Gaming Peripherals
Latest about Gaming Peripherals

This Cooler Master PS5 gaming headset works best when wired — so why call it wireless?
By Nikita Achanta published
The Cooler Master CH351 creates immersive soundscapes thanks to spatial audio but it works best over a wired connection, and it has some notable flaws.

I just tested Cherry's new $99 wireless gaming headset on my PS5 — and it completely changes the way I play
By Nikita Achanta published
The Cherry XTRFY H3 delivers powerful, immersive soundscapes with its 53mm dynamic drivers. It's extremely comfortable and compatible with a range of consoles.

I just tested this arcade stick for PS5 and PC — and it's nearly perfect for fighting game fans
By Tony Polanco published
The Qanba Q7 Obsidian 2 has almost everything you’d expect from a top-tier competitive arcade stick, but some of its design choices feel less-than-premium.

Best cheap HDMI switchers in 2025
By Tony Polanco last updated
The best HDMI switchers can help you keep all your gadgets hooked up to a single entertainment center.

I sim-raced an F1 season and dethroned Verstappen — thanks to the ultimate sim seat
By Jason England last updated
The PlaySeat Formula Instinct sim racing seat is easily the best I've tested for F1 and track racing — perfect posture, adjustable and comfortable for hours and hours on end.

I've played fighting games my whole life and this arcade stick is the best I've ever tested
By Tony Polanco published
The Victrix Pro FS commands a steep price but its superb design, quality parts, smooth performance and easy customization make it worthwhile for fighting game enthusiasts.

I just tested the ultimate PC gaming controller — and it's like 4 controllers in 1
By Tony Polanco published
The Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot is a premium PC/Xbox controller with a unique feature that makes it worth its $129 asking price.

SteelSeries Nimbus+ review: A middle-of-the-road phone gaming controller
By Nikita Achanta, Erin Bashford published
The SteelSeries Nimbus+ is compatible with Apple devices and there’s an Android model too, fit with Hall Effect triggers — and both have some glaring flaws.
Here at Tom’s Guide our expert editors are committed to bringing you the best news, reviews and guides to help you stay informed and ahead of the curve!