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The best Logitech gaming mouse 2026
By Tabitha Baker last updated
Buying Guide We're rounding up all the best Logitech gaming mouse models so that you can grab the right pointer for your setup.

The best gaming mouse in 2026: all the latest releases compared
By Tabitha Baker last updated
Buying Guide I've tested the latest models to find the best gaming mouse for precision, performance, and value.

Hands on with the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, the gaming mouse that swaps switches for haptics
By Tabitha Baker published
Hardware The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike has been on my desk for a few days now, but this impressive rodent won't suit everyone.

High-end live streaming mixers can cost $499, but this one somehow costs $49
By Duncan Robertson published
News OneOdio has just launched the Solocaster, a new audio interface for gamers and live streamers, and it looks very similar to Rode's signature device.

Cherry's new XTRFY MX 8.2 Pro gaming keyboard has one nifty trick I haven't seen before
By Tabitha Baker published
Hardware Cherry's new XTRFY MX 8.2 Pro gaming keyboard has one nifty trick I haven't seen before, and it's about time

Corsair's Galleon 100 SD is the most fun I've had with a gaming keyboard for a while, but its price tag gets in the way
By Tabitha Baker published
Review I was excited about the Corsair Galleon 100 SD as soon as I saw it at CES, and I'm glad that I've enjoyed my time with the deck as much as I thought I would.

Razer Synapse has finally made the jump to browsers, but it's off to a slow start
By Tabitha Baker published
Hardware Razer has launched its Synapse Web tool, and while its launch is rocky so far, there's certainly hope for our system trays.

Best gaming chairs 2026: The best options for work and play
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Buying Guide We've picked out the best gaming chairs you could want for work and play, and found the cheapest ways to get them

Gaming mice have an esports problem, which is why today's flagships aren't actually for you (or me)
By Tabitha Baker published
Hardware Gaming mice have hit a speed ceiling, but rather than catering to the majority of the market it feels like brands are pushing towards esports features that most of us don't want or need.
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