deal
HyperX Alloy Origins | 65% | Red mechanical switch (linear) | RGB lighting | $99.99 $69.99 at Best Buy (save $30)
Who doesn’t love a 65 percenter? This HyperX Alloy Origins is not only one of the better 65% keyboards out there, but its RGB backlit keys make it of the best-looking ones as well. When I used it, what sold me on the Alloy were durable double-shot PBT keys that felt great to type on. It’s a solid gaming keyboard that won’t take up a ton of space on your desk. View Deal
Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition | Linear Optical switch | Tenkeyless | $129.99 $77.99 at Razer (save $52)
We like the Razer Huntsman plenty, but what about its little sibling, the Tournament Edition? Well, clearly we like that, too. In fact, tenkeyless keyboards are some of our favourites for gaming, and this one offers all you need with the added bonus of in-your-face green keycaps to boot. View Deal
Mountain Everest 60 | 60% keyboard | RGB | Optional numpad | $139.99 $79.99 at Mountain (save $60)
This little keyboard packs a real punch despite only being 60%-sized. Like it’s namesake the Everest is robust, unlike it’s namesake there’s an optional modular numpad and you can pick from a wide range of keycap colours to suit your vibe.View Deal
Roccat Vulcan TKL | Tenkeyless | Titan mechanical switch (tactile) | Per-key RGB lighting | $129.99 $89.47 at Amazon (save $40)
This Roccat keyboard is a unique proposition. I’ve never used anything else like it: The keycaps are completely exposed, making for a love or hate it design. Though fundamentally it’s a fully mechanical keyboard with Roccat’s own Titan switches, which I found reasonably good for gaming and typing on. The only thing is that this price isn’t entirely new for Cyber Monday, as we’ve seen it a few times lately, but it’s a good price for what you’re getting regardless.View Deal
Razer Huntsman Elite | Full-size | Razer opto-mechanical switch (linear) | Per-key RGB lighting | $199.99 $99.99 at Amazon (save $100)
This mechanical keyboard sports Razer’s opto-mechanical switches, dedicated media keys, and supports customisable RGB Chroma technology. It’s very flashy, literally, but there’s more going on than looks alone. Those speedy switches are great for competitive gaming.View Deal
Keychron K4 Wireless | Compact full-size | Gateron Brown switch (tactile) | $104.99 $99.99 at Amazon (save $5)
Not a massive saving on this keyboard, but seeing as we were so impressed with the Keychron we reviewed, the K2 Version 2, we thought even a $15 discount would be worth highlighting on this model. This is a wireless keyboard with both 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, and you can plug it in via USB Type-C, so it’s good for pretty much any situation.View Deal
Razer Huntsman V2 Analog | Opto-mechanical | $199.99 $124.98 at Amazon (Save $48.01)
Okay, so it’s a refurbished keyboard, but this is very cheap for a supreme gaming keyboard. Optical switches make it faster than your average mechanical board, and you get a wrist rest as well. Not too shabby.View Deal
Drop CTRL mechanical keyboard | Hot Swappable switches | Tenkeyless | Per-key RGB | $200 $139 at Drop (save $61)
The Drop CTRL is a weighty, premium-feeling keyboard with one major selling point: you can pull out every switch and replace them with whatever you choose. Start with Drop’s Halo switches, then try out a set of MX Cherry Browns or Holy Pandas. A great way to ease your way into the wider world of mech keyboards.View Deal
Drop + Lord of the Rings | Tenkeyless | Holy Panda X | Wired | $199 $139 at Drop (save $60)
One thing I’ve been pining over since the day it released is this Drop + LOTR keyboard. This is the Dwarven version and comes with the renowned Holy Panda X switch. Now it’s got a good chunk of money off it’s time to make one purchase to rule them all.View Deal
Logitech G915 Lightspeed SE | Tenkeyless | Wireless | Mechanical GL Tactile Switch | $229.99 $159.99 at Best Buy (save $70)
This Logitech is one of the best keyboards on the market today. However, it becomes tough to recommend at its steep regular price. But with a $70 saving, it’s much easier to recommend. At home, I use the white model, and can’t imagine changing to anything else.View Deal
Logitech G915 wireless mechanical gaming keyboard | Linear | Black | $249.99 $180.75 at Amazon (save $70)
Our usual problem with this keyboard is its price, so this deal is a welcome one. The linear variety of this keyboard is the cheapest at the moment though the tactile and clicky versions are also discounted on Amazon. No matter which you pick, you’ll feel the benefit for the extra cash for years to come as you WASD around with greater comfort and control.View Deal
Corsair K100 RGB | Full-size | Optical switch (linear) | Per-key RGB lighting | $249.99 $169.99 at Newegg (save $80 with promo code CMPFXSTPM)
