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The holiday season is finally upon us, and with that, so are Black Friday deals! I wish I knew where the tradition of discounting various sale items the day after Thanksgiving came from, but you won’t catch me complaining. This is the one day of the year when I and many others go out and buy all the gaming deals we can find. Sometimes, you’ll find deals that can chip off almost half of the original price! So, I wrote a diverse list of all the best Black Friday video game holiday girls under $100 that I could find!
Razer Kraken V3 Pro HyperSense Wireless Headset
$99.99 (Was $199.99)
Starting off, we have the Razer Kraken V3 Pro HyperSense wireless headset. Many games are best experienced with a headset, and what better than a wireless one? If you want to save a USB slot, the Razer Kraken V3 Pro can be plugged in for a wireless experience. Streamers using an XLR microphone can also remove the boom microphone built into the headset. In total, you can expect about 11 hours of gameplay when fully charged, allowing for all-night sessions.
Insignia Gaming Chair
$94.99 (Was $179.99)
Every gamer needs to sit down when playing at their console or PC (or not, it’s really up to you). The Insignia Essential PC gaming chair is simple, gets the job done, and is on an $85 off sale. The black swivel chair with white accents is ergonomic and supports up to 275 pounds of weight. Additionally, you can enjoy the built-in reclining and chair tilt function, allowing you a little wiggle room to stretch during long gaming streaks.
Razer Huntsman V2 Full Wired Keyboard
$99.99 (Was $189.99)
How else do you expect to get to the endgame of any MMO if you don’t have a backlit keyboard to see with at three in the morning? Jokes aside, the Razer Huntsman V2 includes a number pad that players who play games with hot bars might find incredibly useful. The keyboard also has Purple switches and features a digital dial and media keys to conveniently control your music and general audio. Let me tell you, if I didn’t already have the Tartarus V2, I would have opted for a keyboard with a number pad instead. It’s far more convenient and on sale.
ASUS 23.8″ Gaming Monitor
$99.99 (Was $179.99)
It’s rare to find such an incredible sale on an ASUS product. This particular monitor offers 1ms FreeSync and 180Hz for an incredible refresh rate, even when just casually using your PC. Additionally, the monitor utilizes Adaptive Sync technology for additional fluidity in gameplay. Concerning ports, it only has one HDMI post and one DisplayPort port. So, you might want to plan in advance if you use a VGA connector instead.
Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick
$97.49 (Was $129.99)
I feel as though gaming peripherals like flightsticks and steering wheels are never on sale. Or, at least, they are never on sale below $100. That’s why I jumped to add this Turtle Beach flightstick to the list. It is compatible with both PC and Xbox Series X and offers various features important to aircraft game players, including multi-function throttle and flap levers, eight high-precision axes, a flight management display, and more. This is a perfect gift for those looking to get into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
Pyle Cameralink 4K HDMI Video Capture Device
$81.99 (Was $163.99)
There’s no better time to get into streaming games than right now, and the Pyle Cameralink 4K capture device can help you get started. It is incredibly easy to use, and works on consoles, PC, mobile devices, and more. You can connect it to your favorite streaming application, like Streamlabs or OBS, and customize your video further. Best of all, it seamlessly records in 4K@30FPS, 1440p@60FPS, and 1080p@120FPS capture resolution. You might as well get your Twitch account started!
AMD Ryzen 5 4500 6-Core 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
$94.99 (Was $129.99)
Moving on to computer hardware, you can get your hands on an AMD Ryzen 5 4500 6-Core 12-Thread Unlocked desktop processor for $35 off this Black Friday. If you or someone you know if looking to build their own PC, this would help them ensure fast CPU speed and a seamless play experience. This processor is also perfect if you are hoping to play VR games on devices like Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Windows Mixed Reality. Considering the release of the Meta Quest 3, maybe it’s time to really start getting in on the action.
