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AndaSeat
AndaSeat Kaiser 4
£394
4.9
6D ArmrestsPop-out LumbarMagnetic Headrest
Pros
- Revolutionary 6D armrests: Perfect for supporting your arms while using a phone or Steam Deck.
- Pop-out lumbar support: Gas-spring mechanism provides 24° of extension for deep back relief.
- Magnetic cooling pillow: Snap-on memory foam headrest with an integrated cooling gel layer.
Cons
- Complex assembly: The advanced lumbar and 6D armrest mechanisms make it heavy to put together.
- Large footprint: Requires significant floor space compared to slimmer office chairs.
AOC
AOC Gaming 24G4XE
£107
4.5
24" 1080pFast IPS 180Hz0.5ms (MPRT)
Pros
- Fast IPS technology ensures minimal motion blur for high-speed shooters.
- G-Sync & Adaptive-Sync support prevents screen tearing even on budget GPUs.
- Compact 24" size provides high pixel density (92 PPI) for sharp 1080p visuals.
Cons
- Basic tilt-only stand: Lacks height, swivel, or pivot adjustments.
- HDR10 is entry-level; don't expect 'true' high dynamic range depth.
AOC
AOC Gaming Q27G3XMN
£293
4.5
27" 1440pMini-LED 180HzHDR1000
Pros
- Stunning HDR1000 performance that rivals panels twice its price.
- VA panel provides a high native contrast ratio for deep, ink-like blacks.
- Mini-LED backlighting with 336 dimming zones dramatically improves local contrast compared to standard VA panels.
Cons
- VA Smearing: Fast dark-to-light motion can have slight trailing.
- No USB hub or Type-C connectivity: A strictly video-focused display.
ASUS
ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDMG
£429
4.9
27" 1440pGlossy WOLED 240Hz0.03ms (GtG)
Pros
- Stunning 3rd Gen WOLED panel with extreme 1300 nits peak brightness.
- Glossy finish provides superior clarity and 'pop' compared to matte OLEDs.
- Comprehensive 3-year warranty that explicitly covers OLED burn-in.
Cons
- Reflective surface: Needs controlled lighting to avoid mirror-like glare.
- Lacks HDMI 2.1 (uses HDMI 2.0), limiting consoles to 1440p/120Hz.
ASUS
ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless
£123 £169.99 -27%
4.5
96% Efficiency LayoutROG NX Snow Switches1500hr Battery
Pros
- Elite battery life: Up to 1,500 hours of playtime with lighting off via SpeedNova wireless.
- Premium acoustics: Integrated silicone dampening foam and switch pads for a quiet, refined 'thock'.
- Versatile controls: Multi-function wheel and button for instant media and lighting tweaks.
Cons
- Software bloat: Armoury Crate can be resource-heavy for some PC setups.
- Non-standard font: The ROG-specific keycap legends might not appeal to minimalists.
ATK
ATK VXE MAD R+ (White)
£48
4.5
42g Ultra-lightPAW3395/3950 Sensor8K Polling
Pros
- Unbeatable value: Flagship sensor and 8K polling for under £50.
- Upgraded endurance: 500mAh battery provides significantly more playtime than the standard R model.
- Premium feel: Features a smooth 'Ice-feel' coating that stays grippy during intense sessions.
Cons
- Thin-shell compromise: The ultra-light build lacks the structural 'heft' of more expensive rivals.
- Web-based software: Configuration relies on an online driver which may not suit every user.
Aula
Aula F99 Wireless
£82
4.5
Gasket Mount8000mAh Battery96% Layout
Pros
- Acoustic perfection: Five-layer dampening and pre-lubed switches provide a world-class sound profile.
- Massive capacity: A dual 4000mAh (8000mAh total) battery for weeks of wireless use.
- True flexibility: Full hot-swap support for both 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches.
Cons
- Charging speed: The massive battery can take a significant time to reach 100%.
- Gamer-Retro vibe: The bold 'Blue & White' colorway is a specific aesthetic choice.
Bose
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2
£399 £449.95 -11%
4.5
Lossless USB-C AudioWorld-Class ANCSpatial Audio
Pros
- Class-leading noise cancellation: Industry-benchmark ANC that silences offices, flights, and family members with ease.
- Lossless wired audio: New USB-C connection delivers a full lossless signal — a first for the QuietComfort lineup.
- Immersive spatial audio: 'Cinema Mode' creates a convincing wide soundstage for both gaming and film.
Cons
- Premium price tag: The most expensive headset in the lineup — you're paying for the Bose name and ANC crown.
- Battery dependency: Even in wired lossless mode, the battery must have some charge — it won't function completely dead.
Corsair
Corsair TC100 Relaxed
£187
4.5
Wider Seat BaseBreathable Fabric160° Recline
Pros
- Roomy design: Broad seat base is much more comfortable for larger frames.
- Breathable upholstery: Soft fabric finish prevents the 'sweaty' feeling of cheap PU leather.
- Extreme recline: Goes back a full 160°, making it ideal for post-game naps.
Cons
- Basic 2D armrests: Limited to up/down and side-to-side movement.
- External pillows: Uses strap-on lumbar and neck cushions rather than integrated support.
Endgame Gear
Endgame Gear OP1w 4K V2
£104
4.5
59g WirelessPAW3950 Custom Sensor4K Polling
Pros
- Unrivaled click feel — pre-sorted Kailh GX mechanical switches for peak tactility.
- Bespoke customisation: Swappable main switches and internal 'GX Speed Mode'.
- Elite tracking: Custom 30K PAW3950 sensor with 750 IPS for flawless flicks.
Cons
- Specialized shape: The narrow frame and high-back hump are strictly for Claw/Fingertip grips.
- Battery trade-off: Permanent 'Corded Mode' tracking limits battery to ~30hrs at 4K.
