SAVE 15%:As of Feb. 21,Dear Utol (2025): Fake Orgasm Episode 44 you can snag the Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse combo for just $59.49 at Amazon.
Buying new accessories is the quickest (and easiest) way to transform your gaming setup. I had a friend in college who did this so often that she ended up going viral on social media. She now designs her own controllers and works as a Senior Internal Communications and Experience Specialist at Electronic Arts.
If your aesthetic is more on the cute and playful side, the Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse combo makes for the perfect addition to your gaming battle station. And right now, you can get it for 15% off.
SEE ALSO: The best keyboard for upgrading your PC gaming experienceThis Bluetooth-compatible keyboard and mouse come with customizable action keys and buttons and are made with recycled plastic materials. With a quiet mechanical feel, you can type comfortably without disturbing your housemates or streaming audience. Plus, the shortcuts and hotkeys built into the POP ICON make managing system volume, play/pause media, and open applications easy.
You can connect up to three devices and switch between them with the push of a button. And, with a two-year battery life for the mouse and a three-year battery life for the keyboard, you won't have to worry about constantly swapping out batteries.
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