Category: Hardware Reviews
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PaMu Z1 True Wireless Active Noise-Cancelling Earbuds Review
Affordable wireless ANC earbuds that offer quality noise cancelling and sound quality are hard to come by. Unfortunately, the Z1s don’t break the trend. Find out more in our review.
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Intel Core i9-12900K and Core i5-12600K Review
Intel’s new 12th Gen processors bring many changes but are they enough to earn Team Blue the top spot once more? Find out in our review!
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Xiaomi Mi Smart Projector Review
Looking for an affordable projector for big screen gaming without the price of a big-screen TV? The Mi Smart Projector from Xiaomi may be for you. Find out in our review!
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Xiaomi AX3000 Mesh System Review
Looking for a way to stretch your WiFi across your entire home? The Xiaomi AX3000 Mesh System might be for you. Find out in our review.
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Akko MOD003 DIY Keyboard Kit Review
Akko’s new keyboard kit aims to bring custom keyboards to the masses. With a compact full-size layout and an impressively affordable price, is the MOD003 for you? Find out in our review.
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Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 Gaming Soundbar Review
The best soundbar for gaming just got better. The Sound Blaster Katana V2 from Creative is finally here and we have the review.
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Peacock Audio Flight True Wireless Earbuds Review
Handpainted and high quality, Peacock Audio’s Flight earbuds launch to Kickstarter today. They make a statement in more ways than one. Find out how in our review!
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Secretlab Magnus Gaming Desk Review
Finally: a gaming desk that’s actually innovative. The Secretlab Magnus, and its magnetic ecosystem, are impressive and expensive. Find out more in our review!
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Thieaudio Oracle IEM Review
The Thieaudio Oracle doesn’t come cheap at $539, but it might just be the best value IEM for the money. Find out why in this review!
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1More ColorBuds 2 Review
A few years ago, finding a pair of true wireless earbuds under $100 was unheard of. With the ColorBuds 2, 1More is not only coming in well under that $100 threshold, but they are doing it with style. The only real question to ask is, does this refresh …