The K100 was, for a long time, our number one pick for the best gaming keyboard. Admittedly it’s slipped down the ranks a little now, mostly because some cheaper boards offer similar stuff, but this discount puts the K100 back on a competitive footing for a gaming keyboard that offers everything. It’s fast, programmable, and it looks and feels great.View Deal
Cyber Monday gaming mouse deals in the US
Logitech G203 | Wired | 8,000 DPI | Right-handed | $39.99 $19.88 at Amazon (Save $20.11)
Already listed as the best cheap gaming mouse around on our best gaming mouse guide, this is a great choice for people just starting out, or who’ve already blown their budget on high-powered components, but still want to go with a trusted brand. And at half price today, it’s a no-brainer.View Deal
Razer DeathAdder Essential | 6,400 DPI | Wired | Right-handed | $49.99 $19.99 at Amazon (save $30)
For the majority of games and gamers, the DeathAdder Essential is a fantastic mouse. The design is simple, with two perfectly placed, generously sized thumb buttons. It also has an excellent optical sensor that will work on both hard and cloth pads, and the ultimate body shape for a claw or hybrid claw/palm grip. View Deal
Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini gaming mouse | 8,500 DPI | 62g | $49.99 $29.99 at Razer (Save $20)
A lightweight and compact mouse with a great sensor. Though it’s not got the highest DPI in the business, it boasts great ergonomics and decent build quality, too—there’s not much more you can ask at that price.View Deal
Logitech G502 Hero | 25,000 DPI | Wired | Right-handed | $49.99 $34.99 at Target (save $15)
It’s not the biggest saving, but it does mean that this Logitech classic of a gaming mouse is now available for less than $40, which feels like a bargain. The angular shape might put you off initially, but it’s actually super comfortable in the hand, and the Logitech Hero sensor is one of the best around.View Deal
Logitech G502 Hero SE | Wired | 25,600 DPI | 11 buttons | RGB lighting | $79.99 $39.71 at Amazon (save $40)
The gaming mouse loved by many is still as great as ever in 2022. Considering this mouse has long stood as the de facto example of what’s required for accurate control in-game, it’s always surprising to see how far its price has crumbled over the years. If you don’t know what to buy the PC gamer in your life, but you know they could upgrade to a proper gaming mouse, this is a fantastic option that far surpasses most budget wired mice.View Deal
Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed | Wireless | 16,000 DPI | Right-handed | $59.99 $39.99 at Best Buy (Save $20)
Wireless shouldn’t mean expensive, and in the case of the Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed wireless mouse, it doesn’t. Especially with this deal over at Best Buy. You can also rest assured this is a high quality mouse from a reputable brand with a great ergonomic shape.View Deal
Corsair Sabre RGB Pro | Wireless | 26,000 DPI | 7 buttons | $109.99 $39.99 at Best Buy (save $70)
This wireless gaming mouse from Corsair is deceptively fast. Though, you probably couldn’t tell just by looking at it. Either way, it’s a solid gaming mouse with around 90 hours of battery life, and it’s at a really good price at $40.View Deal
Logitech G305 Lightspeed | 12,000 DPI | Wireless | 250h Battery Life | 6 Programmable Buttons $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon (Save $10)
A great travel mouse, the G305 is on the smaller side but still packs some impressive specs, with Logitech’s fantastic Hero sensor and weeks or months of battery life on one AA battery. And it comes in fun colors!View Deal
Razer Naga X | Wired | 18,000 DPI | 16 buttons | $79.99 $39.99 at Amazon (save $40)
Razer’s Naga X mouse is a simplified version of the Naga Pro, built for MMO players in need of tons of shortcuts. It doesn’t come with the interchangeable side panels like the Pro, but if you’re single-minded in your approach to macros and want just tons of options at your fingertips (or thumb tip, really), this is a very affordable option.View Deal
Glorious Model O | 12,000 DPI | 6 buttons | RGB lighting | $49.99 $43.50 at Amazon (save $6.49)
A small saving, but a decent one on a mouse that doesn’t often dip much below its usual $50 price tag. When you click the link Amazon will say you’re saving more on this mouse, but Glorious sell it for $50 on their own website so you can’t really call it a 47% discount. Still, it’s some money off a very impressive, and notably light (at 67g) gaming mouse with a speedy sensor.View Deal
Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro | 20,000 DPI | Wireless | $129.99 $57.99 at Amazon (save $72)
This is my boy, my absolute favorite gaming mouse, and the one sat in my right hand right now. It’s frustratingly expensive normally, but at this price you are getting an accurate, responsive mouse with that iconic DeathAdder styling. A true weapon of a gaming rodent.View Deal
SteelSeries Aerox 3 2022 Edition | Wireless | 18,000 DPI | 6 buttons | $99.99 $59.99 at Best Buy (save $40)
