Corsair and Logitech dominate the gaming peripheral market, and between them they produce the most popular mice, keyboards, and headsets in the world. While most of their products are widely available, specific models — particularly new releases, limited colorways, and high-end variants — regularly sell out and require genuine restock tracking. This guide covers the key products from both brands, where to find the best deals, and how to time your purchases for maximum savings.

The Gaming Peripheral Market Landscape

The gaming peripheral market is worth over $10 billion globally, and Corsair and Logitech (through its Logitech G gaming division) capture the largest share. Understanding their product strategies helps you predict which items will be hard to find and when restocks will happen.

How Corsair and Logitech Differ

AspectCorsairLogitech G
Brand positioningEnthusiast/premiumMass market to premium
Price rangeMid to highBudget to high
DistributionDirect + major retailersBroad retail distribution
New product cadenceAnnual updates12-18 month cycles
Limited editionsOccasionalFrequent (color variants)
Wireless technologySLIPSTREAMLIGHTSPEED
Software ecosystemiCUEG HUB
Stock reliabilityGenerally goodVaries by model tier

Both brands have moved aggressively into the premium wireless segment, where products like the Corsair M75 Air Wireless and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 command $150+ prices and sell out during launch windows.

Corsair Products Worth Tracking

Corsair’s lineup spans mice, keyboards, headsets, and an expanding range of streaming peripherals. Here are the products that most frequently require restock tracking.

Corsair Mice

ModelPriceSensorWeightStock Status
M75 Air Wireless$149Marksman 26K60gFrequently sells out at launch
M75 Wireless$129Marksman 26K89gGenerally available
Dark Core RGB Pro$89Marksman 18K133gWidely available
Katar Elite Wireless$69Marksman 26K69gModerate availability
Sabre RGB Pro Wireless$109Marksman 26K79gGenerally available

The M75 Air Wireless is Corsair’s flagship mouse and the one most likely to sell out. At 60 grams with Corsair’s SLIPSTREAM wireless and 2.4GHz + Bluetooth connectivity, it competes directly with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2. New colorways of the M75 Air (beyond the standard black and white) sell out rapidly and may take 2-4 weeks to restock.

Corsair Keyboards

ModelPriceSwitch TypeForm FactorStock Status
K100 Air Wireless$279Cherry MX Ultra Low ProfileFull sizeHigh-end, stable stock
K70 Max$229MGX magnetic hall effectFull size / TKLNew, limited initial stock
K65 Plus Wireless$179Pre-lubed linear/tactile75%Popular, occasional sellouts
K70 RGB Pro$169Cherry MX (multiple options)Full sizeWidely available
K55 RGB Pro$49MembraneFull sizeAlways available

The K70 Max with magnetic hall effect switches is Corsair’s newest premium keyboard and regularly sells out because hall effect keyboards have become the dominant trend in competitive gaming. The K65 Plus Wireless in its 75% form factor also sees periodic stock issues due to the compact wireless keyboard trend.

Corsair Headsets

ModelPriceDriverConnectionStock Status
Virtuoso Max Wireless$29950mm graphene2.4GHz + Bluetooth + USBPremium, limited initial stock
HS80 Max Wireless$17950mm custom2.4GHz + BluetoothPopular, generally available
HS65 Wireless$9950mm neodymium2.4GHz + BluetoothWidely available
HS55 Stereo$5950mm neodymiumWired 3.5mmAlways available

The Virtuoso Max is Corsair’s premium headset and carries the highest price. Stock is generally available after the initial launch window but specific colorways can be harder to find.

Logitech Products Worth Tracking

Logitech G operates at a broader price range than Corsair and produces some of the most sought-after gaming peripherals in the world.

Logitech Mice

ModelPriceSensorWeightStock Status
G Pro X Superlight 2$159HERO 260gPopular, restocks regularly
G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX$169HERO 260gErgonomic variant, limited colors
G502 X Plus$159HERO 25K106gGenerally available
G309 Lightspeed$79HERO 25K68gGood value, widely available
G Pro Wireless$129HERO 25K80gMature product, easy to find
G305 Lightspeed$59HERO 12K99gBudget pick, always in stock

The G Pro X Superlight 2 is the gold standard for competitive FPS gaming mice and the most likely Logitech product to sell out. New colorways (pink, red, magenta) generate immediate demand and can take 2-6 weeks to restock after selling out. The DEX variant, which adds a right-hand ergonomic shape, has more limited production and is harder to find consistently.

