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Cyber Monday 2021 Razer deals: all the best deals on Razer mice, keyboards, headsets and laptopsFind all the best Cyber Monday deals on Razer PC hardware right here
Find all the best Cyber Monday deals on Razer PC hardware right here

Cyber Monday is here and with it comes some great deals on everything black and green. If you missed out on getting a new keyboard, mouse, headset or a laptop over the past couple of weeks, there’s still time to pick one up on the cheap.Get the best Cyber Monday Razer deals right here:Razer gaming mouse dealsRazer gaming keyboard dealsRazer gaming headset dealsRazer monitor dealsRazer gaming laptop dealsI have it on good authority – yours – that RPS readers can be partial to some black’n’green kit, like the Razer Deathadder mouse that came second only to the Logitech G502 in our recenthardware survey. I’m partial to their Basilisk mice myself, but there are oodles of peripherals, headsets, and laptops to choose from in these hazy days of sales, so click the links on the right to find what you’re looking for.Of course, if you want to see what other Cyber Monday PC gaming deals are on offer, be sure to check out all of our regularly updated Cyber Monday hubs:Cyber Monday gaming monitor dealsCyber Monday SSD dealsCyber Monday gaming mouse and keyboard dealsCyber Monday VR headset dealsCyber Monday gaming laptop dealsCyber Monday CPU dealsCyber Monday graphics card dealsCyber Monday RAM dealsCyber Monday Logitech dealsCyber Monday PC game dealsThe best Cyber Monday Razer gaming mouse dealsUK deals:Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, right-handedRazer Deathadder V2-£30 from Amazon (was £70)The latest version of Razer’s classic gaming mouse, theDeathadder V2is better than half price right now.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 12 buttons, right-handedRazer Basilisk V2-£35 from Amazon (was £80)Razer’sBasilisk V2is another top notch gaming mouse, and a great alternative to the Logitech G502 Hero if you’re a fan of thumb rests. It doesn’t come with any weights, but you get the same number of customisable buttons and you can also change its scroll wheel resistance, too. During last year’s Black Friday is was £38, so just think of what those extra three pounds could buy.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, ambidextrousRazer Viper Ultimate-£70 from Ebuyer (was £170)The wireless edition of the ambidextrous Razer Viper. We love the wired version, and this is basically the same sans cable - though note that this particur listing doesn’t include the optional charging dock.US deals:Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, right-handedRazer Deathadder V2-$40 from Best Buy (was $70)One of our favourite gaming nice and a general all-round crowd pleaser. Slick, responsive and a top-tier mid-level gaming mouse at a bargain price.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 12 buttons, right-handedRazer Basilisk V2-$35 from Amazon (was $80)An even better deal than in the UK, this one knocks 56% off one of the most comfortable and customisable mice around.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, ambidextrousRazer Viper Ultimate-$70 from Amazon (was $130)This mouse was sticking well above the $100 mark for much of last year, so to see it frop to neartly half price is a welcome change. This is, after all, a highly comfortable, high-performance ambidextrous mouse that’s lightweight despite the internal battery.The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming keyboard dealsUK deals:Keyboard specs:Mecha-membrane switches, RGB, wrist restRazer Ornata V2-£61 from Amazon (was £100)The Ornata V2’s mecha-membrane switches combines the clicky, mechanical feel of a high-end gaming keyboard with a quieter keystrokes of a membrane model. They strike a good balance if you’re not sure about going full click-clack with a proper mechanical keyboard, and this one also gets you a comfy wrist rest, too.Keyboard specs:Optical-mechanical switches, RGBRazer Huntsman Tournament Edition-£76 from Amazon (was £80)Razer were quick to jump on optical-mechanical keyswitches when they first appeared; if you’re unfamiliar, these use light sensors to send each actuation signal, so they’re even faster than conventional mechanical switches. The entire Huntsman range implements them well, and this tenkeyless Tournament Edition model has both an appealing price