Save 27% on Logitech G Pro X early Black Friday 2021 deals

Quality and comfort in the this great deal

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Black Friday is here! Grab the best deals at Samsung, Best Buy, Staples, HP, and Amazon today, and check out our top deals below.

Best Buy has launched their early Black Friday 2021 deals and you can grab some Logitech G Pro X headsets for 33% off. The headset features a 7.1 surround sound with a BLue vo!ce microphone, which means altogether you get a powerful device that lets you experience great quality in comfort. With the great discount on the G Pros, you can be sure to save yourself some money and shame by being sure you can hear the enemies’ footsteps and get them before they get you.

Get $35 off the Logitech G Pro X at Best Buy

The Logitech G Pro X is part of Best Buy’s early Black Friday 2021 deals, the gaming headset is built with PRO-G 50mm precision drivers. They produce a 7.1 surround sound with a range from 20Hz to 20KHz and so will give you the best performance and quality. It will make sure you can hear the whole range of audio in your games making sure you don’t miss important sound cues. Or if you’re just listening to some media, you’ll be sure to enjoy the spatial audio, especially along with their pro-tuned EQ profiles that will give the best quality, which you can optimize to your own preferences too.

The microphone that comes with is a Blue microphone, ensuring that your transmission is clear and consistent as can be expected from the company that brings great standalone microphones. Logitech has made the Pro X comfortable with memory foam pads and an adjustable headband will ensure you comfort for hours on end. You’ll also be able to enjoy this headset on other devices with the ability to use the 3.5mm jack instead of the USB sound card, and carrying it should be no hassle with the weight at only 350g (0.7lbs) and the included carrying bag.

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After taking apart and tinkering with the home PC and other electronics, Seb went to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Manchester to try and explore everything in parts. After he graduated he realised how different the adult world was and decided to pursue work in the tech industry after spending too much time playing games (mostly CS:GO), keeping up with everything tech, and being everyone's go-to for PCs.

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