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Get up to 40% off PC peripherals at the SteelSeries Member Madness SaleHeavily discounted headsets, mice and keyboards at their global store

Heavily discounted headsets, mice and keyboards at their global store

A photo of a plastic ogre wearing a SteelSeries gaming headset, in front of an orange background.

SteelSeries is currently running one of their seasonal Member Madness Sales, which offer up to 40% off their rather excellent peripherals in exchange for signing up for an account on their site. We’ve done just that to bring you word of the best sale items available inside…

Before we get into the highlights, please note that this sale is available to the US, UK, EU and many other regions that can access the SteelSeries global store - but for the sake of convenience we’ll just share the UK prices. You should see similar discounts in the currency of your choosing!

Get up to 40% off at the SteelSeries Member Madness Sale

SteelSeries Gaming Headset deals

SteelSeries Gaming Mouse deals

Wow, even RPS fanzine PC Gamer likes the Aerox 3. |Image credit:SteelSeries

a photo of a beautiful RGB gaming peripheral, specifically an Aerox mouse

Next up we have some mice. I don’t think Katharine’s had a chance to test out the brand new Aerox mice, but they’re nifty ultra-light models with flexible cables, top optical sensors, excellent build quality, fetching lighting and a comfortable design. (I’m a fan!) SteelSeries are also discounting their Rival (ergonomic right-handed) and Sensei (ambidextrous) mice; Katharine has recommended the Rival 310 and Sensei 310 as great budget options in the past and are definitely worth a look.

SteelSeries Gaming Keyboard deals

I haven’t figured out how to get my Apex Pro to float spookily in space like that, but I’m sure it’s possible. |Image credit:SteelSeries

a photo of a beautiful RGB gaming peripheral, specifically an Apex Pro keyboard

Finally we have keyboards. I’m also big fans of these, as they come with a built-in OLED display in the upper right corner, which you can use to check your stats or change your keyboard settings in-game. The Apex Pro comes with optical switches, allowing you to set exactly when a key press is registered - allowing you to change the keyboard between an ultra-sensitive gaming mode and something more standard for typing, for instance. The Apex 7 and 7 TKL use standard mechanical switches instead, allowing it to retail at a lower price. All three keyboards offer great build quality, good software and that unique OLED display, so they’re worth considering if you’re in the market for a mechanical!

There are alsomousepad,controllerandaccessorydeals as part of the sale, but we don’t have time to break down each one here. For now then, we’ll wrap things up.