When my parents moved over to Starlink for their internet I thought I may be okay with that internet but it turned out to not be stable enough for gaming. That's fine, I always wanted to have a secondary connection here in case one went down. So I reordered Teksavvy internet (had internet through them … Continue reading Wavlink AC3200 (Quantum DAX) Wireless Gigabit Router
Category: Computer Hardware
HyperX Pulsefire Haste
Since I was so impressed with the HyperX Alloy Origins 60 keyboard I decided to take a look at one of their mice. I picked up their Pulsefire Haste which is their lightweight gaming mouse complete with honeycomb holes and the requisite RGB. The Pulsfire Haste is a $79.99 CAD MSRP (currently on sale for … Continue reading HyperX Pulsefire Haste
SteelSeries Arctis 7 Gaming Headset
I recently reviewed a different headset from Turtle Beach that I aimed to use for both my Xbox and PC. It had it's drawbacks and since I am lazy I decided I would keep it for my Xbox Series X only and pick up what was my second choice, the SteelSeries Arctis 7. I am … Continue reading SteelSeries Arctis 7 Gaming Headset
Typing on a Budget: Gamenote 60% Mechanical Keyboard
So I'm always watching Amazon for a deal on a keyboard and I found this Gamenote 60% Mechanical keyboard for $32.99 (currently listed for 41.99). I was intrigued by the fact that not only did it have RGB backlighting (even if static) but also having several available effects that are typically not available on such … Continue reading Typing on a Budget: Gamenote 60% Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron K7 Low-Profile Hot-Swap Mechanical Keyboard
I told you I had several keyboards to review. Here's another from Keychron that's near the top of my favourites. The Keychron K7 is basically the same as the K6 I reviewed previously but in a low profile form factor. Keychron has come a long way from the original K1 that I backed on Kickstarter … Continue reading Keychron K7 Low-Profile Hot-Swap Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron K6 Hot-Swap Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard
Another Day. Another Keyboard. Let's do this! Since you recently read the review on the Keychron K12 I am going to skip the details on the basics on this one. Suffice to say that the Keychron K6 uses essentially the same platform as the K12 but is a 68 key (65%) unit giving access to … Continue reading Keychron K6 Hot-Swap Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron K12 Hot-Swap Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard
Look away if you don't want to see another keyboard review because here comes another. Today we're going to take a look at the Keychron K12 hot-swap mechanical keyboard. I have been a fan of Keychron ever since their original K1 launched on Kickstarter and have since bought several of their keyboards since. The K12 … Continue reading Keychron K12 Hot-Swap Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard
HyperX Alloy Origins 60 Mechanical Keyboard
Yet another mechanical keyboard, I know. But here we are. Armed with a coupon supplied by McDonald's Canada (not a sponsor, got it through a contest promotion) I was able to pick the HyperX Alloy Origins 60 mechanical keyboard for a song. It typically has an MSRP of $139.99 CAD though typically can be found … Continue reading HyperX Alloy Origins 60 Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron M1 Gaming Mouse
As I mentioned in the review of the Corsair Harpoon RGB Pro gaming mouse I had a few other mice to review as well. Here is the latest and possibly greatest. The Keychron M1 gaming mouse. Keychron, much more well known for being the pioneer in wireless mechanical low profile keyboards (or at least for … Continue reading Keychron M1 Gaming Mouse
Corsair Harpoon RGB Pro
There were a few deals to be had after the US Thanksgiving (and for some reason Canada as well) this year and so I picked up a few goodies as any good tech person would. This year I picked up a trio of cheap brand name gaming mice and today we're going to take a … Continue reading Corsair Harpoon RGB Pro










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