and a more compact design.Keyboard specs:Optical-mechanical switches, RGB, wrist restRazer Huntsman V2 Analog-£140 from Scan (was £220)The Huntsman V2 Analog develops its optical switch tech even further with analog keys: instead of having simple on-off states, the switches can detect how much light is passing through for more gradual, granular control. At this price its still something of a luxury, but there’s no arguing with the size of that discount.Keyboard specs:Mechanical switches, RGB, wrist restRazer BlackWidow V3-£130 from Amazon (was £140)If you can go without fancy optical trickery, the BlackWidow V3 is a good ol' fashioned mechanical keyboard. Sadly no longer quite as steeply discounted as it was a few days ago, but still cheaper than usual. This model uses Razer Green switches, which through a clicky sound and tactile bump are similar to the more widely-used Cherry MX Blues.US deals:Keyboard specs:Membrane, RGB, spill-resistantRazer Cynosa Chroma-$35 from Amazon (was $60)Our top pick for those after a great value membrane keyboard, theRazer Cynosa Chroma’s responsive keys are about as close as it’s possible to get to a mechanical keyboard without the real thing (or opting for a more expensive hybrid model). An absolute bargain at this price.Keyboard specs:Optical-mechanical switches, RGBRazer Huntsman Mini-$80 from Best Buy (was $120)A lot of US deals on the bigger Huntsman variants aren’t all that great. This is one of the better ones: $40 off the hyper-compact 60% model, which still uses the high-speed optical switches and lops off the function, navigation and arrow keys to give your mouse more room on the desk.Keyboard specs:Mechanical switches, RGB, wrist restRazer BlackWidow V3-$90 from Amazon ($140)The price of Razer’s most straightforward mech board has been creeping downwards since summer, before lurching to this low point for Black Friday week. As with the UK deal, it comes with Razer Green switches - quieter Yellow switches are also available, but only for a barely discounted $133.The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming headset dealsUK deals:Razer Kraken V3 X-£35 from Amazon (was £70)This isn’t the best-sounding of Razer’s headsets, but it’s very affordable and - like other Kraken X versions before it - particularly light on the old noggin.Razer BlackShark V2-£55 from Currys (was £80)Another comfy Razer headset, with vastly superior sound to the Kraken V3 X. Note that although Currys list the previous £80 price as ending all the way back in June, it was in fact £65 off as early as last week – so you’re essentially getting an extra £10 off for Black Friday week.Razer BlackShark V2 Pro-£92 from Amazon (was £129)Amazon recently had this down to £109, but Currys have Jeff and co. beat this time. The headset itself is basically just a wireless take on the BlackShark V2, so was always going to be a good headset even if it’s more expensive.Razer Nari Ultimate-£80 from Amazon (was £200)The Razer Nari Ultimate is currently the same price as the Razer Nari Essential, which is the same headset with fewer features, so it’s worth looking at the Ultimate this Cyber Monday. It has Razer’s HyperSense haptic feedback tech, whichKatharine found surprisingly impressive.US deals:Razer Kraken V3 X-$50 from Amazon (was $70)Razer’s ultralight gaming headset has dropped to $50, although keep in mind that the original Kraken X once hit $33.Razer BlackShark V2-$70 from Amazon (was $100)Another patience-rewarding headset: the BlackShark V2 was $80 a week ago, then shot up to $100, now is back down to its lowest price in month. A fine deal for averyfine wired headset.Razer Nari Ultimate-$120 from Amazon (was $200)Amazon are offering an unusually sizeable saving on the Nari Ultimate, one of Razer’s headsets with HyperSense haptic feedback. Even Razer’s own site is making a relatively stingy $20 discount, so keep an eye on this one if you want your audio with a faceful of vibrations.The best Cyber Monday Razer monitor dealsUK deals:Specs:27in, 2560x1440, 144Hz, IPS panel with AMD Freesync(Nvidia G-Sync compatible)Razer Raptor 27-£520 from Razer (was £700)TheRazer Raptor 27is a peculiar gaming monitor, what with its giant sloping stand and flat green cables, but also a very good one on the strength of its 144Hz IPS panel. Considering how costly it can be, £520 is downright reasonable.US deals:Specs:27in, 2560x1440, 144Hz, IPS panel with AMD Freesync(Nvidia G-Sync compatible)Razer