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Now is a great time to grab some new gear for your gaming setup at a price that's too good to ignore. Whether you're looking for a spare controller or a mouse that looks like a lightweight cheese grater, Amazon has a number of deals available now ahead of its annual Prime Day 2022 event. If you can't wait until July 12, we've rounded up the best gaming accessories deals you can shop now.

This roundup focuses on controllers, gaming headsets, mice, and keyboards--basically all of the most important gaming accessories regardless of which platform you game on. Whether you own a PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, or PC, chances are there's an accessory on this list that may interest you.

In fact, some of the very best controllers, headsets, gaming keyboards, and gaming mice around are discounted right now. We expect more discounts to arrive in the coming days, so make sure to check back early next week.

For more deals ahead of Amazon Prime Day which runs July 12-13, you can check out GameSpot's other roundups:


SteelSeries Arctis 7P+


$140 ($170)

Plush comfort and designed for the PS5's Tempest 3D Audio, this wireless headset also has a strong battery life and an eye-catching aesthetic.


SteelSeries Arctis 9X


$160 ($200)

Designed to work wirelessly on both Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, the SteelSeries Arctis 9X combines quality audio with a terrific microphone for clear communcation.


SteelSeries Arctis 3


$50 ($70)

As a wired headset, the Arctis 3 is an all-rounder that can be used on virtually any gaming platform in your home, pumping ultra-low distortion audio into your ears.


SteelSeries Arctis 1


$35 ($50)

Another great wired headset, the Arctis 1 comes equipped with reliable speakers and crystal-clear communication for a brilliant price.


Razer BlackShark V2


$140 ($180)

A premium offering from Razer, expect stunning surround sound, all-day comfort, and an entire day of battery power with the Blackshark V2 headset.


Razer Kraken


$40 ($80)

On Razer's budget side, the Kraken is a reliable and extremely green headset that's engineered to offer a surprising amount of audio bang for buck.


Razer Kaira (Xbox)


$80 ($100)

Hitting a middleground between affordability and wireless quality, the Kaira for Xbox has several EQ profiles, Triforce Titanium 50mm drivers, and comfortable memory foam lining.


Razer Kaira Pro (PlayStation)


$130 ($200)

Similar to the Xbox version, the Kairo Pro for PlayStation also packs plenty of wireless audio quality into its frame and the included dongle adds extra mobile platform flexibility to its design.


Razer Kaira Pro: Halo Infinite Limited Edition (Xbox)


$130 ($180)

Like the two examples above, this Razer Kairo Pro is all about quality and comfort, but with a design that Halo's Masterchief would approve of.


HyperX Cloud II


$70 ($100)

Designed for comfort and all-day gaming, this headset also has high-quality audio with hardware-driven virtual 7.1 surround sound and can work on any device that supports 3.5mm jack.

If wires aren't your jam and you don't mind using a dongle, the HyperX Cloud II wireless is all of the quality in the line above without you having to worry about tripping over a cable.


Corsair Void RGB


$80 ($100)

It might look like an odd design, but the Corsair is a roomy device to cover your ears with and can deliver some superlative audio quality directly to them as well.


Logitech G Pro


$80 ($100)

The Logitech G Pro headset has incredible sound quality for its price, as well as a premium design, customization via the G Hub app, and fine-tuned audio profiles for you to experiment with.


Logitech G533 (PC)


$80 ($150)

If you've got some cash to spare and you don't mind older technology, the G533 is a surprising and supremely comfortable headset that still delivers heavyweight audio.


Logitech G335


$45 ($70)

The G335 headset admittedly delivers decent at best sound, but the real appeal of this set of cans is some of the best and most comfortable quality you could ask for at an unbelievable price.


Xbox Stereo Headset


$42 ($60)

The official Xbox headset is everything you could ask for from a licensed headset, as it combines ultra-soft large earcups with high-fidelity audio support to help immerse you inside of a game.


Switch Pro Controller


$70

An attractive transparent finish, heavy-duty face buttons, and a battery life that can bear witness to the rise and fall of modern civilizations makes the Switch Pro controller an essential part of any Nintendo setup. We expect the Pro Controller to be on sale next week.


Joy-Cons


$80

There's no harm in having extra Joy-Cons in the home, and with a range of colors to choose from, additional controllers help liven up the home for when guests arrive to play some party games. Deals on Joy-Con aren't live yet, but we expect them to be discounted during Prime Day.


