I'm in the process of adding 1 more meter of desk to my setup and I've been racking all the stuff I need for the new upgrade to the setup and I keep watching this videos and adding to my amazon checkout. :D fuck
One of the best videos, personal opinions after extended time of use and with personal opinions of their performance. That I consider the best review of them all
One thing I love about the MX Master 3 that Eber didn't mention is the infinite scroll. I work in a lot of big excels, so having that and the horizontal scroll makes work soooo much more comfortable.
ngl that I realize now that I'm in a lot of work where data analysis and spreadsheets are starting to dominate my life when I'm not actually providing support the mx 3 with its side scroll is just unbeatable. I wish that logitech would put out another version of the ergo trackball with maybe some of the features the mx3 has cause I feel with good marketing it'd sell off the shelves
When I was starting - I never understood having expensive peripherals, but right now I have: Razer Viper Ultimate, Durgod Hades with lubed Cherry Silent Reds and PBT keycaps, Sennheiser HD560s with Fiio K5 Pro and Modmic Wireless. Totally worth it and the only thing I would change in this setup is the charging port on the microphone, would be so nice with Type-C.
Mouse: HyperX Pulsefire Haste gliding on an Aqua Control Plus ROB strata variant XL size, uncoated. Keyboard: Geek GK61 with Optical Gateron Browns that are not lubed. Audio: HyperX Cloud Alpha plugged into a Behringer Q502 & my microphone is the Behringer XM8500.
Me agreeing with Eber's recommendation of the Katana Soundbar... while listening to the video using the Katana Soundbar After picking up a Katana Soundbar over a year ago, because Hardware Canucks recommended picking up a Katana Soundbar. Edit: My Peripherals: Audio - Creative Katana Soundbar, Hifiman HE4XX from Drop w/ Modmic USB attached & Creative Sound BlasterX G6 DAC. Keyboard - Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire (looking around for something new atm) Mouse - Logitech G502 Hero
Mouse : Razer Viper Ultimate Keyboard : Cooler master Masterkey Pro L (Building a custom this summer) Audio : Philips SHP9500, SoundBlasterX G6 AMP/DAC, Audio-Technica ATR2100x mic. Great video btw! really dig the 3 perspectives in one video.
I've been using Logitech G903 for both game and work for a while now, absolutely love them, their battery last forever even with full RGB brightness (charge them basically once a month) many macro keys and relatively light weight
Mouse: steelseries Rival Keyboard: logitech g915 tkl wireless Audio: sennheiser game zero (this is where i am not that satisfied... would like a wireless but they aren't just there yet!)
My mains are as follows Keyboard: Keychron K6 with Glorious Panda switches (board to be replaced with a GMMK PRO) CORSAIR K95 Platinum XT with Cherry browns mice: Corsair Dark Core Pro SE Logitech G305 And I have a Glorious Model D on the shelf I don't use Audio: HyperX Cloud Alpha S (ditched the usb it's running into my GOxlr) Astro A40TR Gen 2's Corsair H60S
12:22 Nah bro, they look just fine. That is the thing: because you have a narrow head, the headset adds a bit of ”roundness” to your head, and it looks just fine imo. When a headset starts looking hidiculous on a person is when they alreay have a pretty wide head, because it just makes the head seem so much wider then it actually is, if that makes any sense
Thanks for this amazing video again :-) Keyboard: Logitech G915 TKL Mouses: Logitech G903 Lightspeed & Logitech MX Ergo Speakers: Nubert NuPro-100 Mircrophone: Blue Yeti X Headphones: Sennheiser HD 58X, HD 650 & AKG K371 Headpone DAC/Amps: FiiO K3, AudioQuest Dragonfly Red & EarStudio ES-100
My mains: Keyboard: Custom Idobao ID80v2 with gateron speed copper switches and PBT keycaps Mice: Glorious Model O wireless for gaming; Mx Master 3 for work Headset: Steelseries Arctis 7, not especially because of the sound, but because of the unique features
I think HardwareCanucks should enter the custom keyboard community... I think having newcomers in the community will help out for having even more group buys
I'm programmer and have the same setup for gaming and productivity: Roccat vulcan because satisfying keystrokes matter a lot when programming and I wouldn't want to miss out the num pad or even the context menu button (the less you use the mouse the more productive when programming). Roccat tyon because of the smooth scroll fin and because it's big with many configurable buttons (I have copy paste macros on the mouse that's super useful). For sound Bose 700 as it has great noise cancelling and works decent for video calls as well as for gaming.
Keyboard for production and gaming is the ZSA Moonlander, best keyboard I have ever used. Mouse for productivity is the Elecom Huge trackball mouse. I have rsi so this mouse paired with the moonlander is good for pain free day. Mouse for gaming is the Roccat burst pro, it is so light and glides so smoothly it is an excellent mouse. Sound is the Roccat elo air, great for listening to music while I work or watching TH-cam. For gaming though it is amazing I can hear everything that is going on around me to the point I can chase foot sounds on the map.
My favorite game/work stuff: Mouse - Razer Pro Click (my main mouse right now both for work and gaming), MX Master 3 and Logitech G703 Keyboard - Ducky One 2 TKL (White) Headphones - Philips SHP9500, Plantronics BackBeat 810 and old HyperX Cloud for backup. AMP - Creative Sound Blaster G6
60% tip: I also need the tilde key for programming so I actually made my caps lock key an escape key and the escape key the tilde key. Much better solution in my opinion but it's also use case specific
Vortex solved the 60% function layer layout problem years ago with their pok3r. tilde on esc+fn, arrows on fn+ijkl, home end page up down near those as well, media keys on fn+qwe asd etc etc. Once you realise that caps lock is a silly key you don't use much and bind it as fn, you're looking at a really ergonomic function layer setup. I've been using that layout since I started using 60% keebs, haven't looked back at any other layout since. But if someone has used something that might be better hmu, I want to know if this could be improved even more :D
My mains: Keyboard: Epomaker GK68XS BT5.1/Wired Keyboard 65% and GK21S Numpad Mouse: Razer Viper Ultimate Quartz Edition for gaming and for productivity I'm with Eber I've got the Logitech MX Master 2 Mouse. Audio: I've got the Asus ROG Strix Fusion 700 Gaming Headset and I am currently using QDC Anole VX as my main driver they are IEMs high quality and great sound 10 BA Drivers in each ear.
Over here repping the Glorious GMMK TKL in White with tangerine switches and a Glorious Model D mouse, with Corsair Virtuoso SE headphones to class it up a bit Nice video, guys
Astro A40s (looking to get open backs when my goXLR mini comes but these headphones are awesome still), Shure MV7, Logitech G Pro X Superlight, Artisan Hien XL Soft, and hotswap Tofu 60% with lubed Novelkeys Creams, Brass Plate, and Gmk 8008 keycaps. It's a huge difference on PC these few months than the 10+ years of Xbox gaming, but the greatest investment I've ever made!!!
