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Corsair Void Wireless V2 review - a no nonsense budget headset that sounds as good as it looks
By Rosalie Newcombe published
Review Corsair's brand new Void Wireless V2 headset is a new budget-friendly pair of cups that doesn't cheap out on sound quality.

The best Nintendo Switch SD cards in 2025
By Rosalie Newcombe last updated
Buying Guide We're rounding up all the best Nintendo Switch SD cards to keep your console storage topped up without breaking the bank.

Nintendo edits out VRR mentions for Switch 2's docked mode in some regions, sparking confusion about whether the console actually has the feature or not
By Catherine Lewis published
News VRR was previously mentioned as being supported in both handheld mode and TV mode

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K review: "has so much going for it, but falls at the final hurdle"
By Tabitha Baker published
Review With an astonishing battery life, super low weight, and slick sensor the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K is primed to take on mainstream brands, but doesn't quite stick the landing.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti review: “a decent GPU that has arrived at a bad time”
By Phil Hayton published
Review The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti packs respectable 1440p performance into what should be a GPU for under $450 / £450, but it's at the mercy of custom pricing.

Prolific hardware leaker says pre-orders for Switch 2 "should start" next week in Canada, but "can't confirm if it's the same for US"
By Dustin Bailey published
News Uncertainty abounds about the North American Switch 2 launch as tariff confusion continues

The best gaming mouse in 2025: all the latest releases compared
By Tabitha Baker last updated
Buying guide I've tested the latest models to find the best gaming mouse for precision, performance, and value.

Dangbei's new N2 Mini projector promises high-end versatility on a budget, and it's already on sale
By Tabitha Baker published
News Dangbei has just released the N2 Mini, a super flexible 1080p projector with a tilt hinge and a particularly low price tag.

Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition review: “Designed around speedy actuation, and it achieves that in spades”
By Duncan Robertson published
Review The Razer Wolverine V3 TE is a cheaper version of the V3 Pro, and if you can do without extras that mean a $100 price bump, this might be the gamepad for you.
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