When it comes to gaming mice there are plenty to choose from. Most mice favor right-handed gamers, but there are some good ambidextrous options out there including the Gamdias Demeter. The bold color is sure to get this mouse noticed and the slick finish feels good to the touch. There are three colors available including red, blue, and gold. The mouse we were sent to review came in "Pull me over" red.
"The Gamdias Hermes P3 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard really shows how far Gamdias has come in the last few years. I felt that their older designs were less sturdy than some others I have used, and their keycaps, and the paint they used, were not to my tastes. But this one fixes almost all of those problems, as does our recently reviewed Hermes P2. And with this model, they are on the cutting edge of keyboard technology, as this is one of the only Kailh low-profile Brown switch keyboards on the market. It looks nice, feels nice, and works great. My biggest complaint is the price; at $159.99, there is a ton of competition in that price range, and I'm not sure if this is premium enough for that price bracket."
I need a new keyboard. However, I'm not quite sure if this is the keyboard for me.
Some new features that the P2 brings to the table are swappable, optical switches. The blue optical switches don’t bottom out like the standard mechanical switches. They have a nice sturdy feel to them and they react to gentle key presses nicely. The P1’s keys seem a little softer to press. The P2 will probably get softer over time and many key presses.
The Gamdias Hephaestus P1 RGB Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset is, in the most important ways, the best headset we have reviewed to date. The build quality is excellent, and the sound is clean, reasonably clear, and has an excellent frequency response balance that many headphones get totally wrong. It is a bit short on clarity compared to my audiophile headphones, but that is not at all surprising or expected – they cost a lot more, too. The virtual surround features, or pretty much anything else that requires Hera, is unfortunately in a very bad place. Software can be fixed, but only time will tell if they resolve the issues.
They definitely gotta get those drivers working properly. Looks like a nice quality set though. Hopefully they get this ironed out. Lots of competition out there in this realm.
I think I'm gonna need a new mouse soon