Category: Hardware Reviews

  • Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 49-inch Super Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor Review

    The Philips Evnia 49M2C900 49" QD-OLED Super Ultrawide monitor is, simply put, a beast. Here are our thoughts after daily driving the monitor over the last few weeks.

  • Turtle Beach Burst II Air Wireless Gaming Mouse

    At only 47 grams, the Turtle BEach Burst II Air is one of the lightest mice from a major brand you can buy, but does it have the performance to justify its $100 price tag? Find out in this review.

  • Glorious Model D 2 Review (and KeyCapsule Drop #1!)

    Looking for an ultralight wireless mouse that doesn’t demand a claw or fingertip grip? The Glorious Model D 2 might just be for you. Find out in this review!

  • Viture Pro XR Glasses Review

    The Viture Pro XR glasses offer your own private big screen experience, complete with game streaming, and the brightest display of any video glasses available today. For $459, they’re the best XR glasses of 2024 so far. Find out why in this review.

  • Chillkey ND75 Affordable Custom Keyboard Review

    Chillkey is back with its latest mechanical keyboard and it’s a doozy. At only $99, completely built, it challenges convention for what you should expect from a keyboard at this price. Find out more in this review.

  • Keychron Q1 HE Review

    Keychron just released its first Hall Effect keyboard and it’s catered to gamers and typists alike. The Keychron Q1 HE isn’t the first HE keyboard we’ve seen but it’s one of the first backed by such a big brand. Find out in this review if it has what i…

  • Steelcase Leap V2 Review: Almost Perfect

    The Steelcase Leap V2 has a reputation as a great office chair, but how does it work as a gaming chair? Find out in this review!

  • Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro Wireless Keyboard Review

    Epomaker just released its latest affordable mechanical keyboard for gamers and enthusiasts. The Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro comes with expert-grade sound and feel, tri-mode wireless, and a custom-like style for only $100. It’s not perfect but is very good fo…

  • Elysian Acoustic Labs Pilgrim Review

    Elysian Acoustic Labs just released its first sub-$1000 pair of IEMs. The Elysian Acoustic Lab Pilgrim retails for $400 and punches well above its class but does it have what it takes to compete in this busy segment? Find out in this review.

  • 7Hz Aurora IEM Review

    7Hz is officially replacing the Timeless with a brand new, tribrid IEM. The Aurora is a tribrid pair of earphones with a beautifully unique design and exceptional clarity. Are they worth $399? Find out in this review!