Save On Asus Gaming Laptops And PC Accessories During Amazon's Gaming Week Sale
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Save On Asus Gaming Laptops And PC Accessories During Amazon's Gaming Week Sale

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Any competitive gamer will tell you that while skill is a huge part of the winning equation, using responsive hardware is equally important. But you don't have to be an esports champion to have a rig that delivers precision input--and thanks to Asus' sale running during Amazon Gaming Week, which runs through May 4, now is a great time to upgrade your setup. The sale includes numerous Asus laptops, monitors, PC gaming accessories, and other hardware in case you're looking to upgrade your setup. We've rounded up some of the best Asus accessory deals in the lists below but be sure to also check out Amazon's full Gaming Week Sale for even more price cuts on PC hardware, consoles, games, and more--including big savings on select Nintendo Switch digital games.

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Asus Laptop Deals

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While there's only a handful of Asus laptops in Amazon's sale--and the discounts are admittedly modest--you can still save a few hundred dollars on several models. Some of the biggest discounts include the Asus TUF Gaming F16 (2025) model, which sports the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, Intel Core i5 13450HX CPU, 16GB DDR5, and 512GB of storage for $900 (down from $1,300). For a more powerful option, there's this Asus V16 configuration that's equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, Intel Core i7 240H CPU, 16GB DDR5, and 1TB of storage space for $1,300 (was $1,600). Here's a look at a few more discounted options:

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Any competitive gamer will tell you that while skill is a huge part of the winning equation, using responsive hardware is equally important. But you don't have to be an esports champion to have a rig that delivers precision input--and thanks to Asus' sale running during Amazon Gaming Week, which runs through May 4, now is a great time to upgrade your setup. The sale includes numerous Asus laptops, monitors, PC gaming accessories, and other hardware in case you're looking to upgrade your setup. We've rounded up some of the best Asus accessory deals in the lists below but be sure to also check out Amazon's full Gaming Week Sale for even more price cuts on PC hardware, consoles, games, and more--including big savings on select Nintendo Switch digital games.

Asus Laptop Deals

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While there's only a handful of Asus laptops in Amazon's sale--and the discounts are admittedly modest--you can still save a few hundred dollars on several models. Some of the biggest discounts include the Asus TUF Gaming F16 (2025) model, which sports the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, Intel Core i5 13450HX CPU, 16GB DDR5, and 512GB of storage for $900 (down from $1,300). For a more powerful option, there's this Asus V16 configuration that's equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, Intel Core i7 240H CPU, 16GB DDR5, and 1TB of storage space for $1,300 (was $1,600). Here's a look at a few more discounted options:


Asus Monitor Deals

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Like laptops, there's only a small selection of Asus monitors, but there are notable models like the 32-inch Asus Strix 4K OLED that's down to $909 (was $1,100) while the sale lasts.


Asus Headset Deals

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Being able to hear every sound in your game is often key, especially in competitive settings, and luckily, several of Asus' best gaming headsets and headphones are discounted at Amazon right now. This includes the Delta II Wireless Gaming Headset featuring 50mm titanium-plated diaphragm drivers that deliver high-resolution 24-bit/96 kHz audio (in 2.4GHz mode), and a 10mm detachable boom mic for in-game comms. The headset offers wireless connectivity via 2.4Ghz or Bluetooth, and even lets you connect two devices simultaneously--one via 2.4Ghz and another via Bluetooth--meaning you can simultaneously hear audio from your gaming console, phone, or other devices. They also work via wired USB--though, you might not need to, as the Dela II Wireless offers up to 110 hours of battery life in 2.4GHz mode with RGB off. They also charge in just 15 minutes with the included USB cable. These work with PC, Mac, PS5/PS4, Xbox Series X|S/Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, and mobile, though certain devices will only work over specific connection methods. It's available in two colorways, Black and White, and both are discounted to $160 (normally $230).

If you're looking for a lower-profile listening option, then you'll want to check out the ROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNova gaming earbuds. These combine the best aspects of gaming headsets--including audio tuned specifically for gameplay and built-in mics for voice chat--in lightweight, wireless earbud form factor. They also utilize Asus' SpeedNova wireless connectivity for low-latency playback and come with a charging carry case. The black model is on sale for $150, while the white model is $170 (normally $200 each).


Asus Gaming Mice Deals

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While wireless mice have largely moved beyond the latency concerns of the past, the Asus ROG Harpe Ace is particularly good for those who want a cordless model with super-low input speed thanks to its ROG Omni 2.4Ghz RF connectivity. It also features ROG's 6,000-dpi AimPoint optical sensor and supports Nvidia's Reflex Latency Analyzer to monitor responsiveness, as well as Aim Labs Setting Optimizer, which is an AI-powered tool that analyzes your play style to tailor your mouse settings for the optimal gaming experience. While the 2.4GHz connection will get you near-instant response times, the Harpe Ace also offers Bluetooth connectivity with the ability to pair it with up to three devices at a time, plus it ships with a USB-C cable for charging or using the mouse in wired mode.

Several other Asus gaming mice models are on sale in Amazon's Gaming Week Sale, and we've rounded up a few of our favorites here:


Asus Keyboard Deals

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While smaller keyboard styles like TKL models are all the rage these days, those who prefer a more standard keyboard experience will want to check out the Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96. Despite having a 96% key layout--including the Function key row and num pad--it's slimmer than other 96% keyboards at only one centimeter wider than the average 80% keyboard.

Features-wise, the Strix Scope II offers backlit RGB keys, hot-swappable ROG NX Snow Linear switches (with switch puller tool included, per-key macro programming removeable wrist pad, scroll wheel, and bonus ROG key. This keyboard can connect via 2.4Ghz wireless, Bluetooth, and wired WUB and it's compatible with both Mac and PC.

For an even more premium 96% keyboard option, there's the ROG Azoth 96, which is down to $296 (was $360). Like the Stric Scope II 96, the Azoth 96 packs all the keys of a full-size keyboard into a (nearly) 80% keyboard frame. This one uses the ROG HFX V2 Magnetic Hall Effect switches, which provide a smoother, faster typing experience--though they lack the clacky tactility of mechanical switches. Nevertheless, the Hall Effect switches provide longer durability and even adjustable actuation points, meaning you can adjust how deep each key must be pressed before the input is registered. Coupled with its 8K polling rate and 2.4Ghz wireless connectivity (though Bluetooth and wired USB connections are also supported), and this keyboard offers some of the quickest input response of Asus' keyboard lineup.

If neither of those options catch your eye, don't fret--several other models are on sale, and we've included links to a few below.


Other Asus Hardware Deals

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A few other Asus accessories are also part of Amazon's sale, including gaming controllers for PC and console, high-speed wireless routers built specifically for gaming, desk-sized mouse pads, and more.


More PC Hardware Deals In Amazon's Gaming Week Sale

This is just a small portion of what's on sale during Amazon Gaming Week, which runs through May 4. Beyond the Asus products, you'll also find PC hardware and accessories from other brands like SteelSeries, Logitech, Samsung, and beyond. Amazon says the sale can save you up to 25%, but we found higher discounts on many items, so it's worth a deep dive if you want to check out all the deals.


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