Looks like a Fossil HR, it's a hybrid smartwatch, and it seems to be pretty good if you want some smart features without going for like a full on smart watch.
My main mouse is the viper ultimate, my keyboard is the Redragon k552 but I plan on getting a hyperx origins 60, My headset is the Corsair HS35. Awesome video!
I use the azeron on keypad in my left hand and a g502 wireless in my right, A random G skill keyboard just for Aesthetics, Sennheiser hd58x combined with a modmic 5 plug into a Sennheiser GSX 1000. If I'm not gaming I use a polk mini soundbar and the Logitech vertical MX Mouse. It's all absolutely perfect for me.
Never been a fan of anything smaller than a TKL keyboard. I prefer full size keyboards over anything else. My keyboard of choice and daily driver is the SteelSeries Apex 7 with Red Switches. This is one amazing keyboard and the RGB is second to none! I also opted for the SteelSeries Rival 3 wired mouse and haven't regretted that purchase either! Along with my ASUS 32" VG32VQ1B Curved Monitor, and I have a pretty damned cool gaming and production setup!
Peripherals for me: KB: Tokyo 60 v3 w/zealios (65 or 67g, can't remember which). No lube or anything extra here, but I love these switches. I did want to try the heavier ones though. GMK Alter keycaps to rep best girl. I had the SA Laser set for a while, but I think the GMK profile is gonna be the one I stick with. I've more or less gotten used to it now, but I still don't care for the HHKB layout. It looks good, but I want to get a 75% so I can have the arrow keys and F row back. Also, not sure if this is just mine, or all aluminum keyboards, I zap this thing with static like every time I sit down during the winter. I try to remember to discharge by touching something else first, but I often forget. Doesn't seem to hurt anything, but it does sometimes disconnect the keyboard so I have to unplug and replug it to get up and running again. Think I might go polycarb for the next KB. Mouse: Corsair M65. Works fine mostly, kinda wish it had a couple more buttons. being able to switch DPI on the fly is nice. Never use the "sniper button". I think I want to switch it out for something newer, this one has had an issue where it will randomly stop working for a second or two occasionally. Which is.. not fun for gaming. I'm also considering picking up an Apple magic trackpad that I could use for my MacBook, or PC when I'm eating. Audio: Yulong Aquila II DAC/Amp accepts audio from the tv via optical and sends it to either my Mackie CR4 powered speaker through the preamp, or to my headphones. I primarily use either my AKG K701s or K712s. I think I prefer the 701s overall, but they're pretty close. I do want to upgrade the speakers for sure, but these are adequate for basic stuff like TH-cam videos and actually do pretty well for gaming. Positioning wise, I often don't even bother with headphones because the speakers do well enough. I also want to pick up more headphones, not because the AKGs are really lacking, just want some more variety. Monitor (you guys should've covered this too): LG CX OLED 48". Thought it was too big at first, but I've gotten used to it now. It sits on a TV mount/stand about a foot behind desk. This is a recent upgrade from a pretty basic 60hz 4k 27" monitor from Dell. For FPS games, I try to run with a 21:9 ratio with black bars because it is a bit to tall to comfortably view from my sitting distance, and I'm unable to move the desk back more at this time. Biggest gripe is that there's no DP of course since it's a TV, and my 2080 is only HDMI 2.0, so I either have to drop to 4:2:0 for 120hz, or drop to 60 if I don't want crappy colors. I would get a 3080 but, you know.... Supposedly they're working on smaller OLEDs this year, if so HIGHLY recommend to anyone looking for a monitor. 120hz, OLED color and blacks, fairly low response time, it's great! At this size, it's not something that would work for everyone, but I think lots of people who think it's too big would probably love it if they gave it some time and moved their desk back a bit.
Audio : Beyerdynamic mmx 300 paired with Mayflower Arc mk2 (I updated my Dac-Amp after your video and it terns out fantastically well!)🙏 Mouse : Corsair Darkcore RGB Pro Keyboard : Corsair k100 RGB👌
My current setup is a Logitech K350 keyboard (love it!!), Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed mouse, a Hyper X Cloud Pro headset and an ancient set of Logitech 2.1 speakers I got back in the early 2000s.
I think I’ve finally found that absolutely chonky monitor that is behind Dmitry: it’s an ASUS Mini LED ProArt Display. Not as pricey as the Apple Pro XDR, but hey. I love that super thick aesthetic.
For replacing Earpads, try to get the same geometry. If you go for a larger volume for your ear cavity, you will kill the tuning of your bass frequencies. I think that for the worn out pair, the size looks similar to the HyperX sized pads. BrainWavz also has a hyperx sized pad. Sennheiser has replacement pads for the pxc550's which snap in, and the newer version of the 550 is supposed to work better with Apple devices. .
For productivity I use, mostly, the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 (I bought it in 2007), which is a combination of the Wireless Keyboard 3000 V2 and the Wireless Mouse 5000. However, for on-the-go and some gaming, I use the Logitech G305 and I LOVE IT... When I make up my ming on a mech keyboard, that will be my main mouse. As headset I use the original HyperX Cloud for gaming and my new Soundcore Life Q10's for everything else (highly recommended). One of the things I find most practical of these Life Q10's is the multi-pairing capability. The ability to pair them, at the same time, with my PC and my phone is priceless. Besides, the sound is just great!.
My main is the Razer Ornata Chroma. It isn't a mechanical keyboard, but I like their feel and it isn't as loud as fully mechanical keyboards like the blackwidow. For a mice I use the Roccat Kiro (since I can switch out the side panels to fit in my left hand) It's a bit small on the smaller site, but it's super responsive, has some subtle rgb, and dpi switch on top, so I can swap between 3 different presets for different games.
Razer death adder has always been my main mouse for gaming, as it fits my weird grip really well for fast fps games. enjoying the razer viper for work/productivity at the moment too, it feels like it is half the weight of the death adder.
Ordered a 60% keyboard with Gateron Optical Brown Switches. Very responsive, like the small size and light weight. I can position the keyboard (slightly tilted down on the right side) in a way that feels more natural when gaming.
Mike, get the Sennheiser Momentum 3 headphones with an AptX LL dongle for windows operation. You can use those with a ModMic Wireless for complete wireless gaming and it works very very well. The LL dongle is key (I use a creative one) and required for any gaming and to avoid the issues with Windows bluetooth issues.
