When I first found out about the Fantech Maxfit81, I immediately got excited, because it features something a lot of people are looking after. An OLED display on a mainstream budget keyboard. Not only that, but it also features, south facing hot-swappable PCB, a volume knob, a tried and tested 75% layout with a highly customizable gasket mount design, and most importantly, tri-mode connectivity. So on paper, it pretty much checks all my boxes. However, this keyboard has some quality control issues that need to be addressed. With that being…
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Rakk GAHUM Review – Affordable Tri-Mode 3395 Gaming Mouse!
For the past few years, the budget gaming mouse market space is saturated with feature-packed gaming mice offering tons of flexibility like hot-swappable parts such as covers, switches, and battery, some also offer tri-mode connectivity and perforated covers trying to shed any weight they can. But most if not all have some sort of compromises when it comes to build quality, of course, the more moving parts, the less rigid the mouse is. Well, Rakk Gears has done it again, we now have the Rakk Gahum. A lightweight gaming mouse…
Read MoreASUS ROG Harpe Ace & Hone Ace AimLab Edition Review
One thing that separates big mainstream brands from budget brands is the fact that they have all the available resources for R&D and can come up with innovative ideas both in terms of the advanced hardware itself, and also for software and brand collaborations. That is exactly what the ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition brings to the table. The ROG Harpe Ace features Tri-mode connectivity with ROG SpeedNova 2.4ghz mode, ROG Aimpoint optical sensor with industry-leading <1% CPI deviation, ROG Microswitches with up to a 70million click lifespan, ROG…
Read MoreZendure SuperMini GO 20W MagSafe Powerbank Review
MY EARLY BREAKDOWN Pros: Novelty Design, Great Build Quality, Decent Performance, Good Set of Charging Options, Useful LCD Display Cons: Bulky, LCD info could be better, No lightning cable included Almost two years later, the Zendure SuperTank Pro that I reviewed before is still one of my go-to power banks, not only when I’m out and about, but also for extending my SteamDeck’s battery life. However, it has one major downside, and that is weight and versatility in terms of charging options. This is where the Zendure SuperMini…
Read MoreUrbanears Boo Tip Review – Good for your ears and the environment
If you’re looking for a decent pair of True Wireless Earbuds that not only does sound pretty good but are also good for the environment, the Urbanears Boo Tip is probably one of the few options out in the market. Made from 91% recycled plastics, in some way, you’ll be part of something good. Apparently, the Urbanears brand is manufactured by Zound Industries which is the same brand behind marshall headphones and Adidas headphones so at least we get a bit of an idea that these earbuds will not be…
Read MoreADATA Legend 850 Review – Decent Midrange Gen4 NVME
In today’s review, we’re going to discuss the relatively new ADATA Legend 850, a decent midrange gen4 NVME with up to 5000 MB/s speed. It uses the SMI SM2269XT controller which is a DRAMless controller that is built on a 12nm process. This controller supports either the affordable QLC NAND or the better and more common TLC which is the one being used by the ADATA Legend 850. And since it is a DRAMLess SSD, it features HMB or Host Memory Buffer which takes advantage of the host’s memory to…
Read MoreSoundPeats Mini Pro Wireless Earbuds Review – Small but definitely not terrible!
I swear, SoundPeats’ really good at creating good-sounding pairs of True Wireless Stereo earbuds at a fraction of the price while offering the same set of features that most people are looking after. One of those is the SoundPeats mini Pro, which is currently my favorite from the brand. I got it from Digital Walker which sits at only around Php 2790 as of the time of writing this review. It features an outstanding Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation which I would say really works well and probably even better than…
Read Morerealme Watch 3 Review – Bigger and Brighter!
I got to tell you guys, I have an Apple Watch Series 7 and to be quite honest with you, I mostly use it nowadays just for sleep tracking and notifications, I barely scratch its full potential. And now that I’ve tried the realme Watch 3 which basically does the same thing that I use my Apple Watch for, it makes me think twice about why I even bothered spending that much on a smartwatch. Your mileage may vary of course because each individual has their own lifestyle and use…
Read MoreThe Perfect Way to Recycle your Most Precious Tech Gadget Ft. Xreart Framed Artwork!
If you’re looking for something unique to hang on your wall but not just the typical boring stuff, Xreart’s got you covered. Xreart is a relatively new company established in 2019 by a group of photographers and tech enthusiasts with the goal of preserving iconic tech gadgets in the form of framed artwork. Essentially, they deconstruct old and used electronic devices, and lay them out in an aesthetically pleasing manner with all the details necessary to describe all of the components for an overall unique and attractive wall art. Their…
Read MoreMomax Onelink Wireless Keyboard Review
If you’re looking for an affordable wireless keyboard for your iPad, Momax got you covered with their Onelink Wireless keyboard priced at just around Php 3800. This keyboard features a slim and lightweight form factor and comes with a protective cover that also serves as an adjustable stand. It’s not as easy to prop as the Apple Magic Keyboard but with a few steps, you’ll get a perfectly functioning wireless keyboard with a trackpad for the fraction of the price. Here, let me share with you the rest of my…
Read MoreASUS ROG Gladius III Review
We’ve seen the emergence of hot-swappable PCBs on Mechanical Keyboards in recent years and it’s definitely one of the most sought-after features for a few good reasons. It provides longevity for the peripheral and allows users to explore and try different switches without having to purchase a new one. On the other side of things, when it comes to gaming mice, ASUS ROG comes on the top of my head with a slew of hot-swappable gaming mice including the one we are taking a look at today, the ASUS ROG…
Read MoreNothing ear (1) Review – It’s not just about the looks!
