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Get An $80 Gaming Mouse For Free When You Buy A Great Gaming Keyboard

Best Buy has an excellent deal on a fantastic Razer gaming keyboard and mouse bundle.

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If you've been in the market for a new gaming keyboard and mouse, Best Buy has a fantastic deal right now worth considering: The retailer is giving away a great gaming mouse with all purchases of the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition gaming keyboard. It goes for $130 and comes with a free Razer Viper gaming mouse. The Viper's regular price is $80, but if you add it to your cart with the Hunstman keyboard, you'll get it free of charge.

The Razer Hunstman Tournament Edition is a tenkeyless, compact gaming keyboard, which means it doesn't come with a number pad. Despite this exclusion, we praised it in our guide to the best gaming keyboards for its amazing key switches, strong build quality, and low actuation point, which makes for faster input--though this could lead to typos if you're not careful. It's a fantastic, lightweight gaming keyboard, and the included mouse is an incredible value add as well.

Razer Hunstman Tournament Edition gaming keyboard with Viper gaming mouse

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Razer Hunstman Tournament Edition with the Razer Viper
Razer Hunstman Tournament Edition with the Razer Viper

In GameSpot's best gaming mouse guide, the Razer Viper stole the spotlight as a wired lightweight option. It weighs 3.5 ounces, making it one of the lightest gaming mice out there, and features a design that's suitable for left- and right-handed gamers. If you're looking for a lightweight mouse with tactile, quiet clicks, then it doesn't get much better than the Razer Viper.

In other gaming keyboard news, HyperX and Ducky recently revealed a limited-edition collaboration on a compact gaming keyboard that's even smaller than the Huntsman Tournament Edition. The Ducky One 2 Mini features HyperX linear switches and Ducky keycaps, and there are only 3,700 units available.

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