Cougar Forza 85 Essential Review: A Streamlined Forza 85
Cougar’s Forza 85 Essential offers a streamlined, less-expensive version of the Forza 85, but there’s little reason to consider it over competitors.
Cougar’s Forza 85 Essential offers a streamlined, less-expensive version of the Forza 85, but there’s little reason to consider it over competitors.
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Taichi’s flagship-class hardware without the high-end look for under $380.
The Limink LK14 offers an excellent combination of versatility, quality and performance.
Razer’s earbuds deliver low-latency for gaming, but ANC and feature set don’t impress.
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The Asus RT-AX1800S is a reasonable value pick with lots to like, but it’s no speed demon.
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The Xreal Beam accessory brings wireless connectivity to the Air AR glasses.
A well-appointed option in the sub $250 space.
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