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May192022

The Best Gaming Gadgets for 2022

Are you determined to make 2022 your best gaming year yet, but have yet to get your hands on the best gaming gear? This review article will make your search for the right peripherals and desk accessories a breeze, with a round-up of the best gadgets for 2022. 

Not only do these gaming products look super stylish on your desk, but they’ll also enhance your experience of playing games by offering top-end ergonomics and usability. Upgrade your gaming rig now with the following gadgets and accessories.  

Razer Huntsman Mini Analog Gaming Keyboard 

If you’re the type of player who prioritises desk space over a massive mechanical gaming keyboard, the latest Mini Analog keyboard from renowned gaming specialists Razer will be right up your street. With its 60% form factor, this mini beauty packs in all the ergonomics you would expect from this brand including programmable Razer Analog Optimal Switches for multi-command use.  

While miniature keyboards aren’t for every gamer out there, if you love to play games that don’t require keyboards - such as Civilisation VI - or you prefer to do everything with a controller, this is the peripheral for you.  

J+S Vision Blue Light Shield Gaming Glasses  

Let’s face it, who among the gaming community doesn’t indulge in long gaming sessions? As much as we’re aware of the importance of taking regular breaks, gamers across all genres can spend hours in front of the screen – particularly those playing online poker. If you find your eyes get fatigued after immersing yourself in the intricacies of live dealer variants on your favourite poker platform or playing for hours in front of your opponent in a long chess game, check out these Blue Light Shield Gaming Glasses from J+S Vision.  

Blocking out as much as 90% of harmful blue light rays, these glasses are highly durable and are available in several different frame sizes and shapes. And you don’t need to save them for your gaming sessions either as these glasses can help minimise eye fatigue and damage from smartphone usage too.  

Logitech G502 SE Hero RGB Gaming Mouse 

All PC gamers should invest in a high-quality mouse, but this is particularly important for strategy gamers or those playing the likes of Mini Metro or Slay the Spire. It seems like gaming brands are releasing mice every month, but the best that we’ve come across for 2022 is the Logitech G502 SE Hero.  

This highly-functional gaming mouse features no less than 11 programmable buttons, as well as mechanical switch button tensioning and an impressive 16,000 DPI sensor. It’s very lightweight too, making it easier to use for anyone with RSIs or joint mobility issues. It’s also a wired mouse with a decent length cable, meaning that it won’t create any unwanted lag during your online gaming sessions.  

Trust GXT 391 Thian Wireless Gaming Headset 

When it comes to gaming headsets, sometimes, all you need is a lightweight set of headphones that you can slip on and off with minimal fuss. While they may not come with all the  – often unnecessary – bells and whistles of other models, the Trust GXT 391 headphones are easy to wear, fold into a compact shape and are even eco-friendly.  

Buying Gaming Accessories 

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Obviously, gaming peripherals are not a one-size-fits-all affair. The most important things to consider when shopping for new gadgets are budget, the type of accessories you need and whether you’re using them on a PC, console or both.  

Setting a limit for how much you want to spend on a new purchase is a good way to keep your spending in line. After all, some gaming accessories can cost hundreds of dollars new. Prioritising the type of accessory you need will also ensure that you focus on getting the most important items first. 

Additionally, some accessories are compatible with both PC and console gaming, while others are strictly one or the other. Gaming keyboards, for instance, will feature USB ports for use on any compatible device, while most gaming headsets have built in-microphones to use for voice chats during gameplay.  

 

 

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