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The best Bluetooth gaming controllers for Android, PC, and more!

  Whether you’re a PC gamer or a mobile gamer, there are some games that just play better on a controller. A mouse and keyboard might be more accurate, but are cumbersome to use with limited space or on a sofa. Bluetooth controllers hit that sweet spot between the two. But not all Bluetooth game controllers are created equal. Some are designed specifically for Android devices, and others are true console controllers that work across all platforms, like the Xbox One controller. To help you make the decision, we’ve put together a list of the best Bluetooth controllers for Android and PC gaming. Looking for more mobile accessories? We have a guide for that! The best Bluetooth game controllers: Editor’s note: We will be updating this list of the best Bluetooth game controllers regularly as new devices launch. 1. Xbox One Bluetooth Controller The Xbox One Bluetooth controller is fantastic all around, whether you’re playing on a gaming laptop, PC, Mac, or Android device. Plus, if you’re into

This gaming mouse has a built-in fan to cool sweaty palms Part 1

  I’ll just come right out and say that I don’t really think I’ve ever had a problem with sweaty palms in the 25 years or so that I’ve been regularly using a mouse. But my weather app is telling me it feels like 100°F in Tokyo today, and I am not looking forward to my electricity bill this month, so if I can shift even one percent of the cooling burden from my air conditioner to my PC’s USB port, why not? That’s where Mindshunter’s Zephyr Gaming Mouse comes in. It is, as far as I’m aware, the first ever gaming mouse with a built-in fan to cool your hand. It’s available (and fully funded) for pre-order on Kickstarter now with prices starting at $89 and an estimated shipping date of October. The Zephyr mouse is made possible by a type of design that’s become increasingly popular in the world of gaming mice over the past couple of years. The chassis is heavily perforated with holes, giving it a webbed, honeycomb-style look that comes with a few advantages from a gaming side. First of all,

The Best Gaming Keyboard Of 2020: Razer, Steelseries, Logitech, HyperX Keyboards Tested Part 1

  Keyboards are a ubiquitous part of the 21st century. We hammer out texts on our phones, mash the WASD keys while testing out a new keymapping for Escape From Tarkov, and type out personal details to fill out forms on our laptops. And if you do a lot of typing, you may as well buy a great keyboard that can make it fun to write the next great novel and make you a better gamer, however slightly. With so many great games available on PC--and major hits like Cyberpunk 2077, Marvel's Avengers, and more on the way--it's worth investing in a good keyboard for gaming. When it comes to finding the right keyboard and mouse setup, you have to know what you want. Some like their keyboards small, flat, and quiet, while others prefer the tactile key switches, larger profile, and satisfying sounds of a mechanical gaming keyboard. High-end keyboards get more elaborate every year, too, which means there are more factors, like keyboard backlighting, ergonomic design, N-key rollover, and respons

Logitech G733 gaming headset the heart of new Logitech G color collection

  Logitech G733 gaming headset the heart of new Logitech G color collection Are black gaming keyboards, mice and headsets popular because that's what gamers have typically wanted, or is it just that that's what we were given? Either way, Logitech feels the time is right to offer you more color options for its gear, starting with a new headset, wired and wireless mice and its top wireless keyboard.  The new $129 Logitech G733 headset is at the core of the new color collection. Available in blue, white, lilac and black versions, it weighs only 0.6-pound (278 g) and uses the company's Light speed wireless with a USB-A receiver that gives them a range of about 65 feet (20m). Battery life is rated for up to 29 hours with its LED lights off, and they're rechargeable via USB-C. There's a mic mute button on the back of the left earcup, or you can just pull the mic out. Audio sounds full with punchy bass out of the box, and there's support for DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surroun

PUBG Player Stumbles Upon Speedy Opponent

  PLAYERUNKOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS is known to be riddled with bugs and glitches. But sometimes they can be so subtle it is hard to tell. For this Redditor, they get their second kill of the game but they do so by shooting down a particularly evasive player. Watch as Redditor u/allyoucanmeat shoots down a speedy player, which they posted to the PUBG Console subreddit Saturday. In the clip we find u/allyoucanmeat at the edge of the circle seemingly looking for any stragglers and low and behold, one appears. However, this player seems to be moving faster than usual as they sprint along the border of the circle. Allyoucanmeat begins to shoot at the player with their M4a1 but misses their first attempt. After missing the first few shots, the Redditor repositions themselves further up the small hill and peeks over one more time. When they peak the opposing player has closed most of the distance and is quickly approaching. But due to having the high ground and better positioning, allyoucanme