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Endgame XM1 gaming mouse review




In this article, we review the Endgame XM1 mouse, which debuted on the market in July 2019. The German manufacturer, Endgame Gear, isn't a household name in PC peripherals yet, having debuted on the market only recently (in 2019), with this particular model. The product is a wired gaming mouse, without any RGB lighting. The most important features are the weight and the sensor. The device looks very classic at first glance. The weight is 70g including the cable. The sensor is a Pixart PMW-3389 with 16,000 DPI, and the polling rate is 1000hz (1ms). Yes, that’s absurd and not necessarily useful, but still.
Read articleGlorious Model O gaming mouse review




In this article, we review the Glorious Model O mouse, for which pre-orders started as early as in March 2019. It’s a (non)typical wired gaming mouse, and you’ll find RGB lighting here as well. The most important feature of this product is the weight, as well as the honeycomb shell structure. The device is very nice at first glance, and you can fully customize the RGB lighting via optional software. The weight is 67g (matte version) or 68g (glossy).
Read articleASUS ROG STRIX Scope keyboard review




ASUS offers a new model in their keyboard line, the ROG STRIX Scope RGB version has been fitted with Cherry MX red switches with full RGB LED lit keys that can be animated and profiles. It's a keyboard aimed at FPS gamers.
Read articleCorsair K57 RGB Wireless keyboard review




Corsair has been going strong with their Slipstream based products, next to that another new technology they introduced was Capellix LED technology. Both now have been embedded in the new K57 RGB Wireless keyboard, and it is pretty darn nice folks.
Read articleCorsair NightSword RGB gaming mouse review
In this article, we review the Corsair NIGHTSWORD RGB Gaming mouse. It’s a mouse from the higher end of the market; higher than, for example, the recently reviewed M55 RGB Pro. This time, it’s not an ambidextrous layout, but rather a dedicated right-handed design.
Read articleCorsair M55 RGB PRO gaming mouse review





In this article, we review the Corsair M55 RGB Pro Gaming mouse. It’s a mouse from a lower segment of the market than the M65 RGB Elite, which we reviewed back in January. It’s a mid-range product that can attract quite a few customers.
Read articleCooler Master SK621 Compact keyboard review




Check this out these keywords, light, compact, RGB, Low profile Cherry MX, wired and Bluetooth wireless. Yeah, Cooler Master just released what can be considered an incredibly petite keyboard that is easy to carry around allowing you to game or work on in a rather premium fashion. Let's have a peek, shall we?
Read articleCorsair IronClaw RGB Wireless mouse review



Corsair updated one of their rodents, meet IronClaw RGB mouse now in a wireless version. Designed with a comfortable fit and some pretty iCUE related features this critter might be just what the doctor ordered at 79 bucks.
Read articleCorsair GLAIVE RGB PRO mouse review



Corsair updated their GLAIVE RGB game mouse towards a Pro model. Next, to the new 18K Pixart sensor this mouse is very aesthetically pleasing with configurable RGB LEDs and has a grip that is intensely impressive. The mouse is fully programmable, has additional thumb game buttons (programmable as well). Oh hey, and did we mention it has magnetic removable thumb grips already?
Read articleCooler Master MK850 keyboard review




We check out the MK850 keyboard from Cooler Master. The unit is their new high-end slash premium keyboard series with Cherry MX RED RGB keys. The MK850, however, has something that the competition does not, a set of analog keys which we have previously only seen with the Wooting One.
Read articlePatriot Viper V765 Keyboard Review




The Patriot brand is known more widely for making flash drives, SSDs, and RAM. On the 24th of October last year, they announced a new gaming keyboard with RGB backlighting - the Viper V765. We are reviewing the version with White Kailh switches.
Read articleCorsair IronClaw RGB mouse review




Corsair released a new rodent, their IronClaw RGB mouse. Designed with a comfortable fit and some pretty iCUE related features this critter might be just what the doctor ordered at 59 bucks.
Read articleCorsair Harpoon RGB Wireless mouse review




This is a mouse that’s suitable for gamers, and Corsair uses the phrase “wireless freedom, wired performance” to promote this unit. The Harpoon RGB Wireless has single-zone RGB color customization, and a total of six programmable buttons.
Read articleCorsair M65 RGB ELITE game mouse review





