Yeah, that’s right, as you can tell from the title, I like Fallout: New Vegas. You know what else I like? The RIG 600 Pro HS wireless headset. Arriving just in time for the upcoming fall gaming release schedule, I believe this headset should be on everyone’s radar.
MAINGEAR understands that components are getting a little warm — even CDPR suggested folks check their cooling configuration before Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion launches! To help combat that problem, MAINGEAR has unveiled its new program called “Drops” where the company will unveil various preconfigured limited-edition builds inspired by the
If there’s a theme of the last two years it’s that mobility is king. People want to take what they’ve bought on the road, and they want to play where they want to play and not be tied down to a console at home. Valve agrees, giving
There’s no candy coating it, so I’m going to level with all of you – I have Stage 4 arthritis with a labrum tear in my left hip, and my right hip isn’t much better. I picked up the beginnings of this injury while I was in the
The R0DE Wireless II is an awesome audio capture platform, but fresh on the heels of the release of their mobile version, the Wireless ME, the audiophiles at R0DE have a fresh trick up their sleeve — the Wireless Pro.
The Most Powerful Wireless Mic Ever: Features and Specs of the
I did a quick synopsis of my time with the BS2 office chair when I was talking about the Flexispot Comhar Pro desk from Flexispot. I pointed out that it was a sturdy chair, flexible in the right spots and solid where it matters. I also mentioned that the mesh
I’ve had a number of Gunnars that I use on a daily basis, but they all had one thing in common – they were either 35 or 65 GBLF. Granted, they have been absolutely magical in terms of either reducing or outright crushing many migraine headaches. We talked at length
I’ve got an awesome 24,000 mAh battery from a no-name company. It’s capable of delivering 65W directly to whatever device I plug into it…as long as it’s USB-C. Using the USB-A drops that in half. Other than my Steamdeck, that presents a problem in both