Custom mechanical keyboards have been rising in popularity for a while now, but the pandemic seems to have increased this growth immensely. With almost the entire world working from home at one point it’s perhaps not surprising that the demand ...read more
While the professional gaming mouse scene has been evolving towards a market that’s dominated by wireless mice, we haven’t seen such a dramatic shift with keyboards. One explanation for that could be down to the fact that there aren’t really ...read more
Gaming earbuds have been gaining some traction over the past couple of months. While we’d never expect them to replace dedicated gaming headsets we do see them being used by our analyzed professionals here and there. If you’re someone who ...read more
With gaming mice manufacturers (and the gaming mouse enthusiast scene) mostly focusing on lightweight FPS mice these days you’d almost forget that there are people who aren’t interested in the latest hyper light, stripped down FPS mouse. Some prefer to ...read more
VAXEE is a company that hasn’t even been making mice for more than a year and yet they’ve already managed to carve out a respectable position in the mouse market for themselves. It should perhaps come as no surprise: the ...read more
Xtrfy started out as a peripherals company that was mostly known for its links to successful esports team Ninjas in Pyjamas, but over the past couple of years they’ve become so much more than that. From making a keyboard that’s still among the ...read more
When Glorious released their Elements mousepads some time ago they introduced all three pads simultaneously. There is the Fire, the Ice, and the Air. While the other two offered something new (for the brand) this Air pad reminds a lot ...read more
Glorious PC Gaming Race is a company that’s seemingly on a mission to ‘upset’ (in a good way) the market in pretty much every peripheral division. Their Model O and Model O Wireless mice made huge waves in the mouse scene, and the new ...read more
The people over at Glorious PC Gaming Race (often just known as ‘Glorious’) have been releasing some interesting products, some of which shook up the market in a pretty spectacular fashion. After going for the mouse market (and prior to taking a ...read more
The news that Ducky was working on a lightweight computer mouse initially came as quite the surprise to many people. Ducky, after all, are known for their excellent keyboards, and not so much for their mice. Contrary to what a ...read more
Glorious is a company that has very much taken the world of gaming peripherals by storm. Their Model O mouse (which was the first mouse to be released in their O.D.I.N. lineup) shook up the scene in a permanent fashion, showing other ...read more
Ducky has carved out a reputation for itself as a supplier of top tier mass-produced mechanical keyboards. While their popularity initially skyrocketed thanks to the success of the One 2 Mini and its variants, their other keyboards also offer a fantastic value/performance ...read more
Corsair’s Champion Series is a line of products that’s made with competitive gamers in mind. Along with the Sabre Pro, Corsair’s first 8000 Hz polling rate mouse, the company also released the K70 RGB TKL: a tenkeyless keyboard aimed at the competitive crowd ...read more
Corsair is a brand that is known for a lot of things, but their mice haven’t been part of many conversations in enthusiast circles so far. This Corsair Sabre Pro might well change that, however. This is a mouse that’s ...read more
Just a couple of years ago, full size keyboards were very much the norm according to most big gaming brands. You’d see a TKL board here or there but not much more. These days the landscape is quite different. Small form factor ...read more
In a time where working from home (and just sitting at home) is the norm it’s always a good idea to brighten up your living/working space. Some people do that by buying some nice plants, others might want to change ...read more
Up until a few years ago, streaming seemed to only be for tech savvy gamers with PCs that were strong enough to stream and game at the same time. These days the hobby (or profession, if you’ve cultivated a large ...read more
The custom keyboard community has been growing over the past couple of years, and with that the desire for more ‘uncommon’ keyboard sizes. Multiple mainstream brands known for their big and expansive full size keyboards are now also offering much smaller ...read more
The Razer Viper (the wired version) has always been the neglected sibling in the family. Yes, it came first, but the Ultimate edition is much more impressive on a technical level, and the Mini version was something that a lot of people ...read more
In a time where the majority of people have been working from home for the better part of a year, a good desk chair is more important than ever. If you’re sitting behind your desk all day long and you’re ...read more