STACK #169 Nov 2018

GAMES

FEATURE

Razer Raiju Ultimate

Logitech G Pro mouse Another product for those who fancy themselves as up and coming esports athletes, the new Logitech G Pro mouse was designed alongside 50 gaming pros – and it shows. It’s got Logitech’s most accurate gaming sensor, and consumes less power, which means a smaller battery and an overall lighter mouse. It also boasts extra programmable (but also removable) buttons, and onboard profile storage. If you really want to be the very best you can be, you might want to pick up one of these.

Are you a PS4 user who’s unsatisfied with your base kit? Razer have the answer for you with the Raiju Ultimate – the equivalent of the Wolverine for PlayStation. It features Chroma lighting, interchangeable thumbsticks, and connects over either

Bluetooth or wired. And of course, a few extra buttons for that added edge.

Logitech MX Sound Premium Speakers Looking to add a bit of sound boost to your setup, but don’t fancy a pair of headphones? How about trying out Logitech’s MX Sound premium Bluetooth speakers? You can use them over Bluetooth (naturally) or over a wired

connection, and you can switch between devices you have connected. Great for a PC setup or just to have around the home.

Turtle Beach Recon 200

Poké Ball Plus With Pokémon Let’s Go, Eevee/Pikachu releasing this month, you’ll want to experience it the best way possible,

You can’t get much better than this for under $100. If you’re in the market for a new gaming headset on a budget, you’ll want to head straight for the new Turtle Beach Recon 200s. They’re an amplified, wired gaming headset at one of the best price points on the market. Great for kids just getting into Fortnite.

and that will inarguably be with the new Poké Ball Plus controller. You can catch Pokémon with it, walk around and interact with menus, and best of all, it’s even compatible with Pokémon GO . You know you need one.

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