Here's a code to save 10 percent on all SteelSeries products
Stock up on SteelSeries peripherals and save a bundle.
Do you need a gaming headset or mouse? How about a keyboard? Whatever it is, if SteelSeries carries the peripheral you're looking for in its web store, you can shave 10 percent off the regular price by applying coupon code FUTUREPLC10 during checkout.
We've teamed up with SteelSeries to offer the 10 percent discount. It expires on October 31, 2018, so you have plenty of time to shop around. What you use it on is up to you, though we have a few ideas.
One is the Arctis Pro Wireless. This is a high-end wireless headset that carries a premium price tag. Using the coupon code takes some of the sting out of the asking price, bringing the tally down to $296.99 (from $329.99).
Here are some other recommendations:
- Arctis 7 (2019 Edition) headset: $134.99 (down from $149.99)
- Sensei 310 mouse + bungee and QcK Vector mousepad: $53.99 (down from $59.99)
- Rival 600 dual-sensor mouse + bungee and mousepad: $71.99 (down from $79.99)
- Apex M750 mechanical keyboard + cleaning kit: $125.99 (down from $139.99)
- Stratus XL controller for Windows and Android: $53.99 (down from $59.99)
- GameDAC: $116.99 (down from $129.99)
There are plenty of other peripherals and accessories available. Head over to SteelSeries and browse around.
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