Cyber Monday is here, and a lot of online retailers take advantage of this week by basically discounting anything that isn't nailed down to clear stock. This means there will be an obscene amount of extremely mediocre Cyber Monday mouse and keyboard deals. Thankfully, you've got us sifting through the dirt to find you nuggets of gold to make sure you don't spend your holiday bonus on garbage.
Jump straight to the deals you want...
1. Keyboard deals
2. Mouse deals
Corsair's K70 is $50 off right now on Amazon, which we would recommend to anyone looking for a softer sounding mechanical keyboard. Though if you want a keyboard that's a little more elegant, the Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate seems like something Tolstoy would use. He seems like he would have been a PC gamer.
Here are the best keyboard and mice deals we've found so far:
Cyber Monday deals: quick links
- Amazon - Cyber Monday deals on anything and everything
- Walmart - Deals on Games, Movies, Budget Laptops
- B&H Photo - Monitors, Laptops, and PCs
- Best Buy - PCs, Laptops, and Accessories
- Target - Games, Accessories, and Laptops
- Staples - Gaming Chairs and assorted office goodies
- Lenovo - Discounts on Legion Laptops and PCs
- Razer - Laptops and Gaming Accessories
- Newegg - Components and Hardware
- Microsoft - PCs, Laptops, and Games
- Dell - Alienware PCs and Laptops
Cyber Monday keyboard deals
Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 | Cherry MX Red | Wired | Full-sized | $159.98 $131.30 on Amazon (save $28.68)
It's hard to go wrong with Corsair's classic full-sized K70 RGB keyboard. You can score the version with Cherry MX red switches for $40 off this Cyber Monday.View Deal
Drop Alt Mechanical Keyboard | Wired | Compact | $180 $144 at Drop (save $36)
With a wide selection of key switches, including the lovely Halo Clears, the Alt Mechanical Keyboard from Drop is the perfect gift for anyone that wants to take their keyboard game to the next level, including yourself. Its compact footprint also features lighting per-key and around the entire length of the board.View Deal
Drop CTRL Mechanical Keyboard | Wired | Tenkeyless | $200 $160 at Drop (save $40)
If you're not prepared to lop off a large chunk of your keys in exchange for a neat and tidy aesthetic, how about something just a touch bigger in the Drop CTRL. Similar build, same switch flexibility, and only a little more cash.View Deal
Drop + OLKB Preonic keyboard | Wired | Smol | $140 $115 at Drop (save $25)
This one is for all of y'all out there obsessed with the A E S T H E T I C. The Preonic is a tiny little keyboard that's highly customisable. That's because it's not actually built yet, you have to do that yourself. It's easy, though, pick a case colour and switches and spend an afternoon crafting your own dream keyboard.View Deal
Cooler Master SK630 | Wired | Tenkeyless | $139.99 $99.99 at Newegg (save $40)
The Cooler Master SK630 is a low-profile keyboard for that extra dimension of space-saving. It's fit with Cherry MX low-profile switches, so you know it's built to last, and it'll keep shining through the night-time hours with full per-key RGB lighting.View Deal
Razer Cynosa Chroma | Wired | Full-sized | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (20% off)
The Razer Cynosa uses a membrane keyboard design, much like the Logitech G213, but it also delivers a lot of extra functionality that gamers might be of interest to gamers, such as macro programmability and per-key RGB lighting. It's also quieter than most mechanical keyboard, substantially so.View Deal
Das Keyboard 4 Professional | Cherry MX Blue | Wired | $169 $135.20 at Das Keyboard
A stylish, simple keyboard says, "I game in the evenings and write postmodern poetry in the mornings." Available with Cherry MX Blue or Cherry MX Brown switches.View Deal
Cyber Monday mouse deals
Logitech G502 Hero | Wired | 25,600 DPI| $79.99 $39.99 at Amazon
The wired version of the Logitech mouse above for $40 is a good deal. It doesn't really sell for list price but does go for nearly $50.View Deal
Razer DeathAdder Essential | Wired | 6,400 DPI | $49.99 $29.99 at Amazon (40% off)
This is PC gaming bread and butter right here. A simple wired approach, with buttons in the correct places, and a decent sensor tucked away inside it—the Razer DeathAdder Essential is just that: the essentials. And it wears it well.View Deal
Logitech MX518 | 16,000 DPI | 8 buttons | $39.99 $19.99 at Best Buy
Logitech resurrected the MX518 in 2019, eight years after production of the original was halted. It's not the flashiest mouse in the world, but it's one of the best. The MX518 is built in Logitech's 16,000 DPI Hero sensor, supports five unique profiles in internal memory, and feels fantastic.View Deal