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HyperX Pulsefire Raid Review: Button Reach & Durability Reality

HyperX Pulsefire Raid Review: Button Reach & Durability Reality

Evidence-backed testing finds only seven of 11 buttons are reliably reachable, while early wear, CPI instability, and shaky software raise the real cost of ownership. Get practical buy/skip guidance and sturdier alternatives for players who prioritize consistency and durability.

Redragon M601 Review: Budget Mouse With Proven Performance

Redragon M601 Review: Budget Mouse With Proven Performance

Data-driven testing shows the M601’s PMW3325 sensor, higher click latency, and narrow right-handed claw fit limit FPS performance. Get clear guidance on when it’s passable for slower titles and better budget alternatives like the G305 or M612.

3rd Oct
G502 Lightspeed HERO 25K: Wireless Gaming Mouse Tested

G502 Lightspeed HERO 25K: Wireless Gaming Mouse Tested

Six months of testing show the G502 Lightspeed matches the wired HERO’s core performance while adding weight, battery upkeep, and dongle dependence. Opt for wireless only if you switch setups often and the shape fits medium hands; otherwise, save money with the wired model.

Razer DeathAdder V2 Review: Fit Tested For Your Grip

Razer DeathAdder V2 Review: Fit Tested For Your Grip

Learn how shape - not specs - drives aim with lab-verified geometry, latency, and glide tests. Determine if the DeathAdder V2’s palm-optimized hump fits 180–200 mm hands, and when claw grips, smaller hands, or left-handed users should skip it.

3rd Oct