Prime Day is the best time of the year to upgrade your battlestation without paying full price for the gear pros actually use. We pulled together the standout discounts on gaming mice, mechanical keyboards, headsets, and a streaming microphone so you can build a setup that performs from the first match. Every pick below is a recognizable, genuinely-good model chosen for value at its current deal price. For the full lineup of the best Prime Day deals across every category, see our complete Amazon Prime Day tech deals guide.
It pairs a tournament-grade sensor and 8000 Hz wireless polling with a feathery 54g shell, making it the rare esports mouse that competitive players and everyday gamers can agree on, and the Prime Day deal makes that flagship package far easier to justify.
This is the mouse you see under the hands of countless esports pros, and Prime Day is the moment to grab one of the most respected competitive wireless mice without paying full freight. For anyone chasing a pro-grade pointing device, it is the standout pick of the deal window.
The G502 X Plus packs Logitech's flagship sensor, hybrid switches, and a famously loaded button layout into one wireless mouse, making the Prime Day deal a strong pick for players who want maximum control without piecing together compromises.
The Basilisk V3 packs flagship-grade features like a 26K optical sensor and Gen-2 optical switches into a wired mouse that already sits at an accessible price, so a Prime Day discount makes it one of the best value picks for serious gamers watching their budget.
The G305 pairs Logitech's proven HERO sensor and Lightspeed wireless with a budget-friendly price, and its Prime Day discount makes one of the most reliable entry-level wireless gaming mice cheaper still.
It pairs SteelSeries' best-in-class adjustable Hall Effect switches and Rapid Trigger with triple-mode wireless, making the Prime Day deal a strong moment to grab a flagship gaming board that rarely discounts.
This is Logitech G's first Hall effect board, pairing magnetic analog switches with Rapid Trigger for the near instant resets competitive shooters reward, which makes it a standout grab during Prime Day.
This Prime Day deal puts a genuine aluminum-bodied mechanical keyboard with durable PBT keycaps at a price that usually buys a plain membrane board, making it the standout budget pick for gamers who want a real tactile feel without overspending.
This is SteelSeries' flagship wireless headset, and Prime Day is the rare window where its premium feature set lands at a far more approachable price, making it the strongest all-around pick of the event.
Its low-latency Lightspeed wireless connection and precise 50mm graphene drivers make positional audio easy to read, so a Prime Day deal turns a tournament-grade headset into one of the strongest competitive picks of the event.
The Razer Kraken packs metal-frame durability and big 50mm drivers into one of the most affordable wired gaming headsets around, making a Prime Day discount an easy win for anyone shopping the budget tier.
It pairs a tight supercardioid condenser capsule that suppresses keyboard and room noise with stream-reactive RGB, making it a Prime Day standout for creators who want broadcast-ready voice and on-camera flair in one unit.
The Razer Viper V3 Pro is an ultralight 54g symmetrical wireless mouse built around Razer's Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor Gen-2, which tracks up to 35,000 DPI and 750 IPS for pinpoint accuracy. It uses Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 rated for a 90-million-click lifecycle, and with the included HyperPolling wireless dongle it hits a true 8000 Hz polling rate over HyperSpeed Wireless. With 8 programmable controls and a USB Type-C rechargeable battery rated up to 95 hours, it is tuned for serious FPS play without a cable getting in the way.
Razer Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor Gen-2, up to 35,000 DPI and 750 IPS
HyperPolling 8000 Hz wireless polling with the included dongle
Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 rated for 90 million clicks
Up to 95 hours of battery life over HyperSpeed Wireless
Pros
Extremely light at 54g with a flagship-grade sensor for fast, precise aim
True 8000 Hz wireless polling for low-latency tracking
Durable Gen-3 optical switches rated for a 90-million-click lifecycle
Cons
Running the full 8000 Hz polling rate sharply cuts battery life from the up-to-95-hour rating to roughly 17 hours
Despite the symmetrical shape, the side buttons sit only on the left side, so the mouse is geared toward right-handed use and gives left-handed users no usable side buttons
Who it is for: Competitive FPS players and aim-focused gamers who want the lightest possible wireless mouse with a top-tier sensor and high-polling performance.
The Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 is an ultralight 60g wireless gaming mouse built around the HERO 2 sensor, which tracks at up to 44,000 DPI and over 888 IPS. It connects over LIGHTSPEED wireless with up to 8 kHz polling for extremely low latency, and its LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches are rated for 70 million clicks. With five programmable buttons, USB-C charging, and up to 95 hours of battery life, it is tuned for serious competitive play rather than flashy extras.
HERO 2 sensor with up to 44,000 DPI and 888+ IPS tracking
LIGHTSPEED wireless with up to 8 kHz polling
LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches rated for 70 million clicks
Up to 95 hours of battery life with USB-C charging and POWERPLAY compatibility
Pros
Genuinely light at 60g with elite-grade sensor and low-latency wireless
LIGHTFORCE switches are durable and tuned for fast, consistent clicks
POWERPLAY support lets you charge wirelessly through a compatible mousepad
Cons
Reaching the full 8 kHz polling rate draws down the battery noticeably faster than the 1,000 Hz default
POWERPLAY wireless charging requires a separate compatible mousepad sold on its own
Who it is for: Competitive and aspiring esports players who want a featherweight, high-precision wireless mouse and will pounce on a Prime Day discount.
The Logitech G502 X Plus is a wireless gaming mouse built around the HERO 25K sensor, which tracks at up to 25,600 DPI, paired with LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical main switches for fast, tactile clicks. It carries 13 programmable controls and a dual-mode scroll wheel that toggles between ratcheted and hyper-fast free-spin scrolling, plus left and right tilt, so power users can map a deep control scheme. LIGHTSYNC RGB lights up an eight-LED array, and the mouse runs on LIGHTSPEED wireless over a USB-C connection while also supporting POWERPLAY wireless charging.
LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical main switches
13 programmable controls
Dual-mode scroll wheel with hyper-fast and ratcheted modes plus left and right tilt
Up to 130 hours of battery with RGB off, 37 hours with RGB always on
Pros
Highly customizable with 13 programmable controls and onboard memory for up to 5 profiles
Fast, accurate LIGHTSPEED wireless performance with the HERO 25K sensor
POWERPLAY compatible for continuous wireless charging on a supported pad
Cons
At around 106 grams it is heavier than many modern lightweight wireless gaming mice
Battery life drops from about 130 hours to 37 hours when RGB lighting is kept on
Who it is for: Buyers who want a do-everything, feature-rich wireless gaming mouse with plenty of buttons and a versatile scroll wheel, and who do not mind a heftier shape.
The Razer Basilisk V3 is a wired, right-handed ergonomic gaming mouse built around Razer's Focus+ 26K DPI optical sensor and second-generation optical switches rated for up to 70 million clicks. It offers 11 programmable buttons and a signature thumb rest for control, while its standout HyperScroll Tilt Wheel can switch between tactile and free-spinning fast scroll. Razer Chroma RGB lighting rounds out a feature set usually reserved for pricier mice.
The Logitech G305 Lightspeed is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse built around Logitech's HERO optical sensor, which tracks from 200 up to 12,000 DPI with zero smoothing, acceleration, or filtering. It runs on Logitech's Lightspeed 2.4GHz wireless with a 1ms (1000Hz) report rate for a response comparable to a wired mouse, and it is powered by a single replaceable AA battery rather than an internal cell. It carries 6 programmable buttons and one onboard memory profile so your settings travel with the mouse.
Lightspeed 2.4GHz wireless with 1ms (1000Hz) report rate
Up to 250 hours per AA battery in Performance mode, up to 9 months in Endurance mode
99 grams with battery, 75 grams without
6 programmable buttons with 1 onboard memory profile
Pros
Accurate HERO sensor and low-latency Lightspeed wireless usually found in pricier mice
Long battery life from a single, easily swappable AA cell
Lightweight at 99 grams with the battery installed
Cons
Logitech's specifications confirm it has no RGB lighting
The scroll wheel does not support tilt, per Logitech's specifications
Who it is for: Anyone who wants dependable, low-latency wireless gaming performance on a tight budget and does not mind swapping an AA battery instead of recharging.