Raptor 27-$500 from Razer (was $700)Razer have the current best price on their own monitor in the US too. It’s worth considering if you want some extra cable tidying and addressable RGB in your setup.The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming laptop dealsUK deals:Specs:13.3in, 1920x1080, 60Hz OLED display, Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM, GTX 1650 Ti, 512GB SSD, 1.4kgRazer Blade Stealth 13-£1180 from Laptops Direct (was £1688)Gaming laptops have (thankfully) been getting thinner, and none so much as the wonderfully portable Blade Stealth 13. This is the best price I’ve seen for the listed spec, and while it won’t blaze through every modern game at 60fps, it will handle most just fine. Stock looks low, mind, so make your mind up quick.Specs:15.6in, 1920x1080, 144Hz IPS display, Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB RAM, GTX 1660 Ti, 250GB SSD, 2.1kgRazer Blade 15 Advanced-£1200 from Laptops Direct (was £2420)A step up from the Blade Stealth 13 on performance, while maintaining a relatively svelte frame. Even with the older 10th Gen chip, the GTX 1660 Ti will have a fair crack at most games at 1080p.Specs:14in, 2560x1440, 165Hz IPS display, AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070, 1TB SSD, 1.8kgRazer Blade 14-£2000 from Laptops Direct (was £2200)Despite this having a smaller screen than the Blade Pro 17 above, it’s perhaps closer to emulating a modern desktop setup. The Ryzen 9 CPU and RTX 3070 GPU make a fearsome combination, and the 1440p resolution will look noticeably sharper than any 1080p laptop screen.US deals:Specs:13.3in, 1920x1080, 120Hz IPS display, Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM, GTX 1650 Ti, 512GB SSD, 1.4kgRazer Blade Stealth 13-$1300 from Razer (was $1800)It’s Razer themselves that can claim the best Blade Stealth 13 deal this Cyber Monday. Don’t expect to blast through everything on max settings, but there’s a very respectable amount of power here for such a thin and light laptop.Specs:14in, 2560x1440, 165Hz IPS display, AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070, 1TB SSD, 1.8kgRazer Blade 14-$2001 from Microsoft (was $2200)While it’s a lot pricier than the Blade Stealth 13, the Blade 14 is only marginally chunkier - and besides, the calibre of its components means you’re getting a drastically more capable games machine.Specs:15.6in, 1920x1080, 300Hz IPS display, Intel Core i7-10875H, 16GB RAM, RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 1TB SSD, 2.2kgRazer Blade 15 Advanced (1080p)-$1800 from Best Buy (was $3000)Gosh, crumbs and, indeed, crikey: that’s a lot of money off. Not many gaming laptops will give you this much performance potential (even if the GPU is last-gen) for similar cash, and even fewer will do so with the sleek design of Razer’s Blades.
Cyber Monday is here and with it comes some great deals on everything black and green. If you missed out on getting a new keyboard, mouse, headset or a laptop over the past couple of weeks, there’s still time to pick one up on the cheap.Get the best Cyber Monday Razer deals right here:Razer gaming mouse dealsRazer gaming keyboard dealsRazer gaming headset dealsRazer monitor dealsRazer gaming laptop dealsI have it on good authority – yours – that RPS readers can be partial to some black’n’green kit, like the Razer Deathadder mouse that came second only to the Logitech G502 in our recenthardware survey. I’m partial to their Basilisk mice myself, but there are oodles of peripherals, headsets, and laptops to choose from in these hazy days of sales, so click the links on the right to find what you’re looking for.Of course, if you want to see what other Cyber Monday PC gaming deals are on offer, be sure to check out all of our regularly updated Cyber Monday hubs:Cyber Monday gaming monitor dealsCyber Monday SSD dealsCyber Monday gaming mouse and keyboard dealsCyber Monday VR headset dealsCyber Monday gaming laptop dealsCyber Monday CPU dealsCyber Monday graphics card dealsCyber Monday RAM dealsCyber Monday Logitech dealsCyber Monday PC game dealsThe best Cyber Monday Razer gaming mouse dealsUK deals:Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, right-handedRazer Deathadder V2-£30 from Amazon (was £70)The latest version of Razer’s classic gaming mouse, theDeathadder V2is better than half price right now.