Best cheap gaming keyboard deals under £50 - save 40% or more this Prime Day

Best cheap gaming keyboard deals under £50 - save 40% or more this Prime Day
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Getting the perfect setup can be expensive, so how do good yet cheap gaming keyboards under £50 sound? There are more than a few this Prime Day, and - more importantly - they're not rubbish. Huzzah!

Chief amongst them is the Razer Cynosa Lite. It's been slashed in price to £20.99 instead of £45, and that's a good price on a device that was on our best gaming keyboards list for years (until it was superseded by the newer Razer Cynosa V2, anyway). As such, it's perfect if you're looking for a cheap gaming keyboard under £50 this Prime Day.

If you've got a bit more to spend, on the other hand, the Logitech G213 Prodigy is also worth your time. Sitting pretty at £31.99 (a discount of 25%), this is a keyboard from a well-respected manufacturer that's one of the best in the business. You know you're getting quality as a result. 

Want to see what else is on offer? Check out the deals below.

Cheap gaming keyboard deals

Razer Cynosa Lite (membrane) | £45£20.99 at Amazon

Razer Cynosa Lite (membrane) | £45 £20.99 at Amazon
Fully programmable keys and a spill-resistant design lead the charge on what is a solid entry-level keyboard for those on a budget. Thanks to improved keycaps, this version of the Cynosa also offers a great typing and gaming experience in spite of the lower price.

Logitech G213 Prodigy (membrane) | £60£31.99 at Amazon

Logitech G213 Prodigy (membrane) | £60 £31.99 at Amazon
Thanks to its quiet membrane keys, the G213 Prodigy gaming keyboard is a whole lot cheaper than its mechanical rivals. However, it still brings the goods thanks to quick responses, dedicated media buttons, customisable lighting, and spill-resistance. Plus, Logitech is pretty outstanding in terms of its technical prowess - having its name on this is a good sign.

HyperX Alloy Core RGB (membrane) | £50£27.99 at Amazon

HyperX Alloy Core RGB (membrane) | £50 £27.99 at Amazon
In terms of gaming keyboards, the Alloy Core has a lot to offer; as well as responsive, soft-touch keys that are also quieter than mechanical equivalents, it features dedicated media keys and 5-zone RGB lighting. That makes it a great starter deck that won't cost a bomb.

ASUS TUF K1 (membrane) | £55£42.99 at Amazon

ASUS TUF K1 (membrane) | £55 £42.99 at Amazon
If your budget can stretch just a little bit further, the ASUS TUF K1 is a sturdy gaming keyboard packed with all the features you need. Alongside quieter, tactile keys, it throws 19-key rollover, chunky volume control, and a bold design into the ring for a memorable device that looks like a battle tank.


If you're on the lookout for other bargains, we're also rounding up today's best Prime Day laptop deals with numerous discounts on devices for gaming, work, and casual use across a range of budgets.

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Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.