If you are a longtime reader, you know that I suffer from debilitating migraines. I’ve been thankful to discover that wearing blue light blocking glasses can alleviate some of my eye fatigue and pain. As a result, I’ve been what you might call a connoisseur of these types
It’s no secret that I prefer Logitech gaming products over all others, and the G903 Wireless Gaming Mouse and the PowerPlay Wireless Charging Mat didn’t disappoint. I’ve spent close to a month testing these two products together, and am pleased to say it’s been a great
Bionik has unveiled its lineup of accessories for this year’s E3, and it’s centered around the Nintendo Switch, plus one new controller that’s compatible with PC and Android. The products will be released soon, and will be planned to be affordable for all.
Standout products include the
Yesterday, headset brand LucidSound announced that it will debut the LS1 and LS10 headsets during this year’s E3, which will be released later this fall. The two headsets will have different versions compatible with Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with the LS10P able to support the Nintendo Switch and
I have a love/hate relationship with my Google devices. On one hand, they get updates immediately, which means I’m not stuck behind a provider’s willingness to continue supporting a platform. On the other hand, Google’s willingness to support their own devices is spotty at best. Problems
During Computex 2019, HyperX announced several new peripherals including a new mechanical keyboard, headset, and the FURY DDR4 RGB Memory module. All of these products will be available later this year.
HyperX®, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today revealed a lineup of premium gaming gear with a HyperX
Yesterday, Panic unveiled its newest hardware endeavor, its compact mini handheld known as the Playdate. The system will come out sometime next year with a price point of $149, and will come with exclusive games as well as a unique crank handle which players can use to control supported titles.
On a Wednesday afternoon in downtown San Francisco, the co-founder of GAEMS, John Smith, and his team host a steady stream of press in their hotel room to show off their latest creation. John looks to be in his fifties, and is the type of guy who can talk passionately