@@michaelhoenig4212 This is not a cheap combo, but my top reasons for suggesting this are: Momentum3's ANC is as good as or better than the PXC 5%0 II with much less pressure feeling The sound from the momentum is much more full feeling and with hear-through on, can still sound open and you can hear your voice coming through, a soft of unofficial side-tone The Bass is excellent as well, one of the best without sounding artificially enhanced like I thought the Sony and Bose top headphones sounded AptXLL capabilities that actually makes gaming possible Overall sound signature is closer to the Sennheiser 58x or 6xx with slightly more bass than either The Creative AptX dongle I got allows me to wirelessly game on a PC and a PS4 (modmic wireless works on PS4 as well) Cons: Carry case offers little to no protection. Headphones are bigger than the PXC with a more bold style. Headrest takes a bit to get used to and could do with a tad more padding Other wireless headphones I tried before settling on these: PXC 550 II and the original Audeze Mobius (HUGELY DISSAPPOINTED IN THIS ONE. Mic whistled to other users, side tone only worked with full mic gain, overall poor sound quality from headphones in general, let alone planars) Bose QuietComfort 35 II Sony WH-1000XM3 B&O BeoPlay H9i and a handful of the AKG wireless cans Also tried a handful of wired headphones as well. I did a medium sized LTT forum post on this if you want a link... then again, it is to the LTT forum so you might have it blocked by default, haha. Anyway, hopefully this helps. Finding headphones is hard, expensive, and exhausting.
A happy hacking keyboard pro 2s with a heavy grail upgrade case kit from norbauer with custom key caps and a matching coiled lemo cable, a Logitech super light mouse with a skin to match for gaming, and a Mx master 3 with skin to match for productivity. A pair of kef reference speakers. A pair of hd820 with a hdv820 with custom balanced audiophile cables, audiophile power cable, and custom ear pads. A Neumann bcm 104 on a silver colored gas spring broadcast mic arm with high end accessories, as well as a wireless modmic. A Sony a1 with a high end 35mm Sony lens, a camera mount to use as web cam with the Sony pro phone for streaming. Then a ua thunderbolt 3 audio interface, a thunderbolt 3 capture device, a thunderbolt 3 dock, an 8 bay hybrid thunderbolt 3 das with pcie expansion slot holding 4x18tb hdd and 4x8tb u.2. A streamdeck xl, a warthog hotas in a hidden motorized compartment so I don’t look like too much of a nerd. And then whatever vr headset it best next week. Finally an acer 175hz 38” flanked by 2 acer 4k 144hz on a high end overbuilt triple monitor arm. These are my dream peripherals. And I’d put them on top of a modded Ford executive desk. And it would cost more than I make in a year. lol
I'm a Logitech fanboy... More or less, but want to look for other brands the nest time I'm gone change. I use the G903 mouse, with the mousepad that charge the mouse. My keyboard is the wireless G915. Almost left Logitech over the G810 keyboard. I usually don't use headsets, since I live alone, but I have a Logitech G933. When playing online with friends I usually use a streaming mic, rather than the headset. I don't stream, I just wanted a okay mic with a stand, so I bought the Svive Hydra Streaming kit. Works well for me. So now I'm just waiting for the chance to buy a new GPU and CPU. The CPU have been on order since black Friday. Now the promise delivery in April. Its an AMD 5900X
My mains: Keyboard: Logitech G513 MX Brown (the one with the kailh switches, not the romer g crap) Mouse: Logitech G502 Hero Audio: Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD Speakers: JBL LSR305 with LSR310S sub Headphone: Philips SHP9500 with Antlion ModMic 4
My basic setup: Corsair Strafa RGB MX Red + Razer Bassilisk X Highperspeed + Sennheiser Game One; for productivity nothing beats ThinkPad keyboards and rock either Sennheiser HD58x or PXC 550-II. :)
Oh the X3?? I preferred the X2HR headphones. Very similar, but the style of the X2HR feels more durable, and the cans are less bright from what I remember. He is 100% correct about the bass though.
Nice choices overall. My mains are: Mouse: Pwnage Ultra Custom ergo. Keyboard: Durgod Hades 68 Audio: Sennheiser PC37X (planning to pair it with a Fulla 3) and the Presonus Eris 3.5 monitors.
Allways fun to see peoples favorite gear :) Mouse: Logitech MX1000 and yes I have an extra, I love the size and weight. At work I use whatever superduper Logitech scroll is available :). Headphones/headset I love the option to balance game versus chat sound, so I have a pair of Steelseries Artics 7, I would love to update, but Steelseries bloutware (Sonar) just isn't me. Thank god for Hardware Canucks video of Cool PC Accessories You've Never Heard Of 2021 PC Panel WOOOHOOO, now I can use all my time finding a cool headset ;) If only music a have an oooooooooooold wired Senheiser from the 80ies on ear open in rear so lovely. For work we have Jabra, Evolve 75, I can use theese for hours and hours. Keyboard, well I tend to switch, nothing particular actually, I have tried several keyboard with macro's, but as a programmer I experience the programs to be super clumsy and bloatwre. At work I have an old Lenovo keyboard with a 2 usb hub built in, love it, I can leave my dongles in the keyboard and just move around and sit everywhere :)
The Xtrfy keyboard, imo 3ven though I haven't even try it, is probably the best keyboard by a gaming company; better than razer, corsair, Logitech, HyperX etc. Not even bother by the sound of the switches; I think they are not lubed, the stabs are so good to listen to and the dampening too! Btw I'm not including Varmilo, ducky the high high ends because they're in a different league.
I have also been using mostly the same setup for a long time. It just works well for me. I don't do much productivity type of work so gaming was always the main focus. I do find myself using the numpad a lot, and can't seem to ditch my Logitech G710+ keyboard with pbt caps, recently picked up a logitech g502 hero (since my mionix naos 7000 died on me 🥺) and really have been loving that. Audio wise I use a blue yeti with sennheiser hd558 headphones. Bang for the buck was always my goal and it all works very well 😁.
Razer huntsman mini, zowie gsr, razer deathadder elite v2, arctis pro gamedac. Thoughts? I personally love everything so much!! Especially the headset and keyboard.
i just seen a person use a android wear watch for the first time on youtube in like 2 years. it a fossil hybrid with an e ink screen and a physical watch on top
Keyboard: Logitech G710+ Gaming mouse: Logitech G502 hero SE Work mouse: Logitech G700s Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 SE Mic: Blue Yeti Pretty much every item was bought on Black Friday over the course of several years. Also I didn't realize how Logitech heavy all my peripherals were until I bought them all
I use Sennheiser hd559 and sony xb900n works well for me personally. The sens for music and movies, i mostly game and mobile listen to music with the sony since i finally switch phones to something without a headphone jack lol. Great selection. For monitors I use just basic asus 144hz 1080p tuf gaming ips monitors and i use logitech g703 and cm mk750 keyboard with pbt keycaps from hyper x. Simple but they serve me well. If anyone is looking for a great mouse I have had amazing luck with logitech. I recommend g502 or wireless cause they have never failed me. Gave my old one to a friend in need of a new mouse and wished i bought it instead of the 703 i have now. Both are great but 502 is the king imo
That is a nice video, should help me a lot when it comes to replacing my mains: Epomaker GK87 with lubed black Gateron sw, Glorious Model O, Sennheiser HD650 with ifi nano iDSD Thoroughly recommend them.
