Reviews RSS



Apple Magic Keyboard USB-C Review

Apple has finally redesigned its Wireless Keyboard after eight years. Magic Keyboard ($99) has a sleeker frame and firmer key switches than its predecessor. Also included is a Lightning-to-USB cable that allows you to charge the battery and use the Magic Keyboard wired with your Mac desktop or laptop. If you can, try out the keyboard for an extended time period, as its keystrokes are shallower than that of the older model, so you may need some time to become accustomed to it.

Continue reading



Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse Review

With its touch-centric tiled user interface and Bluetooth connectivity, the Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse is a compact wireless mouse that connects via Bluetooth and fits comfortably in your pocket or bag. The profile of this mouse isn't too low, so it's comfortable to hold in your hand, unlike other portable mice like the. Its plastic chassis has a pewter finish, which is complemented by touches of silver on the perimeter and the touch-sensitive strip. A black rubber material on the sides serves as a grip, and that is the only deviation from its all-plastic construction. Directly beneath the touch-sensitive strip, meanwhile, is a light that indicates when the battery is low or the Sculpt Mobile is in pairing mode. Sculpt...

Continue reading



Apple Magic Mouse 2 Review

Apple Magic Mouse users complain about its short battery life as one of their biggest complaints. It's not uncommon for the mouse to need new batteries after just four weeks, which means you're using a lot of AA batteries. In response to user complaints, Apple has introduced Magic Mouse 2 as standard equipment on new iMacs. This includes the Apple iMac 27-inch with a 5K Retina display. Rechargeable batteries and an idiot-proof pairing process are among the upgrades. Though it's $10 more expensive, it's certainly an improvement over the previous version at $79 (if you buy it separately). Design and Features With the same white, polycarbonate, arched profile as the Apple Magic Mouse, the Magic Mouse 2 ($67.98 at Amazon)...

Continue reading



Apple Magic Mouse (USB-C) Review

Apple's Magic Mouse hasn't changed much in almost a decade. The primary updates over the years have been switching away from AA batteries to a rechargeable design, dropping the "2" in the name, and adding an extra color option. It remains a good enough daily driver, and unlike the Apple Magic Keyboard, it’s not exorbitantly expensive. The latest version of the Magic Mouse ($79 for white, $99 for black as tested) merely switches from Apple’s Lightning ports to USB-C. The mouse remains a good enough everyday driver, and unlike the Apple Magic Keyboard, it's not too pricey. It's too small for large hands; it's too glossy to remain clean for long; and—in a long-standing complaint—you need to flip it over...

Continue reading



Logitech MX Master 3 Wireless Mouse Review - Master 3 or Master 3S?

How can you make something better that already accomplishes your goals? Productivity-driven individuals who wish to read, process, and create as much as possible as quickly have traditionally favored Logitech's MX Master mice. (Although that might sound like the majority of people nowadays, not everyone purchases a mouse over it.) The $99.99 MX Master 3, Logitech's newest flagship MX mouse, solidifies the series' position as the industry standard for potent office accessories. It is much more user-friendly and comfy with minor adjustments. Additionally, extensive customization is now more accessible thanks to a new software feature, allowing even non-tweakers to find their rhythm and optimize their process. This mouse is worth the investment, regardless of whether you're an expert at multitasking...

Continue reading