Photo: Ross Miller/PolygonCameron Faulkner (he/him) is Polygon’s commerce editor. He began writing about tech and gaming in 2013, and migrated from The Verge in 2023.Amazon’s October Prime Day is a great opportunity to save on big ticket tech and gaming products. It’s also a time to get deals on affordable gadgets that can make life a bit easier. One such example is a compact fold-up keyboard, which we think should be part of any Steam Deck owners repertoire. We’ve found three great deals during day 2 of Prime Day, starting with the model that’s featured in our guide to the best accessories for Valve’s Steam Deck handheld PC, the iClever BK08 Bluetooth keyboard that includes a trackpad. It’s just $41.33 (was $52.99).iClever foldable Bluetooth keyboard with built-in trackpad$41$5323% off$41$41 at AmazonA keyboard like this comes in handy for entering chat text, as well as for more easily navigating the desktop mode of the Steam Deck. It certainly beats using the onscreen keyboard to enter URLs and terminal commands, or more easily navigate the file system, in case you’re into trying emulators. It’s worth noting that this and all other keyboards mentioned in this post work with mobile, tablet, and PC as well.Related:The best gaming deals from day two of October Prime DayIt’s possible that you may not have a regular need for a trackpad, especially if it comes at the cost of losing keys. If so, you can save even more money during Prime Day. The iClever BK03 (pictured at the top of this post) features a more spread out set of keys instead of a trackpad, but the fold-up design is very similar. This model is $31.99 (was $43.99).iClever BK03 foldable keyboard$32$4427% off$32$32 at AmazonBoth of iClever’s keyboards offer low-profile switches, making for a quiet typing experience. However, if you crave the clack of a mechanical keyboard in the form factor of a fold-up, a company called Royal Kludge have answered your very specific desires with its F68 backlit mechanical keyboard. Compared to the iClever models that fold into themselves like a trifold, the F68 folds long ways. It’s also discounted for Prime Day, costing $43.99 (was $54.99).Royal Kludge F68 foldable mechanical keyboard$44$5520% off$44$44 at AmazonLooking for more deals? Check out all of Polygon’s favorite October Prime Day 2024 deals right here, and subscribe to our newsletter below to get great deals delivered to your inbox every week.
Related Posts
The latest PlayStation-published live-service shooter Concord is here, and launch numbers are looking pretty bad so far.When it comes to concurrent player counts, numbers don’t always matter, particularly for single-player games, but live-service titles are a different story. Valve’s new hero shooter Deadlock, which it finally officially revealed last week, had a concurrent player count peak of 89,000 just yesterday, according to SteamDB, a very impressive figure for a game that isn’t even out yet. However, while it’s been playable for a little while now, as long as you’ve got an invite, this weekend did have an actual launch for another live-service hero shooter, Concord. Except, its Steam numbers are not doing so good, amassing only 697 players at one time on the game’s launch day. To se…
Read moreWarner Bros. has released the first trailer for Minecraft, and it doesn’t look too bad, as long as you ignore when the real humans turn up.More than a decade after it was first announced, and five years after it was originally supposed to be released, the first trailer for the Minecraft movie is here, and for the most part is looking pretty good! As nightmarish as the realistic textured pig, llama, and Piglins are, they’ve been quite well translated into a real-life style, so props to the CGI team on that one. The big problem comes from all the actual humans, who just so clearly look greenscreened in, but not in a smooth, unnoticeable way, more in a Spy Kids, oh there’s not as much budget as you’d hope for here kind of way.A Minecraft Movie | Teaser Watch on YouTubeIt’s not out until April…
Read moreDiablo 4 is a very competent game, so it’s certainly amusing to see it, well, sort of break as a result of the amount of damage one player managed to do. The game is currently hosting its latest Public Test Server (PTR), allowing players to get early hands on with the revamped progression system, new gear and many of the improvements coming to the game with Season 6 and the Vessel of Hatred Expansion.PTRs are designed for players to break them, find bugs, and report… unusual occurrences. In many cases, this particular test has been rougher than previous PTRs, but it’s also been responsible for some of the funniest content.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings If you follow Diablo 4 content on YouTube and Twitch, you’ll no doubt …