I'm currently using mice: CM310 (I've G305 for my laptop usage but never used it on my gaming setup) kb: MK730 with MX brown (TKL works best for me, tried 60% KB exactly Anne Pro 2 "Brown MX", but missing my functions keys) headphones: STEELSERIES Arctis 3 (used to have some sony wireless but I will never go with wireless with headphones). Thinking of going wireless for mice and keyboard, if only keyboards were more power efficient.
That MX master mouse looks pretty nice and would probably pair well with my MXKeys keyboard... But I haven't used a mouse in years, graphics tablets are just so much better, the only downside is having only 2 buttons on the pen, but touch gestures can make up for that. I even ended up using my Wacom Intuos to play through the Bioshock series this last month after having issues using a gamepad in the first game, I tried swapping back to controller for the second, but I'd just gotten so used to the Pen Tablet I kinda wanna try other shooters with it now, I had already used an old wacom bamboo for League of Legends back in the day and for games with that kind of overhead perspective (where you can use it in tablet mode, instead of mouse mode) it was already better than a mouse. So yeah, I think you guys should really give a pen tablet a shot, takes some getting used to, but once you do it's hard to go back to a mouse.
mouse - logitech g502 hero keyboard - razer huntsman tournament edition headset - hyperx cloud alpha (good sound but mic has a crosstalk issue) i really like my mouse and keyboard but i might get a new wireless headset or just get a separate mic
You should really review the Durgod HK Venus 60% or Hades 65%. They are insanely competitive and are such underrated but feature packed keyboards for only $110-130 dollars (USD). They have all aluminum bodies, PBT keycaps, a foam dampening pad, per key RGB, a bunch of switch choices, plug and play feature, and the cable is type C. I’m really not sure why no one is talking about them.
I'm maining the GMMK Compact with Glorious Pandas, lubed with G-Lube and spring swapped but about to upgrade to the GMMK Pro and the Ikki68. Glorious Model D mouse. Philips SHP9500 being driven by a Behringer UM2.
I love the mm720 after you recommended it. This mouse also just slides like it's butter on a mouse pad. But I do wish that they made a taller version with the back raised
Eber: Senn still has stock of the cloth pads for the HD 8 DJs, not quite as good a seal but still a bit prettier than exposed foam. ;) Otherwise Geekria has a PU pair on Amazon, haven't tested them myself but Geekria in general makes "OK" replacement pads!
HyperX Alloy Origins Aqua - keyboard Razer Viper Mini - mouse HyperX Cloud Flight - headset I think i have chosen them right, even though you didn't mentioned them in this video
What I would love to see, is a mouse for lefties. They are so rare and most symmetrical mice still have some buttons on the left side that I wouldn't be able to use with my right thumb.
I’m currently using the EVGA z20 optical gaming keyboard (clicky) and I absolutely love it. It replaced a Logitech carbon series. The logi keys were peeling and after 2 g pro mice that both started double clicking within 3-4 months of use I delogiteched my setup lol. Using a death adder v2 wireless and cloud 2 wireless currently.
Well, usually dont, but simple as that: ROccat Vulcan 122 + Roccat Tyon (which sadlky has been EOL by Roccat, never had a better mouse in term of ergonomics.) For sound I use some Wavemaster Neos, a Beyerdynamic DT880 Edition combined with my beloved Asus Xonar Essence STX and a Blue Yeti Mic.
Big Dmitry you should get in contact with Wooting and try their upcoming Wooting Two HE, I will just say that if you like liniar switches you would be blown away also it has some really cool gaming features but it's better to read yourself about those
No one makes better looking, buttery-smooth, coordinated and well coloured videos like Canuck does. Stunning
Haha thanks thanks 🙏
-D.
Yeah I just noticed that hardware Canucks always nail the lighting and colours.
Once check optimum tech same quality same colours and if .also check matt d'avella same quality but a little bit less colours
Agree
@@HardwareCanucks hello Dimitri, review Geeek A60 plus vs Mechanic Master C26 mini itx case. Thank you ^^
“A year now, March 12th 2019”
My guy is still in 2020
Probably recorded before
He just actin like 2020 didnt happen
@@paulcyrussalcedo4402 2021 pretty much the same….
A peripheral video a day keeps the money in my wallet away.
Fortunately I'm fkn poor
@@diogof1470 Yes...because a peripheral video a day keeps the money in my wallet away
big facts
🤣 my wallet is crying
I'm in the process of adding 1 more meter of desk to my setup and I've been racking all the stuff I need for the new upgrade to the setup and I keep watching this videos and adding to my amazon checkout.
:D fuck
Always love it when the 3 of you guys get together. Hope you do more videos in this style.
One of the best videos, personal opinions after extended time of use and with personal opinions of their performance. That I consider the best review of them all
I love the dynamics of multiple interviewers
Love when you guys are in the same video together!
YOU PLAY ESCAPE FROM TARKOV
One thing I love about the MX Master 3 that Eber didn't mention is the infinite scroll. I work in a lot of big excels, so having that and the horizontal scroll makes work soooo much more comfortable.
ngl that I realize now that I'm in a lot of work where data analysis and spreadsheets are starting to dominate my life when I'm not actually providing support the mx 3 with its side scroll is just unbeatable. I wish that logitech would put out another version of the ergo trackball with maybe some of the features the mx3 has cause I feel with good marketing it'd sell off the shelves
When I was starting - I never understood having expensive peripherals, but right now I have:
Razer Viper Ultimate, Durgod Hades with lubed Cherry Silent Reds and PBT keycaps, Sennheiser HD560s with Fiio K5 Pro and Modmic Wireless. Totally worth it and the only thing I would change in this setup is the charging port on the microphone, would be so nice with Type-C.
Mouse: HyperX Pulsefire Haste gliding on an Aqua Control Plus ROB strata variant XL size, uncoated.
Keyboard: Geek GK61 with Optical Gateron Browns that are not lubed.
Audio: HyperX Cloud Alpha plugged into a Behringer Q502 & my microphone is the Behringer XM8500.
I built my system for EFT - have loved your content for a long time before I found this out makes me even happier to follow you now!