Hori Split Pad Pro


$50 ($60)

If the Joy-Cons aren't ergonomic for you, check out the Hori Split-Pad Pro that essentially takes a regular controller and saws it right in half.


NexiGo Gripcon


$45 ($60)

The NexiGo Gripcon is also a comfortable controller to go hands-on with, plus it's designed to fit the newer Switch OLED model and it comes in a range of colorful designs.


PowerA Enhanced Wireless


Up to $15 off select models

Nothing too fancy here, the PowerA wireless controllers will get any input job done and they won't break your gaming budget.


8BitDo Pro 2


$47.50 ($50)

Perfect for retro gaming fans, the 8BitDo Pro 2 is nostalgic charm inside of a durable shell that is compatible with PC, Switch, iOS, and Android.

The SN30 is also worth checking out, especially if you're an SNES fan who wants a 90s aesthetic approach to modern video game controllers.


PDP Afterglow


$45 ($55)

Bright enough to illuminate your entire house during a blackout, the Afterglow also has programmable buttons, motion controls, and a long-lasting battery.


PDP Faceoff


$45 ($55)

An affordable and durable controller for the Switch, this customizable piece of hardware also lets you swap out faceplates for more vibrant or low-key options.


PlayStation DualSense Controller


$70-$75

A controller that feels very next-gen, the DualSense combines pure style with advanced haptic feedback technology to make games feel better than ever. DualSense deals aren't live yet, but we expect to see discounts next week.


Xbox Wireless Controller


$49 ($60)

A familiar approach to gaming, the Xbox Wireless excels as an incredibly comfortable peripheral that can jolt your hands with sophisticated vibrations and last all day.


Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma


$130 ($150)

Chunky and sporting some attractive RGB lighting, the Wolverine V2 Chroma also features a range of customization options and extra inputs that can help give you an edge in competitive play.


PowerA Fusion Pro 2


$63 ($90)

Another example of customization being the primary focus, the PowerA Fusion Pro 2 is a heavy-duty device that features three-way trigger locks, four programmable buttons, and swap-out analog sticks.


Amazon Luna Controller


$40 ($70) Prime member deal only

Cloud gaming is here, and for those gamers looking for almost lag-free gaming, the Luna controller provides quicker inputs and a comfortable design to wrap your hands around.


Logitech G613 Wireless


$62 ($130)

A keyboard with super-fast 1 ms report rate and subtle Romer G mechanical switches, you can also connect this device to your PC via Bluetooth to enjoy some wireless typing.


Razer BlackWidow V3


$98 ($140)

Razer's mechanical keyboard hits all the right notes for tactile typing and RGB illumination, but it's the multi-function dial which is surprisingly useful on this hardware when used properly.

Razer V3 Mini Wireless

$110 ($180)

For fans of tenkeyless keyboards, the Blackwidow V3 Mini is also a great option that has satisfying feedback and up to 200 hours of battery life from a single charge.


Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition


$79 ($130)

Razer's other tenkeyless keyboard uses linear optical switches to register key presses at lightspeed, making it worth looking at if you're serious about competitive gaming.


SteelSeries Apex 5


$90 ($100)

Large and in charge, expect blue mechanical switches, and aircraft-grade aluminum alloy frame, and a customizable OLED smart display to turn a few heads when you whip this keyboard out.


Logitech G213


$45 ($70)

The G213 Prodigy is a full-sized keyboard designed for gaming and productivity, as it uses various lightweight and durable materials to create a slim and reliable keyboard to work with.


SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless


$109 ($150)

Shaving off as much weight as possible, this cheese grater of a mouse weighs in at just 89 grams and still features a ton of customization features.


SteelSeries Aerox 3


$50 ($60)

Somehow even lighter than the Aerox 9, the Aerox 3 weighs just 59 grams and features 8,500 CPI, 300 IPS, and a 35G optical sensor to pick up every movement of your wrist.


Logitech G305


$40 ($50)

An elegant mouse that stands out on any desk, the G305 combines hyper-sensitive sensors, a long-lasting battery, and lightweight design to look, feel, and perform well.


Razer DeathAdder V2


$28 ($70)

One of the best mice that you can buy for an unbelievable price, the DeathAdder V2 comes equipped with a 20K DPI optical sensor, lightning-quick optical switches, and a host of programmable buttons.


Razer Basilisk X Wireless


$25 ($60)

An all-time classic from Razer, the Basilisk X fits brilliantly into the hand, operates wirelessly, and has an absurd battery life that lasts for literally hundreds of hours.




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