NETGEAR has released the newest product to take on the venerated Nighthawk mantel, the Nighthawk AX1800 Mesh WiFi 6 System. Can we expect pro-level performance from this system or will it be relegated to the "sidekick" category? Let's find out!
Linsoul Audio recently sent over the Mangird Tea for us to try. Featuring seven drivers in each ear, it's an impressive package, but at $299 doesn't come cheap. Are you an audiophile looking for your next upgrade? Read on to see if this is for you.
We are looking at another monitor from Gigabyte that takes everything we loved about the G27QC and beefs it up just a little bit more. This is our review of the Gigabyte G32QC 32-inch Gaming Monitor.
Womier surprised us with the RGB-centric K66 and are back again with the tenkeyless K87. It features the same RGB style but with improved features.
Are you ready to take your stream of podcast up a notch but can't afford the GoXLR? The At $179, MaonoCaster may just be the device you've been waiting for.
RHA is back with the TrueConnect 2. They improve on the original, but are they worth buying again to upgrade or choose over the competition?
AverMedia is breaking new ground with its first dual-input capture card for gaming. At only $249, it's one of the most affordable dual-input cards period, ready for your console and camera in one. Read on for our full review.
HIFIMAN has been a major player in the audiophile world for more than a decade. The DEVA packs its famous planar magnetic drivers into a stylish new package and, for the first time, a high-end Bluetooth adapter for complete wireless freedom. At $299, are they worth a buy?
We've spent the last two weeks with the Freya IEMs. They're hand-painted and beautiful, but does the sound live up to the appearance?
Looking for a reliable keyboard with a great track record among gamers and enthusiasts alike? This is a review you won't want to miss.
Looking for a gaming chair and don't want to break the bank? At only $169.99, this Amazon best-seller might be worth a look! Read on for our full review.
Looking for a high-speed NVMe? The US70 from Silicon Power supports PCIe 4.0 with a max speed of 5 GB/s. At $179 for the 1TB model, it's one of the cheapest Gen 4 SSDs around, but does it have the performance to compete?
If you're looking for ultra-fast storage on the go, the Samsung T7 deserves your attention. It's "NVMe on the go" but does it offer NVMe levels of performance?
We got our hands on the avant-garde Electro Punk bundle from ASUS! Within this review, we'll be breaking down the details of each piece along with looking at what value exists within a bundle like this. Strap in, it's going to be a rockin' ride.
ThieAudio may just have the best headphone of the year with the Legacy 3 and it's just over $100. Read on to find out why.