All of us live with pain. Whether it’s injury or workout related, muscle soreness, stiffness, aches, and pains are a part of the human condition. If you work out regularly, you probably have a handful of things to help mitigate that pain. Whether that means foam rollers, yoga mats
I’ve been using an Origin PC laptop for a number of years, but as I find myself lowering the sliders on more games just to get them to run, it became clear that it was time to upgrade. When I purchased the original EON15-X back in 2015 (review) I
While the Joy-Con controllers for the Nintendo Switch have done a pretty decent job for portable gaming, there have been few third-party solutions as competitors. Today, NEXiLUX announced that it has released a new alternative Joy-Con as well as a mouse and keyboard/mouse combo, which will be available at
Nearly every video you see on Gaming Trend is captured on an AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K. It’s an incredible piece of hardware that has proved invaluable for capturing high framerate / high resolution video. The Live Gamer DUO is the next iteration of that hardware, offering some awesome bells and
We’ve been a big fan of Tobii’s eye tracking technology for a long time. I reviewed the Tobii EyeX eye tracker back in 2016 (my review), Kay went eyes-on with the 3rd generation of their system it in June of 2017 at E3 (her thoughts), and Devo checked
Futureproofing for the next generation of consoles is something we’re all thinking of right now, and Turtle Beach has just announced its Stealth 600 Gen 2 and Stealth 700 Gen 2 headsets to be released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. The PlayStation
Editor’s Note:The software for the mouse has finally released and is available on the device’s io gear page. It fixes some of the issues brought up in this review, with the ability to remap buttons, but other issues like the scroll wheel and inability to remove weights
I’m going to start this review talking a little about how I got to this point in my life. I was severely injured in an explosion in the military, losing 75% of my hearing, a good portion of my balance, and picking up nosebleeds and persistent migraines. I didn’