Peripherals

be quiet! Dark Perk Ergo review: German quality with a lighter touch

be quiet!'s foray into peripherals returns a refined 55g mouse that focuses on user comfort without hindering performance or battery life.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite review: hi-res audio at a high price

A wireless gaming headset that finally marries audiophile-grade sound with a low-latency 2.4GHz connection, but you'll need deep pockets.

LiberNovo Omni review: hold onto your butts

A powered gaming chair promising comfort and innovation with motorised lumbar support, plush design, and a few quirks keeping it shy of perfect.

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight Wireless review: so light you forget its presence

A 36-gram mouse made for elite gamers who play at high polling rates and sensitivity.

Fractal Design Scape review: home run of a gaming headset

Fractal Design Scape is a staggeringly good gaming headset that'll make you forget this is the brand's first attempt at audio.

Endorfy Celeris 1800 review: feature-packed without the price

With retro chic, Endorfy Celeris 1800 redefines the £100 gaming keyboard, packing both tri-mode wireless and hot-swappable switches.

SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds review: excellent earbuds for the handheld era

For handheld gamers, SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds are a dream come true but these earbuds work great on PC and PS5, too.

be quiet! Light Mount review: meant to be seen, not heard

Lowering the barrier to entry, be quiet! Light Mount is a more affordable take on its brand-new silent gaming keyboards.

be quiet! Dark Mount review: silence of the keyboards

Using familiar foundations, be quiet! Dark Mount impresses as the German engineer's debut gaming keyboard, offering exceptional modularity.