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Sandberg Gaming Mouse and Keyboard review !

Hello guys today we have a review about a gaming keyboard and gaming mouse from sandberg !

Let's start with the firestorm gaming keyboard :

The Sandberg FireStorm Mechanical Keyboard is the ultimate keyboard for the serious gamer! The keyboard is built on a heavy metal plate, and offers 104 mechanical keys, ensuring complete precision and extreme durability! Each key has complete RGB backlighting. Included in the package is user-friendly software for the programming of lights etc.

All keys with mechanical switches.

Wrist rest for comfortable use. USB interface:

  • Cable length: 1.8 m

  • 104 standard keys

  • Outemu Blue mechanical switches

  • RGB color for all keys

  • Weight: 1000 g

  • Detachable wrist rest

My review :

This keyboard was much better than I'd expected, right from opening it, it is a good solid build, all metal, very good quality. It came with key pullers and extra keys which I did not expect, and found them to be a good surprise. Setting it up is always easy as just plug&play.

The lighting on the keyboard is very good to look at, especially the RGB around the edges, the colours flow very smoothly and makes for a great viewing experience. The keys themselves feel very good, not too loud but you do get that great typewriter sort of feedback from it, so definitely would recommend this keyboard for the proper mechanical feel. The font for the shift and enter in the product pictures seemed a little strange, and I wasn't a fan of them, however, seeing the keyboard in person, the font is a bit different, and much better.

Overall, this keyboard is such a great keyboard for how much it costs, and I'm very happy with it, considering its competitors are the likes of Razer and Corsair, I think it's done a good job with the pricing, and the quality of the keyboard, would definitely recommend!

Second product the sniper gaming mouse :

The Sandberg Wireless Sniper Mouse can be used with and without the cable, according to your desire. The mouse is charged via the accompanying USB cable, and can be connected to the PC with the same cable - or completely wirelessly for optimum freedom. With an attractively thick scroll wheel and trigger button, as well as a battery indicator. 3 built-in LED lights in changing colours and a total of 8 buttons.

Specification :

  • USB interface

  • Wireless frequency: 2405 MHz - 2476 MHz

  • Optical sensor

  • Switchable DPI (1000, 1600, 2000, 2400)

  • 3-color LED lights

  • 8 buttons

  • Key life: 5 million

  • Rechargeable 1200 mAh lithium battery

  • Battery LED indicator

  • Charge time: Approx. 6-8 hours

  • Working time: Approx. 3 months

My review :

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My issue primarily with wireless “gaming” Mice has been the latency. I don’t like latency and I don’t like wires and there always seem to be compromise, but you don’t have to with this mouse. As for the built quality it feels light but doesn’t have any cheap feeling sharp edges and generally overall is quite nice in the hand. I cannot comment on the extent of the battery life as I haven’t used it enough yet for it to run out for so far first impressions are great. Can’t say that it will improve my gamins skills, but it does allow me to have that balance of freedom of being wireless and the low latency of a wired device. Did I also mention that you can use it wired too, for perhaps if you play more competitively and it also charges via this cable although it has a proprietary connector sort of… It is micro USB but the way it is designed unless you are willing to file off some plastic of a normal micro USB connector you will probably need the proprietary cable it comes with. Also, mine was pretty much fully charged out of the box. Wireless gaming mice have really come on recently and I am so glad I have waited for so long to get something like that now the tech is beginning to mature. Great implantation from Sandberg.

Link :https://sandberg.it/en-bh/product/Wireless-Sniper-Mouse

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