Last week, Best Buy offered PC players a free Razer Viper gaming mouse with a purchase of a Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition gaming keyboard, giving players a total savings of $79.99. Although that deal has ended yesterday, Best Buy is offering another irresistible offer that allows shoppers to get the Razer Mamba Elite gaming mouse for free with any purchase of the Razer Huntsman gaming keyboard. This bundle is perfect for PC players who are in the market for new peripherals but are also under a tight budget.

On its own, the Razer Mamba Elite gaming mouse retails for $89.99, while the Razer Huntsman gaming keyboard is priced at $119.99. With this deal, players will be able to get both the keyboard and the mouse by just paying for the cost of the keyboard. To the uninitiated, the Razer Huntsman is a wired gaming keyboard that features the company's unique optical switches that are extremely responsive that makes it great to type on. It is also one of the best gaming keyboards out in the market right now given its premium lightweight design and customizable RGB lighting, though the loud click noise may be too much for some.

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On the other hand, the Razer Mamba Elite is a wired gaming mouse that is the perfect partner to the Huntsman keyboard due to its very low click latency, outstanding performance with customizable CPI and polling rate, tons of button-mapping options, and a premium yet lightweight and comfortable design. Although the Razer Mamba Elite is slightly bigger than most mice in the market, its bulky built serves as a comfortable palm grip for any hand size.

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Players interested in taking advantage of this sweet Razer keyboard and mouse deal at Best Buy should know that the offer is only available until May 26, 2020. Meanwhile, Razer has made headlines several weeks ago after it announced its contribution to help reduce the threat of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The company's CEO Min-Lian Tan revealed that Razer will be manufacturing face masks and will donate up to one million masks to health authorities around the world. Of course, just like any other industry right now, the coronavirus pandemic also impacted the video game business with several upcoming triple-A titles getting delayed due to strict stay-at-home orders by the government. Apart from the development of games and the production of gaming hardware, several events, such as E3 2020 has been canceled due to the outbreak.

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