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About StackPick

Researched gaming gear for UK gamers. Real prices. No filler.

What StackPick Is

StackPick is a UK gaming gear recommendation site. The job is simple: cut through the noise and tell you what to actually buy — with real reasoning, real prices on Amazon UK, and no filler.

Every category page, buying guide, and comparison exists to answer one question: given your budget and use case, what is the right piece of kit? Not the most-reviewed. Not the most-marketed. The right one.

How We Research

Every recommendation starts with the data — sensor specs, switch actuation profiles, panel response times, weight-to-feature ratios. Then it gets filtered through what actually matters in real use: how a mouse feels after three hours of Valorant, whether a chair's lumbar support holds up over a full work day, whether a monitor's HDR implementation is genuine or marketing.

We cross-reference UK community consensus from Reddit, Discord, and long-term owner reviews. We track price history. We do not recommend products that are only good value when they happen to be on sale — the price you see is the price we based the call on, checked and updated weekly.

When a newer product makes a current recommendation obsolete, we update the page. When a price shift changes the value calculus, we note it. The date on every page is the date it was last verified — not the date it was first published.

Affiliate Disclosure

StackPick participates in the Amazon Associates programme. Every product link on this site is an Amazon UK affiliate link — if you buy through one, we receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

This is how the site is funded. It does not influence which products are recommended. The affiliate relationship is with Amazon, not with the brands — we have no sponsored content deals, no paid placements, and no agreements with manufacturers. A product earns a recommendation by being the best option at its price. That is the only criterion.

Our Promise

No fake reviews. No inflated specs used to justify bad picks. No recommending the expensive option when the cheaper one is genuinely better for the use case. The goal is to give you the same advice a knowledgeable friend would — the one who has actually used the gear and has no reason to steer you wrong.

UK Market Only

StackPick covers the UK market specifically. Prices are in GBP, links go to Amazon UK, and availability is checked against UK stock. If you are outside the UK, the recommendations are still valid — but the prices and links will not be.