The Amazon Great Indian Festival sale is now live for all customers after the end of the early access period for Prime members. The festival season sale brings a lot of offers in different product categories. Of course, the deals on smartphones are a big plus, but the sale also offers deep discounts on laptops, tablets, smartwatches, TWS headphones, and more. Amazon’s sale also offers great deals for gamers, be it game consoles or accessories.
Here we take a look at some of the best gaming accessories and peripherals, from controllers and keyboards to mice and headphones. Apart from the discounted prices, the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale also adds an additional 10 percent discount on purchases made using SBI debit and credit cards. There is also five percent instant cashback on Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card transactions.
The sale offers gaming accessories from top brands like Logitech, Sony, Razer and more. Here’s our pick of the best deals on gaming peripherals during Amazon’s Great Indian Festival sale.
The best deals and discounts on gaming peripherals:
Product | MRP | Bargain price | Link to Amazon |
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Sony DualSense Edge wireless controller | Rs 18,990 | Rs 16,749 | Buy now |
Logitech G304 Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse | Rs 3,795 | Rs.2495 | Buy now |
Razer BlackShark V2 X Wired Gaming Headset | Rs 7,999 | Rs 3,299 | Buy now |
HyperX Alloy Origins 65 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard | Rs 11,687 | Rs 5,778 | Buy now |
28-inch BenQ EW2880U 4K monitor | Rs 39,990 | Rs 28,350 | Buy now |
Corsair MP600 PRO LPX 1TB M.2 SSD (optimized for PS5) | Rs 12,999 | Rs 9,199 | Buy now |
PlayStation Pulse 3D wireless headset | Rs 8,590 | Rs 5999 | Buy now |
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