Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: Jiushark JF800 Diamond Review: The best air cooler you can’t buy
Headphones: Corsair Void Wireless v2 Review: A solid mid-range option
Input: Epomaker Alice 66 Review
Memory: TEAMGROUP Triple Threat Review: Ultra MicroSDXC 1TB, CR1 Card Reader, and PU Leather Square Bag, T-FORCE XTREEM 7200 CL34 vs 7600 CL36 vs 6000 CL30 MT/s DDR5 memory kit review
Power: Silicon Power QS58 20000 mAh Power Bank Review
Other: The Razer Iskur V2 overall excels as a gaming chair, but its lumbar support is the true star of the show
Cooling:
Tom's Hardware: Jiushark JF800 Diamond Review: The best air cooler you can’t buy
Jiushark’s JF800 Diamond is the strongest air cooler we’ve ever tested, but has very limited U.S. availability.
This little-known company’s CPU air cooler is the strongest we’ve ever tested
Headphones:
Tom's Hardware: Corsair Void Wireless v2 Review: A solid mid-range option
Great mids for a mid-range budget.
This $120 headset actually sounds pretty good in all media — games, music, and movies
Input:
APH Networks: Epomaker Alice 66 Review
The past few months for me have been quite busy with a lot of learning and a lot of adapting. I have officially moved out and have begun to live with my brother. That being said, I have often times found that I am living alone more often just given my brother's work schedule and additional commitments. There is definitely a learning curve when it comes to living alone, but it was not as big as I had anticipated. I have personally found that life has become a lot more structured and controlled now that I do not have to worry about as many people in my household. My fridge is no longer stocked with unnecessary items, and I have more control over my own diet. The overall control I feel is very rewarding in its own way, granting me the ability to simply live life as I please. With all this freedom, I find myself living a little bit healthier than I had previously been, as I find myself being able to prioritize cooking healthy meals, going out for walks, and spending more time with my friends. With health being at the forefront of my mind, it brings to question whether or not I am taking care of my body as a whole or not. There are small details in our everyday lives that we often do not think about when it comes to maintaining our bodies, and one of them is the wrist strain we can acquire from typing on a traditional keyboard. While many of us have become accustomed to the standard keyboard, there are those who are in search of something more ergonomic and healthier for your wrists. That is where the Epomaker Alice 66 comes to play. The Alice 66 is an Alice layout keyboard, as the name implies, that focuses on reducing wrist strain. Will I be pleasantly surprised by the Alice 66's typing experience? Keep reading to find out!
Memory:
Babeltech Reviews: TEAMGROUP Triple Threat Review: Ultra MicroSDXC 1TB, CR1 Card Reader, and PU Leather Square Bag
At BabelTechReviews, we love surprises—and TEAMGROUP delivered three in one go. In a world where memory cards and card readers are often afterthoughts, and accessories like travel bags get sidelined, this trio reminded us that attention to detail, speed, and a touch of style still matter. We took the TEAMGROUP ULTRA MicroSDXC A2 V30 1TB, paired it with the ULTRA CR1 Card Reader, and even packed them into the Square PU Leather Bag for a week of real-world testing across a variety of use cases—from photography and 4K video, to desktop file dumps and even mobile gaming.
TEAMGROUP Triple Threat Review: Ultra MicroSDXC 1TB, CR1 Card Reader, and PU Leather Square Bag
Neowin: T-FORCE XTREEM 7200 CL34 vs 7600 CL36 vs 6000 CL30 MT/s DDR5 memory kit review
We were given a 32GB DDR5 7200MT/s kit to test, so naturally we decided to pitch them against other DDR5 kits we had lying around. But, how much of a difference does it make?
T-FORCE XTREEM 7200 CL34 vs 7600 CL36 vs 6000 CL30 MT/s DDR5 memory kit review
Power:
Mad Shrimps: Silicon Power QS58 20000 mAh Power Bank Review
The QS58 power bank from Silicon Power comes in handy when you need to recharge multiple devices from a single source, while being packed with a lot of safety technologies. The remaining charge is displayed via a simple 4-LED display and can be easily taken with you on flights, complying with IATA regulations.
Other:
Tom's Hardware: The Razer Iskur V2 overall excels as a gaming chair, but its lumbar support is the true star of the show
If your tired back needs some comforting, look no further than the Iskur V2