#121
Good if you want a quiet, modular mechanical keyboard with strong customization. Skip it if you need wireless freedom, rapid trigger, adjustable actuation, or stronger value.
Pros: acoustics, noise level
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
#122
Good if you want a sturdy full-size gaming keyboard with deep RGB control and switch choices. Skip it if you need quiet keys, a wrist rest, wireless use, or a...
Pros: key spacing, per-key lighting control
Cons: wrist rest quality, reliability
#123
Good if you want a fast, flashy Hall-effect keyboard with strong build, RGB, and gaming features. Skip it if you need wireless, quiet typing, subtle looks, or the best value.
Pros: switch feel, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, connectivity
#124
Best for a compact, portable wireless mouse with strong tracking, battery life, and small-hand comfort. Skip it if you need ultra-light weight, 8K polling, deep software, or palm-grip support.
Pros: DPI range, cable flexibility
Cons: software stability, firmware reliability
#125
Good if you want a sharper, faster Switch with better Joy-Con controllers, strong backward compatibility and Nintendo exclusives. Skip it if short battery life, expensive games, limited storage or waiting...
Pros: performance, backward compatibility
Cons: power efficiency, heat management
#126
Choose the Huntsman V2 TKL if you want a compact wired gaming keyboard with very fast optical switches, quiet red-switch acoustics and strong RGB control. Skip it if you need...
Pros: key responsiveness, frame rigidity
Cons: analog input support, wireless performance
#127
Good if you want punishing Soulslike combat, standout bosses, and sharp cel-shaded style. Skip it if you need a richer story, relaxed difficulty, broad exploration, or major multiplayer features.
Pros: gameplay mechanics, value for money
Cons: multiplayer design, character development
#128
Best for a very light, plug-and-play ergonomic mouse with strong wireless tracking. Skip it if you need software, fine DPI control, fingertip comfort, or an easy front charging cable.
Pros: weight, Accuracy and tracking precision
Cons: RGB features, button customization
#129
Best for budget 8K wired performance, light ergonomic comfort, and strong CAM customization. Skip it if you need wireless, RGB, left-handed support, or guaranteed smooth glide on soft pads.
Pros: DPI range, polling rate
Cons: wireless performance, Bluetooth support
#130
Good if you want a true ambidextrous wireless mouse with strong battery life and precise tracking. Skip it if you need ultralight speed, more MMO buttons, or a premium-feeling side-button/wheel...
Pros: motion consistency, connection stability
Cons: tilt gesture controls, water and dust resistance
#131
Best for fast Hall effect gaming, 8K polling, deep customization, and premium feel. Skip it if you need wireless, a wrist rest, dedicated media controls, or better value.
Pros: polling rate, sound dampening
Cons: passthrough features, wireless performance
#132
Choose the Apex Pro Mini for a compact, ultra-responsive gaming keyboard with deep actuation tuning. Skip it if price, dedicated keys, or easy switch swapping matter more.
Pros: wireless performance, latency
Cons: wrist rest quality, hot-swappable switches
#133
Good if you want a low-cost wired mouse with reliable tracking, RGB, and easy G Hub customization. Skip it if you need wireless, premium ergonomics, quiet clicks, or lots of...
Pros: motion consistency, connection stability
Cons: weight tuning, 2.4GHz connectivity
#134
Choose the K100 RGB for a premium full-size wired board with fast switches, rich RGB, macros, and a plush wrist rest. Skip it if price, desk space, loud keys, or...
Pros: frame rigidity, key stability
Cons: analog input support, hot-swappable switches
#135
Choose Assassin’s Creed Shadows for gorgeous Feudal Japan exploration, strong stealth, and weighty combat. Skip it if repetitive mission structures, uneven story pacing, or open-world bloat usually wear you down.
Pros: polish, cross-save support
Cons: family friendliness, age appropriateness
#136
Good if you want a slim TKL board with fast magnetic switches, quiet typing, and deep G Hub tuning. Skip it if you need wireless, dedicated media controls, a numpad,...
Pros: sound dampening, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, volume control
#137
Best for an ultra-light right-handed esports mouse with smooth tracking and high polling. Skip it if battery life, Bluetooth, premium feel, or left-handed use matter more.
Pros: click latency, sensor performance
Cons: Bluetooth support, RGB features
#138
Choose the G309 if you want accurate dual-wireless gaming and already use or want Powerplay. Skip it if you need ultra-light weight, rich RGB, many MMO buttons, or the best...
Pros: motion consistency, dock compatibility
Cons: tilt gesture controls, RGB features
#139
Good if you want a light, responsive wired mouse with smooth glide, RGB, and strong value. Skip it if you need wireless, multiple onboard profiles, or a larger shape.
Pros: switch durability, click latency
Cons: wireless performance, wireless latency
#140
Best for a choice-heavy gothic narrative RPG with strong writing, voice acting, and replay value. Skip it if bugs, Switch menu friction, slow movement, or the lack of combat will...