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 12 buttons, right-handedRazer Basilisk V2-£35 from Amazon (was £80)Razer’sBasilisk V2is another top notch gaming mouse, and a great alternative to the Logitech G502 Hero if you’re a fan of thumb rests. It doesn’t come with any weights, but you get the same number of customisable buttons and you can also change its scroll wheel resistance, too. During last year’s Black Friday is was £38, so just think of what those extra three pounds could buy.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, ambidextrousRazer Viper Ultimate-£70 from Ebuyer (was £170)The wireless edition of the ambidextrous Razer Viper. We love the wired version, and this is basically the same sans cable - though note that this particur listing doesn’t include the optional charging dock.US deals:Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, right-handedRazer Deathadder V2-$40 from Best Buy (was $70)One of our favourite gaming nice and a general all-round crowd pleaser. Slick, responsive and a top-tier mid-level gaming mouse at a bargain price.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 12 buttons, right-handedRazer Basilisk V2-$35 from Amazon (was $80)An even better deal than in the UK, this one knocks 56% off one of the most comfortable and customisable mice around.Mouse specs:20,000 DPI, 8 buttons, ambidextrousRazer Viper Ultimate-$70 from Amazon (was $130)This mouse was sticking well above the $100 mark for much of last year, so to see it frop to neartly half price is a welcome change. This is, after all, a highly comfortable, high-performance ambidextrous mouse that’s lightweight despite the internal battery.The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming keyboard dealsUK deals:Keyboard specs:Mecha-membrane switches, RGB, wrist restRazer Ornata V2-£61 from Amazon (was £100)The Ornata V2’s mecha-membrane switches combines the clicky, mechanical feel of a high-end gaming keyboard with a quieter keystrokes of a membrane model. They strike a good balance if you’re not sure about going full click-clack with a proper mechanical keyboard, and this one also gets you a comfy wrist rest, too.Keyboard specs:Optical-mechanical switches, RGBRazer Huntsman Tournament Edition-£76 from Amazon (was £80)Razer were quick to jump on optical-mechanical keyswitches when they first appeared; if you’re unfamiliar, these use light sensors to send each actuation signal, so they’re even faster than conventional mechanical switches. The entire Huntsman range implements them well, and this tenkeyless Tournament Edition model has both an appealing price and a more compact design.Keyboard specs:Optical-mechanical switches, RGB, wrist restRazer Huntsman V2 Analog-£140 from Scan (was £220)The Huntsman V2 Analog develops its optical switch tech even further with analog keys: instead of having simple on-off states, the switches can detect how much light is passing through for more gradual, granular control. At this price its still something of a luxury, but there’s no arguing with the size of that discount.Keyboard specs:Mechanical switches, RGB, wrist restRazer BlackWidow V3-£130 from Amazon (was £140)If you can go without fancy optical trickery, the BlackWidow V3 is a good ol' fashioned mechanical keyboard. Sadly no longer quite as steeply discounted as it was a few days ago, but still cheaper than usual. This model uses Razer Green switches, which through a clicky sound and tactile bump are similar to the more widely-used Cherry MX Blues.US deals:Keyboard specs:Membrane, RGB, spill-resistantRazer Cynosa Chroma-$35 from Amazon (was $60)Our top pick for those after a great value membrane keyboard, theRazer Cynosa Chroma’s responsive keys are about as close as it’s possible to get to a mechanical keyboard without the real thing (or opting for a more expensive hybrid model). An absolute bargain at this price.Keyboard specs:Optical-mechanical switches, RGBRazer Huntsman Mini-$80 from Best Buy (was $120)A lot of US deals on the bigger Huntsman variants aren’t all that great. This is one of the better ones: $40 off the hyper-compact 60% model, which still uses the high-speed optical switches and lops off the function, navigation and arrow keys to give your mouse more room on the desk.Keyboard specs:Mechanical switches, RGB, wrist restRazer BlackWidow V3-$90 from Amazon ($140)The price of Razer’s most straightforward mech board has been creeping downwards since summer, before lurching to this low point for Black Friday week. As with the UK deal, it comes with