As Corsair releases a new FPS gamers mouse, we review the Corsair M65 RGB ELITE, the device is sturdy with an aluminum design, it's aesthetically pleasing with configurable RGB LEDs and has a grip that is intensely impressive. Not just that, Corsair includes an 18K DPI sensor and made the mouse tunable with an intricate weight system to match the mouse towards what you prefer. It might be one of the more impressive mouse’s we have tested to date.
Read articleCorsair K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile RAPIDFIRE review





Corsair has released a new revision in their RGB MK.2 series keyboards, and it adds something that I have been yearning for a long time with a low profile design. As such we review the Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Low Profile RAPIDFIRE.
Read articleCorsair Strafe RGB MK.2 (w/ silent switches) review





In this review, we check out the new Corsair Corsair Strafe RGB MK.2 keyboard. The MK.2 is based on Cherry MX switches and is available in two variants. One has Cherry MX Red switches, the other (the one review today) Cherry MX Silent.
Read articleMSI Immerse GH70 Gaming Headset review




In this review, we look at the MSI GH70 Gaming Headset. MSI has a fairly wide variety of headsets on offer, and the GH70 sits proudly right at the top of that list. But is it any good, well let's find out.
Read articleCorsair K70 RGB MK.2 RAPIDFIRE review




Corsair revamps some of the products in their keyboard range, meet the popular K70 RGB, now released in an MK.2 update. You'll spot mostly aesthetic tweaks, a diverse range of Cherry MX switches and iCUE compatibility. The MK.2 is the successor of the K70 RGB and in terms of the overall basis and concept it looks and feels the same, but there are subtle differences alright.
Read articleCougar Minos X5 and the Revenger S Mouse Review




Today on the slab are two of Cougars new mice, the Minos X5 and the Revenger S. Both mice feature high-end gaming specs, a 3360 sensor, 2000Hz polling rate, Omron switches, six programmable buttons, macro recording, on-board memory, under 100g weight, and of course, RGB lighting. RGB all-the-things is alive and well.
Read articleMSI Vigor GK80 Keyboard and Clutch GM70 Mouse review




In this review, we look at the MSI Vigor GK80 Keyboard and Clutch GM70 Mouse. The products we have today are certainly aimed at the traditional 'gamer,' for sure. It's often said that peripherals marked as gaming ready can vary fairly wildly in their quality, and it does seem that you can slap the term on any product you feel like, and mark the price up accordingly.
Read articleCorsair Dark Core RGB SE mouse and MM1000 Qi review




Corsair released a Wireless mouse that can be wirelessly charged (Qi) on a new mouse pad. In this article we'll review the Dark Core RGB SE mouse and MM1000 Qi Wireless charging mouse pad.
Read articleCorsair K63 Wireless Bluetooth keyboard and lapboard review




Corsair has released their new K63 Wireless keyboard, it's a tenkeyless design that saves on space and is easy to take along with you. However it's primary design was not that, it's for gaming, and in specifically paired with the compatible K63 gaming lapboard. The wireless range is downright terrific thanks to Bluetooth. Next, to that, it's very responsive and has a proper range of a good 6-7 meters, that gives gaming on your Ultra HD telly on that big-screen a totally new meaning.
Read articleCorsair K68 RGB keyboard review




Corsair Gaming outs a new model in their keyboard line, the dust, and water resisting K68 RGB version has been fitted with Cherry MX red switches. The K68 RGB is the successor of the regular K68 model in terms of the overall basis and concept, but it adds RGB lighting per key configurable with full RGB LED lit keys that can be animated and profiles. Also, if you are a bit messy around your desktop and don't wanna ruin your keyboard by accidentally spilling coffee over it, K68 is dust and spill resistant.
Read articleG.Skill Ripjaws MX780 RGB game mouse review




We review on the G.Skill Ripjaws MX780 RGB mouse, the device is sturdy and aesthetically pleasing with configurable RGB LEDs and has a grip that is intensely impressive. The mouse weighs has an adjustable palm-rest and is programmable, has additional thumb game buttons (programmable as well). Oh hey, and has magnetic left and right-hand side removable thumb grips.
Read articleGigabyte Aorus K7 keyboard and M3 mouse review




Gigabyte recently released a new mouse and Cherry Red RGB lit mechanical keyboard under their premium Aorus branding. This gaming gear is very much to our liking being properly configurable as well as offering good aesthetics and ergonomics.
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