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Work and game comfortably with an ergonomic keyboard and mouse

TL;DR: Upgrade your gaming setup with this Thunder Fire 2.4G Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Set, on sale for 53% off. As of Feb. 4, get it for only $59.99.


Be honest. How many hours per day have you spent on your computer since the beginning of the pandemic? If your answer is a resounding “too many,” you could probably use some ergonomic upgrades.

The Thunder Fire 2.4G gaming keyboard and mouse set puts ergonomics at the forefront of its design to deliver a better gaming experience. But even if you're not a gamer, you can benefit from this setup.

The optical mouse features a comfortable grip, multiple buttons, and an impressive 5,500 DPIDPI (dots per linear inch) measures mouse sensitivity and its ability to complete precise tasks. It also has four different LED light changing options. Read more...

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