Gaming Peripherals
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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.

Blacklyte Athena review: Odd design decisions hold this gaming chair back from greatness
By Billy Givens published
The Blacklyte Athena is a stylish, mid-range gaming chair that falls short due to odd design decisions with its seat pan, lumbar cushion and headrest pillow.

I tried Razer's new handheld dock and it was the one accessory my desk setup was missing
By Paul Antill published
The Razer Chroma Dock combines customizable RGB lighting with a well-rounded selection of ports, making it a stylish and functional addition to your handheld setup

I tested this budget mini fight stick to get better at Street Fighter 6 — and I think it worked
By Darragh Murphy published
A mini joy for PS5 and PC fighting game enthusiasts

Best gaming chairs of 2025 — tested and rated
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The best gaming chairs provide all the support your body needs while keeping you comfortable during even the longest play sessions.

I did a 24-hour endurance race with the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race — here’s how it held up
By Jason England published
The Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race Wheel & Pedal System is a premium, punchy direct drive sim wheel and pedals at a great price.

Fractal Refine review: so close to a great gaming chair
By Billy Givens published
The Fractal Refine is a minimalist gaming chair that’s lightweight and sturdy but the areas in which it falls short means this chair won’t be for everyone.

I swapped my controller for an arcade stick — and fighting games will never be the same
By Tony Polanco published
Most fighting games work well with standard controllers, but if you want the next best thing to playing them in arcades, you'll want an arcade stick. One of the best is the Mayflash F700 Elite.
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