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A Great Gaming Headset Is On Sale For $30 At Best Buy Right Now

It's "Razer wired," not "razor wire," dummy.

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Best Buy is once again living up to its name with a great deal on Razer Electra V2 wired gaming headsets. You can get a pair for just $30 which is wholly half off from the full price of $60. The Electra V2 uses a classic, universal 3.5mm jack, making it the perfect headset for budget-minded gamers that play across multiple platforms, but don't want to invest in separate headsets for each. The deal was originally listed as lasting for one day, but it has extended through the weekend, so it seems to be while supplies last.

Get the Razer Electra V2 wired gaming headset for $30 »

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Razer lists compatibility with PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, and mobile devices. The Electra V2 is a perfect entry-level headset with custom 40mm drivers, virtual 7.1 surround sound, a removable boom mic, and in-line volume and mute controls, but no other expensive bells and whistles to drive up the price. Razer has been making dedicated gaming peripherals for longer than nearly anyone else in the industry, making them a reliable source for gear at both the high-end, and with consumer-grade products like the Electra.

It's a great week for PC gamers in general, with sales running on Dell and Alienware gaming PCs from the manufacturer, as well as Xbox wireless controllers with PC adapters at Amazon. Console gamers should check out our lists of essential accessories for the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch to see if there's anything else that they need to complete their gaming set-up.

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