EFT is the jam right now!
-D.
respect for the g305
Me agreeing with Eber's recommendation of the Katana Soundbar... while listening to the video using the Katana Soundbar
After picking up a Katana Soundbar over a year ago, because Hardware Canucks recommended picking up a Katana Soundbar.
Edit: My Peripherals:
Audio - Creative Katana Soundbar, Hifiman HE4XX from Drop w/ Modmic USB attached & Creative Sound BlasterX G6 DAC.
Keyboard - Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire (looking around for something new atm)
Mouse - Logitech G502 Hero
Mouse : Razer Viper Ultimate
Keyboard : Cooler master Masterkey Pro L (Building a custom this summer)
Audio : Philips SHP9500, SoundBlasterX G6 AMP/DAC, Audio-Technica ATR2100x mic.
Great video btw! really dig the 3 perspectives in one video.
the quality of the videos are superb lately, love ya hardware canucks!
What's a wolf's favourite part of his gaming setup?
His periferals.
I'll see myself out.
ok good
lmao :D
I expect nothing less from someone with a Hobbes pic.
0:40 "I just want to take it all in (HL:Alyx)"
It's okay Dmitry. I find the headcrabs to be too scary as well.
That was an awesome review and funny, from the 3 of you. My 14 year old daughter loved it. Thanks guys.
please keep uploading in wide formats, theyre the future and even on 16/9 monitors it looks cool like a movie!!!
I've been using Logitech G903 for both game and work for a while now, absolutely love them, their battery last forever even with full RGB brightness (charge them basically once a month) many macro keys and relatively light weight
Mouse: steelseries Rival
Keyboard: logitech g915 tkl wireless
Audio: sennheiser game zero (this is where i am not that satisfied... would like a wireless but they aren't just there yet!)
Same boat, I love my game one but I'm looking for a good wireless replacement
How far ahead in the future are you, if you own a Logitech G935 TKL Wireless Keyboard?
(I know it's a typo btw)
@@chillar202 you just have to keep flying eastwards if you wanna live in the future 👌🏼
Nah man fixed the mistake 😂
My mains are as follows
Keyboard:
Keychron K6 with Glorious Panda switches (board to be replaced with a GMMK PRO)
CORSAIR K95 Platinum XT with Cherry browns
mice:
Corsair Dark Core Pro SE
Logitech G305
And I have a Glorious Model D on the shelf I don't use
Audio:
HyperX Cloud Alpha S (ditched the usb it's running into my GOxlr)
Astro A40TR Gen 2's
Corsair H60S
12:22 Nah bro, they look just fine. That is the thing: because you have a narrow head, the headset adds a bit of ”roundness” to your head, and it looks just fine imo. When a headset starts looking hidiculous on a person is when they alreay have a pretty wide head, because it just makes the head seem so much wider then it actually is, if that makes any sense
Thanks for this amazing video again :-)
Keyboard: Logitech G915 TKL
Mouses: Logitech G903 Lightspeed & Logitech MX Ergo
Speakers: Nubert NuPro-100
Mircrophone: Blue Yeti X
Headphones: Sennheiser HD 58X, HD 650 & AKG K371
Headpone DAC/Amps: FiiO K3, AudioQuest Dragonfly Red & EarStudio ES-100
My mains:
Keyboard: Custom Idobao ID80v2 with gateron speed copper switches and PBT keycaps
Mice: Glorious Model O wireless for gaming; Mx Master 3 for work
Headset: Steelseries Arctis 7, not especially because of the sound, but because of the unique features
I think HardwareCanucks should enter the custom keyboard community... I think having newcomers in the community will help out for having even more group buys
I'm programmer and have the same setup for gaming and productivity: Roccat vulcan because satisfying keystrokes matter a lot when programming and I wouldn't want to miss out the num pad or even the context menu button (the less you use the mouse the more productive when programming). Roccat tyon because of the smooth scroll fin and because it's big with many configurable buttons (I have copy paste macros on the mouse that's super useful). For sound Bose 700 as it has great noise cancelling and works decent for video calls as well as for gaming.
Keyboard for production and gaming is the ZSA Moonlander, best keyboard I have ever used. Mouse for productivity is the Elecom Huge trackball mouse. I have rsi so this mouse paired with the moonlander is good for pain free day. Mouse for gaming is the Roccat burst pro, it is so light and glides so smoothly it is an excellent mouse. Sound is the Roccat elo air, great for listening to music while I work or watching TH-cam. For gaming though it is amazing I can hear everything that is going on around me to the point I can chase foot sounds on the map.
My favorite game/work stuff:
Mouse - Razer Pro Click (my main mouse right now both for work and gaming), MX Master 3 and Logitech G703
Keyboard - Ducky One 2 TKL (White)
Headphones - Philips SHP9500, Plantronics BackBeat 810 and old HyperX Cloud for backup.
AMP - Creative Sound Blaster G6
60% tip: I also need the tilde key for programming so I actually made my caps lock key an escape key and the escape key the tilde key. Much better solution in my opinion but it's also use case specific
That's a pretty darn good tip, thanks man. I had to get used to pressing fn+escape to bring up my console, very annoying as it needs two hands
Vortex solved the 60% function layer layout problem years ago with their pok3r. tilde on esc+fn, arrows on fn+ijkl, home end page up down near those as well, media keys on fn+qwe asd etc etc. Once you realise that caps lock is a silly key you don't use much and bind it as fn, you're looking at a really ergonomic function layer setup. I've been using that layout since I started using 60% keebs, haven't looked back at any other layout since.
But if someone has used something that might be better hmu, I want to know if this could be improved even more :D
@@GigaKaHiis caps lock as fn is also great too, personally I got used to my setup, but obviously there are other routes to solutions
Hi Dimitri and colleagues! Very good vid. Thanks. I like your Cooler Master chair! 👍🏻
My mains:
Keyboard: Epomaker GK68XS BT5.1/Wired Keyboard 65% and GK21S Numpad
Mouse: Razer Viper Ultimate Quartz Edition for gaming and for productivity I'm with Eber I've got the Logitech MX Master 2 Mouse.
Audio: I've got the Asus ROG Strix Fusion 700 Gaming Headset and I am currently using QDC Anole VX as my main driver they are IEMs high quality and great sound 10 BA Drivers in each ear.
Over here repping the Glorious GMMK TKL in White with tangerine switches and a Glorious Model D mouse, with Corsair Virtuoso SE headphones to class it up a bit
Nice video, guys
I love my fantastic Cooler Master MM720. Its was a true game-changer for me in Apex Legends and CSGO
Astro A40s (looking to get open backs when my goXLR mini comes but these headphones are awesome still), Shure MV7, Logitech G Pro X Superlight, Artisan Hien XL Soft, and hotswap Tofu 60% with lubed Novelkeys Creams, Brass Plate, and Gmk 8008 keycaps. It's a huge difference on PC these few months than the 10+ years of Xbox gaming, but the greatest investment I've ever made!!!
