Category: peripherals

Razer made a dull keyboard and mouse for working from home

[ad_1] As for the Pro Click mouse, Razer worked with ergonomic device maker Humanscale to make it comfortable for all-day use. It’s designed to keep your wrist at a neutral 30-degree angle to minimize the risk of developing conditions such as tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome. Its palm, thumb and pinky supports should also help […]

Razer updates its BlackShark headset with THX spatial audio

[ad_1] The BlackShark V2 is a souped-up version of that model. It has titanium-coated 50mm drivers that deliver THX spatial audio with “added vocal clarity,” ultra-soft ear cushions and a removable version of the same mic. You can connect it to a USB sound card, and you’ll have what Razer describes as advanced audio and […]

Apple is selling a braided Thunderbolt 3 cable for $129

[ad_1] Apple has started selling a high-end certified 40 Gbps Thunderbolt cable that’s either a real bargain or ridiculously expensive, depending on your point of view (via The Verge). The braided $129 Thunderbolt 3 Pro Cable supports the full Thunderbolt 3 spec, including DisplayPort video and 100 watt charging, while allowing for USB 3.1 Gen […]

8BitDo is updating one of its Bluetooth gamepads for Project xCloud

[ad_1] Peripheral manufacturer 8BitDo is best known for making retro-inspired controllers, but for its latest act the company is doing something different. Instead of yet another Switch-focused controller, 8BitDo is releasing a new Bluetooth gamepad designed for use with Microsoft’s Project xCloud game streaming service. The $45 SN30 Pro for Xbox adapts the same underlying design as the […]

HP’s latest monitors cut blue light levels to help you sleep

[ad_1] How do you make monitors that stand out when the features are often interchangeable? Build in technology that helps after you shut them off, apparently. HP has unveiled a string of E-Series monitors that are billed as the first ergonomic display with an always-on low blue light function, Eye Ease, that potentially helps you […]

Razer’s Mamba Elite is free when you buy a Huntsman keyboard at Best Buy

[ad_1] We found that the Huntsman’s “opto-mechanical” switches were overhyped, but it’s still a soild (if loud) keyboard for players who want tactility in a package that doesn’t scream “gamer” like some more audacious designs. The Mamba Elite, meanwhile, ticks the checkboxes for modern gaming with a 16K DPI sensor, eight programmable buttons and an […]

GameStop’s PC gaming sale discounts ASUS monitors, Razer mice and more

[ad_1] GameStop might just help you put the finishing touches on your computer setup. It’s running a PC gaming sale between now and May 16th that promises deals on a slew of hardware. To start, it’s offering a $100 gift coupon if you buy any MSI laptop with a 10th-gen Intel processor inside. GameStop is […]

Logitech’s latest iPad keyboard cases add trackpads to non-Pro tablets

[ad_1] You can detach the keyboard for those times when you just want to use your iPad as a pure tablet, and there’s a holder for your first-generation Pencil if you’re a budding artist. The case doesn’t ‘float’ your iPad like Apple’s does, but there is a Surface-style kickstand to help you get the right […]

Samsung’s first Odyssey gaming monitors include a 240Hz ultra-wide

[ad_1] If that strikes you as overkill, there will be less extravagant options. The CTG7 series (below) offers 27- and 32-inch panels at a more conventional 2,560 x 1,440 resolution with the same 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, 1000R curvature, FreeSync and G-Sync. It’s not as bright with ‘just’ DisplayHDR 600 support, but we […]

LG’s latest 4K monitors include a 32-inch model with a space-saving stand

[ad_1] You’re covered if you do want a 4K gaming monitor. It’s introducing 27-, 34- and 38-inch UltraGear displays (the 27GN950, 34GN850 and 38GN950) that are slight tweaks on what you saw in mid-2019, including stronger stands. The centerpiece remains the rare combo of color-rich IPS panels with an extra-quick 1ms pixel response rate. The […]