The GEEKOM A9 Max computer stands out as a powerful machine thanks to its dual channel DDR5 memory configuration. Meanwhile, the Autonomous ErgoChair Pro provides decent seating comfort but ultimately lacks standout features in other categories. Graphics enthusiasts can check out updated benchmarks pitting the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti against the AMD Radeon 9070 XT with a fresh focus beyond traditional rasterization performance. Audio gear reviews round out the list by examining the new SOUNDPEATS Air6 HS and the open back aune AC55, each offering distinct design choices for different listening preferences.
Computers: GEEKOM A9 Max 2026 Edition review: benchmarked with 64GB of dual-channel DDR5
Furniture: Autonomous ErgoChair Pro Review: Comfortable, but that's it
Graphics Cards: Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti vs AMD Radeon 9070 XT: Massive 52 Game Benchmark
Headphones: SOUNDPEATS Air6 HS Review, aune AC55 Reference Open-Back Clip-On Headphones Review
Computers:
Neowin: GEEKOM A9 Max 2026 Edition review: benchmarked with 64GB of dual-channel DDR5
TL;DR: The A9 Max is a completely different beast with dual-channel memory.
Furniture:
Tom's Hardware: Autonomous ErgoChair Pro Review: Comfortable, but that's it
A comfortable but ultimately lackluster chair
Graphics Cards:
TechSpot: Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti vs AMD Radeon 9070 XT: Massive 52 Game Benchmark
A little over a year ago, we compared the Radeon RX 9070 XT and GeForce RTX 5070 Ti in a 55 game benchmark and found the Radeon GPU trailing by roughly 5% at both 1440p and 4K. That comparison, however, focused primarily on rasterization performance, which is something we're changing for this updated benchmark review.
Headphones:
APH Networks: SOUNDPEATS Air6 HS Review
At our work we have scheduled time where, as a team, we gather to play online games together. However, one thing that I have learned while participating in this is that even when you schedule people to have fun, they might not join in. Our first time we did something like this, we had a surprisingly good attendance. However, the following month was already reduced by four or five, and by the time this month rolled around, we had about four out of twenty people show up. Also, without a specific person in charge, no one really wanted to lead games to play. The original intention was so that the team would get to know each other in a non-work environment but still during work hours, but it seems like everyone is now familiar with each other. While I hope more gaming times continue, to do this, we need more people willing to have fun and someone to lead the way. In a similar vein, today we have the SOUNDPEATS Air6 HS. We have become quite acquainted with SOUNDPEATS and their Bluetooth offerings for the past two years, so they do not need any introductions. However, with today's offerings, they have provided a new category that we have not seen from them yet, which they call a "semi-in-ear" design. Is this SOUNDPEATS trying to lead the way with some fun in a new form factor? Will we still see the same things in the Air6 HS that we have grown to appreciate with this company? Let us read on to find out!
NikKTech: aune AC55 Reference Open-Back Clip-On Headphones Review
Built with confidence, tuned with intention, the aune AC55 delivers clarity, comfort, and real volume authority while trading isolation and compactness for openness.