Razer Green switches - quieter Yellow switches are also available, but only for a barely discounted $133.The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming headset dealsUK deals:Razer Kraken V3 X-£35 from Amazon (was £70)This isn’t the best-sounding of Razer’s headsets, but it’s very affordable and - like other Kraken X versions before it - particularly light on the old noggin.Razer BlackShark V2-£55 from Currys (was £80)Another comfy Razer headset, with vastly superior sound to the Kraken V3 X. Note that although Currys list the previous £80 price as ending all the way back in June, it was in fact £65 off as early as last week – so you’re essentially getting an extra £10 off for Black Friday week.Razer BlackShark V2 Pro-£92 from Amazon (was £129)Amazon recently had this down to £109, but Currys have Jeff and co. beat this time. The headset itself is basically just a wireless take on the BlackShark V2, so was always going to be a good headset even if it’s more expensive.Razer Nari Ultimate-£80 from Amazon (was £200)The Razer Nari Ultimate is currently the same price as the Razer Nari Essential, which is the same headset with fewer features, so it’s worth looking at the Ultimate this Cyber Monday. It has Razer’s HyperSense haptic feedback tech, whichKatharine found surprisingly impressive.US deals:Razer Kraken V3 X-$50 from Amazon (was $70)Razer’s ultralight gaming headset has dropped to $50, although keep in mind that the original Kraken X once hit $33.Razer BlackShark V2-$70 from Amazon (was $100)Another patience-rewarding headset: the BlackShark V2 was $80 a week ago, then shot up to $100, now is back down to its lowest price in month. A fine deal for averyfine wired headset.Razer Nari Ultimate-$120 from Amazon (was $200)Amazon are offering an unusually sizeable saving on the Nari Ultimate, one of Razer’s headsets with HyperSense haptic feedback. Even Razer’s own site is making a relatively stingy $20 discount, so keep an eye on this one if you want your audio with a faceful of vibrations.The best Cyber Monday Razer monitor dealsUK deals:Specs:27in, 2560x1440, 144Hz, IPS panel with AMD Freesync(Nvidia G-Sync compatible)Razer Raptor 27-£520 from Razer (was £700)TheRazer Raptor 27is a peculiar gaming monitor, what with its giant sloping stand and flat green cables, but also a very good one on the strength of its 144Hz IPS panel. Considering how costly it can be, £520 is downright reasonable.US deals:Specs:27in, 2560x1440, 144Hz, IPS panel with AMD Freesync(Nvidia G-Sync compatible)Razer Raptor 27-$500 from Razer (was $700)Razer have the current best price on their own monitor in the US too. It’s worth considering if you want some extra cable tidying and addressable RGB in your setup.The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming laptop dealsUK deals:Specs:13.3in, 1920x1080, 60Hz OLED display, Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM, GTX 1650 Ti, 512GB SSD, 1.4kgRazer Blade Stealth 13-£1180 from Laptops Direct (was £1688)Gaming laptops have (thankfully) been getting thinner, and none so much as the wonderfully portable Blade Stealth 13. This is the best price I’ve seen for the listed spec, and while it won’t blaze through every modern game at 60fps, it will handle most just fine. Stock looks low, mind, so make your mind up quick.Specs:15.6in, 1920x1080, 144Hz IPS display, Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB RAM, GTX 1660 Ti, 250GB SSD, 2.1kgRazer Blade 15 Advanced-£1200 from Laptops Direct (was £2420)A step up from the Blade Stealth 13 on performance, while maintaining a relatively svelte frame. Even with the older 10th Gen chip, the GTX 1660 Ti will have a fair crack at most games at 1080p.Specs:14in, 2560x1440, 165Hz IPS display, AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070, 1TB SSD, 1.8kgRazer Blade 14-£2000 from Laptops Direct (was £2200)Despite this having a smaller screen than the Blade Pro 17 above, it’s perhaps closer to emulating a modern desktop setup. The Ryzen 9 CPU and RTX 3070 GPU make a fearsome combination, and the 1440p resolution will look noticeably sharper than any 1080p laptop screen.US deals:Specs:13.3in, 1920x1080, 120Hz IPS display, Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM, GTX 1650 Ti, 512GB SSD, 1.4kgRazer Blade Stealth 13-$1300 from Razer (was $1800)It’s Razer themselves that can claim the best Blade Stealth 13 deal this Cyber Monday. Don’t expect to blast through everything on max