TechwareLabs Your source for unbiased computer hardware reviews, guides, and editorials

Search Form

GroovyW Bluetooth Speaker with Wireless Charging Station

Luxa2 which is a sub-brand of Thermaltake, introduces yet another wireless bluetooth speaker, the Groovy W. With great sound and an absolutely beautiful design, Luxa2 didn't hold back anything on their latest bluetooth speaker. The sharp looking speaker comes with wireless charge station which increases an already impressive 13 to 15 hour battery life another 13 to 15 hours. Not only does the charging station charge the Groovy W, but it will also charge your devices as well (mobile devices, phones, tablet, etc), which comes in handy if you find yourself away from an outlet or another power source that you would use charge your device. The Groovy W pairs with your phone in seconds, informing you that your device has been connected by a soothing voice that simply says 'paired' so you can start blasting your favorite music instantly.

Tt eSports Level 10 M Gaming Headset Review

Today we are taking a look at Tt eSPORTS' high-end gaming headset, the Level 10 M. With aluminum construction throughout the frame, an adjustable, locking headband, detachable, bi-lateral cable, and folding noise-canceling microphone this gaming headset seems to have a lot of promise. Read on to see how well it actually performs.

AudioFly AF56 Earphones Review

When you think about buying headphones the first few brands that come to mind would probably be, Beats, Sony, Bose and Skullcandy, more than likely. I'm here to introduce to you a fairly new company, with a lot to pack, AudioFly. They are a company based in Australia and they both design and build headphones. They base their design with an old school touch but with new inspiring technology for audio. They currently have 4 headphones out, the AF33, AF45, AF56 and the AF78. In this review I'll be testing the AF56, their second best that they have on the current market. AudioFly AF56 is packing their largest in-ear driver and ..”delivers uncompromising sound, pumping out astonishing clarity over the whole spectrum with a rich and detailed bottom end...” according to their website.

Fanny Wang WangBuds Review

Up until recently, sound quality in the main-stream mobile market was more of an afterthought than a design feature. But with the introduction of higher-end audio to the masses (Dre Beats, Monster, etc.), people have begun to realize how a good pair of headphones can really enhance their music. Today we are taking a look at a pair of earbuds from Fanny Wang called the WangBuds. Jokes about the name aside, these earbuds look like serious business with a unique design which promises to deliver amazing sound as well as comfort. Read on to see how these earbuds perform.

Tt eSPORTS Cronos Gaming Headset Review

Today we will have the opportunity to test out the Tt eSports headset known as "Cronos". Tt eSports offers very many peripherals for both consoles, and PC. When the decision came about that they were going to start releasing under eSPORTS arena, it came as no surprise because of their desire to continue to stand out with products like the level 10 mouse, co-designed by BMW and the Poseidon keyboard.

GamesterGear Cruiser P3210 Gaming Headset Review

We all like great sound quality, right? I'm very sure that if you own a gaming, or a heavily customized PC, you like to have high quality audio, be it by means of a surround sound system or a great pair of headphones. The usual downside with a set of phenomenal gaming headsets is that they tend to break the bank. Most quality headsets, with their large drivers and surround support tend to run well over $150. I'm not saying that an inexpensive headset can be bad, I've used a $30 Plantronics 355 and loved it, but when the product costs more, you can expect it to have more features. So, what happens when a product advertises more features, but doesn't necessarily cost more? The Cruiser P3210 from GamesterGear, which MSRPs $90 seems to be that product, so how about we take a look.