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Asus Gaming Mice And Keyboards Steeply Discounted With Amazon’s Coupon Deals

July 3, 2025
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If you’re in the market for new peripherals for your PC gaming setup, Amazon has some enticing early Prime Day offers on an assortment of premium Asus gear. Keyboards, gaming mice, and earbuds are all down to some of their best prices of the year right now–so if you’re itching to upgrade your setup, now is a pretty great time to start shopping.

Note: Most of the deals below require you to click a coupon box to get the full discount, so be sure to do that before adding it to your cart.


Asus Gaming Gear – Early Prime Day Deals

Keris II Ace Mouse, Falchion Ace 65% Keyboard, and Cetra Wireless Earbuds

One of the best deals is for the Asus ROG Keris II Ace Wireless Mouse, which is seeing an $80 discount. The lightweight mouse is just 54 grams, features an ergonomic design with an elevated bump for extra palm support, and offers a polling rate up to 8,000Hz when used in wired mode. Users say the 42K optical sensor is reliable and accurate, while the optical microswitches are rated for an impressive 100 million clicks–so it should last you quite a long time.

Two keyboards are on sale ahead of Prime Day, the ROG Falchion Ace 65% Gaming Keyboard and the ROG Strix Scope II Wireless Keyboard. The Falchion Ace 65% is ideal for FPS games or anything that requires sweeping mouse movements, as it frees up additional space on your desk. It’s equipped with customizable HFX magnetic switches, allowing you to set the actuation distance anywhere from 0.1 to 4.0mm. That’s a pretty unique feature, and not one usually found in this price range. It’s currently just $150 (was $200).

The ROG Strix Scope II, meanwhile, gets you the added versatility of a numpad but in a more compact format. Coupled with Quick Access hotkeys, a multi-function button and wheel, and hot-swappable switches, it’s a great choice now that it’s just $168 (was $210).

The ROG Cetra Wireless Earbuds are down to $70 (was $100), which is the lowest price we’ve seen in over a month. They get you up to 27 hours of battery life with the included case, active noise cancellation, and IPX4 water resistance. A fancier version that offers a 2.4GHz connection is also on sale for $170 (was $220).

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