settings, but there’s a very respectable amount of power here for such a thin and light laptop.Specs:14in, 2560x1440, 165Hz IPS display, AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070, 1TB SSD, 1.8kgRazer Blade 14-$2001 from Microsoft (was $2200)While it’s a lot pricier than the Blade Stealth 13, the Blade 14 is only marginally chunkier - and besides, the calibre of its components means you’re getting a drastically more capable games machine.Specs:15.6in, 1920x1080, 300Hz IPS display, Intel Core i7-10875H, 16GB RAM, RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 1TB SSD, 2.2kgRazer Blade 15 Advanced (1080p)-$1800 from Best Buy (was $3000)Gosh, crumbs and, indeed, crikey: that’s a lot of money off. Not many gaming laptops will give you this much performance potential (even if the GPU is last-gen) for similar cash, and even fewer will do so with the sleek design of Razer’s Blades.
Cyber Monday is here and with it comes some great deals on everything black and green. If you missed out on getting a new keyboard, mouse, headset or a laptop over the past couple of weeks, there’s still time to pick one up on the cheap.
I have it on good authority – yours – that RPS readers can be partial to some black’n’green kit, like the Razer Deathadder mouse that came second only to the Logitech G502 in our recenthardware survey. I’m partial to their Basilisk mice myself, but there are oodles of peripherals, headsets, and laptops to choose from in these hazy days of sales, so click the links on the right to find what you’re looking for.
Of course, if you want to see what other Cyber Monday PC gaming deals are on offer, be sure to check out all of our regularly updated Cyber Monday hubs:

The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming mouse deals
UK deals:
The latest version of Razer’s classic gaming mouse, theDeathadder V2is better than half price right now.
Razer’sBasilisk V2is another top notch gaming mouse, and a great alternative to the Logitech G502 Hero if you’re a fan of thumb rests. It doesn’t come with any weights, but you get the same number of customisable buttons and you can also change its scroll wheel resistance, too. During last year’s Black Friday is was £38, so just think of what those extra three pounds could buy.
The wireless edition of the ambidextrous Razer Viper. We love the wired version, and this is basically the same sans cable - though note that this particur listing doesn’t include the optional charging dock.
US deals:
One of our favourite gaming nice and a general all-round crowd pleaser. Slick, responsive and a top-tier mid-level gaming mouse at a bargain price.
An even better deal than in the UK, this one knocks 56% off one of the most comfortable and customisable mice around.
This mouse was sticking well above the $100 mark for much of last year, so to see it frop to neartly half price is a welcome change. This is, after all, a highly comfortable, high-performance ambidextrous mouse that’s lightweight despite the internal battery.

The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming keyboard deals
UK deals:
The Ornata V2’s mecha-membrane switches combines the clicky, mechanical feel of a high-end gaming keyboard with a quieter keystrokes of a membrane model. They strike a good balance if you’re not sure about going full click-clack with a proper mechanical keyboard, and this one also gets you a comfy wrist rest, too.
Razer were quick to jump on optical-mechanical keyswitches when they first appeared; if you’re unfamiliar, these use light sensors to send each actuation signal, so they’re even faster than conventional mechanical switches. The entire Huntsman range implements them well, and this tenkeyless Tournament Edition model has both an appealing price and a more compact design.
The Huntsman V2 Analog develops its optical switch tech even further with analog keys: instead of having simple on-off states, the switches can detect how much light is passing through for more gradual, granular control. At this price its still something of a luxury, but there’s no arguing with the size of that discount.
If you can go without fancy optical trickery, the BlackWidow V3 is a good ol' fashioned mechanical keyboard. Sadly no longer quite as steeply discounted as it was a few days ago, but still cheaper than usual. This model uses Razer Green switches, which through a clicky sound and tactile bump are similar to the more widely-used Cherry MX Blues.
