Good news if you’re looking for a new headset, keyboard, or other PC accessories–dozens of SteelSeries products are on sale for Prime Big Deal Days, many of which are listed for their lowest prices of the year. And while big-ticket items like the Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Headset and the Apex Pro Mini Wireless Keyboard are a few of the main attractions of the event, long list of other SteelSeries accessories is discounted, too. To help you navigate all the deals, we’ve pulled together the best SteelSeries price cuts below. These deals end with the sale on October 8, so grab them while you can. And be sure to check GameSpot’s Deals Hub if you’re looking for more Prime Big Deal Days discounts on PC accessories, video games, and more.
SteelSeries Headset Deals

The Arctis Nova 5X Wireless is the most intriguing of the discounted headsets. Compatible with Xbox, PS5, Switch, PC, and mobile, it offers an impressive 60-hour battery life and hundreds of preset audio options for different games. That makes it easy to optimize its performance whether you’re playing Call of Duty, GTA V, or anything in between. On-ear controls make it easy to change the volume or mute your voice, while plush materials and large earcups should keep you comfy for long gaming sessions.
The Arctis Nova 7P is another premium choice, though note it won’t work with Xbox. And if you don’t mind sticking to a wired headset and saving a bunch of cash, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1X Wired Headset is a great entry-level option at $44 (was $60).
SteelSeries Keyboard Deals

Working with a budget? The SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL Wired Gaming Keyboard is matching its lowest price ever for Prime Big Deal Days. Don’t expect it to be as luxurious as other keyboards in the SteelSeries lineup, but it still gets you a water- and dust-resistant design, eight RGB lighting zones, dedicated media controls, and switches rated for 20 million keypresses.
To free up space on your desk, check out the SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless Keyboard. The 60% design doesn’t include a numpad and its F-Keys are embedded with the top row of number keys, allowing it to take up limited real estate without forgoing the functionality of a full-sized keyboard. The switch actuation distance is adjustable from 0.1 to 4.0mm and features Rapid Tap technology for faster input. It’s also designed to withstand the test of time, thanks to its aircraft-grade aluminum top plate.
The SteelSeries Apex Pro Wired Gaming Keyboard is a bit more affordable at $100 (was $200), offering the same switches and premium construction but with a larger layout, more keys, and a cool OLED screen capable of highlighting your settings, profiles, and more.
Other SteelSeries Gear – Gamgin Mice, Mics, and More


While headsets and keyboards are the main attractions of SteelSeries’ Big Deal Days discounts, there are several other accessories getting a price cut. The SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 Gaming Mouse is just $45 (was $60), which is the first big discount we’ve seen this year. Give it a look if you need a reliable mouse under $50–the deal applies to the Aqua, Black, Lavender, and White models.
If you’re a streamer, the SteelSeries Alias Mic Boom Arm is $75 (was $100), and a bunch of headset accessory packs are down to $28 (was $40). These let you personalize your Arctis headset with metal plates and colorful headbands. The ultra-popular SteelSeries QcK Large Gaming Mousepad is also quite cheap at $14 (was $20), and with over 100,000 reviews, it’s currently holding down an impressive 4.7-star rating.
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