Logitech certainly have a good record on PC hardware, and currently claim the top spots on both our best gaming headset and best gaming mouse rankings. In the latter’s case, it’s with the Logitech G502, a wired rodent that our 2019 and 2021 surveys have revealed as the most popular mouse among RPS readers. Good taste! As with our guide to the best Cyber Monday Razer deals, you can use the navigation links on the right to jump to a certain product type; deals for both the UK and US are included. There are, naturally, plenty more offers to be found through our main Cyber Monday deals hub, as well as our many other guides:
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The best Cyber Monday Logitech gaming mouse deals
UK deals:
Logitech G502 SE Hero - £33 from Argos (was £51)
Possibly the single best Cyber Monday mouse deal around at the moment, if mainly thanks to the quality of the G502 itself. I love it, RPS readers love it, and now you can get the white-striped Special Edition for less than half the RRP.
Logitech G305 Lightspeed - £24 from Currys (was £38)
If your budget won’t stretch to a G502 variant, the G305 Lightspeed is an excellent alternative with the added convenience of wireless connectivity. This isn’t the absolute lowest price it’s had, but it’s more than a fair trade in exchange for such a comfortable design and reliable wireless tech.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight - £100 from Currys (was £130)
A harsh but fair view of this mouse would be that it’s just a lighter cousin of the G Pro Wireless, with fewer buttons and a higher price. Nonetheless, the Superlight does make some other, genuinely welcome improvements, like moving the DPI toggle bottom so it’s more accessible.
US deals:
Logitech G502 Hero - $33 from Best Buy (was $50)
Another fine deal on a comfortable, customisable mouse that needs no further introduction.
Logitech G305 Lightspeed - $30 from Best Buy (was $50)
I’d suggest that if you’re going to spend around $30, the G502 SE Hero is a much better buy, though for anyone determined to snag a cheap wireless mouse the G305 Lightspeed will more than suffice. Best Buy has a range of colours in stock as well.
Logitech G203 Lightsync – $20 from Best Buy (was $40)
Our favourite cheap gaming mouse overall, the G203 is a simple yet reliable wired rat with far better build quality than you’d expect at this price. It also has customisable side buttons and a DPI clutch, so works particularly well with shooters.
Logitech G Pro Wireless - $100 from Best Buy (was $130)
The superb G Pro Wireless appears to be holding firm at $100, as it did over Black Friday weekend.
The best Cyber Monday Logitech gaming keyboard deals
UK deals:
Logitech G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless - £119 from Currys (was £179)
Not a bad price at all for the full-size, membrane G213 Prodigy, which throws in an integrated wrist rest and customisable RGB backlighting for good measure.
US deals:
Logitech G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless - $180 from Newegg (was $230)
I was hoping the G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless would have dropped further by now – this deal has been around for a few days now – but no matter. Even this tenkeyless model is a huge amount of wireless keyboard goodness for the money.
Logitech G915 Lightspeed - $200 from Best Buy (was $250)
Oh look, the standard G915 Lightspeed is on sale now as well. This is the version Katharine tested for her glowing review, and is absolutely worth buying at this lower price.
Logitech G815 Lightsync - $150 from Best Buy (was $200)
Also in the 50-bucks-off club is the full-size G815 Lightsync, which you can get with any of its three mechanical switch options – clicky, linear and tactile – from Best Buy.
Logitech G213 Prodigy - $40 from Best Buy (was $50)
This looks to be the cheapest of Logitech’s keyboards to get the Black Friday treatment. It’s obviously bulkier than the higher-end models listed above, and uses rubber dome switches instead of mechanical, but is nonetheless a well-equipped board by entry level standards.
The best Cyber Monday Logitech gaming headset deals
UK deals:
A top opportunity to get a top gaming headset at a seriously low price. If there’s a better-sounding headphones/mic combo than the Logitech G432 for this kind of money, we haven’t heard it. Admittedly this isn’t the most handsome of headsets, but it’s much better heard than see. With big 50mm drivers, virtual 7.1 surround sound and loads of onboard controls, it’s a high-end headset in all but price. That’s more like it: a headset that’s as elegantly designed as it is technically capable. Highlights, as Katharine found in her G Pro X review, include stellar microphone quality and a supremely comfortable fit.
US deals:
Logitech G432 - $40 from Best Buy (was $50)
The best gaming headset overall is getting even more attainable. Newegg had this down at $45 just recently, so good job if you decided to hold out.
Logitech G635 - $70 from Best Buy (was $100)
The G635 is essentially the wired version of Logitech’s flagship G935, and since the latter only ever promised underwhelming battery life, it’s hard to see the G635 as a downgrade. You’re still getting features like 7.1 virtual surround sound and a vast array on onboard controls.
Logitech G Pro X - $100 from Best Buy (was $130)
One of our absolute most favouritest headsets, the G Pro X combines a comfortable, grown-up design with good sound and excellent mic clarity.