Pros: tutorial quality, protagonist appeal
Cons: combat system, menu usability
#141
Good if you want a compact, sturdy gaming board with strong wireless options, RGB, and deep key customization. Skip it if value, quieter acoustics, standard hot-swap support, or simpler software...
Pros: analog input support, frame rigidity
Cons: wrist rest quality, stabilizer quality
#142
Good if you want a big, premium MMO-style mouse with strong wireless, charging dock, RGB, and many programmable buttons. Skip it if you need a light FPS mouse, Bluetooth, Mac...
Pros: motion consistency, wireless latency
Cons: fingertip grip comfort, Bluetooth support
#143
Good if you want a light, precise 8K wireless mouse with strong comfort and battery life. Skip it if you need software customization, Bluetooth, RGB, or easy wired charging.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, wireless latency
Cons: tilt gesture controls, RGB features
#144
Choose the Muse65 HE for a beautiful, heavy aluminum 65% board with fast Hall-effect gaming features. Skip it if you want polished software, broader switch choice, or the best value...
Pros: materials quality, polling rate
Cons: portability, software quality
#145
Good if you want a fast, highly customizable gaming keyboard with strong build quality and RGB control. Skip it if you need wireless, quiet acoustics, hot-swap repairability, or a lower...
Pros: onboard memory, rapid trigger support
Cons: passthrough features, wireless performance
#146
Best for deep customization, strong battery life, and high-end sensor specs. Skip it if you want a light, simple FPS mouse or dislike awkward side controls and Armoury Crate issues.
Pros: polling rate, charging convenience
Cons: software stability, firmware reliability
#147
Best for fast Hall Effect gaming in a tiny low-profile board with strong software. Skip it if you need wireless, arrow keys, many profiles, or broad switch swaps.
Pros: gaming performance, polling rate
Cons: wireless performance, battery life
#148
Choose the ROG Falchion Ace 75 HE if you want a fast, refined wired HE keyboard with strong typing feel, sound, and on-board tuning. Skip it if wireless freedom, analog...
Pros: gaming performance, latency
Cons: battery life, analog input support
#149
Best for gorgeous anime-faithful 3v3 combat that welcomes newcomers yet rewards mastery. Skip it if slow story filler, lobby friction, pricey DLC, or inconsistent online play will bother you.
Pros: animation quality, frame rate stability
Cons: cross-play support, load times
#150
Good if you want a very light, accurate, wired gaming mouse with strong value and RGB. Skip it if you need wireless features, premium cable feel, larger side buttons, or...
Pros: value for money, switch durability
Cons: wireless latency, Bluetooth support
#151
Good if you want chaotic racing, strong local multiplayer, great music, and Knockout Tour. Skip it if you expect a deep open world, rich rewards, robust online options, or clear...
Pros: load times, crash stability
Cons: narrative quality, value for money
#152
Good if you want a light wired FPS mouse with excellent sensor performance, 8K polling, and large-hand comfort. Skip it if you need wireless, RGB, left-handed support, many buttons, or...
Pros: battery life, charging convenience
Cons: weight tuning, handedness options
#153
Good if you want premium build, deep actuation tuning, RGB, and controller-style keyboard tricks. Skip it if you need quiet keys, wireless convenience, easy setup, or better value.
Pros: per-key lighting control, build quality
Cons: sound dampening, portability
#154
Choose the DEX if you want a light right-handed FPS mouse with excellent sensor performance, fast wireless polling, and long battery life. Skip it if you need Bluetooth, more buttons,...
Pros: motion consistency, acceleration control
Cons: tilt gesture controls, Bluetooth support
#155
Best for deep, stylish one-on-one fighting with strong solo modes and crossplay. Skip it if weak menus, uneven servers, or the real-world guest roster would bother you.
Pros: cross-play support, fun factor
Cons: dialogue quality, server reliability
#156
Good if you want a bold, disturbing Japanese horror story with rich atmosphere, puzzles, and replayable endings. Skip it if clunky melee combat, tight inventory, graphic content, or uneven pacing...
Pros: originality, innovation
Cons: family friendliness, crash stability
#157
Best for a compact, travel-friendly 60% board with vivid RGB, strong iCUE profiles, and responsive gaming feel. Skip it if you need quiet acoustics, hot-swap switches, wireless, adjustable feet, or...
Pros: desk space efficiency, polling rate
Cons: wrist rest quality, hot-swappable switches
#158
Best for a compact, stylish wireless mouse with smooth glide, strong connectivity, and small-hand comfort. Skip it if you want top-tier FPS specs, long RGB battery life, left-handed use, or...
Pros: cross-platform compatibility, wireless performance
Cons: weight tuning, handedness options
#159
Good if you want a smooth, quiet analog-style keyboard with strong build and tri-mode connectivity. Skip it if you need mature software, deep gaming profiles, long battery life, or a...
Pros: key stability, typing feel
Cons: wrist rest quality, profile management
#160
Good if you want a sturdy wired gaming keyboard with responsive switches, deep RGB and convenient media controls. Skip it if loud clicky switches, desk space, uneven Quartz lighting or...
Pros: latency, per-key lighting control
Cons: hot-swappable switches, wireless performance