What watch was Eber wearing during the sponsored segment, it looks sick
Looks like a Fossil HR, it's a hybrid smartwatch, and it seems to be pretty good if you want some smart features without going for like a full on smart watch.
@@gustavabrahamsson2232 thanks!
Man, I was thinking the same thing!
My main mouse is the viper ultimate, my keyboard is the Redragon k552 but I plan on getting a hyperx origins 60, My headset is the Corsair HS35. Awesome video!
I use the azeron on keypad in my left hand and a g502 wireless in my right, A random G skill keyboard just for Aesthetics, Sennheiser hd58x combined with a modmic 5 plug into a Sennheiser GSX 1000. If I'm not gaming I use a polk mini soundbar and the Logitech vertical MX Mouse. It's all absolutely perfect for me.
Never been a fan of anything smaller than a TKL keyboard. I prefer full size keyboards over anything else. My keyboard of choice and daily driver is the SteelSeries Apex 7 with Red Switches. This is one amazing keyboard and the RGB is second to none! I also opted for the SteelSeries Rival 3 wired mouse and haven't regretted that purchase either! Along with my ASUS 32" VG32VQ1B Curved Monitor, and I have a pretty damned cool gaming and production setup!
I really love this channel, thanks so much guys!
Peripherals for me:
KB: Tokyo 60 v3 w/zealios (65 or 67g, can't remember which). No lube or anything extra here, but I love these switches. I did want to try the heavier ones though. GMK Alter keycaps to rep best girl. I had the SA Laser set for a while, but I think the GMK profile is gonna be the one I stick with. I've more or less gotten used to it now, but I still don't care for the HHKB layout. It looks good, but I want to get a 75% so I can have the arrow keys and F row back. Also, not sure if this is just mine, or all aluminum keyboards, I zap this thing with static like every time I sit down during the winter. I try to remember to discharge by touching something else first, but I often forget. Doesn't seem to hurt anything, but it does sometimes disconnect the keyboard so I have to unplug and replug it to get up and running again. Think I might go polycarb for the next KB.
Mouse: Corsair M65. Works fine mostly, kinda wish it had a couple more buttons. being able to switch DPI on the fly is nice. Never use the "sniper button". I think I want to switch it out for something newer, this one has had an issue where it will randomly stop working for a second or two occasionally. Which is.. not fun for gaming. I'm also considering picking up an Apple magic trackpad that I could use for my MacBook, or PC when I'm eating.
Audio: Yulong Aquila II DAC/Amp accepts audio from the tv via optical and sends it to either my Mackie CR4 powered speaker through the preamp, or to my headphones. I primarily use either my AKG K701s or K712s. I think I prefer the 701s overall, but they're pretty close. I do want to upgrade the speakers for sure, but these are adequate for basic stuff like TH-cam videos and actually do pretty well for gaming. Positioning wise, I often don't even bother with headphones because the speakers do well enough. I also want to pick up more headphones, not because the AKGs are really lacking, just want some more variety.
Monitor (you guys should've covered this too): LG CX OLED 48". Thought it was too big at first, but I've gotten used to it now. It sits on a TV mount/stand about a foot behind desk. This is a recent upgrade from a pretty basic 60hz 4k 27" monitor from Dell. For FPS games, I try to run with a 21:9 ratio with black bars because it is a bit to tall to comfortably view from my sitting distance, and I'm unable to move the desk back more at this time. Biggest gripe is that there's no DP of course since it's a TV, and my 2080 is only HDMI 2.0, so I either have to drop to 4:2:0 for 120hz, or drop to 60 if I don't want crappy colors. I would get a 3080 but, you know.... Supposedly they're working on smaller OLEDs this year, if so HIGHLY recommend to anyone looking for a monitor. 120hz, OLED color and blacks, fairly low response time, it's great! At this size, it's not something that would work for everyone, but I think lots of people who think it's too big would probably love it if they gave it some time and moved their desk back a bit.
Audio : Beyerdynamic mmx 300 paired with Mayflower Arc mk2 (I updated my Dac-Amp after your video and it terns out fantastically well!)🙏
Mouse : Corsair Darkcore RGB Pro
Keyboard : Corsair k100 RGB👌
Cool to see Mike once in a while
My current setup is a Logitech K350 keyboard (love it!!), Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed mouse, a Hyper X Cloud Pro headset and an ancient set of Logitech 2.1 speakers I got back in the early 2000s.
Dmitry!
Do a top10 retro style games with any theme you like!
That would be awesome, thank you! 😁
I think I’ve finally found that absolutely chonky monitor that is behind Dmitry: it’s an ASUS Mini LED ProArt Display. Not as pricey as the Apple Pro XDR, but hey. I love that super thick aesthetic.
For replacing Earpads, try to get the same geometry. If you go for a larger volume for your ear cavity, you will kill the tuning of your bass frequencies.
I think that for the worn out pair, the size looks similar to the HyperX sized pads. BrainWavz also has a hyperx sized pad.
Sennheiser has replacement pads for the pxc550's which snap in, and the newer version of the 550 is supposed to work better with Apple devices.
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If it's been there since March 2019, has it been 1 or 2 years? Getting confused.
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Thanks for the great peripherals recommendations guys!
For productivity I use, mostly, the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 (I bought it in 2007), which is a combination of the Wireless Keyboard 3000 V2 and the Wireless Mouse 5000. However, for on-the-go and some gaming, I use the Logitech G305 and I LOVE IT... When I make up my ming on a mech keyboard, that will be my main mouse.
As headset I use the original HyperX Cloud for gaming and my new Soundcore Life Q10's for everything else (highly recommended). One of the things I find most practical of these Life Q10's is the multi-pairing capability. The ability to pair them, at the same time, with my PC and my phone is priceless. Besides, the sound is just great!.
I've been using the MX Master since the first one, I love the 3 its just a comfy solid mouse especially for Mac.
My main is the Razer Ornata Chroma. It isn't a mechanical keyboard, but I like their feel and it isn't as loud as fully mechanical keyboards like the blackwidow.
For a mice I use the Roccat Kiro (since I can switch out the side panels to fit in my left hand) It's a bit small on the smaller site, but it's super responsive, has some subtle rgb, and dpi switch on top, so I can swap between 3 different presets for different games.
