Save $50 on a Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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This could be the perfect gift for the gamer on your list. The Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard was built by pros, so you know it has everything needed for gaming, including portability, a detachable Micro USB cable, and 16.8 million color LIGHTSYNC RGB backlit keys.

The keyboard was built with and for esports athletes but can be used as well for competition-level performance, speed, and precision. There are solid, secure keypresses, with the audible and tactile click of the GX Blue Click switches.

There will be plenty of room for a mouse on the desk, thanks to the compact tenkeyless design. It also leads to much portability, to be tucked away in a backpack or bag, whether or not the gamer on your list is lucky enough to compete in tournaments.

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LIGHTSYNC highlights keys and allows the user to program static lighting patterns. The Micro USB cable with a three-pronged design is detachable to keep it safe when you’re traveling. The three angles of the keyboard allow for it to be used comfortably.

The Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard allows the F keys to be used for carrying out actions and commands with the use of Logitech’s G HUB software. Note, though, that keyboard macros are not allowed in tournaments.

Take 39% off this gaming keyboard, and pay just $79.93. Also check out the tactile keys, and linear keys, and wireless options, and the bundles with a mouse or headset.

Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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