Logitech G Pro X Wired Gaming Headset
$80.99 (Was $129.99)
I can personally vouch for this one since I have had the Logitech G Pro X since they were first released. It is an incredible wired headset with a detachable microphone for a more comfortable play experience when not in a party. The earpads are incredibly comfortable and made of memory foam, but what I love most is they don’t crumble on my ear over time. Since it’s wired with an auxiliary cable, you can use it on anything from the Switch to your PS5, Xbox Series X, or PC. I am also a huge fan of the microphone control and muting options are on the microphone cable rather than build into the side of the headset.
Western Digital 1TB P40 Game Drive SSD
$99.99 (Was $139.99)
Considering the size of some of these games nowadays, chances are you’re running out of space on your console or PC. This solid state drive adds an additional terabyte of memory and is completely portable. That’s right, you don’t need to open up your hardware and connect it to your motherboard. You can just plug it into an open USB slot and access everything placed on it, from large media files to folders of saved data from your favorite games. What I also love about this device is that it was made to be shock-resistant when you throw it in your bag during long trips.
Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM
$97.99 (Was $150.00)
If you’re really looking to build your own PC on sale this holiday season, you’re going to need RAM. The 32GB Corsair Vengeance is actually two sticks of 16GB RAM that can be added onto whatever you already have in your PC. What really makes this particular RAM pop is that it can be connected to Corsair ICUE so that you can control the lighting on it, customizing it to your liking. I don’t have this particular RAM, but I do have an RGB one from Corsair, and syncing up all my devices is an awesome feeling.
Corsair iCUE H100i RGB Elite Liquid CPU Cooler
$79.99 (Was $139.99)
Liquid cooling isn’t for everyone, but those who do like it absolutely love it. The Corsair iCUE H100i offers additional cooling that traditional fans can’t to ensure peak performance. The design of this specific cooler is also simpler than most and can be easily installed into your PC. Additionally, like most Corsair products featured in this list, you can control the lighting using the ICUE software. That’s probably a few too many lights for my liking, but there’s definitely someone out there rocking an insanely bright PC that they got on sale.
NZXT H Series H7 (2023) Elite Edition ATX Mid Tower
$79.99 (Was $179.99)
How do you plan to fit the new RAM, processor, and liquid cooler you got on sale into a PC without a tower? This NZXT H Series ATX mid-tower chassis is gorgeous white and offers four built-in fan connections that can provide additional cooling alongside your liquid cooler. The interior has a ton of space, can be easily taken apart, and has a windowed side, allowing you to look at your creation. If you pick up this tower alongside any of the RGB items I recommended, you’re in for one incredibly bright setup albeit quiet, fast, and seamless.
ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming Motherboard
$89.99 (Was $124.99)
While the motherboard is definitely not the most expensive part of building a PC, it’s still pricey. Picking up the ASRock B550 AMD motherboard not only provides you with savings but also additional perks, including a built-in WiFi receiver. The motherboard is incredibly easy to install, especially using the NZXT tower above, has four slots for RAM, and six, (yes, SIX) USB 3.2 slots. Many of the reviews also state that it was easy to overclock right out of the box.
Acer Nitro QG241Y S3 23.8″ Monitor
$87.99 (Was $149.99)
I didn’t want to repeat items on this list, but this monitor was too good to pass up. This Acer monitor has a 180Hz refresh rate and a 1ms FreeSnyc response time. Beside already being great to look at, the monitor also has three video connections, (two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort port), and a built-in speaker. While it isn’t the most convenient, using built-in speakers can help you save some money while waiting to purchase the ones you like. However, you can also take a look at the headphones on this list and get a great deal on those!
Vitesse Big and Tall Gaming Chair
$99.99 (Was $149.99)
Lastly, we have the Vitesse big and tall chair. Face it, there are tons of gaming chairs out there that just don’t fit the proportions of everyone who buys them. The chair can withstand up to 400 pounds, it can recline and has a built-in footrest that can be pulled out whenever. Even the armrests are built to ensure comfort no matter how you sit or lie in the chair. Additionally, the chair boasts a sleek, black and grey look that, I think, rivals some of the bigger gaming chair companies out there.