Logitech Keyboards

ModelPriceSwitch TypeForm FactorStock Status
G915 X Lightspeed$249GL mechanical (low profile)Full size / TKLPremium, generally available
PRO X TKL Rapid$199GX Rapid (hall effect)TKLNew, sells out frequently
PRO X 60 Lightspeed$179GX mechanical60%Popular, moderate availability
G713 / G715$149-$169GX mechanicalTKL (with wrist rest)Widely available
G413 SE$69Tactile mechanicalFull sizeBudget pick, always in stock

The PRO X TKL Rapid is Logitech’s entry into the hall effect keyboard market and is consistently the hardest Logitech keyboard to find in stock. Like Corsair’s K70 Max, the demand for hall effect switches in competitive gaming has outpaced initial production.

Logitech Headsets

ModelPriceDriverConnectionStock Status
G Pro X 2 Lightspeed$24950mm graphene2.4GHz + Bluetooth + USBPremium, stable stock
G733 Lightspeed$12940mm Pro-G2.4GHzPopular, generally available
G535 Lightspeed$9940mm neodymium2.4GHzGood value, widely available
G435 Lightspeed$7940mm custom2.4GHz + BluetoothBudget wireless, always in stock

Logitech headsets are generally easier to keep in stock than mice and keyboards. The G Pro X 2 is the premium option and may sell out in specific colorways during holiday periods but is otherwise reliable.

Best Retailers for Peripheral Restocks

Where you buy matters both for availability and for deal quality.

RetailerCorsair StockLogitech StockDeal FrequencyReturn Policy
corsair.com / logitech.comBest for new releasesBest for full rangeOccasional sales30 days
Best BuyGood mainstream selectionExcellent full rangeFrequent sales15-60 days
AmazonFull range, fast shippingFull range, fast shippingRegular deals30 days
Micro CenterLimited but in-store dealsGood selectionOpen box deals30 days
B&H PhotoFull rangeFull rangeKit bundles30 days
WalmartBasic modelsBasic to mid modelsRollback pricing30 days

For new product launches, buying directly from corsair.com or logitech.com gives you the earliest access. For deals on existing products, Amazon and Best Buy are typically the best channels. Micro Center deserves special mention for open-box peripherals at 20-30% off.

Our Best Buy restock schedule guide covers how Best Buy cycles inventory and when to expect new stock on the shelves.

Deal Timing for Gaming Peripherals

Gaming peripheral pricing follows a predictable seasonal cycle with several key windows for savings.

Annual Deal Calendar

PeriodEventTypical DiscountNotes
JanuaryCES announcementsPrevious gen clearance 20-40%Best time for outgoing models
March-AprilSpring sales10-20% on select modelsMinor savings, good for specific needs
JuneE3 / Summer Game Fest15-25% gaming peripheral salesBoth brands run promotions
JulyAmazon Prime Day20-35%One of the best deal windows
AugustBack-to-school10-20%Moderate deals
NovemberBlack Friday / Cyber Monday25-50%Best deals of the year
DecemberHoliday clearance15-30% remaining inventoryGood for gifts and stocking up

Brand-Specific Sale Events

Corsair:

  • Corsair.com runs its own “Corsair Sale” events 3-4 times per year, typically offering 15-25% off across categories
  • The iCUE software occasionally features exclusive in-app purchase links with bundle discounts
  • Corsair Refurbished store (corsair.com/refurbished) offers 25-40% off on factory-refurbished products

Logitech:

  • Logitech.com has periodic “Tech for Good” and “Holiday” sales with 20-30% off
  • Logitech G newsletter subscribers get early access to sales and occasional exclusive coupon codes
  • Logitech Certified Refurbished products are available on Amazon at 20-35% off

The biggest peripheral deals of the year consistently happen during Amazon Prime Day in July and Black Friday in November. Our Prime Day restock tips guide specifically covers how to prepare for Prime Day peripheral deals.

