Vulcan II TKL and Burst II Pro launch from Turtle Beach

They both look slick. Hope they’re good as they look. Enjoy the official details below. San Diego, CA – October 14, 2025 – Leading gaming accessories maker Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: TBCH) today announced the global launch of the new Turtle Beach® Vulcan™ II TKL RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and Turtle Beach® Burst™ II Pro Esports Gaming Mouse. The Vulcan II TKL RGB mec...[Read More]

Womier ERA75 Keyboard Review

My foray into the keyboard world this year has taught me quite a bit about what to expect when trying to choose a good keyboard. In my opinion, comfort, stability, flexibility, and good software are the main categories to judge a keyboard when picking the right one. Sometimes keyboards can be spot-on in those categories, and sometimes they can be a little off. Rarely are they so far off that the u...[Read More]

Womier Keyboard – SK75 TMR Review

As you are aware, or maybe you’re not, I’m a huge keyboard fanatic and someone tough to please when it comes to the perfect keyboard experience. Raised on an IBM globe typewriter, properly computer keyboard assimilated through a Commodore 128, my keyboard preferences are precise as they are particular. My fav? Creamy keyboards that are adjustable every which way and seamlessly programmed through a...[Read More]

AULA F108 Pro Keyboard Review

I never expected to get a pro version of the AULA F108 for review, but here we are. While AULA F108 Pro contains the same oddball south-facing LED letters on the keys as the smaller version does, it still maintains that same wonderful typing flow, while also offering some decently built software that is easy to use. Of course, that doesn’t mean everything is perfect with the F108; rather, it just ...[Read More]

Epomaker TH108 Keyboard Review

Keyboard progression has become a huge deal lately. As more PC elit…gamers jump on the hype train with that platform, having the right keyboard is essential. Esports folks need a more complicated, adjustable keyboard. Streamers who bring their personality and precision require a more nuanced way of stroking keys. For old people like me, I just need that sweet-sweet creamy sound that assures my PC ...[Read More]

Epomaker HE80 Review

I haven’t been a huge fan of smaller keyboards, mainly because I’m a traditionalist and have always loved the use of a keypad. But occasionally, I run across a smaller keyboard that feels good, types well, and can be forgiven for its lack of keypad-ness. This reviewed keyboard is such a case. The HE80 from keyboard maker Epomaker is a 75% keyboard that brings comfortable typing, accurate key punch...[Read More]

AULA F108 Keyboard Review

I have been a typing enthusiast for as long as I can remember. I started a lonnnnngggg time ago on an IBM typewriter. Yes, the one with ink ribbons. Also, the one that didn’t feature the Whiteout ribbons. What a Godsend those were. It sure beat standalone Whiteout. Anyway, I digress. As time marched on, my keyboard experience journeyed from typewriter to serial wired, then from serial wired to USB...[Read More]

Epomaker TH85 Gaming Keyboard Review

As a college student that likes to squeeze in some gaming sessions in between classes and work, this keyboard has been a treat. Up until recently, I’ve only used keyboards that come with prebuilt PCs and your standard mechanical gaming ones. My typical keyboard, a K70 CORE (Steel Grey) Mechanical Keyboard from CORSAIR, served me well for the past year but, there’s a whole keyboard industry that I ...[Read More]

AJAZZ AK680 Max Mechanical Keyboard Review

Last year I delved deeper into the arena of customizable mechanical keyboards, one I had primarily passed by in my years of gaming. The AJAZZ AK820 Max and the AJAZZ AK870 were two sides of a similar coin. Both had impressive lighting effects, responsive and satisfying keystrokes, and ease of use for whatever purpose they would be implemented for. When it was all said and done, the AK820 felt like...[Read More]

Mechlands Vibe99 Review (PC)

In the early days of typing (post-Linotype), there was nothing like having a good-sounding keyboard that typed well. I started back in the IBM typewriter days featuring the globe of letters leading the way. From there, I worked my way through Apple IIe to gain experience on an actual computer keyboard, which brought me spiritual fulfillment. Yeah, that’s dramatic, but I love a good keyboard. In 20...[Read More]

AJAZZ AK820 Max HE

For over a month, I have had the pleasure of trying out the AJAZZ AK820 Max HE keyboard. It’s a mini keyboard, designed with an old school Commodore 64 structure (at least visually – and for an old person like me) that is more focused on the perfect gaming experience than it is an ideal typing stroke for Microsoft Word, although it does a comfortable job inside that application. Check out the AJAZ...[Read More]

CIDOO QK61 Mechanical Keyboard Review (PC)

There is nothing in this world more satisfying than a good keyboard. When done right, a keyboard is a word piano that allows you mental verbal musical flow, as you put together a Magnus opus of a paper, review, or academic journal (because you’re dying to do one of those). In addition to flow, when the keys are going hard, there is nothing like hearing the clicky-clack of a good keyboard sound. It...[Read More]

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