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Get a free Razer mouse when you buy a Huntsman TE keyboard at Best Buy

Best Buy has an intriguing deal on a pair of Razer peripherals. If you buy a Huntsman Tournament Edition keyboard, you&aposll get a free Viper mouse. Typically, purchasing the two together would set you back $210, but with this deal, all you have to pay is the $130 the keyboard costs.   

Buy Huntsman Tournament Edition at Best Buy – $130

The Huntsman TE is a mechanical keyboard with a tenkeyless layout (so there&aposs no numpad), double-shot PBT keycaps and Razer&aposs own linear red optical switches. It also comes with a detachable USB-C cable, which makes it easier to transport and customize. You also get dual height adjustment with two sets of legs underneath the body and, of course, RGB lighting. In the Hunstman&aposs price range, PBT keycaps are usually something manufacturers skip on to save cost, so its feature set is compelling for the price. 

The Viper, on the other hand, is a wired ambidextrous mouse. It has two side buttons on each side. It uses optical instead of mechanical switches, which Razer claims reduces the bounce effect you get with some gaming mice. At 69 grams, it&aposs also one of the more lightweight mice you can buy currently. 

We haven&apost had the chance to review the Huntsman, but it&aposs generally well-regarded by the PC community. The consensus is that by listening to its customers, Razer released one of the best keyboards of 2019. As for the Viper, Engadget&aposs Devindra Hardawar had a chance to play some CS: GO with the mouse when Razer announced it last year, and he found it to be comfortable to use.  

All told, if you’re not too particular about the specific peripherals in your PC setup, you&aposre getting a solid package at a compelling price.  


Author: Igor Bonifacic, @igorbonifacic
May 10, 2020

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Source: Engadget

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