If you’re a PC gamer you’ve probably got a favourite keyboard and mouse combination. It can be tough to move away from what you know and try something new, but if you haven’t tried one of HyperX’s offerings, now might be a good time to do just that....
Sitting towards the budget end of the scale, the Logitech G432 is a virtual surround sound headset that won’t break the bank. More often than not when a company try to grab a chunk of the budget market the quality suffers, so can Logitech avoid the low cost...
When I started drinking coffee there was only one option if you wanted a decent cup: grind your own beans and bring out your inner barista using a proper espresso machine. But nowadays the competition in the world of coffee is quite intense, and with various pod-based machines...
Smart watches are still pretty pricey options when it comes to telling the time, but with so much more on offer with each new device they’re starting to become a little more than just a way to show off. Along that idea comes the new version of the...
With Garmin trying to snatch some attention away from Fitbit in the fitness tracker market, the Vivofit 3 certainly has some great things going for it. It’s slim and light, and easy to forget you’re even wearing it, and being fully waterproof means you never need to take...
More than just another activity tracker, the Fitbit Charge HR’s big selling point is the heart rate monitor. In the back of the seamless case and band powered by pulsing green light the heart rate monitor takes a ready every 5 seconds by some technological magic – and...
The Pebble Time is a great addition to my gadgetry. Looking sleek on my wrist it connects to my iPhone seamlessly and easily with a battery which lasts 4-5 days (less than the quoted 7) although a 20 minute charge restores it to full power so it’s no...