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When it comes to your peripherals, what brand do you like to use?  For me, since I have an Alienware Gaming Laptop. I try to stick with Alienware products. I was using a corsair headset but it being wireless it started giving me issues and not keeping the right battery percentage and it would often shut off thinking it was 'dead' when it wasn't.  I had a jittering issue with my corsair mouse too so I replaced them with a wired Alienware headset & a wired alienware mouse. The mouse is a cheaper one that only cost me about $35. It gets the job done but I miss the buttons on the side I had with my scrimitar for MMO's 😞

The headset fits okay but it can't be adjusted for comfort which I don't really like but it sounds okay, the mic is decent enough and I like how it retracts into the headset & that there's RGB lighting on the side. Although it has to be 'set' each session it would seem......but that could jsut be a small glitch with command center.

 

What PC Peripherals do you like to use?  

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I am not too fussed on the peripherals I use with my PC as long as they work and do what I need them to do. At the moment I have an ASUS gaming laptop and my mouse is ASUS so that is what I using right now. 

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I prefer Logitech for peripherals because they consistently offer a wide range of high-quality products that are reliable and durable. Their keyboards, mice, and other accessories are known for their excellent performance, ergonomic design, and user-friendly features, making them a top choice for many users.

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I use Elgato & Corsair for pretty much everything. The one exception is my Razer Leviathan soundbar. Otherwise, all Corsair family (including Elgato). Monitors I don't count. Just things like mouse, keyboard, audio, streamdecks, etc.

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21 hours ago, kensonplays said:

I use Elgato & Corsair for pretty much everything. The one exception is my Razer Leviathan soundbar. Otherwise, all Corsair family (including Elgato). Monitors I don't count. Just things like mouse, keyboard, audio, streamdecks, etc.

Razer is a good shout as well although some of their stuff does tend to be extremely overpriced.

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On 5/3/2024 at 8:19 PM, killamch89 said:

Razer is a good shout as well although some of their stuff does tend to be extremely overpriced.

Eh, I've had some pretty mixed experiences with them, so I no longer buy their stuff. The last mouse I got, Basilisk, was super unreliable. Even though it was brand new when I bought it. Even with their software, it wasn't working very well, so I threw it in a storage bin. Hasn't been taken out in a year.

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On 12/13/2023 at 6:07 PM, Debashis said:

I prefer Logitech for peripherals because they consistently offer a wide range of high-quality products that are reliable and durable. Their keyboards, mice, and other accessories are known for their excellent performance, ergonomic design, and user-friendly features, making them a top choice for many users.

I also tend to go for Logitech. As far as I can recall I haven't owned a Logitech product that I haven't been happy with. I currently have a mechanical keyboard, one mouse for private use and and ergonomic one for work, and computer speakers all made by Logitech, and it all just works. I have a headset made by HyperX that I've had a lot of problems with, so the next time I'm in the market for a headset, odds are I'm going with Logitech instead. 

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I'm definitely a very big fan of Logitech peripherals. Their keyboards offer great performance and durability to me. I've also had good experiences with SteelSeries headsets too. 

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13 hours ago, Button said:

I'm definitely a very big fan of Logitech peripherals. Their keyboards offer great performance and durability to me. I've also had good experiences with SteelSeries headsets too. 

I've used Logitech mice and keyboards for years and I must confess, they are so reliable. I've also tried Razer peripherals too. I like it for its great customization options.

 

 

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