Enhance your gaming experience with this Razer Kraken Pro analog gaming headset that features sound isolation and noise cancellation to block outside noise. The 40mm drivers deliver rich, powerful audio.
The Krakens are pretty solid headphones from a construction standpoint. The headband feels strong but has enough flex in it to allow you to get them on and off easily. The ear cups are comfortable despite being a bit too round in my opinion as I have rather large ears. The detachable cord extension is a nice feature, but removing it also removes your ability to use the mic at all. The only other thing that I find less than stellar about these is the sound is a bit hard to balance properly. I'm used to sets with in-line volume control so you can have standard volumes on your system across the board and quickly adjust with the in-line controls. These don't have that and it's a feature that is sorely missed. The sound can also feel a bit hollow sometimes too. Great for music and game sounds, but watching Youtube videos can be a hassle from time to time. Sound cancelling may be a bit too good. No one can seem to get my attention when wearing them, even if the volume feels like its at a reasonable level.
Listen to your favorite tunes while on the go with this Eclipse Fit Clip Plus MP3 player that features 8GB of storage space for hours of audio. The 1.8" LCD screen makes it simple to navigate your music collection.
This might be the single most unintuitive MP3 player I have ever tried to use in my life. Because they went for such a small form factor they sacrifice dedicated navigation buttons. In order to move through the menus you need to do a complex combination of Holding buttons for certain lengths of time then releasing them and hoping you did it right. The clip on the back felt rather fragile as well. If you're in the market for a player that you can take with you easily, you'd be much better off getting a full sized one and a belt clip case or armband to hold it.
Gain a tactical edge while playing your favorite games with this Razer Naga Expert mouse, which features 19 MMO-optimized programmable buttons and a 12-button thumb grid for fast access to functions and commands.
The Naga 2014 is an amazing mouse. It improves on the previous Naga in a number of ways. The thumb grid is much easier to navigate now that the buttons are inset instead of bulging. Its also a little bit larger so people like me with bigger hands have an easier time holding it comfortably. The one change that I don't really like is the top buttons. Left and right click and the mouse wheel are fine, but the other 2 buttons are not. They are far more difficult to reach now than they were with the old Naga. Being in the middle of the mouse behind the scroll wheel puts them directly under the top of your palm. I have to lift my hand off the mouse to get to them most of the time. I prefered when they were to the left of the left click. However if you use a grip that has your hand further back on the mouse and not on top of it, they're great and much more convenient. The mouse has lots of easily controlled and modified features through the Synapse software and is a great choice for a daily driver or a gaming only peripheral.
With 109 individually backlit keys, this Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Elite keyboard provides illumination to help you clearly see the keys at night. The fully programmable design lets you customize the keys to suit your gaming needs.
The BlackWidow Ultimate Elite is a great keyboard. The backlight is strong and has a good variance to the brightness if you need it. The keys are super responsive. The entire board feels solid and well made. There are a few minor annoyances though. The keycaps only allow the key's main function to be illuminated. For example the 2 key is illuminated but the @ is solid paint. Also, the Caps and Num lock indicators are not nearly as bright or easy to read as they are on the box. Back to the good though, the m1-m5 keys are very easy to reprogram in the software and give you a good amount of flexibility. If you're looking for a solidly built mechanical keyboard and don't mind the rather heavy sound the keys can make at times, especially when typing fast, this is a god place to look.
Days of Future Past is one of the only comic book movies I've seen that manages to adapt a story line from comics to the big screen and do it in a satisfying way. Performances and action are spot on. The dvd release is a bit light on bonus features though. I would have liked to see a bit more in that department.