Razer death adder has always been my main mouse for gaming, as it fits my weird grip really well for fast fps games. enjoying the razer viper for work/productivity at the moment too, it feels like it is half the weight of the death adder.
you guys and your damn small keyboards and lightweight mice. come onnnnnnnnnnnn
I loved the video, I wish you guys would have included your whole setups (monitor, pc specs)
Ordered a 60% keyboard with Gateron Optical Brown Switches. Very responsive, like the small size and light weight. I can position the keyboard (slightly tilted down on the right side) in a way that feels more natural when gaming.
Holy crap, how did I barely see this MX Master 3? That horizonal scrolling is what I really need for my Dev code review work.
Mike, get the Sennheiser Momentum 3 headphones with an AptX LL dongle for windows operation. You can use those with a ModMic Wireless for complete wireless gaming and it works very very well. The LL dongle is key (I use a creative one) and required for any gaming and to avoid the issues with Windows bluetooth issues.
Will look into that! Thanks!
@@michaelhoenig4212 This is not a cheap combo, but my top reasons for suggesting this are:
Momentum3's ANC is as good as or better than the PXC 5%0 II with much less pressure feeling
The sound from the momentum is much more full feeling and with hear-through on, can still sound open and you can hear your voice coming through, a soft of unofficial side-tone
The Bass is excellent as well, one of the best without sounding artificially enhanced like I thought the Sony and Bose top headphones sounded
AptXLL capabilities that actually makes gaming possible
Overall sound signature is closer to the Sennheiser 58x or 6xx with slightly more bass than either
The Creative AptX dongle I got allows me to wirelessly game on a PC and a PS4 (modmic wireless works on PS4 as well)
Cons: Carry case offers little to no protection. Headphones are bigger than the PXC with a more bold style. Headrest takes a bit to get used to and could do with a tad more padding
Other wireless headphones I tried before settling on these:
PXC 550 II and the original
Audeze Mobius (HUGELY DISSAPPOINTED IN THIS ONE. Mic whistled to other users, side tone only worked with full mic gain, overall poor sound quality from headphones in general, let alone planars)
Bose QuietComfort 35 II
Sony WH-1000XM3
B&O BeoPlay H9i
and a handful of the AKG wireless cans
Also tried a handful of wired headphones as well. I did a medium sized LTT forum post on this if you want a link... then again, it is to the LTT forum so you might have it blocked by default, haha.
Anyway, hopefully this helps. Finding headphones is hard, expensive, and exhausting.
A happy hacking keyboard pro 2s with a heavy grail upgrade case kit from norbauer with custom key caps and a matching coiled lemo cable, a Logitech super light mouse with a skin to match for gaming, and a Mx master 3 with skin to match for productivity. A pair of kef reference speakers. A pair of hd820 with a hdv820 with custom balanced audiophile cables, audiophile power cable, and custom ear pads. A Neumann bcm 104 on a silver colored gas spring broadcast mic arm with high end accessories, as well as a wireless modmic. A Sony a1 with a high end 35mm Sony lens, a camera mount to use as web cam with the Sony pro phone for streaming. Then a ua thunderbolt 3 audio interface, a thunderbolt 3 capture device, a thunderbolt 3 dock, an 8 bay hybrid thunderbolt 3 das with pcie expansion slot holding 4x18tb hdd and 4x8tb u.2. A streamdeck xl, a warthog hotas in a hidden motorized compartment so I don’t look like too much of a nerd. And then whatever vr headset it best next week. Finally an acer 175hz 38” flanked by 2 acer 4k 144hz on a high end overbuilt triple monitor arm. These are my dream peripherals. And I’d put them on top of a modded Ford executive desk. And it would cost more than I make in a year. lol
I'm a Logitech fanboy... More or less, but want to look for other brands the nest time I'm gone change. I use the G903 mouse, with the mousepad that charge the mouse. My keyboard is the wireless G915. Almost left Logitech over the G810 keyboard. I usually don't use headsets, since I live alone, but I have a Logitech G933. When playing online with friends I usually use a streaming mic, rather than the headset. I don't stream, I just wanted a okay mic with a stand, so I bought the Svive Hydra Streaming kit. Works well for me. So now I'm just waiting for the chance to buy a new GPU and CPU. The CPU have been on order since black Friday. Now the promise delivery in April. Its an AMD 5900X
My mains:
Keyboard: Logitech G513 MX Brown (the one with the kailh switches, not the romer g crap)
Mouse: Logitech G502 Hero
Audio: Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD
Speakers: JBL LSR305 with LSR310S sub
Headphone: Philips SHP9500 with Antlion ModMic 4
My basic setup: Corsair Strafa RGB MX Red + Razer Bassilisk X Highperspeed + Sennheiser Game One; for productivity nothing beats ThinkPad keyboards and rock either Sennheiser HD58x or PXC 550-II. :)
As always, thank you for the video Star Lord
Oh the X3?? I preferred the X2HR headphones. Very similar, but the style of the X2HR feels more durable, and the cans are less bright from what I remember. He is 100% correct about the bass though.
Nice choices overall. My mains are:
Mouse: Pwnage Ultra Custom ergo.
Keyboard: Durgod Hades 68
Audio: Sennheiser PC37X (planning to pair it with a Fulla 3) and the Presonus Eris 3.5 monitors.
I'm using G305 too. Can't believe it's so good yet so cheap. A single battery can last up to 9 months!
Allways fun to see peoples favorite gear :)
Mouse: Logitech MX1000 and yes I have an extra, I love the size and weight.
At work I use whatever superduper Logitech scroll is available :).
Headphones/headset I love the option to balance game versus chat sound, so I have a pair of Steelseries Artics 7, I would love to update, but Steelseries bloutware (Sonar) just isn't me.
Thank god for Hardware Canucks video of Cool PC Accessories You've Never Heard Of 2021 PC Panel WOOOHOOO, now I can use all my time finding a cool headset ;)
If only music a have an oooooooooooold wired Senheiser from the 80ies on ear open in rear so lovely.
For work we have Jabra, Evolve 75, I can use theese for hours and hours.
Keyboard, well I tend to switch, nothing particular actually, I have tried several keyboard with macro's, but as a programmer I experience the programs to be super clumsy and bloatwre.
At work I have an old Lenovo keyboard with a 2 usb hub built in, love it, I can leave my dongles in the keyboard and just move around and sit everywhere :)
The Xtrfy keyboard, imo 3ven though I haven't even try it, is probably the best keyboard by a gaming company; better than razer, corsair, Logitech, HyperX etc. Not even bother by the sound of the switches; I think they are not lubed, the stabs are so good to listen to and the dampening too! Btw I'm not including Varmilo, ducky the high high ends because they're in a different league.