Head-to-Head Comparisons

If you are deciding between Corsair and Logitech products in the same category, here are the key trade-offs.

Best Gaming Mouse: M75 Air vs. G Pro X Superlight 2

FeatureCorsair M75 AirLogitech G Pro X Superlight 2
Weight60g60g
SensorMarksman 26KHERO 2
Battery life100 hours95 hours
ConnectivitySLIPSTREAM + BluetoothLIGHTSPEED + Bluetooth
ShapeErgonomic (right-hand)Ambidextrous
Polling rateUp to 8,000Hz (with dongle)2,000Hz (4,000Hz with adapter)
SoftwareiCUEG HUB
Price$149$159

Verdict: The M75 Air edges ahead on polling rate and price; the Superlight 2 has the more universally comfortable ambidextrous shape. Both are top-tier and stock availability is similar.

Best Gaming Keyboard: K70 Max vs. PRO X TKL Rapid

FeatureCorsair K70 MaxLogitech PRO X TKL Rapid
Switch typeMGX (magnetic hall effect)GX Rapid (hall effect)
Actuation adjustment0.1-4.0mm via software0.1-4.0mm via software
Form factorFull size and TKLTKL only
ConnectivityWired USBWired USB
RGBPer-keyPer-key
Media controlsDedicated + volume wheelFunction layer
SoftwareiCUEG HUB
Price$229$199

Verdict: Both offer equivalent hall effect switch performance. Corsair wins on build quality and dedicated media controls; Logitech wins on price and portability. Both sell out regularly.

Best Gaming Headset: Virtuoso Max vs. G Pro X 2

FeatureCorsair Virtuoso MaxLogitech G Pro X 2
Driver50mm graphene50mm graphene
Frequency response20Hz-40kHz20Hz-20kHz
Battery life60 hours50 hours
Connectivity2.4GHz + Bluetooth + USB2.4GHz + Bluetooth + USB
ANCYesNo
Weight270g345g
SoftwareiCUEG HUB
Price$299$249

Verdict: Corsair wins on ANC, battery life, and weight. Logitech wins on price. The Virtuoso Max is the more premium product; the G Pro X 2 is the better value.

How to Set Up Peripheral Restock Alerts

Here is a practical setup for tracking Corsair and Logitech restocks.

Browser-Based Monitoring

  1. Bookmark the product pages for every peripheral you are interested in across corsair.com, logitech.com, Amazon, and Best Buy.
  2. Install a stock monitoring extension like Distill.io or Page Monitor that checks for page changes.
  3. Configure the monitor to check every 15-30 minutes and alert you via browser notification or email when the page content changes from “Out of Stock” to “Add to Cart.”

Price Tracking

  1. CamelCamelCamel (Amazon only): Set price drop alerts for your target price on Amazon-listed peripherals.
  2. Honey / PayPal Honey: Automatically finds and applies coupon codes at checkout on corsair.com, logitech.com, and major retailers.
  3. Google Shopping price tracker: Search for the product on Google Shopping, click the “Track price” button, and Google will email you when the price drops.

Discord and Community Alerts

Several restock-focused Discord servers track gaming peripheral drops and deals. These community channels often catch restocks and flash sales before automated tools do because community members share finds in real time.

For setting up a complete multi-channel alert system, our restock notification stack guide covers the exact tools, services, and configuration steps needed.

Peripheral Care and Warranty Considerations

Once you secure a restock, protecting your investment matters.

Corsair Warranty

  • Standard warranty: 2 years on most peripherals
  • Registration: Register at corsair.com/warranty within 30 days for streamlined service
  • RMA process: Online ticket through corsair.com/support; replacement shipped after defective unit is verified
  • iCUE software: Free lifetime updates; required for firmware updates and customization

Logitech Warranty

  • Standard warranty: 2 years on most peripherals (some products have 1-year)
  • Registration: Automatic with Logitech G account; no separate registration needed
  • RMA process: Online ticket through support.logitech.com; Logitech often ships replacements before requiring return of defective units
  • G HUB software: Free lifetime updates; required for firmware and customization

Extending Product Life

  • Clean mouse feet every 2-3 months with isopropyl alcohol to maintain glide performance
  • Replace mouse skates (aftermarket PTFE feet) every 6-12 months for optimal performance
  • Clean keyboard switches with compressed air monthly; remove keycaps for deep cleaning quarterly
  • Store headsets on a headset stand to prevent headband deformation
  • Update firmware regularly through iCUE (Corsair) or G HUB (Logitech) for bug fixes and performance improvements

Common Peripheral Buying Mistakes

Avoid these errors that waste money or leave you with the wrong product.

