Razer Promo Codes for November 2024

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Razer Blade 14 laptops are now available from $1200 Razer

Ends: Tue, 26 Nov, 2024
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Save up to 50% on microphones at the Razer US sale

Ends: Thu, 14 Nov, 2024
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Grab up to 50% discount in the Razer tech sale

Ends: Tue, 19 Nov, 2024
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Save up to 50% on laptops at the Razer US sale

Ends: Tue, 19 Nov, 2024
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Enjoy 37% off kiyo x webcam at Razer

Ends: Thu, 21 Nov, 2024
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FAQs

Does Razer offer a student discount?

Yes, Razer has its own Education program which offers 20% off peripherals, accessories, gear, apparel and PC components, 10% off Razer gaming chairs and 5% off Razer laptops and monitors. To register your interest in the Razer Education program, fill out a form on the website or log in with UNiDAYS and you’ll receive your unique student code. 

What is the Razer Heroes Program?

As a big thank you, Razer offers a discount for First Responders, Medical Providers Teachers and the Military. The discount includes 15% off peripherals and accessories and 5% off laptops and desktops. To receive your discount, you need to verify your occupation with ID.me.

What is RazerCare?

RazerCare is Razer’s protection program that allows you to extend the warranty of your product. There are two types of RazerCare protection plans: RazerCare Essential and RazerCare Elite. The Elite option covers more potential damage like drops, spills, falls and collisions but it does cost more. The cost of RazerCare varies depending on your device.

Is RazerCare worth it?

What’s good about RazerCare is it does allow you to have peace of mind for longer about your device, and choosing the RazerCare Elite option does cover you for all sorts of potential damage, however, all Razer products do come with a limited warranty, so it’s not essential to get if you’re working with a tighter budget.

Does Razer offer free shipping?

Yes, Razer offers free standard shipping for orders over $79. If your order is less than $79, shipping costs $10. Standard shipping takes 5-7 business days to arrive. You can choose express shipping which takes 3-5 business days to arrive but it costs $10 for orders over $79 and $20 for orders under $79. If express shipping still isn't quick enough for you, then Razer also offers 2-3 business day priority shipping for $25 on orders under $79 and $15 on orders over $79.

What is Razer's returns policy?

Razer offers free returns up to 14 days after you’ve received your items. When returning, make sure it’s in its original packaging with no visible signs of damage or use. You can only return Razer products to Razer if it was bought directly from the Razer store.

Does Razer offer a warranty?

Yes, all Razer products come with a limited warranty, and warranties last between 1-5 years depending on the product. You can check your warranty on the product page.


Hints and Tips

Save with the newsletter: Save $10 on your first order over $99 when you sign up for the Razer newsletter. Signing up for the newsletter is free, and not only do you save money, but you also get access to the latest discounts, news, and events.

Follow Razer on social media: Be sure to follow Razer on social media, so you don't miss out on the latest product news and the newest deals. They also run competitions and giveaways from time to time on their social media that are definitely worth entering. 

Sign up for RazerStore Rewards: If you shop regularly at Razer, it’s well worth signing up for Razer’s free loyalty program, RazerStore Rewards. When you become a member, you get Razer Silver when you make an order, and you can use that currency towards getting Razer gear. There is a 3-tier system and the more you spend, the higher the tier you’ll get, and with each tier, there are more benefits to enjoy.

Don't miss your Last Chance: You can also save when shopping at Razer with Razer Last Chance. This is a range of Razer gaming hardware priced well below MSRP. Whilst these products are no longer seen as top-of-the-line, they still offer current-gen performance and excellent value for money. You won't just benefit from savings when purchasing Last Chance items either, Razer offers a full warranty on your order just like any other item. 

Razer Exclusives: Head to the Razer Exclusives page and discover items you can only buy on the Razer website and exclusive deals and offers.


How to use Razer promo codes

1. Browse through our Razer promo codes - we update our page regularly with the latest deals. 

2. Once you’ve found the coupon code you’d like to redeem, press the ‘Get Code’ button underneath the offer. 

3. This will make a pop-up box appear where you can copy the code. It will also open a new tab on the Razer website. Time to shop! Once you’ve found all your goodies, head to your shopping cart. 

