Cyber Monday deals unleash massive pricecut on Razer mouse range
Upgrade your prowess and treat your hand with these Cyber Monday Razer gaming mouse deals
Black Friday is barely over, but we can already see plenty of Cyber Monday gaming deals this weekend, like these excellent Razer gaming mouse deals. Be quick though as a few have sold out already, but these are the most up-to-date ones at the time of writing.
Some of these gaming mice are included in our best gaming mouse round-up, and we don't include anything that isn't community and critic-approved, so you can shop with peace of mind this Cyber Monday.
Black Friday Razer mouse deals - US
Razer Basilisk X | $59.99 $39.99 at Amazon US
Six programmable buttons, 16K DPI sensor, and 450-hour battery life makes this wireless mouse hard to beat.
Razer DeathAdder v2 | $69.99 $49.99 at Amazon US
20K DPI optical sensor, eight programmable buttons, rubberised side grips and more make this wired mouse a good bargain.
Razer Mamba Elite | $89.99 $59.99 at Amazon US
This wired Razer mouse comes with mechanical switches, nine programmable buttons, and a 16K DPI optical sensor for ultimate speed.
Razer Viper Ultimate | $179.99 $129.99 at Amazon US
One of the lightest mice on the market, there's currently a $50 saving on the Razer Viper Ultimate.
Razer DeathAdder Essential | $49.99 $29.99 at Amazon US
A fantastic entry-level mouse with $20 off right now makes for the perfect stocking filler for a gamer looking to make the upgrade.
Razer Naga Trinity | $99.99 $69.99 at Amazon US
The interchangeable plates make this a fantastic choice for those looking for customization for different games.
Black Friday Razer mouse deals - UK
Razer Viper Ultimate | £130 £99.99 at Amazon UK
We love this mouse - it's exquisite for shooters in particular but it's ambidextrous form means it's ideal for lefties too, spreading the joy of Razer mice to a wider audience. Saving a healthy 30 quid means this is a cracking deal and one to jump one if you're after a premium mouse for less.
Razer Naga Trinity | £100 £49.99 at Amazon
With interchangeable side platers and a 16k DPI sensor, and a whopping 19 customisable buttons, this is a seriously multi-talented mouse for those looking to get the right fit for their needs.
Razer Deathadder Elite | £70 £46.90 at Amazon
A fast mouse that strips away all the bells and whistles you'd usually expect from a gaming mouse to deliver pure speed and comfort, particularly for FPS titles.
Razer Mamba Elite | £90 £79.99 at Amazon
We particularly love the RGB lighting zones on the Mamba Elite, plus it's got nine programmable buttons, and a 5G optical sensor.
Razer Diamondback ambidextrous mouse | £65 £59.86
A fantastic and underrated option for those left-handed gamers among us or those looking for a slightly different shape to the more common right-handed mouse. Still offers best-in-class gaming mouse features too.
For more Black Friday Razer deals, make sure to follow our various Black Friday gaming deals hubs, where we'll also bring you the latest Black Friday gaming PC deals, and more.
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