Casual and older gamers tend to drift away from exotic, gaming mouse designed and stick to more conservative models. I have a “casual” gamer in my household who plays even more hours than I do and yet uses a budget, generic-looking...
Category - Peripheral Review
Can Buying Pro Gear Actually Make You Better? Razer NiKo Collection...
You know what? Buying esports gear usually feels a bit like buying a replica sports jersey. You get the player’s name, you...
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PlayStation Sticks, Xbox Grip: Why Hyperkin’s Symmetrical Controller...
I’ve been gaming across PCs and almost every console imaginable for years, amassing a controller collection that spans from the...
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Logitech Just Killed the Mechanical Switch: Logitech G PRO X2...
You know what? The esports peripheral market has been stuck in a serious rut lately. I mean, how many times can we buy the exact...
Read MoreFrankly Amazing: Is the Hyperkin Pixel Art Controller a Winner or a...
A good controller adds to the fun of a gaming system, no matter what system it is. Whether you are running a software emulator or...
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Stop Buying Cheap Mic Arms: Why the Elgato Wave Mic Arm MK.2 is Worth...
The other night I was re-watching a clip from an old stream where I absolutely choked a 1v3 clutch in Valorant. It was tragic...
Read MoreThe Razer Tartarus is Razer’s newest gaming keypad. Unlike the Razer Orbweaver, which uses mechanical keys, the Tartarus utilizes membrane-based keys for quieter operation. The Tartarus is Razer’s successor to the Belkin co...
While at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo, I got approached by a rep from A4Tech to review one of their “Bloody” PC gaming mice. With an eye-catching, bloody hand print logo on the side of their booth, I had to agree...
ROCCAT’s Kone XTD gaming mouse is one very apt peripheral with an 8200 dpi laser sensor, EasyShift[+] functionality, and attractive lighting scheme. Retailing for about $90 dollars, ROCCAT’s new Kone mouse is here to play and make a...
ROCCAT’s new HIRO 3D Supremacy Surface is a new mouse pad that brings a lot of style and attitude to bear. On the package is a disclaimer that the mouse pad is designed for mice up to 16800 dpi… This, despite the fact that even...
I try not to be biased towards a company when it comes to reviewing their products but it seems like Razer is one of those companies which takes great pride and love in their products that it can’t help but be contagious. I was at one of...
Razer’s Death Adder gaming mouse has been a staple of the peripheral category for many years. In some ways, it is Razer’s modern-day Boomslang (For the young PC gamers out there, the Boomslang was Razer’s first...
As a wandering journalist, what kind of backpack to carry around my gear in is one of the most important decisions I have to make. If I choose wrong, I might not have enough room for all the required gadgets I need or, even worse, can’t...
Razer has unveiled a line of “League of Legends Collector’s Edition” branded peripherals, made up of the Naga Hex gaming mouse and Goliathus gaming surface. The Naga Hex gaming mouse features a black mouse body with a lit-up...
Some years ago, Razer teamed up with Belkin to create the n52te SpeedPad gaming keypad. The device was very successful, and pushed the boundaries of what a gaming keypad could offer gamers. Razer ended up taking over the gaming keypad and...