Sony WH-CH510 Wireless Review – RTINGS.com

The Sony WH-CH510 have good imaging. Their weighted group delay graph shows that almost the entire range is below the audibility threshold, so they should have a tight bass and transparent treble reproduction. Our unit’s L/R drivers were well-matched in amplitude and phases, though they were only decent with frequency mismatch, so some objects (voice,…

Microsoft Surface Keyboard Review – RTINGS.com

This keyboard has excellent compatibility. The keyboard functions fully on Windows and most keys function on Linux, except for shortcuts. On macOS, shortcuts, Pause/Break, and Print Screen don’t work. On mobile devices running on iOS, iPadOS, or Android, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Context key, calculator, and most shortcuts don’t work. Source link Shiv EswarShiv has…

Turtle Beach Battle Buds Review

OS Compatibility Not OS specific Ease Of Use Decent Feedback Okay Call/Music Control Yes Volume Control Yes Microphone Control Mute/Unmute Noise Cancelling Control No Additional Controls Voice Assistant The in-line remote controls are decent. There’s an easy-to-use volume slider as well as a mic mute button. On the other side of the remote is a…

RUNMUS RGB K1 Gaming Headset Headphones Review

The RUNMUS RGB K1 Gaming Headset are okay wired gaming headphones. They have a cheap design that isn’t very comfortable, and a dark, muffled sound profile that isn’t very versatile, especially since it can vary a lot between individuals. Their microphone has an excellent recording quality in quiet environments, though, which makes them a solid…

HyperX Alloy FPS Pro Review

We tested the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro with Cherry MX Red switches, but it can be purchased with Cherry MX Blue switches as well. Aside from the overall typing experience, most of our results are applicable to the other variant. There’s also a full-size version called the HyperX Alloy FPS, which has a NumPad, but it uses…

Corsair HS35 Headphones Review

The Corsair HS35 is an okay wired gaming headset. It has a comfortable, lightweight design, but a cluttered, boomy sound profile that also sounds sharp at times. Its microphone performance is decent overall, though, thanks to the excellent noise handling in particular, so it can still be an alright choice for first-person shooters or MMOs.…

HyperX Alloy Core RGB Review

The HyperX Alloy Origins is a significantly better keyboard than the HyperX Alloy Core RGB. The Alloy Origins has a much better build quality due to its full aluminium frame, and it has mechanical switches that provide a much better typing experience. Also, the Alloy Origins has software support for customization, however, the Alloy Core…

Logitech G910 Orion Spark Review

The Logitech G910 has great extra features. It features dedicated media keys, a lot of programmable macro keys, and the ARX Dock for your cellphone. The stand itself doesn’t do anything but you can use the ARX companion app to display in game stats or some PC temperatures and such. Note, however, that this dock…