Big Cuts On Razer Staples

Amazon's Spring Sale is stacking noticeable discounts on popular Razer hardware, covering mice, keyboards, headsets, streaming gear, and mobile controllers. If you're eyeing a faster aim or quieter keys, this is one of the better windows to upgrade without paying full MSRP. GameSpot's roundup points to wide coverage across core lines, including Basilisk and DeathAdder mice, BlackWidow and Huntsman keyboards, BlackShark and Kraken headsets, and the Kishi mobile controller.

On the mouse front, the ergonomic Basilisk line remains the easy recommendation for FPS and general use. Models with "Hyperspeed Wireless" and the precise Focus sensors deliver low-latency tracking, a well-placed sniper clutch, and textured grips that stay comfortable over long sessions. Prefer something lighter? Viper variants lean ambidextrous and trim weight for quick flicks, while DeathAdder keeps the classic right-hand curve that’s been a staple on desks for years.

Keyboards see meaningful cuts as well, especially if you’ve been waiting on optical switch boards. Huntsman models bring Razer's "Optical Switches" for faster actuation and a cleaner feel, while BlackWidow V4 options stick with tried-and-true mechanical designs. Watch for versions with dedicated media keys, an aluminum top plate, and a magnetic wrist rest—small touches that matter if you type or play for hours. If you’re price-conscious, Ornata hybrids still offer per-key RGB and a cushioned feel without jumping to flagship tiers.

Headsets, Controllers, And Creator Gear

Headsets like the BlackShark V2 and Kraken families are also featured. BlackShark skews lighter with breathable ear cushions and strong mic clarity, a combo that works for marathon sessions and competitive comms. Kraken remains the crowd-pleaser, offering sturdy builds and roomy cups. Several models support "THX Spatial Audio" on PC, which helps with directional cues in shooters and big single-player soundscapes alike.

If you’re gaming on the go, the Razer Kishi V2 is an easy upgrade for cloud services and native mobile hits. The direct USB-C or Lightning connection avoids Bluetooth latency, and the microswitch face buttons feel closer to a console pad. It’s a practical pickup for Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce Now, or remote play setups—just confirm phone compatibility before you click Buy.