XTRFY M4 RGB Review – RTINGS.com

The XTRFY M4 has an optical sensor with a wide CPI range. However, there’s no customization software, so you’re only limited to preset sensitivity settings, which you can cycle through with the button on the underside of the mouse. There are eight different presets: 400, 800, 1200, 1600, 3200, 4000, 7200, and 16000. The LED…

Skullcandy Jib True Wireless Review

The Skullcandy Jib True have an adequate physical control scheme. It relies entirely on individual multi-function buttons on each bud, which can take some time to get used to. Double-clicking the left and right buds turns media volume up and down, respectively. Holding the button down on the left and right buds skips tracks backward…

Logitech MX Anywhere 2S Review

The Logitech MX Anywhere 2S is a small, low-profile mouse with a sleek style. It has a logo on the back, but it doesn’t light up. Although the side buttons are only on the left side, it has an ambidextrous design with geometric grips on both sides, so holding it should be comfortable whether you’re…

iRobot Roomba S9 Review – RTINGS.com

The Roborock S6 and iRobot Roomba S9 are somewhat evenly-matched, but for different reasons. The Roborock is slightly easier to maintain, incurs marginally lower recurring costs, has a longer overall battery life, and is more effective with clearing large debris, like cereal, on bare floors. It also has a mop attachment to deal with wet…

iRobot Roomba S9 Review – RTINGS.com

The Roborock S6 and iRobot Roomba S9 are somewhat evenly-matched, but for different reasons. The Roborock is slightly easier to maintain, incurs marginally lower recurring costs, has a longer overall battery life, and is more effective with clearing large debris, like cereal, on bare floors. It also has a mop attachment to deal with wet…

iRobot Roomba S9 Review – RTINGS.com

The Roborock S6 and iRobot Roomba S9 are somewhat evenly-matched, but for different reasons. The Roborock is slightly easier to maintain, incurs marginally lower recurring costs, has a longer overall battery life, and is more effective with clearing large debris, like cereal, on bare floors. It also has a mop attachment to deal with wet…

Logitech G PRO HERO Review

The Logitech G PRO HERO Gaming Mouse originally had a 16k sensor with a maximum CPI of 16000. Logitech has since released a firmware update (version 128.2.7) to upgrade the sensor, increasing the maximum sensitivity to 25600. The sensitivity is adjustable through G HUB, where you can also adjust the polling rate. You can set…

Logitech MX Anywhere 2S Review

The Logitech MX Anywhere 2S is a small, low-profile mouse with a sleek style. It has a logo on the back, but it doesn’t light up. Although the side buttons are only on the left side, it has an ambidextrous design with geometric grips on both sides, so holding it should be comfortable whether you’re…

Logitech MX Anywhere 2S Review

The Logitech MX Anywhere 2S is a small, low-profile mouse with a sleek style. It has a logo on the back, but it doesn’t light up. Although the side buttons are only on the left side, it has an ambidextrous design with geometric grips on both sides, so holding it should be comfortable whether you’re…