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I put the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro wireless Xbox controller up against Xbox's own famed Elite Controller (Series 2) — Who will win?
By Jez Corden published
Razer vs. Xbox It's the battle of the big boys. We pit Razer and Xbox's most premium console and PC controller against each other in this epic show down.
Glorious' GMMK 3 Pro is the world's most customizable mechanical keyboard, and it's in a league of its own
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Review The GMMK 3 Pro is now official, and with extensive customizability and the introduction of hall effect switches, it is one of the best mechanical keyboards you can buy today.
How to sideload apps onto the XREAL Beam
By Richard Devine published
Sideload The original XREAL Beam has far more limited app support than its successor, but that doesn't mean you have to stick with it. Here's how to try more apps on it.
How to update XREAL glasses on PC, Android, and using the Beam
By Richard Devine published
Guide XREAL's glasses will occasionally need to install updates, but it's not immediately obvious how you would do such a thing. So we'll walk you through it step-by-step.
Govee lights up IFA 2024 with new flagship light strips and a slew of new accessories
By Sean Endicott published
Shine bright Govee just announced a wide range of new accessories and lights at IFA 2024, including the Strip Light 2 Pro and the COB Strip Light Pro.
Incase will unearth Microsoft-branded accessories from the Microsoft Graveyard in Q4 2024: "The products will be the same, but instead of saying Microsoft they’ll say Incase, designed by Microsoft"
By Kevin Okemwa published
NOT GOODBYE Incase had initially indicated that the Incase Designed by Microsoft accessories would ship in Q2 of 2024 but has since pushed the launch to Q4
A revolutionary new Xbox and PC controller coming later this year from Nacon includes an LCD screen
By Cole Martin published
Revolutionary Nacon announced a new controller for Xbox and PC gaming during Gamescom 2024. The controller features instant triggers, Hall Effect Technology, and a unique LCD display built in.
This excellent HP wireless keyboard is high-end and low-profile, but it does have some flaws
By Zac Bowden published
Review The HP 970 Programmable Wireless Keyboard is an easy choice if you're looking for a low-profile, quiet chiclet-style typing experience that also includes a backlight.
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