The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless Gen 3 is a tenkeyless gaming keyboard built around OmniPoint 3.0 adjustable HyperMagnetic Hall Effect switches that let you tune each key's actuation anywhere from 0.1mm to 4.0mm across 40 levels. It adds Rapid Trigger for near-instant resets, plus Rapid Tap and Protection Mode for competitive play, and connects via lag-free 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, or a detachable USB-C cable. An onboard OLED Smart Display and Double Shot PBT keycaps round out a premium, durable package.
The Logitech G PRO X TKL Rapid is a wired tenkeyless gaming keyboard built around magnetic analog switches that use Hall effect sensors, light 35g actuation, and Rapid Trigger for fast, repeatable key resets. You can fine tune the actuation point on every key anywhere from 0.1mm to 4mm in 0.1mm steps, and the board adds esports focused modes including SOCD and multi actuation per key. It finishes the package with durable dual shot PBT keycaps, LIGHTSYNC RGB, dedicated media controls with a volume roller, and a detachable USB-C cable.
The Logitech G413 TKL SE is a compact tenkeyless wired gaming keyboard built around gaming-grade tactile mechanical switches with a 50 g actuation force and 4 mm of total travel. It pairs a brushed 5052 aluminum top case with PBT keycaps, one of the most wear-resistant keycap materials available, and adds white per-key LED backlighting for low-light play. A 6-key rollover anti-ghosting matrix and 12 function-key media controls round out a no-frills board focused on durability and reliable typing.
Gaming-grade tactile mechanical switches with 50 g actuation force and 4 mm travel
Brushed 5052 aluminum top case for a sturdy, premium feel
Durable PBT keycaps that resist shine and wear
White per-key LED backlighting for low-light gaming
6-key rollover anti-ghosting matrix plus 12 function-key media controls
Pros
Aluminum top case and PBT keycaps deliver build quality well above its price class
Tenkeyless footprint frees up desk space for mouse movement
Tactile switches and anti-ghosting matrix suit both gaming and everyday typing
Cons
Backlighting is single-color white only, not RGB
6-key rollover rather than full N-key rollover may matter for very heavy simultaneous-key inputs
Who it is for: Gamers and typists who want a durable, real mechanical keyboard with a clean compact layout and do not need RGB lighting or extra programmable keys.
The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is a multi-system gaming headset that pairs custom Neodymium Magnetic Drivers with onboard Active Noise Cancellation and a Transparency Mode for tuning out or letting in your surroundings. Its standout trick is the Infinity Power System, which ships with two hot-swappable batteries so one charges inside the OLED base station while the other powers the headset for effectively endless runtime. It also runs lag-free 2.4GHz and Bluetooth at the same time, letting you blend game audio with calls or music across PC, PS5, PS4, Switch, and mobile.
The Logitech G PRO X 2 Lightspeed is a wireless over-ear gaming headset built around 50mm graphene drivers for clear, low-distortion sound that helps you pinpoint footsteps and other positional cues. It connects three ways, using low-latency Lightspeed 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and a 3.5mm analog cable, and it pairs a detachable boom microphone with Blue VO!CE processing for clearer team comms. A lightweight aluminum and steel frame plus swappable leatherette and velour earpads round out a headset designed for long competitive sessions.
The Razer Kraken is a cross-platform wired gaming headset built around large 50mm drivers and a flexible bauxite aluminum frame. It uses cooling gel-infused ear cushions with leatherette rims to cut heat buildup and isolate sound during long sessions, and a retractable unidirectional microphone tucks away when you are not chatting. It connects over a single 3.5mm jack, so it works with PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices.
The Razer Seiren V3 Chroma is a USB-C condenser microphone built around a 16mm supercardioid capsule that records at 24-bit 96kHz across a 20Hz to 20,000Hz frequency response. Its standout streamer features include a tap-to-mute sensor on top, a built-in digital gain limiter that helps prevent clipping during loud moments, and 10-zone Razer Chroma RGB lighting that can react to over 200 supported games. A 3.5mm headphone port provides zero-latency monitoring, and the included desk stand has a built-in shock absorber to dampen bumps.
Unlocking the full feature set, including RGB customization and on-board mixing, requires installing Razer Synapse software
It records in a single fixed supercardioid pattern, with no switchable cardioid or omnidirectional modes for group or room recording
Who it is for: Live streamers and content creators who want a clean supercardioid voice, quick tap controls, and reactive RGB that matches their on-camera setup.