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Upgrade Your Gaming Setup this Black Friday from TEMU


This year, Black Friday is set to be a record-breaker in Australia, with a staggering $6.7 billion expected to be spent over the four-day shopping period. As Aussies get ready to snap up deals, 1 in 10 are looking to TEMU, the online marketplace known for offering low prices and a wide range of products. 

If you’re an Aussie gamer, now is the perfect time to upgrade your gear. Whether you’re diving into Black Myth: Wukong, 2024’s hottest new game or awaiting Marvel’s Wolverine, TEMU has affordable gaming products that won’t break the bank. Why splurge on high-priced equipment when you can find affordable gaming products on TEMU?

In time for Black Friday, customers can choose products on TEMU with the 'Local Warehouse' tag, which indicates items that are shipped locally and can be delivered to your doorstep in as fast as 1-2 business days. 

Here’s a look at some of the best gaming products available locally:

1. Ultra-Wide Curved Gaming Monitor - $160.46**


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This 27-inch ultra-high-definition curved gaming monitor brings gaming to life. With a 3440x1440P resolution, even the tiniest details appear vivid and lifelike. The 165Hz refresh rate ensures smooth gameplay, allowing you to immerse yourself in games seamlessly.

2. Xiaomi Computer Monitor Light Bar - AU$99.35**

If you’re a gamer who spends hours in front of a screen, this Xiaomi light bar is a must-have. Designed to reduce eye strain by eliminating screen flicker, this light bar helps protect your vision while gaming. The clamp-on design saves valuable desk space, while the Bluetooth remote lets you adjust the brightness and colour temperature to suit your setup. 

3. Adjustable Gaming Desk - AU$240.19**

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Long gaming sessions can wreak havoc on your back, but TEMU’s adjustable gaming desk offers an ergonomic solution. You can easily alternate between sitting and standing, which helps reduce strain and promotes healthier gaming habits. This desk also includes dedicated holders for headphones, cups, and other accessories, ensuring your gaming area stays neat and organised.

4. Mobile TV Stand - AU$105.39**

Take your gaming setup wherever you want with the mobile TV stand from TEMU. Whether you’re moving your PS5 setup from room to room for a change of scenery or setting up for an epic gaming marathon in the living room, this mobile stand provides the flexibility you need. It holds your PS5 and other gaming consoles securely while offering stability and mobility, making it the perfect addition to any gamer’s setup.

5. PS5 Cooling and Storage Stand - AU$41.30**

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If you own a PS5, you’ll love this cooling and storage stand from TEMU. Equipped with three high-speed cooling fans, it keeps your console cool during long gaming sessions, preventing overheating and ensuring smooth performance. It also features built-in storage for your controllers and game discs, helping you keep everything neat and organised. 


TEMU’s Black Friday sale is now live, featuring up to 50% off selected items and daily deals. According to Future Publishing Australia’s Consumer Confidence Report1, most Aussies plan to participate in major sales events ahead of Christmas, with 50% of consumers intending to spend during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.

**TEMU’s Price Adjustment Policy means you can get the difference back if an item’s price drops within 30 days of purchase. Certain restrictions apply, so be sure to check the details. Local warehouse delivery is available on select products only.

Future Publishing Australia’s Consumer Confidence Report 2024

Roy Morgan data, October 2024

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