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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Headphones: CORSAIR HS80 RGB WIRELESS Premium Gaming Headset with Spatial Audio Review
Input: Keychron Q1 Custom Mechanical Keyboard Review: A Must Buy
Memory: Crucial Ballistix 32GB DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory Kit Review
Mobile: Gaming on Galaxy Z Fold 3 is unmatched
Storage: MakerDisk Review: microSDs and SSDs Made for Raspberry Pi
Video: ELGATO FACECAM Review - What can my Belly-Cam really do in a practical test? Everyday life vs. marketing





Headphones:

Mad Shrimps: CORSAIR HS80 RGB WIRELESS Premium Gaming Headset with Spatial Audio Review

Right after adjusting the headband of the HS80 RGB Wireless, the headset felt immediately more comfortable versus the previous HS iterations. The overall construction feels light, even if it also needs to house batteries for up to 20 hours of autonomy.

[M] [M] CORSAIR HS80 RGB WIRELESS Premium Gaming Headset with Spatial Audio Review

Input:

MMORPG.com: Keychron Q1 Custom Mechanical Keyboard Review: A Must Buy

Keychron recently launched its first custom mechanical keyboard. At only $169, it's a game-changing board that gamers and keyboard enthusiasts can't afford to miss.

Keychron Q1 Custom Mechanical Keyboard Review: A Must Buy | MMORPG.com

Memory:

FunkyKit: Crucial Ballistix 32GB DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory Kit Review

The refreshed line of the Ballistix RAM have been on the market for over a year now, and it’s still one of the most interesting series of memory for gamers. This review will focus on ...



Crucial Ballistix 32GB DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory Kit Review - FunkyKit

Mobile:

Max Tech: Gaming on Galaxy Z Fold 3 is unmatched

I played COD Mobile, League of Legends Wild Rift, AND Genshin Impact on both the iPhone 12 Pro Max and the Galaxy Z Fold 3!



Gaming on Galaxy Z Fold 3 is UNMATCHED (Sorry Apple...)

Storage:

Tom's Hardware: MakerDisk Review: microSDs and SSDs Made for Raspberry Pi

The operating system is preloaded and the disks are fast.



MakerDisk Review: microSDs and SSDs Made for Raspberry Pi

Video:

IgorsLAB: ELGATO FACECAM Review - What can my Belly-Cam really do in a practical test? Everyday life vs. marketing

A little spoiler up front: it’s not a slam today, though some questions remain. But if you spend almost 200 euros on a webcam, you’re going into the race with certain expectations and you’ll base your decision on the price. Elgato manufactures high-quality and thus unfortunately not quite cheap products, but already sets the bar very high for itself via the carefully built image. And that’s exactly why I first used the Facecam for a longer period of time, alternately being pleased, occasionally annoyed and sometimes even surprised, just to get as objective a judgement as possible.



ELGATO FACECAM Review - What can my Belly-Cam really do in a practical test? Everyday life vs. marketing