Category - Peripheral Review

Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro Review –...

The Razer BlackWidow series has been the company’s purely mechanical gaming keyboard line for quite some time. This in contrast to the more e-sports focused Huntsman line featuring Razer’s optical mechanical key switches. I had used...

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Rudder Pedals...

There are not a lot of well known, big names in the flight simulation peripheral industry. You have some bigger companies which have dipped their toes into the market to varying degrees of success but most flight simulation gamers turn to...

Razer Huntsman Mini Analog Gaming Keyboard...

I have been a big fan of the Razer Huntsman line since its initial offering in 2018, even giving it our official Seal of Excellence – something we rarely award items. These futuristic new key switches having the benefits of both optical...

GameBall Gaming Trackball Review

The trackball was invented right after the Second World War as an interface for radar plotting systems. After, it began to see use in other industrial applications and, with the rise of personal computers and workstations, consumer use. These...

Marvo Z Fit Pro Wireless Gaming &...

The Marvo Z Fit Pro wireless gaming and office mouse is an interesting product. While some mice cater to a particular kind of user – gamer, office worker, left-handed, right-handed, etc. the Marvo Z Fit Pro attempts to satisfy all of them...

Corsair M65 RGB ULTRA WIRELESS Tunable FPS...

Gaming mice are a dime a dozen these days, with models ranging from $10 all the way to $200 dollars, so it takes technical knowhow and something… special to make a new mouse stand out from the crowd. They are a key component to a PC...

Brook Gaming Wingman XB with Taiko no...

I was approached by a PR associate I have worked with for a long time regarding a product which he claimed would allow me to use the Nintendo Switch drum controller for Taiko no Tatsujin on the Xbox One version of the game. Now, I had never...