Get the best cheap gaming headset deal while you still can
You'll have to wait a little while to get it, but this is probably the best cheap headset deal for Cyber Monday.
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Sometimes a deal comes along that's worth waiting for and that's exactly the case here with this red hot discount on the Logitech G332 gaming headset. You'll have to wait a couple of weeks after Cyber Monday to actually get one, but since it's down to just $26 right now you should absolutely, definitely go order one. Right now. What are you waiting for?!
Logitech has a great reputation for high quality gaming headsets so to be able to get one for such a low price is a special opportunity. The G332 has never been priced lower than this on Amazon, and since it's a 3.5mm connection it doesn't matter if you're a PC, console or even mobile gamer, you can get one, use one and love one.
The G332 has large 50mm drivers for a full sound packing plenty of detail and volume, with a soft, comfortable leatherette trim on the earcups. The microphone has a neat flip to mute feature when you quickly need to silence yourself and it has an on headset volume control so there's no fumbling for a remote. You can simply concentrate on your game.
Amazon is currently expecting stock to return on December 13 but is still taking orders now, but there's no telling how long that may continue given how popular it seems to be. If you want one — and if you're trying to shop for a budget headset, you should — don't delay and hit that button now.
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