Razer cuts the Xbox One’s best mouse and keyboard by $50 for Black Friday

Microsoft has introduced formal Xbox One mouse and keyboard support, welcoming a growing list of supported titles, compatible with any existing USB mouse and keyboard peripherals. The integration allows developers to deliver experiences beyond the standard gamepad, increasing precision, and button combinations. The feature’s debut was accompanied by the Razer Turret, a dedicated Xbox-ready wireless mouse and keyboard ideal for the living room in 2019.

The Razer Turret works with Xbox One consoles and Windows 10 PCs, featuring an all-inclusive mechanical keyboard, and retractable magnetic mouse mat. Razer’s years of expertise in PC peripherals delivers a custom premium package like no other, even stamped with an Xbox logo button. It’s also the only keyboard and mouse combo that supports Xbox Dynamic Lighting, allowing the integrated RGB illumination to sync up with in-game actions.

The Razer Turret is easily the best-in-class Xbox One mouse and keyboard, although we noted in our review how an expensive price tag would be off-putting for most. With Black Friday deals now underway, Amazon has sweetened the deal with a $50 discount on the Razer Turret.

Next-level keyboard and mouse

Razer Turret for Xbox One

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$200 $250 $50 off

With wireless functionality, a magnetic mouse pad, beautiful lighting effects, and Razer’s seal of quality, the Razer Turret is looking to be one of 2019’s most exciting Xbox accessories.

The Razer Turret works with all PC games – and on Xbox One, supports a steadily growing handful of tuned titles. The new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare recently joined the lineup, accompanied by Fortnite, Minecraft, Gears 5, and many more.

Using a mouse and keyboard on Xbox One is ideal for shooters, granting increased precision over a traditional thumbstick. That complements the growing lineup of games opting to support cross-play, merging Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC players into shared matches. And for strategy simulation games like The Sims 4 or Surviving Mars, their PC origins are also an ideal fit.

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