US deals:
Our top pick for those after a great value membrane keyboard, theRazer Cynosa Chroma’s responsive keys are about as close as it’s possible to get to a mechanical keyboard without the real thing (or opting for a more expensive hybrid model). An absolute bargain at this price.
A lot of US deals on the bigger Huntsman variants aren’t all that great. This is one of the better ones: $40 off the hyper-compact 60% model, which still uses the high-speed optical switches and lops off the function, navigation and arrow keys to give your mouse more room on the desk.
The price of Razer’s most straightforward mech board has been creeping downwards since summer, before lurching to this low point for Black Friday week. As with the UK deal, it comes with Razer Green switches - quieter Yellow switches are also available, but only for a barely discounted $133.

The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming headset deals
UK deals:
This isn’t the best-sounding of Razer’s headsets, but it’s very affordable and - like other Kraken X versions before it - particularly light on the old noggin.
Another comfy Razer headset, with vastly superior sound to the Kraken V3 X. Note that although Currys list the previous £80 price as ending all the way back in June, it was in fact £65 off as early as last week – so you’re essentially getting an extra £10 off for Black Friday week.
Amazon recently had this down to £109, but Currys have Jeff and co. beat this time. The headset itself is basically just a wireless take on the BlackShark V2, so was always going to be a good headset even if it’s more expensive.
The Razer Nari Ultimate is currently the same price as the Razer Nari Essential, which is the same headset with fewer features, so it’s worth looking at the Ultimate this Cyber Monday. It has Razer’s HyperSense haptic feedback tech, whichKatharine found surprisingly impressive.
US deals:
Razer’s ultralight gaming headset has dropped to $50, although keep in mind that the original Kraken X once hit $33.
Another patience-rewarding headset: the BlackShark V2 was $80 a week ago, then shot up to $100, now is back down to its lowest price in month. A fine deal for averyfine wired headset.
Amazon are offering an unusually sizeable saving on the Nari Ultimate, one of Razer’s headsets with HyperSense haptic feedback. Even Razer’s own site is making a relatively stingy $20 discount, so keep an eye on this one if you want your audio with a faceful of vibrations.

The best Cyber Monday Razer monitor deals
UK deals:
TheRazer Raptor 27is a peculiar gaming monitor, what with its giant sloping stand and flat green cables, but also a very good one on the strength of its 144Hz IPS panel. Considering how costly it can be, £520 is downright reasonable.
US deals:
Razer have the current best price on their own monitor in the US too. It’s worth considering if you want some extra cable tidying and addressable RGB in your setup.

The best Cyber Monday Razer gaming laptop deals
UK deals:
Gaming laptops have (thankfully) been getting thinner, and none so much as the wonderfully portable Blade Stealth 13. This is the best price I’ve seen for the listed spec, and while it won’t blaze through every modern game at 60fps, it will handle most just fine. Stock looks low, mind, so make your mind up quick.
A step up from the Blade Stealth 13 on performance, while maintaining a relatively svelte frame. Even with the older 10th Gen chip, the GTX 1660 Ti will have a fair crack at most games at 1080p.
Despite this having a smaller screen than the Blade Pro 17 above, it’s perhaps closer to emulating a modern desktop setup. The Ryzen 9 CPU and RTX 3070 GPU make a fearsome combination, and the 1440p resolution will look noticeably sharper than any 1080p laptop screen.
US deals:
It’s Razer themselves that can claim the best Blade Stealth 13 deal this Cyber Monday. Don’t expect to blast through everything on max settings, but there’s a very respectable amount of power here for such a thin and light laptop.
While it’s a lot pricier than the Blade Stealth 13, the Blade 14 is only marginally chunkier - and besides, the calibre of its components means you’re getting a drastically more capable games machine.
Gosh, crumbs and, indeed, crikey: that’s a lot of money off. Not many gaming laptops will give you this much performance potential (even if the GPU is last-gen) for similar cash, and even fewer will do so with the sleek design of Razer’s Blades.