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This bag is perfect for any handheld gaming PC
By Rebecca Spear published
Review Tomtoc Arccos G-47 is the ultimate hands-free handheld gaming PC bag for people who want to protect their handheld in transit and bring accessories with them.

Hyperkin Competitor: Retro‑friendly design, modern precision, and a $50 price tag
By Alexander Cope published
Review With its PlayStation-style D-Pad layout, Hall Effect Sensors, and comfy design, the Hyperkin Competitor is now my go-to controller for playing 2D games on Xbox.

Logitech G321 LIGHTSPEED wireless headset review: The QUEEN of great value headsets
By Zachary Boddy published
Review The Logitech G321 LIGHTSPEED is an ultra-affordable wireless gaming headset that looks and sounds great for only $60, but there's no Xbox version.

Corsair's Vanguard 96 Pro is the high-end keyboard you need
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Review The Vanguard Pro 96 is Corsair's best gaming keyboard yet. It has a custom-designed magnetic switch with adjustable actuation, great acoustics, and all the extras you need.

Logitech G515 RAPID TKL keyboard review: Low-profile magnetism
By Zachary Boddy published
Review I've been using the Logitech G515 RAPID TKL, a new low-profile, tenkeyless keyboard that requires a cable but brings more customization and better performance.

Astro A20 X review — A solid Xbox / PC / PlayStation combo headset, with caveats
By Jez Corden published
REVIEW The Astro A20 X is a relatively new offering from Logitech, aiming to become your one-stop solution for mid-range multi-platform audio.

KTC's "G27P6S" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor offers unbeatable value
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Review KTC's G27P6S is a 240Hz OLED gaming monitor with a difference. It uses the same LG WOLED panel as most monitors in this category, but coming in at just $499, it is an unbeatable value.

The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 offers great audio and handy controls
By Rebecca Spear published
Review The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless headset comes with an RGB Base Station for better control. It's a great choice for gamers and audiophiles. Our review.

LiberNovo Omni is an office chair with a built-in spinal stretching massage feature
By Zac Bowden published
Review The self-proclaimed world's first "dynamic ergonomic" chair is here, and it is a sight to behold. It has a built-in electronic motor that makes adjusting the chair quick and easy, along with a spinal stretching massage feature that will really come in handy if you suffer from lower back pain.
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