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Keychron Q65 Max review: Someone FINALLY made the 65% layout practical
By Nikita Achanta published
The Keychron Q65 Max is a fantastic full-metal keyboard with dedicated macro keys and responsive switches, offering a great typing and gaming experience.

Keychron K8 V2 review: Heavy on the switches
By Nikita Achanta published
The Keychron K8 V2 offers good typing and casual gaming performance, it's QMK-enabled and it's built well. However, it has a lackluster design.

McHose X75 V2 review: A stylish powerhouse with a couple of hiccups
By Nikita Achanta published
The McHose X75 V2 is lovely for typing and casual gaming thanks to the hot-swappable responsive switches and awesome sound profile. But it has some flaws.

The best webcams in 2025 — tested and rated
By Jason England, Darragh Murphy last updated
Here are the best webcams you can buy, based on our hands-on testing and review of the best models from Logitech, Anker, Insta360 and more.

I just tested Corsair’s Mac-specific gaming mouse — and it might just be my new favorite peripheral
By Nikita Achanta published
The Corsair M75 (Mac) has a 1,000Hz polling rate and 26,000 DPI, suitable for FPS and RPGs. It's comfortable and comes with detailed companion software too.

I love the Mac mini M4 but this new stand and hub fixes the worst parts of Apple’s mini PC
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The Mac mini M4 is a fantastic mini PC but this hub and stand takes it to the next level with more ports and expandable storage.

This $115 mouse is fantastic for productivity — but here’s why it doesn’t earn a permanent spot on my desk
By Nikita Achanta published
The CadMouse Pro Wireless is great for architects and 3D artists as it's designed to be used with CAD applications — but it has some noteworthy shortcomings.

Keychron Q12 Max Southpaw review: A customizable keyboard for the lefties
By Erin Bashford published
If looks could kill, I’d be dead. This left-handed keyboard is completely customizable and hot-swappable, perfect for personalization.

The Epomaker RT100 lets me work like a machine and stare at puffins to relax — it’s a winner on all fronts
By Nikita Achanta published
The Epomaker RT100 offers a lovely typing experience while looking retro and chic, and it comes with a mini screen you can display GIFs on — it's a winner.
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