Review: Casio G-Shock GB6900AB
Watch
Tuesday, 28 May, 2013 | 1 comment We’ve seen plenty of smartwatches, but often the watch part can seem like an afterthought. Here it’s the other way around – Casio took its popular G-Shock range of sports watches, and added Bluetooth connectivity so you can connect it to your iPhone or iPad.
Review: Tt eSPORTS Shock
Gaming headset
Tuesday, 21 May, 2013 The Shock is a corded, over-the-ear gaming headset priced well below the curve at just $80.
Review: Logitech k310
Washable Keyboard
Thursday, 16 May, 2013 Logitech’s k310 is a very basic wired USB keyboard, of the sort you’d expect to buy for $20-30 at any major retailer. However, it’s designed to be hand-washable in the event of a coffee spill or similarly cataclysmic event.
Review: Dell S2340T
23-inch touchscreen monitor
Monday, 13 May, 2013 The advantage of Windows 8 is touch-control, and if you don’t have a setup that can take advantage of it, Dell’s S2340T touchscreen monitor might fit the bill.
Review: Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad
iPad keyboard
Wednesday, 1 May, 2013 This Bluetooth-connected keyboard cover is aluminium on the outside and piano-black plastic inside, with a groove for the iPad to rest in while you type.
Review: Tt eSPORTS Level 10M
Gaming mouse
Wednesday, 24 April, 2013 The Level 10M is something of a design marvel. Frankly, it looks ridiculous, and we love it.
Review: Pelican i1075
Case for iPad/iPad 2
Monday, 15 April, 2013 At the extreme end of iPad protection is Pelican’s i1075 HardBack Case, a hard clamshell carry case that can prevent dust, water and elephants from damaging your iDevice.
Review: Roccat Kone Pure
Gaming mouse
Friday, 12 April, 2013 The Roccat Kone Pure gaming mouse is designed for maximum customisability – you can change just about every setting you can possibly imagine.
Review: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard
Wireless keyboard
Thursday, 4 April, 2013 The Sculpt Comfort is much like Microsoft's Comfort Curve, with a split space-bar, and angled keyboard that leaves your hands pointing slightly inwards rather than directly forwards.
Review: Elgato Game Capture HD
High definition game recorder
Monday, 25 March, 2013 | 2 comments | 1 reviewElgato’s Game Capture HD is a video capture device designed specifically to work with your game console, allowing you to capture screenshots and video directly to your PC or Mac.
Review: Joy Zip Mini Touch-n-go
Multi-charging station
Friday, 22 March, 2013 | 1 comment The Zip Mini Touch-n-go is a four-station charging hub for Apple iDevices and micro-USB connected gadgets, which uses easy-attach magnetic connectors called 'Zip Tails'.
Review: FitBit One
Fitness tracker
Wednesday, 20 March, 2013 | 2 comments The FitBit One is FitBit's latest wearable exercise tracker, which aims to keep you on the move.
Review: Sony HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Viewer
Personal 3D viewer
Thursday, 21 February, 2013 This headset is designed so that one person can have an immersive 3D experience, with the help of a Blu-ray player or PlayStation 3.
Review: Logitech t650 Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad
Touchpad
Friday, 18 January, 2013 The t650 is Logitech’s answer to Apple’s Magic Trackpad. It’s a 134mm square wireless touchpad, with rounded corners and edge-to-edge glass.
Review: Logitech t620 Touch Mouse
Mouse
Wednesday, 16 January, 2013 The t620 is an entirely touch-based mouse, supporting six Windows 8-friendly gestures.
Review: Logitech t400 Zone Touch Mouse
Mouse
Monday, 14 January, 2013 The t400 is a conventional two-button mouse, with a touch-based scroll ‘pad’ instead of a scroll wheel.
Review: Cooler Master JAS PRO
Laptop stand
Thursday, 20 December, 2012 Cooler Master’s Jas Pro is a laptop stand designed for Apple’s MacBook Pro and iPad tablet.
Review: Fliders
Mouse feet
Monday, 17 December, 2012 | 1 comment These synthetic, low-friction adhesive feet are great if you prefer not to use a mouse pad, but your mouse has other ideas.
Mionix Naos 5000
Gaming mouse
Monday, 19 November, 2012 The Mionix Naos 5000 is a high-end gaming mouse with adjustable weight and seven programmable buttons.
Review: Voltaic Systems Amp
Solar case & battery
Friday, 16 November, 2012 | 1 comment This solar charger has a pair of 2-Watt solar panels, and an internal 3,000mAh Lithium-polymer battery pack designed to charge smartphones and other compact USB-powered gadgets.
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