GUNNAR, a leading provider of computer/gaming blue light blocking eyewear, is having a massive sale with many of their best-selling glasses selling for as little as $20.00. If you follow GamingTrend, you may have seen one of our many GUNNAR reviews, but if not, here is a sample
DXRacer and Square Enix have renewed their partnership and have now released the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Edition Gaming Chair, which features a sleek black-and-white design with a minimalist concept, embroidered icons of Cloud and his companions along with the Buster Sword, a lumbar pillow, and more. Read below for
Bring the heat with Arcade1Up’s latest release, NBA Jam Deluxe, which features three classic games, a stunning light-up marquee, dynamic dual speakers, Wi-Fi support, and a 17″ monitor. Titles included on the arcade cabinet are NBA Jam, NBA Jam Tournament Edition, and NBA Hang Time. Read below for more
Nanoleaf just announced the latest release in their line of eye-catching home accessories, the Nanoleaf x Fantaqi EXPO | Smart LED Display Case, which will allow collectors to highlight their most prized possessions in a sleek display case capable of dynamic lighting and smart control. You can read below for full
We took a look at Titan Army, a company focused exclusively on gaming monitors as they made their debut in the United States. They had an impressive e-sports focused run of a trio of monitors to launch things, one of which I reviewed — the Titan Army C32C1S, a curved 1440p,
I live in Texas. If you didn’t know, there are three power grids in the United States – East, West, and then Texas. It’s not a joke, it truly is split this way, and unfortunately it’s the consumer that suffers. Every year we have “once in a lifetime”
The Pebble X Plus from Creative is a set of aesthetically pleasing and relatively powerful speakers. While mainly made for use with your PC, it’s compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, along with modern consoles and more via a simple USB-C connection and, to a lesser extent, AUX. Adding to
The amount of hubs I get pitched at GamingTrend is bordering on excessive, and none of them have anything particularly compelling to report. Sure, they might add an additional port here or there, or they might do something interesting aesthetically, but it doesn’t set the world on fire. Well,