Polk Audio SIGNA S2 Review

Over its HDMI ARC port, the Polk Audio SIGNA S2 only supports Dolby Digital content. This should be more than enough for people who only watch content coming from streaming services or Blu-rays, as this is the most common audio format. However, some Blu-ray discs are DTS-only, which could be an issue if your favorite…

Sony HT-ST5000 Soundbar Review

The Sony HT-ST5000 is a decent 7.1.2 soundbar setup. It’s very well-built and supports virtually all audio format options, including Dolby Atmos. Unlike most multi-channel soundbars, it doesn’t come with dedicated surround speakers – all surround and Atmos channels are located directly within the bar. It doesn’t have side-firing speakers, either – instead, it applies…

Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Review

The Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED’s build quality is great. It has a very solid body that has no flex and the buttons have a very clicky and satisfying feel. There are grips on both sides of the mouse and the thumb rest is very comfortable. However, just like the wired version, there’s a small wobble sound…

HyperX Cloud Flight S Review

The HyperX Cloud Flight S‘ controls are adequate. The left ear cup has four mappable buttons which are spread apart and easy-to-use, though they can be a bit tough to press. Most controls give you some basic audio feedback in the form of beeps, but there are no voice prompts and, unfortunately, the button to…