Enermax Aurora Micro Wireless
Introduction While the majority of people will run their systems with full size keyboards there are others who want something a bit smaller. Perhaps you have a media PC, or you’re low on space? Enermax...
View ArticleSpeedlink Snappy Wireless Mouse
Introduction Today we’re looking at a straight forward, simple mouse from Speedlink. It’s called the Snappy and just by looking at it you can see why, but looks alone won’t suffice. Let’s see how good...
View ArticleXEBEC tech M-Touch Wireless Optical mouse
Introduction The way we interact with technology has changed quite a lot in recent years. We’re moving away from buttons and more towards touch inputs, and now XEBEC tech have combined the two for use...
View ArticleSpeedlink Metis Wireless Headset
Introduction As one of the larger generic peripheral manufacturers, computer users (and indeed XSReviews) are no strangers to Speedlink’s products. Today, we are looking at the Speedlink Metis, a...
View ArticleTrendnet Unveil 450MBps Wireless
TRENDnet have announced the release of their latest wireless routers and network adapters at the IFA in Berlin; impressively these operate at a speed of 450MBps, 3 times that of traditional wireless...
View ArticleAuna PS-7801 Wireless Speaker System
Click to Enlarge Introduction The idea behind the Auna PS-7801s is a sound one – plug the transmitter into your hi-fi, MP3 player or PC, then use the speakers wirelessly up to 100 metres away....
View ArticlePlantronics Voyager Pro UC 2
Introduction The Voyager Pro UC 2 is the latest in a line of fairly well respected Bluetooth headsets from the popular audio firm Plantronics. The Voyager lineup emphasises a good balance of sound...
View ArticleXenta Laser 2.4GHz wireless mouse review: short and sweet
Today we’re taking a look at a budget gaming mouse from Xenta. The mouse comes in at a £15 price point, but still includes a 2000 DPI sensor, wireless connectivity and unique adjustable sides. Ebuyer...
View ArticleJelly Comb Wireless TV headphones review
Today we’re looking at the £25 Jelly Comb Wireless TV headphones. These headphones connect to any 3.5mm or stereo phono source via a low-latency wireless transmission, and are intended to be used with...
View ArticleSoundpeats Q29 wireless earbuds review
Truly wireless earbuds. Apple’s AirPods are the best known example, but there are plenty of clever boffins in labs turning out these super portable headphones. The properly wireless design makes them...
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