
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Writer at Freelance
Senior Editor at Tom's Hardware
senior editor @tomshardware | freelance writer @pcworld @MensHealthMag @CNET @Shape_Magazine @TechHive @macworld @Gizmodo @tomsguide
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5 days ago |
tomshardware.com | Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
The Void Wireless v2 sounds surprisingly good across all types of media, and it's only $120. Pros+Lightweight, comfortable+Looks pretty good — gamer-y but not unattractive+Sounds greatCons-Flip-up mic is a little inconvenient-No wired connection-Buttons are kind of a messWhy you can trust Tom's HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test.
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6 days ago |
tomshardware.com | Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
The Stream Deck Neo is impressively beginner-friendly, but its unique aspects — the infobar and touch buttons — can barely be customized. Pros+Cheap(ish)+Cute+Folds flat and has built-in stand+Part of Elgato streaming system/marketplaceCons-Touch buttons aren't programmable-Non-detachable cable-Still $100Why you can trust Tom's HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test.
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1 week ago |
tomshardware.com | Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
The Cloud III S Wireless is everything the Cloud III Wireless should have been, and it's only $10 more expensive. Pros+More than one connectivity option+Very comfortable+Detachable boom mic and built-in micCons-No wired/analog connection-Headset does not fold flatWhy you can trust Tom's HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test.
I'm sort of sick of ultra-lightweight 8K mice, and Glorious' Series 2 Pro Wireless doesn't stand out
1 week ago |
tomshardware.com | Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
The Series 2 Pro Wireless is a lightweight, comfortable symmetrical mouse with a speedy 8K polling rate, but it's not any better or worse than every other practically identical mouse.
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2 weeks ago |
tomshardware.com | Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
(Image credit: Tom's Hardware)SteelSeries' QCK Heavy mouse pad has been at the top of our list of best gaming mouse pads for a long time — it features a micro-woven cloth surface and a non-skid rubber base, and the extra thickness (0.16 - 0.24 inches / 4 - 6 mm thick, depending on size) offers a more comfortable, stable surface than the standard QCK series (0.08 - 0.12 inches / 2 - 3 mm thick, depending on size). The QCK lineup hasn't changed much over the years.
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