I have also been using mostly the same setup for a long time. It just works well for me. I don't do much productivity type of work so gaming was always the main focus. I do find myself using the numpad a lot, and can't seem to ditch my Logitech G710+ keyboard with pbt caps, recently picked up a logitech g502 hero (since my mionix naos 7000 died on me 🥺) and really have been loving that. Audio wise I use a blue yeti with sennheiser hd558 headphones. Bang for the buck was always my goal and it all works very well 😁.
Razer huntsman mini, zowie gsr, razer deathadder elite v2, arctis pro gamedac. Thoughts? I personally love everything so much!! Especially the headset and keyboard.
i just seen a person use a android wear watch for the first time on youtube in like 2 years. it a fossil hybrid with an e ink screen and a physical watch on top
Yeah, I am rocking the Sound Blaster X Katana. Great sound bar.
G305 is a really great mouse for the price. I still use it on my Mac even though I’ve upgraded to my Gpro on my pc.
Keyboard: Logitech G710+
Gaming mouse: Logitech G502 hero SE
Work mouse: Logitech G700s
Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 SE
Mic: Blue Yeti
Pretty much every item was bought on Black Friday over the course of several years. Also I didn't realize how Logitech heavy all my peripherals were until I bought them all
@2:15, 2019 wasn't last year... cmon Dmitri wake up 🤣🤣🤣
Mentally we skipped out on 2020. ;)
@@HardwareCanucks Well... fair enough
@@HardwareCanucks Good riddance
I use Sennheiser hd559 and sony xb900n works well for me personally. The sens for music and movies, i mostly game and mobile listen to music with the sony since i finally switch phones to something without a headphone jack lol. Great selection. For monitors I use just basic asus 144hz 1080p tuf gaming ips monitors and i use logitech g703 and cm mk750 keyboard with pbt keycaps from hyper x. Simple but they serve me well. If anyone is looking for a great mouse I have had amazing luck with logitech. I recommend g502 or wireless cause they have never failed me. Gave my old one to a friend in need of a new mouse and wished i bought it instead of the 703 i have now. Both are great but 502 is the king imo
Escape from Tarkov!!! That game broke my mind and can't deal with de Gear fear thing. But I still loving it. Good video!!!! good stuff!
Thanks for the great tips :)
you can order the replacement pads from Sennheiser at least in the UK
That is a nice video, should help me a lot when it comes to replacing my mains:
Epomaker GK87 with lubed black Gateron sw,
Glorious Model O,
Sennheiser HD650 with ifi nano iDSD
Thoroughly recommend them.
I'm currently using
mice: CM310 (I've G305 for my laptop usage but never used it on my gaming setup)
kb: MK730 with MX brown (TKL works best for me, tried 60% KB exactly Anne Pro 2 "Brown MX", but missing my functions keys)
headphones: STEELSERIES Arctis 3 (used to have some sony wireless but I will never go with wireless with headphones).
Thinking of going wireless for mice and keyboard, if only keyboards were more power efficient.
That MX master mouse looks pretty nice and would probably pair well with my MXKeys keyboard... But I haven't used a mouse in years, graphics tablets are just so much better, the only downside is having only 2 buttons on the pen, but touch gestures can make up for that.
I even ended up using my Wacom Intuos to play through the Bioshock series this last month after having issues using a gamepad in the first game, I tried swapping back to controller for the second, but I'd just gotten so used to the Pen Tablet I kinda wanna try other shooters with it now, I had already used an old wacom bamboo for League of Legends back in the day and for games with that kind of overhead perspective (where you can use it in tablet mode, instead of mouse mode) it was already better than a mouse.
So yeah, I think you guys should really give a pen tablet a shot, takes some getting used to, but once you do it's hard to go back to a mouse.
Yes, ~ deserves more respect
dam imo your lighting is so good
mouse - logitech g502 hero
keyboard - razer huntsman tournament edition
headset - hyperx cloud alpha (good sound but mic has a crosstalk issue)
i really like my mouse and keyboard but i might get a new wireless headset or just get a separate mic
Excellent. My tick/tilde key is binded to R_ALT.
For someone who spent 160$ on the Drop PC38X, and waiting for it to arrive... I'm shocked not to hear about it anymore.
You should really review the Durgod HK Venus 60% or Hades 65%. They are insanely competitive and are such underrated but feature packed keyboards for only $110-130 dollars (USD). They have all aluminum bodies, PBT keycaps, a foam dampening pad, per key RGB, a bunch of switch choices, plug and play feature, and the cable is type C. I’m really not sure why no one is talking about them.
Mouse : Corsair Dark core RGB
Headset : Beyerdynamic TYGR
Mic: Beyerdynamic FOX
Keyboard : Corsair K40 (vintage now)
Using the Razer Black Widow full sized keyboard (bought when first released) with the G900 mouse and the Arctis 7 headphones for everything.
I'm maining the GMMK Compact with Glorious Pandas, lubed with G-Lube and spring swapped but about to upgrade to the GMMK Pro and the Ikki68. Glorious Model D mouse. Philips SHP9500 being driven by a Behringer UM2.
I love the mm720 after you recommended it. This mouse also just slides like it's butter on a mouse pad. But I do wish that they made a taller version with the back raised
Eber: Senn still has stock of the cloth pads for the HD 8 DJs, not quite as good a seal but still a bit prettier than exposed foam. ;) Otherwise Geekria has a PU pair on Amazon, haven't tested them myself but Geekria in general makes "OK" replacement pads!
HyperX Alloy Origins Aqua - keyboard
Razer Viper Mini - mouse
HyperX Cloud Flight - headset
I think i have chosen them right, even though you didn't mentioned them in this video
What I would love to see, is a mouse for lefties. They are so rare and most symmetrical mice still have some buttons on the left side that I wouldn't be able to use with my right thumb.
@KunosWorld Even worse, many lefties still use the mouse with their right hand 😅 because it's the way they were thought.
I’m currently using the EVGA z20 optical gaming keyboard (clicky) and I absolutely love it. It replaced a Logitech carbon series. The logi keys were peeling and after 2 g pro mice that both started double clicking within 3-4 months of use I delogiteched my setup lol. Using a death adder v2 wireless and cloud 2 wireless currently.
Well, usually dont, but simple as that: ROccat Vulcan 122 + Roccat Tyon (which sadlky has been EOL by Roccat, never had a better mouse in term of ergonomics.) For sound I use some Wavemaster Neos, a Beyerdynamic DT880 Edition combined with my beloved Asus Xonar Essence STX and a Blue Yeti Mic.
Big Dmitry you should get in contact with Wooting and try their upcoming Wooting Two HE, I will just say that if you like liniar switches you would be blown away also it has some really cool gaming features but it's better to read yourself about those
For the Philips Fidelio X3, try the Dekoni Audio X2 Pads, very recommended, esp. the Choice Leather for the X3 .