HyperX Canada Labour Day sale lands just in time for back-to-school
HyperX had a back-to-school sale earlier this month but in case you missed it, are back with a Labour Day sale for Canadians.
HyperX had a back-to-school sale earlier this month but in case you missed it, are back with a Labour Day sale for Canadians.
There is no universal way to set your gaming mouse DPI, but whatever feels the best and comfortable for you is your way to go.
The Marsback Zephyr Pro gaming mouse builds upon its predecessor, the Zephyr, which was the world’s first gaming mouse with a built-in fan.
The Cooler Master/NachoCustomz collaboration sees five special limited edition colourways coming to the popular MM720 gaming mouse.
The SteelSeries Rival 5 gaming mouse was designed to be a “single solution for gamers who play multiple games across different genres.”
Available in black or white, the Razer Orochi V2 can be customized with over 100 different designs, as well as personalization options, through Razer Customs.
The Razer Viper 8K brings the next big advancement in gaming mice: a faster polling rate for smoother gameplay on higher-end systems.
If you are an avid MMO player, or would find the extra buttons useful for productivity shortcuts, the Naga X is a solid, lightweight, and reasonably priced mouse.
The HyperX gaming peripherals below are on sale from December 24th through January 1st at various Canadian retailers.
For those who like an ultralight gaming mouse, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste easily fits the bill at only 59g while offering decent gaming performance.
The Razer Naga Pro is a great wireless mouse with three interchangeable side plates which make it great for all types of games, and is also great for productivity.
If you’re looking for a new gaming mouse, the ROCCAT Kain 120 AIMO is an excellent choice, especially if you can catch it at its current sale price.
If you have smaller hands or like a smaller mouse, the Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini performs just about as well as its larger sibling.
Having used different entry-level gaming mice before this one, the Logitech G203 Lightsync is probably the better of the handful I have used.
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With its performance, lightweight design, and affordable price point, the Model D easily garners a Top Pick of 2020 Award here at Techaeris.
The Logitech G G203 LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting includes a palette of up to 16.8 million colors and different brightness levels, which provides the capability of displaying a “rainbow” color wave lighting effect.
If you’re looking for a comfortable performance gaming mouse that is also good for productivity, the Razer Basilisk V2 should be at the top of your list.
The Razer DeathAdder V2 ergonomic wired gaming mouse is comfortable and performs well with the new Focus+ optical sensor.
If you’re looking for a wireless gaming mouse, the HyperX Pulsefire Dart performs well enough for gaming.
The Rival 3 gaming mouse has an MSRP of US$29.99, the Apex 3 gaming keyboard for $49.99, and the Apex 5 for $99.99.
Both are now available for purchase with the Razer DeathAdder V2 retailing for US$69.99 while the Basilisk V2 sees a $10 bump to $79.99.
The new Altec Lansing gaming accessories lineup will be available during the first quarter of 2020 for between US$49.99-$59.99.
The Lenovo Legion gaming hardware and accessories below will be available starting in March.
The Sensei Ten aims to carry on that same banner but with a brand new esports-ready sensor, the TrueMove Pro.
Both versions allow for claw and palm grip and have been refined for maximum comfort and performance over the past 13 years.
The white gaming peripherals are now available from Razer’s website for those discerning gamers who want a clean, sleek look to their desktop.
Turtle Beach’s acquisition of ROCCAT is expected to be completed in the second quarter of this year.