Don't miss these Prime Day gaming deals from Logitech
If you're a gamer in need of a big setup upgrade, then this trio of Logitech gaming accessories is perfect for you. Thanks to Prime Day, you can now get a new Logitech gaming keyboard for $39, a new headset for $44, and a new mouse for $34, letting you overhaul your gaming setup for less than $120.
You've got just two days to grab one, two, or all three of these deals, so don't miss out!
Upgrade your gaming for less
Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard | was $70 now $39 at Amazon
Logitech's keyboard comes with backlit keys, spill resistance, customization, multi-media keys, and RGB Lightsync.
Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse | was $65 now $34 at Amazon
Logitech's G502 mouse comes with a 25,600 DPI sensor, RGB, adjustable weights, 11 programmable buttons, onboard memory, and works with both PC and Mac.
Logitech G335 Wired Gaming Headset | was $70 now $45 at Amazon
The G335 comes with a flip-to-mute microphone, audio jack, memory foam earpads, and works with your PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
This is a truly excellent combination of gaming peripherals from Logitech made even more appealing by their excellent prices. Logitech's headset comes in a trio of colors, and the whole range promises to be a really sensibly-priced way to upgrade your entire gaming setup. While you might think of gaming peripherals as PC-focused, all are an option for Mac users who want to add a bit of flair to their setups even just for some casual gaming.
You can see more of the best deals going with these Prime Day Apple deals.
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