A mechanical keyboard with CNC aluminum chassis, QMK/VIA support, and hot-swappable switches must cost a lot, but this one ...
Wireless mechanical keyboards now match wired performance, with 2.4GHz connections delivering sub-1ms latency and exceptional battery life. Choosing between Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, or wired options depends ...
We all love getting new gadgets, but what to do with the old ones? Here are 25 clever ways to put your old Android phone or ...
Unlike so many esports-fueled keyboards, the Logitech G G512 X doesn’t force Hall effect switches down your throat.
The Logitech G512 X is a curious product that makes for a good mechanical keyboard and a decent rapid trigger one, although ...
A free GitHub download and a $7 Raspberry Pi Pico 2W is all you need to enable haptic feedback and adaptive triggers when ...
The RT98 is Epomaker's biggest bet on the retro formula yet - a full-featured 98% board with a detachable screen and a ...
While there's only a handful of Asus laptops in Amazon's sale--and the discounts are admittedly modest--you can still save a ...
While DualSense does support adaptive triggers and HD haptics in select PC titles, that functionality has been limited to wired connections—until now.
ASUS, a leading tech company, combines premium performance with everyday versatility in the Harpe Ace 2 and Azoth 96 HE, showcasing the power of ASUS ROG.
There seems to be no ceiling for mechanical keyboards and the Keychron Q1 Ultra 8K is proof. It features an all metal build, ...
The G512 X integrates new TMR (Tunnel Magneto Resistance) sensor technology. This allows the keyboard to move beyond binry ...