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When it comes to gaming, everyone has their own choice of peripherals. No one likes to give up the comfort of using their own gaming hardware/peripherals, and a lot of times, good hardware can actually be the difference between winning and losing a particularly competitive round of Counter-Strike. So we compiled a list of some gaming peripherals you can use to either get an upper hand or just be more comfortable.
Xbox One/360 Controller – Rs. 3,490
It has often been called one of the best controllers ever made, and with good reason. The same controller works for both your Xbox and your PC (the wireless version works with a Bluetooth dongle sold separately). It’s comfortable to use and pretty functional, aside from the D-pad. I personally preferred S Type controllers over the others, and Xbox controller does a great job.
Razer Sabertooth – Rs. 6,969
Razer Sabertooth is a third-party version of the Xbox controller. It takes an already great controller to another level. With a lot of accessories, the Sabertooth comes well equipped and offers a lot of features over the original controller, including an OLED display, extra button and removable wire. Probably the only third-party controller I recommend.
If you’re one of those people who use multiple consoles and a PC for gaming, it can be very irritating get a good sound solution because they all seem quite finicky when it comes to multi-platform compatibility. That’s where the Tritton Universal Kunai Wireless Stereo Headset steps in. These headphones will work with mostly all your consoles and your PC, unless you have an Xbox One.
Razer Orbweaver – Rs. 9,245
Not everyone likes a full size keyboard, and sometimes you might not have enough space for a full size keyboard, or you like the comfort of a keypad better. You might want a mechanical keyboard for gaming but not for all typing. In all of these scenarios, the Razer Orbweaver could be a great buy. It is a great mix of a game pad and a mechanical keyboard. This can be a great addition on to your gaming laptop as well.
SteelSeries Wireless Mobile Controller – Rs. 5,360
If you do a lot of mobile gaming, this tiny controller can be a lot of fun. Use your tablet with a kick stand with this controller to make mobile gaming considerably less painful. The controller works with PC, Mac, Android and iOS. It’s small, compact, easy to use and comes with a carry pouch. What more do you want?
This is another mobile gaming accessory for people who don’t want to carry a separate small controller for their phone. Your iPhone fits in the middle, and it becomes a handheld console. With one D-Pad, Shoulder Triggers and those usual A, B, X, Y buttons. But, you might be worried about killing your phone’s battery with constant gaming. Logitech is one step ahead of you. The company has included a 1,500 mAh battery to charge your phone on the go. So if you’re looking for a powerbank and enjoy gaming, this can be a handy little device. Sadly enough, however, the Logitech PowerShell is only compatible with the iPhone 5/5S and the 5th Generation iPod Touch.
Razer Atrox – Rs. 16,355
Like fighting games? Got your hands on an Xbox One? Want to take your fighting game skills up a level? Well then get yourself the Razer Atrox. It is an arcade stick for the Xbox One. The Razer Atrox has a standard eight-button layout and comes with customizable faceplates to have yours look like you want. It also has a storage compartment underneath it for all the cables you might have.
Asus Xtion Pro Live – Rs. 12,285
The Asus Xtion brings Kinect-styled motion gaming to the PC. With a simple USB connection to your PC/Laptop you will be ready to go. It comes with motion sensing games and more games are available on the Xtion Store. Xtion also features a lot of multimedia features like movies, music, etc and various sports and fitness apps available from the Xtion store.
Nvidia 3D Vision 2 Wireless Glasses Kit – Rs. 14,740
If you’re in the market for some 3D Gaming, Nvidia 3D Vision 2 is the best way to go. 3D gaming has come a long way from where it was, and with all the technology available right now, there is no reason to not try it out. Just pick up a 120 Hz monitor (which is amazing by itself) and a 3D Vision 2 kit, and you will be set. And ever since Nvidia launched LightBoost, the games are much brighter and better looking. With over 600 titles supporting Stereoscopic 3D, and the ability to play your movies and videos in 3D as well, I would say that it’s a great accessory for your PC.
Roccat Apuri Active USB Hub with Mouse Bungee – Rs. 2,400
How many times has the mouse cable getting stuck somewhere annoyed you? That’s where a mouse bungee comes handy. Just keep the wire long enough and keep enough slack, however much you need and rest of the wire would be tucked away. And if that’s not reason enough for you to buy it, the Apuri also has 4 powered USB ports, which easily pushes it beyond competing products.
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