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Turtle Beach's KD3 sim racing bundle suffers from the same game compatibility issues as its predecessor, but there's a lot to like about its hardware
By Alex Berry published
Review The Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race KD3 should be a compelling mid-range direct drive racing wheel, but poor console compatibility holds it back.

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c is a secret weapon for smaller-handed esports competitors | Review
By Tabitha Baker published
Review The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c is one of the more expensive compact gaming mice on the market, but it backs up its price tag with the brand's best sensor and an impressive low weight.

This Meta Quest 3 charging dock won't stop beeping at me, but damn does it keep my VR setup neat and tidy
By Duncan Robertson published
Reviews The PrismXR charging dock is certainly one of the neatest stands for the Quest 3 you'll find on the shelves, but has a few unexpected annoyances.

The Analogue 3D solves my biggest issues with the original N64, and it sets a new bar for retro console remakes
By Phil Hayton published
Review The Analogue 3D offers up a definitive way to play N64 games via the accuracy of FPGA tech and 4K visuals, and it sets a new bar for retro console remakes.

The Newmen GM326 puts other gaming keyboards to shame with its sub-$30 price tag | Review
By Tabitha Baker published
Review It's a budget brand, but the Newmen GM326 still punches well above its price weight.

The PlayTrek 2-in-1 case is the Switch 2 storage option my holiday plans were calling for | Review
By Rosalie Newcombe published
Review The PlayTrek 2-in-1 case for the Switch 2 stands out amongst the sea of all-in-one cases with its lovely, officially licensed design and variety of impressive storage options.

I doubled the battery life of my Quest 3 thanks to this charging belt, and wearing it for VR games wasn't as weird as I thought it'd be
By Duncan Robertson published
Review The PrismXR Charging Belt for Quest 3 is a creative and effective solution for extending your VR playtime.

Lenovo Legion GO review: “feels like a handheld by laptop makers”
By Phil Hayton last updated
Review The Lenovo Legion GO is an ambitious handheld PC with a high spec screen and innards, but it ultimately feels like it’s trying to do too much at once
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