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Asus ROG Chariot X review: A top-class gaming chair, with a catch
I tested the new Asus ROG Chariot X and tell you what the premium chair has to offer.Reviews
Turtle Beach Kone II Air review: Perfect for MMOs
The Turtle Beach Kone II Air features a list of nice upgrades over the Kone Air that make it both quicker and easier to use. With 21 programmable commands and a comfy ergonomic design, this mouse is ideal for MMOs.Reviews
Glorious GMMK 3 keyboard review: Deep options, deep flaws
Glorious has made the keyboard to end all keyboards, but some wireless issues and software that's way below the competition drag it down below its sky-high asking price.Reviews
Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed review: Buckle up, it's fast!
The Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed gaming mouse is comfortable, maneuverable, and quick off the mark.Reviews
Lemokey G1 Wireless review: 8,000Hz polling rate and mad maneuverability
The Lemokey G1 Wireless gaming mouse is lightweight, moves like a dream, and has a killer 8,000Hz wireless polling rate!Reviews
Vulcan II TKL Pro keyboard review: Hall effect switches on the cheap
This isn't the best adjustable actuation keyboard out there, but it's the best deal right now.Reviews
Logitech Keys To Go 2 review: Turn any device into a workstation
The Logitech Keys To Go 2 is a compact portable keyboard can turn your mobile phone into a workstation wherever you are.Reviews
Turtle Beach Stealth 500 review: Don’t underestimate this budget headset
Turtle Beach's entry-level Stealth 500 gaming headset sounds great and is exceptionally lightweight and budget friendly.Reviews
Corsair M75 Wireless review: The ultimate sharer’s gaming mouse
A lot of gaming mice claim to be ambidextrous, but the Corsair M75 Wireless's unique side-button setup means it's got even more ambidextrous play value.Reviews
Drop CSTM65 review: A keyboard built for customizing
The Drop.com exclusive design can be easily upgraded with tons of flashy parts, but neither they nor the keyboard underneath are an especially good value.Reviews
Lofree Edge review: A low-profile keyboard with supercar vibes
The Edge ooozes style from every machine-tooled speed hole. It's missing a lot of practical features, but it's so pretty you might not care.Reviews
Razer Viper V3 Pro review: Built for serious gaming
With its advanced Focus Pro 35K sensor and hyperpolling technology, the Razer Viper V3 Pro is a gaming mouse that is designed to fulfill high demands. We put it to the test!Reviews
Keychron Q1 HE keyboard review: Who is this for?
The first hot-swap, adjustable actuation keyboard falls far short for gamers, even with its cool new tech.Reviews
Razer Basilisk Ultimate review: A mouse for hyper-realistic MMO gaming
Razer's Basilisk Ultimate is undoubtedly one of the finest mice you can get for MMO gaming.Reviews
Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed review: The reason I’m now on team graphene
The Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed wireless gaming headset dishes out clear, high-fidelity sound. With pinpoint-accurate spatial audio and lots of personalization available in the Logitech G Hub app, this headset is an excellent choice for gamers.Reviews
Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 review: My new go-to gaming headset
The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 feature great sound, excellent connectivity, and a long battery life. We found it very difficult to have a bad gaming session with these on!Reviews
Hands-on: World of Warcraft: The War Within is a solo-friendly action epic
World of Warcraft: The War Within delivers a deliciously cinematic experience and fixes some key WoW gripes.Reviews
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II review: Remarkable experience, okay game
Hellblade II was the game Microsoft used to showcase the power of the Xbox Series X when the console was first unveiled. Now it's finally here.Reviews
Keychron M3 mini 4K Metal Edition review: Simply excellent
The Keychron M3 mini 4K Metal Edition is an all-around excellent gaming mouse that boasts outstanding performance, a robust and lightweight chassis, and all the connectivity options you'd ever need.Reviews