

- works out of the box and sounds great without adjustments - Armory Crate offers TONS of settings so you can change the EQ or even add a bass boost if that's your jam. One feature that stood out to me is that you can change the voice notifications from muting the mic or when the battery is low, to just use beeps instead of a voice. This is a feature they did not have to add but I personally don't like a voice and prefer just beeps, so props for adding a feature that I have yet to see before. - Lots of features on the headset itself, like a built in media play/pause button on the left side or a sperate volume solider for the Bluetooth channel. - Speaking of Bluetooth a neat feature this has is that you can be connected via 2.4GHz and Bluetooth at the same time with no issues. I have messed with this a bit and being able to answer a call with the headset while playing a game is nifty to say the least. I am not one to use that a ton but still a cool feature. - Comes with a second pair of earpads that are more cloth feeling, which is nice since I hate the fake leather stuff that peels after a while. - Has a very long battery life if RGB and Bluetooth are turned off. Lasted me more than a week and I play 5+ hours a day usually. Charges quickly too, I got +20% battery life off of a 30 min charge. - On/off is a switch instead of a button. This could be a con depending on how durable it is but with all the buttons on the headset, having the on/off be a physical switch makes it so you can't accidentally turn it off when trying to mute, which is a nice feature so far. - I am not an audiophile but the sound quality if very good. My previous headset was a HyperX cloud II wireless and to me is sounds slightly better than that and you can mess around with the EQ setting to make it fit your needs. - headset is very light but doesn't feel cheaply made. - All settings are saved to the headset so you can set the EQ you want and get rid of Armory crate if you want.

-Upgraded keys over the base model of this keyboard. -Can be used both wireless or wired. -Utilizes KTT Purple Star 43g switches -Replaceable switches

From packaging to presentation to functions... I have used many other earbuds and none were on this level of comfort. The fine attention to details even with the charging station blew me away. The moment I opened the box and took the buds out, my phone already had a pop up to connect the device.





There is a lot to like about this keyboard. Right out of the box you notice the slim profile. Its a nice build quality, not too heavy. The cable/wireless system is one you've probably seen before and works well. USB cable for charging that has a wireless adapter you can either plug directly into your computer or on to the end of the cable. Having bluetooth is nice as well if you want to use it with another device like your phone. The tactile feel was very nice and was a positive surprise to me. I had my doubts given the slim profile. When it comes to tactile feel I did not feel there was any sacrifice using this compared to my normal size gaming keyboard. However, travel distance is still a personal preference thing so the shorter travel distance may not be ideal for all. The battery life is superb. They advertise 30hrs with back lighting at max brightness which is really bright. I had the brightness set to a medium level whether it was on wireless or wired. With the brightness turned down or off the battery life quickly increases to a matter of days as opposed to hours. It also is good about turning off the back lighting to conserve power. Lastly, setting up the back lighting was very easy in Logitech's software. I assigned different colors to different groups of keys, but you can customize each key individually.


I grew up and was born in 1969 that had only type writers with the click te clack of keys.We are back with the Mechanical MSI Keyboard...





very good audio, Dolby is awesome for the price fast shipping.

-aluminum chasis underneath. -more DPI than you can probably handle -adjustable thumb-pad key slider, so 1,2,3 or 0,-,= are not difficult to use. -appropriate size for man hands


They sound great! However after about 3-4 hours of gaming they do start to hurt the ears due to not enough material on the pads

I don't often gush over a mouse. Unless of course the mouse is a fantastic piece of engineering. This mouse is great --especially for someone like me with larger hands that needs a sturdier device with which to vanquish my foes. The photos in the description do not do this mouse justice. The unit is well-built and very aesthetically pleasing. The lighting is vibrant and smooth. I am really enjoying the effects that are included by default with the iCUE software and kind of wish I had an RGB keyboard to go with it for the full effect. The ability to add the extra weight is not something strictly unique to this device, but it is a feature that I've grown to really enjoy in other units. The added benefit of being able to see the properties for center of gravity and such in the iCUE software is a nice touch. I enjoy the stock weight of this mouse, but with the added weights it is just brilliant for me. The included case for the weights if you don't use/need all of them is also a nice touch --though all of the weights went right into the mouse for me. Grip is fantastic for larger hands and I felt immediately comfortable on this device and could see using it for many hours at a time without fatigue. The added precision button near the thumb is a nice addition as well for those times when you need really precise movements --just hold down the precision button and make your little tiny mouse movements!