Read moreNot long after Larian released its official modding toolkit for Baldur’s Gate 3, it took next to no time for one modder to find out how to unlock a developer mode in it that gives folks to do things like creating custom levels. Now, almost as quickly, the early looks at the first few levels that modders have been working on are starting to pop up, including a version of Avernus.If you’ve been living under a rock, these modding tools came as part of BG3’s Patch 7 which also included a heap of other stuff, if not everything that some Durge players wanted.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings Taking advantage of the possibilities modder Siegfre’s ‘BG3 Toolkit Unlocked’ has, well, unlocked in terms of level editing, a couple of other modders have begun shar…
Read moreIn case you’re not in the know, Zenless Zone Zero is due its next big content update that’s taking us to the Outer Rim. To celebrate, HoYoVerse has released a slick new cinematic to mark the event. It features the entire Sons of Calydon gang in all their glory, as well as a shower scene to cap it all off. Obviously.HoYoVerse has set quite the precident when it comes to snazzy cinematics, not only outside of the game but during key story moments as well. Typically high on action and gorgeous, it’s one of the main perks of keeping up with the game. It’s also recently begun getting devestatingly saucy, kicking off this trend with Jane Doe’s various appearances on the game’s official channels.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings I mean, look. It’s no secre…
Read moreAfter the SAG-AFTRA union called a strike against League of Legends, Riot Games has issued a statement that aims to dissociate the developer from the allegations being cited as the reason behind said strike.The call to members to initiate strike action by the union was issued yesterday, with SAG-AFTRA outlining why it’s opted to take this step in a press release on its website, which cites alleged “unfair labour practices” by Formosa Interactive, a production company specialising in sound that’s worked on League of Legends.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings In its post, SAG-AFTRA alleges that it has filed an unfair labor practice charge against Formosa – which also cites games like God of War Ragnarok, Destiny 2’s The Final Shape expansion, and Apex …
Read moreThe Simpsons aired its series finale yesterday, except it didn’t, as it was all one big prank on you, the viewer.Spoilers ahead.Last night, some viewers of The Simpsons felt a bit confused while watching the show, as the newest episode did an odd thing: it told everyone that this was the show’s series finale, as in its final ever episode. The episode, titled Bart’s Birthday, is all about TV’s most troublesome boy, and him finally experiencing his 11th birthday, a thing thought unthinkable considering the show has been running since 1989 and the characters haven’t aged a day since. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings It kicked off with former Simpsons writer and TV host Conan O’Brien explaining that it was the show’s finale, where he played an animated…
Read moreIf you’re worried about whether the Silent Hill 2 remake might affect how you feel about the PS2 classic, the original director has this to say: don’t be.The thing about remakes, particularly when it comes to games as beloved as Silent Hill 2, is that the conversation can be muddied around the original version. Some people might say that a remake replaces the original, others might say the same thing but negatively, but if you were to ask the director of the PS2 original version of Silent Hill 2, he’d tell you that the quality of the remake won’t do anything to the original. On his personal Twitter, developer Masashi Tsuboyama wrote that he thinks “the value of the remake is that a new generation can play it. As a creator, I’m very happy about it. It’s been 23 years! Even if you don’t know…
Read moreIt’s been more than 30 years since Dookie, the album that put Green Day on the map, was released, and to celebrate, the band has… demastered it?In the world of video games, we know all about remasters, in fact these days we maybe know too much about them. Certain musicians do occasionally put out new versions of old albums, even if just to improve the audio quality a bit, but to celebrate Dookie’s 30th anniversary, Green Day has decided to demaster it. “When an album hits a big milestone like its 30th anniversary, it gets the usual remasters on the usual formats,” reads the description of the trailer introducing Dookie Demastered. Introducing Dookie Demastered Watch on YouTube”But Dookie isn’t a usual album. Instead of smoothing out its edges and tweaking its dynamic ranges, this ve…
Read moreVariousThere are so many ways to be a Dungeons & Dragons fan these days. The tabletop RPG mainstay has been synonymous with pen-and-paper adventuring for 50 years now, and 2024 marks a major reworking of its core rulebooks to make the game more approachable. Anyone who’s played even just a couple of sessions knows how easy it can be to covet a friend’s set of custom dice, appreciate the care a Dungeon Master has taken in setting the right ambience for a crafted campaign, or even obsess over their choice of pen and notebook — after all, it’s what you’ll be spending a large chunk of time staring into as you ponder your character’s next heroic action.But what’s amazing is that you can be a huge D&D fan without ever touching a character sheet. D&D and the Forgotten R…
Read more