Category: peripherals

Logitech made a $200 webcam for Apple’s $5,000 pro display

[ad_1] The webcam is capped at 30 frames per second when you’re using the full 4K resolution, but Logitech touts automatic light adjustment with HDR as well as tilt adjustment. You should be properly exposed and in-frame even in a dimly-lit production studio. You can also expect dual noise-cancelling mics. And no, you don’t need […]

Razer’s latest wireless mice promise low-lag gaming from $60

[ad_1] The Basilisk Ultimate (below), meanwhile, is the spare-no-expense option. It touts the same 20,000DPI sensor as the Viper Ultimate, 11 buttons and optical mouse switches to reduce both delays and the risk of corrosive effects. You also get up to five on-device memory profiles, optional wired use and the seemingly obligatory abundance of Chroma […]

Logitech unveils its first mouse and keyboard built for Chrome OS

[ad_1] The M355 is more of a garden variety mouse with basic buttons, a rubber scroll wheel and the option of using either Bluetooth or Logitech’s usual USB receiver. It lasts up to 18 months on battery, so it’s far from an energy hog. Both devices are available today, and appear to be priced right […]

Razer built an RGB microphone that displays live stream emotes

[ad_1] And yes, Razer paid at least some attention to the actual microphone. It’s a hyper-cardioid condenser mic that’s purportedly adept at capturing voice while reducing background noise more effectively than a typical cardioid arrangement. A shock mount prevents overenthusiastic mic bumps from startling viewers, and an interchangeable gooseneck can bring the mic closer to […]

Nintendo’s SNES-style Switch controllers are now available

[ad_1] There’s not much mystery to the design — it’s a mild modernization of the classic pastel-colored controller with a wireless connection and USB-C charging. That might be enough for some, mind you, and it might be appealing if you’re more interested in faithfully recreating the SNES experience than including present-day bells and whistles. [ad_2] […]

Logitech’s newest lag-free gaming mouse is loaded with thumb buttons

[ad_1] You can expect a total of 15 customizable controls, a dual-mode scroll wheel and, as is more common with Logitech’s mice these days, plenty of battery life. You’ll get ten days’ worth of battery using Lightspeed (shorter than the 21 days of the G603, but it’s more complex), but a whopping 5.5 months on […]

Samsung’s 32-inch Space Gaming Monitor makes room for your PC

[ad_1] Like before, you can easily hide the power and HDMI cables and fasten it to your desk using the (thankfully included) clamp. Samsung hasn’t divulged pricing for the Space Gaming Monitor, but it should be available worldwide sometime in the fourth quarter of the year. We’d expect it to be moderately priced when the […]

Sony says its USB hub is the world’s fastest SD card reader

[ad_1] The hub supports 100W power delivery to handle monitors and other particularly demanding peripherals. You’ll also have USB-C and USB-A connectors to connect devices new and old, not to mention HDMI output for video up to 4K at 30 frames per second. Even the case is resilient, with IP68 dust and water resistance as […]

NVIDIA ‘Super’ GPU leaks hint at not-so-super speed boosts

[ad_1] The pricing would be the selling point. The RTX 2070 Super will reportedly start at $499 when it arrives on July 9th, or $100 less than the Founder’s Edition of the plain 2070 when it surfaced in 2018. The RTX 2060 Super would cost more than the plain 2060 at $399, but you might […]

Microsoft’s latest IntelliMouse revival is a pro model for gamers

[ad_1] If you pine for the nostalgia of Microsoft’s revived IntelliMouse but want the performance of a thoroughly modern gaming mouse, you’re in luck. After months of availability in China, Microsoft has released the gaming-oriented Pro IntelliMouse in the US. It’s mostly similar on the outside (more on that in a bit) but touts a […]