4. Scroll down that page until you see the ‘Have a promo code?’ button, click on it, and a box will appear that you can paste the code in.


How we source coupon codes

All the codes you see on PC Gamer have been sourced by our dedicated coupons team. Using our affiliate networks, partnerships with brands, and the world wide web, we track down the latest and best coupon codes and ways to save on your online orders. Our pages are updated multiple times a week, and our commercial team also uses their connections to negotiate exclusive codes with big name brands, so you can find all the best available codes and promotions listed in one place.

How we test coupon codes

To ensure that every code you see is ready to use, our team tests each one before uploading it to a page. Whether it's for free shipping, a multibuy offer, a student discount, or savings in the sales, we check that the code can be applied at the checkout and works as described. We don’t include any one-time or user-specific codes, so you haven’t got to worry about anyone else beating you to the punch, and you’ll find codes for products across all kinds of categories.

We also include all the information about a coupon, such as terms and conditions and the expiry date, on the page below the offer description. Simply click ‘Terms & Conditions’ and you’ll expand the code box, where you’ll be able to read any specific instructions or requirements associated with your chosen coupon. We do our best to update this information whenever any changes are made, with each page checked at least twice a week.

What to do if a coupon code doesn’t work

Despite our best efforts, sometimes coupons won’t work as expected. Expiry dates and terms and conditions can be changed by the retailer, or the code may simply no longer be accepted. Should you run into any issues, don’t worry - our customer service team is available to offer support. 

The first port of call should always be to check the coupon’s terms and conditions to make sure you meet all requirements. Codes may be product-specific (i.e. 5% off gaming laptops), require a minimum order value (i.e. when you spend $50 or more), or need you to verify your status (i.e. verify with a valid military email address). Click the ‘terms & conditions’ text below the ‘Get Code’ button to view all available information. 

If you’re still having issues once you’ve confirmed that you meet the necessary requirements, you can get in touch with our team by sending an email to coupons.pcgamer@futurenet.com. Include a summary of which code you tried to use, where you found it, and what went wrong, and we’ll reply as soon as we can to help out.

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Alan Dexter

Alan has been writing about PC tech since before 3D graphics cards existed, and still vividly recalls having to fight with MS-DOS just to get games to load. He fondly remembers the killer combo of a Matrox Millenium and 3dfx Voodoo, and seeing Lara Croft in 3D for the first time. He's very glad hardware has advanced as much as it has though, and is particularly happy when putting the latest M.2 NVMe SSDs, AMD processors, and laptops through their paces. He has a long-lasting Magic: The Gathering obsession but limits this to MTG Arena these days.

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About Razer

Rising from the ashes of a previous company, Razer, as we know it today, is an American-Singaporean company founded in 2005 by Min-Liang Tan and the late Robert Krakoff. Until his passing in 2022, Krakoff was affectionately known over the Internet as the “RazerGuy”. Razer produces ultra high-performance gaming peripherals, gaming chairs, laptops, and desktops, which are iconic amongst the gaming community in the US, Europe, and China. You’ll often see Razer products used in e-sports competitions as well as on professional streaming and YouTube channels. There’s no mistaking a Razer device as they have a very recognizable and unique style. The Razer logo, which you’ll see on all devices, is a triple-headed snake and the products are very sleek with black and neon designs. So check out our selection of Razer promo codes to save on your next purchase!

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Alan has been writing about PC tech since before 3D graphics cards existed, and still vividly recalls having to fight with MS-DOS just to get games to load. He fondly remembers the killer combo of a Matrox Millenium and 3dfx Voodoo, and seeing Lara Croft in 3D for the first time. He's very glad hardware has advanced as much as it has though, and is particularly happy when putting the latest M.2 NVMe SSDs, AMD processors, and laptops through their paces. He has a long-lasting Magic: The Gathering obsession but limits this to MTG Arena these days.