  • Buying the latest model when the previous gen is identical. Many peripheral “updates” are minor sensor revisions or color changes. If the previous generation is on sale, compare the spec sheets before paying full price for the new version.
  • Ignoring refurbished options. Both Corsair and Logitech sell certified refurbished peripherals at 25-40% off through their websites and Amazon. The products carry full warranties and function identically to new units.
  • Not considering return policies. Ergonomic fit is critical for mice and headsets. Buy from retailers with generous return policies (Best Buy, Amazon) so you can return a peripheral that does not fit your hand or head comfortably.
  • Overlooking bundle deals. Both brands offer keyboard + mouse + headset bundles at discounts of 15-20% versus buying individually. If you are upgrading your entire setup, bundles are almost always the better deal.
  • Buying at launch without checking reviews. Peripheral launches occasionally have firmware issues or quality control problems that are resolved within the first 1-2 months. Unless you need the product immediately, waiting for early adopter reviews can save you from buying a product that needs patches.

FAQ

How often do Corsair and Logitech release new peripherals?

Both brands follow roughly annual product cycles for their flagship peripherals, with incremental updates every 12-18 months. Major redesigns (new shape, new switch technology, new sensor generation) happen every 2-3 years. Logitech tends to update its G Pro line every 18-24 months, while Corsair updates its flagship mice and keyboards annually. New releases are typically announced at CES in January, with products reaching retail between February and June. Mid-cycle colorway additions and limited editions can drop at any time throughout the year.

Are refurbished gaming peripherals worth buying?

Yes, both Corsair and Logitech certified refurbished peripherals offer excellent value. They carry full manufacturer warranties (2 years for most products), have been tested and restored to factory specifications, and cost 25-40% less than new. The most common reason peripherals enter the refurbished channel is customer returns within the return window, meaning many units were barely used. Corsair sells refurbished products directly through corsair.com/refurbished, while Logitech’s refurbished products are primarily available through Amazon Renewed. The only downside is limited selection — you cannot choose specific colorways or configurations.

What is the difference between SLIPSTREAM and LIGHTSPEED wireless?

SLIPSTREAM (Corsair) and LIGHTSPEED (Logitech) are both proprietary 2.4GHz wireless technologies designed for low-latency gaming. Performance is comparable: both deliver sub-1ms latency that is indistinguishable from wired connections in competitive gaming scenarios. The practical differences are in the ecosystem: SLIPSTREAM works across all Corsair wireless peripherals and can connect multiple devices through a single receiver, while LIGHTSPEED uses one receiver per device (though Logitech’s Unifying receiver works with some non-gaming products). Both technologies are mature and reliable. Your choice should be based on product features and ergonomics rather than wireless technology.

When is the best time to buy gaming peripherals?

The three best buying windows are Amazon Prime Day (July), Black Friday/Cyber Monday (November), and CES clearance (January). Prime Day typically offers 20-35% off on both Corsair and Logitech products. Black Friday offers the deepest discounts at 25-50% off, particularly on previous-generation models. January clearance after CES can yield 20-40% savings as retailers make room for newly announced products. Outside these windows, check corsair.com and logitech.com weekly for flash sales, and monitor Amazon for temporary price drops that can happen any day.

Should I buy Corsair or Logitech for competitive gaming?

Both brands produce peripherals that are used by professional esports players, and the performance difference at the top tier is negligible. The G Pro X Superlight 2 (Logitech) and M75 Air (Corsair) are both 60g mice with top-tier sensors and sub-1ms wireless latency. For keyboards, both brands now offer hall effect switches with adjustable actuation. The deciding factors should be personal preference for shape (try both if possible), software preference (iCUE vs. G HUB), and pricing. If you already own peripherals from one brand, sticking with the same ecosystem simplifies your software stack and allows features like unified RGB lighting.