The Aerox 3 is the first gaming mouse to receive an IP54 rating. What does that mean for you? Well, it’ll withstand dust, dirt, water, and whatever gamer gunk it comes up against. It also has a whopping 200-hour battery life, so you’ll have long stretches of grinding before even thinking about recharging.View Deal
Glorious Model O Minus | Wireless | 19,000 DPI | 6 buttons | RGB lighting | $119.99 $69.60 at Amazon (save $50)
With USB Type-C support and a great sensor, this is a superb mouse for high refresh rate gaming on a speedy screen. A great alternative to the Logitech G Superlight that we love, but which can prove a bit pricey.View Deal
SteelSeries Prime | 18,000 DPI | 80g | $129.99 $69.99 at Amazon (Save $60)
For the competitive prowess it exhibits, this wireless rodent is certainly worth investigating. The TrueMove Pro sensor is great, and it’s nice and light for FPS players looking to fling it around the mouse pad. View Deal
Razer Viper Ultimate| Wireless | 20,000 DPI |8 buttons | RGB lighting | 74g | $149.99 $74.99 at Amazon (save $75)
The Razer Viper Ultimate has an impressive battery life of about 70 hours and its own charging dock, which is cool if you fancy a picturesque desk. It’s a generous runtime for a wireless gaming mouse.View Deal
Razer Basilisk Ultimate | Wireless | Charging dock included | 20,000 DPI | $169.99 $79.99 at Best Buy (save $90)
If you want to go all out on your gaming mouse, the Razer Basilisk Ultimate is the way. It’s a fan favourite, and we’re big admirers too, although clearly it’s a lot pricier than your average gaming mouse, even a wireless one. With the included charging dock, though, you can take the hassle out of charging your battery.View Deal
Cyber Monday gaming keyboard deals in the UK
Logitech G915 | Tenkeyless | Tactile | Wireless | £219.99 £124.99 at Amazon (save £95)
This is the tactile, tenkeyless version of a fantastic, low profile keyboard we’ve had on our best gaming keyboards list for a while now. It’s not got any passthroughs, but it does come with dedicated media controls and a fantastic battery life. You would need Logitech’s proprietary keycaps if you were going to switch any out or get artisan keycaps, but hey, it’s still a damn nice board.View Deal
Mountain Everest Max Grey | Full Size | Cherry MX Red | Wired | £259.99 £219.98 at Scan (save £40.01)
Right now the second entry on our best gaming keyboard is the Everest Max, and it really is a stellar contender. We’re not 100% on the software, but with dedicated media controls, USB 3.2 Gen1 passthroughs and a fully modular getup, this one’s hard to pass up, despite the price. Those Cherry MX Red switches are so alluring, too…View Deal
Cyber Monday gaming mouse deals in the UK
Logitech G203 | Wired | 8,000 DPI | Right-handed | £39.99 £16.99 at Amazon (Save £24)
Already listed as the best cheap gaming mouse around on our best gaming mouse guide, this is a great choice for people just starting out, or who’ve already blown their budget on high-powered components, but who still want to go with a trusted brand. And at half price now, it’s a no-brainer.View Deal
Logitech G502 HERO Special Edition | Wired | 25K DPI | 11 buttons | Right-handed | 121g + 18g | £79.99 £34.89 at Amazon (save £35)
One of our favourite gaming mice ever to grace the earth is currently going for pittance and I’m very tempted to get it myself. It’s got Logitech’s most up-to-date 25K sensor, and is perfect for those who can’t decide what weight they want their mouse to be, as you can simply add or remove weight as you like. It’s got a ton of programmable buttons and right now the special edition is cheaper than the standard. Nice.View Deal
When is Cyber Monday 2022?
Cyber Monday is set for November 28, 2022, trawling Black Friday like a lovesick puppy. The temptation is to look at Cyber Monday like the unwanted sibling of Black Friday, with just the dregs left on offer. But while it’s still going to be tough to get the goods shipped ahead of Christmas, retailers will often have a stock of great deals set aside for Cyber Monday.
Cyber Monday also kicks off Cyber Week, where you may find a bunch of other deals on PC hardware to stretch out the sales season.
What should I look out for in a Cyber Monday gaming keyboard or mouse?
For starters, most of the top gaming keyboards use mechanical switches, and so too do the top gaming mice, for that matter. These differ from the usual membrane construction you’ll find on cheaper keyboards, and that means greater responsiveness, reliability, and generally a nicer feel. Beyond that, gaming keyboards offer plenty of nice-to-have features, such as RGB lighting, media control keys, macro keys, USB passthrough, wireless connectivity, and much more.
When it comes to gaming mice, you’re looking more at the sensor that tracks your movements on your mouse pad. A good sensor will offer zero acceleration, track you accurately, and be able to withstand you throwing the mice hither and thither. Combined with a comfortable shape, you’re looking at a winner.
Throw in a cheaper price on top of all of those great features, and you have a keyboard or rodent set to last many years.