Gadget review by Nick H. Kingston continues to knock it out of the park with its HyperX brand gaming peripherals, the latest of which is their incredibly stylish yet practical HyperX Pulsefire Surge mouse. This is a very well-built mouse, that responds with precision while gaming, but also has a…
Read MoreHardware review by Matt S. I put Kingston’s new headset to the ultimate test; I took it on a flight with me, as I flew out to Japan recently. If a headset is able to drown out the sound of the airplane and people within it (so I can put…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. I have been a fan of HyperX Cloud headsets in the past, and the latest from Kingston continues that trend. Do not let the plastic body of this headset fool you, because in a market where headsets can easily ring in around two hundred dollars or…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. Simply put, the HyperX Cloud Revolver Gaming Headset from Kingston is one of the best headsets I have had the opportunity to experience. It not only checks off a bunch of the normal boxes I normally look for in a headset, but manages to surprise or…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. The worst part of my day is, easily, catching the train. Day after day I shuffle on to the dedicated quiet carriage on the train and instantly my ears are assaulted by snoring and a cacophony of coughing that makes me think that half the population…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. I wasn’t sure I wanted yet another box to carry around with me, but now that I’ve been playing around with the Kingston MobileLite Wireless G3, I don’t think I could actually go without it. This little device is so incredibly handy. Related reading: All of…
Read MoreWith the Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 3C, I am setting myself a little challenge as a writer; write at least 500 words about a USB flash drive. Let’s see just how close I get. The DataTraveler microDuo 3C is tiny, to start. It is only the length of two fingernails, and…
Read MoreKingston isn’t really a brand that people associate with sound. It’s had sound products in the past, of course, but compared to the likes of Plantronics, Razer, or Steelseries, Kingston is still seen as that memory chip maker – great if you’re looking to expand your storage or backup files,…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. There is not a lot of sizzle to be had when talking about portable memory, but there are a handful of key things to look for such as ease of use, reliability and speed. We had a chance to try out the 64GB Kingston HyperX FURY…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. I find myself continually surprised by slight tweaks and innovations from established hardware products. A few years ago I would have simply said that a mouse pad was a mouse pad and most only different in either colour or shape. However, Kingston, while known for its…
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