The Nothing ear (1) has been out for a while now, in fact, it’s almost been a year. However, it was initially only available to major countries like US, UK and Europe. But now, thanks to Digital Walker who is known to carry international brands here in the Philippines, the Nothing brand is now here and we finally get the chance to experience one of the coolest looking earbuds. Now, I was looking forward to this review with a proper expectation given all the prior hype it got from international…
Read MoreAsus ROG Cetra True Wireless Stereo Earbuds Review
The Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless stereo earbuds don’t only impress when it comes to its looks with its fancy RGB lighting and iconic ROG design language but it actually packs some nifty features and sounds pretty good too for its price. It’s not over-the-top expensive yet it provides pretty much all you need from a True Wireless Stereo earbuds while maintaining the quality and premium experience the ROG brand is known for. But most importantly, it excels the most where it should be, low latency game mode for competitive…
Read Morerealme Buds Air 3 Review – Feature Packed!
The realme Buds Air 3 is the latest iteration of the feature-packed True Wireless Earbuds from realme. For the price of just around Php 3,251, you’ll be treated with almost all the bells and whistles that are otherwise only available on higher-end wireless earbuds. First and foremost, it features a decent Active Noise Cancellation of up to 42dB, It has transparency mode, low latency game mode, In-ear detection, customized audio tuning, IPX5 water resistance, and the list goes on and on. Of course, it is supported by the realme Link…
Read MoreTribit FlyBuds C1 Review – Insane Battery Life!
If you’re looking for a good-sounding pair of True Wireless Stereo Earbuds with a battery life that can last you the entire day and more, the Tribit FlyBuds C1 is one of the better options in the vast market space of TWS Earbuds. Granted, it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles like active noise cancellation, transparency mode, app support, and wireless charging but for what it’s worth, you’ll get robust sound quality with deep bass and multiple audio codec support, good build quality, reliable physical button control and as…
Read More12th-Gen Intel Core i9-12900k on a B660 Aorus Master Motherboard – Can it handle it?
PC Building in most cases is usually a very straightforward process. You come up with a particular budget, you pick your PC components and you’re off to the races. However, sometimes there are a few special cases where you need to deal with some crossroads before you arrive at your long-term goal whether it be due to budget constraints, parts availability, and things of that nature. Sometimes we need to pick a certain combination of parts for now, with the intention to upgrade it later or to simply test it…
Read MoreTribit StormBox Micro Review – Powerful Tiny Little Box!
I can probably think of at least two to three reasons a portable Bluetooth speaker is handy. One, you can use it for trekking, biking and other outdoor activities wherein you can enjoy some tunes without necessarily have to block your surroundings with a pair of earbuds. Two, you can use it as an alternative to your smartphone/tablet’s speaker when you want to work remotely. And three, you can simply use it to fill a small room with music having some fun alone or with a bunch of friends. There…
Read Morerealme Pad Mini – Budget Media Consumption Tablet
The realme Pad Mini has been out for a while now and I got to say, I had to really take my time reviewing it for a couple of reasons. First is the usual real-world review, testing all the different aspects of the tablet, and second, honestly finding a reason to buy one. Is it really a necessity or something that most of us want just because. You see, for the longest time, going back to the days of the Google Nexus 10 and the like, I’ve always wanted a…
Read MoreDizo Buds Z Review
On paper, the Dizo Buds Z is probably the hardest one to consider amongst all the Dizo True Wireless Stereo Earbuds because it’s at a position where it offers just the basic features while being priced higher than the GoPods D which offers pretty much the same features just with higher latency in terms of the game mode feature. But let’s give it a fair chance, shall we? Maybe it offers some other things that you might find interesting and matches your personal preference. Besides, not all earbuds are the…
Read MoreLypertek Tevi True Wireless Stereo Earbuds Review – Outstanding Sound Quality!
Most often than not, newer True Wireless Stereo earbuds are becoming more and more focused on features rather than sound quality especially those inexpensive earbuds that offers sought-after bells and whistles like active noise cancellation, transparency mode, low-latency game mode, etc. While they sound pretty good on their own right especially for their price, there are other True Wireless Stereo earbuds that focuses more on sound quality over functionality, and I think one of those is the Lypertek Tevi. A rather basic TWS earbuds features wise, at least on paper,…
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