
Review Corsair K63 Wireless Review
Want a mechanical keyboard for gaming but without the wires? Corsair has you covered.
Per-key RGB backlighting meets dust- and water-resistance in this £120 outing from Corsair.
Now in its tenth year, the Kone design continues to impress.
This £65 rodent is after the hearts and minds of dedicated FPS players.
The new flagship from Cooler Master boasts even more RGB and a lovely memory foam wrist rest.
The wallet-friendly, £55 HS50 Stereo is light on features but strong when it comes to comfort and sound quality - well worth a look.
This eye-catching white keyboard is water-resistant, fully programmable, and has per-key RGB lighting.
Asus has a stab at mid-range headsets with the £100 Fusion 300.
A £200 mouse: Has Swiftpoint lost the plot, or can it justify the price tag?
SteelSeries has brought two new mice to the market; the Rival 310 and Sensei 310 are very similar, but are they any good?
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A hybrid 'Mem-chanical' switched keyboard and a gaming mouse for £78? If this performs well, it could be a great option for the budget gamer.
The latest Cooler Master mice boast a Pixart PMW 3360, RGB lighting, Macro support and are catered to suit either the palm or claw grip. Oh, and it only £35.
Cooler Master is targeting the budget buyer with this £35 budget headset, but is it any good?
The Lancehead is wireless, has a laser sensor, and is gunmetal in colour. Is it any good?
£100 nets you this virtual surround headset - can it stand out from the crowd?
The Roccat Leadr promises to give you 'wireless without compromise' and a 'next-gen button layout', but is it any good? We find out.
The ROG Pugio is the second ambidextrous Asus mouse we have taken a look at in recent months. The Impact failed to impress us, can the Pugio do any better?
Cooler Master has decided to hit the keyboard enthusiast market with thick PBT keycaps, Cherry Green switches, and minimalist design. We got our hands on both the full-sized and TKL versions.
Corsair is jumping on the gaming chair bandwagon, but what does it do that others haven't?