EUREKA
EUREKA Typhon Gaming Chair
£369
4.5
Self-Adaptive LumbarCloudSilk MeshG-Force Equalizer
Pros
- Zero heat trap: Full mesh seat and backrest provide maximum airflow.
- Adaptive support: The split-back design moves with you as you twist and turn.
- Esports aesthetic: Delivers ergonomic benefits without losing the 'gaming' look.
Cons
- Firm sit: Mesh doesn't have the 'sink-in' plushness of foam chairs.
- Dust magnet: The underside of mesh seats can collect dust over time.
HyperX
HyperX Cloud III S Wireless
£116 £129.99 -10%
4.5
120hr Battery53mm DriversDTS:X Spatial
Pros
- Marathon-grade endurance: Industry-leading 120-hour battery life means weeks of gaming between charges.
- Legendary comfort: HyperX's signature memory foam earcups and steel-reinforced headband are built for all-day wear.
- Spatial audio out of the box: DTS Headphone:X Spatial support provides convincing surround sound for positional gaming.
Cons
- Passive isolation only: No active noise cancellation — relies solely on the physical seal of the earcups.
- Gaming-tuned sound: The V-shaped EQ profile prioritizes bass and treble, which won't suit audiophile listeners.
Keychron
Keychron C3 Pro
£39 £45.99 -13%
4.5
Gasket Mount DesignQMK/VIA SupportDouble-Shot ABS
Pros
- Unbeatable value: The cheapest way to get a genuine gasket-mount typing experience.
- Fully programmable: Use QMK/VIA to remap every single key and layer via your browser.
- Gaming ready: 1000Hz polling rate and N-Key Rollover ensure zero ghosting during play.
Cons
- Wired only: No Bluetooth or 2.4GHz options available (fixed USB-C).
- Aesthetic limits: Currently only available with a red-only backlight and black/red keycaps.
Keychron
Keychron Q1 Max Wireless
£219
4.5
Full CNC AluminiumGateron Jupiter Banana2.4GHz/BT Wireless
Pros
- Indestructible build: A heavy, precision-machined aluminum chassis that eliminates all rattle.
- Superior tactility: Pre-lubed Gateron Jupiter Banana switches offer a unique, early-bump feel.
- Enthusiast acoustics: Upgraded with IXPE and Latex foams for a deep, marble-like sound profile.
Cons
- Substantial weight: At over 1.7kg, this is a permanent desk fixture, not a travel companion.
- Battery trade-off: The 4000mAh battery is solid, but RGB usage will require weekly charging.
Logitech
Logitech G502 X Plus
£94 £149.99 -37%
4.5
106g WirelessHERO 25K Sensor13 Programmable Controls
Pros
- Maximum utility: 13 programmable buttons including a reversible/removable DPI shift.
- Tactile precision: Lightforce hybrid switches offer optical speed with a mechanical feel.
- Endless endurance: Up to 130 hours of battery life (lighting off) and Powerplay wireless charging support.
Cons
- Weight class: At 106g, it's significantly more 'planted' than competitive FPS-specific mice.
- Bold aesthetic: The 8-zone RGB and aggressive shape might be too loud for minimalist setups.
MSI
MSI MAG 274UPDF E16M
£398
4.5
27" 4K/1080pMini-LED Dual ModeHDR1000
Pros
- AI Dual Mode: High resolution for work, high refresh for competition.
- Mini-LED with 1,152 dimming zones offers pinpoint HDR precision.
- Rapid IPS panel ensures a 0.5ms response time with minimal ghosting.
Cons
- USB-C is only 15W Power Delivery — not enough to charge most laptops.
- HDR1000 on IPS can still show minor blooming around small bright objects.
noblechairs
noblechairs HERO
£349 £399.00 -12%
4.5
Integrated LumbarSteel FrameCold-Cure Foam
Pros
- Integrated support: Use a side dial to adjust lumbar depth — no more slipping pillows.
- Professional build: Solid steel frame and reinforced aluminum base support up to 150kg.
- Sophisticated style: Minimalist stitching makes it look perfect for streamers and executives alike.
Cons
- Firm seating: It is designed for posture, so it may feel 'stiff' at first if you prefer soft sofas.
- 4D arms are standard: Doesn't have the extreme upward tilt of the newer Kaiser 4.
Razer
Razer BlackShark V2 X
£35 £39.99 -11%
4.5
50mm TriForce DriversCardioid Mic240g Build
Pros
- Pro-grade mic for the money: The cardioid mic delivers crisp, broadcast-quality voice clarity that embarrasses its price bracket.
- Tuned for FPS: The 50mm TriForce drivers deliver a punchy, directional soundstage optimized for footstep tracking.
- Featherweight comfort: At 240g with memory foam cushions, it disappears during long grinding sessions.
Cons
- Fixed cable compromise: The non-detachable cable is the main trade-off — expect wear at the connector over time.
- Plastic-heavy construction: Lacks the premium feel of the metal-frame options above, but the build is solid for the price.
Razer
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
£69 £149.99 -53%
4.5
63g Ultra-lightFocus Pro 30K Sensor8K Polling Ready
Pros
- World-class ergonomics: A refined, tilted shell designed to eliminate wrist fatigue.
- Surgical precision: Focus Pro 30K sensor delivers 99.8% resolution accuracy.
- Tank-like reliability: Gen-3 optical switches rated for a massive 90M clicks.
Cons
- Right-hand exclusive: The aggressive ergonomic slant is strictly for righties.
- Size matters: Smaller hands may find the flared front a challenge to grip.
Razer
Razer Viper V3 Pro
£119 £159.99 -26%
4.9
54g Wireless35K Sensor8K Polling
Pros
- Gravity-defying 54g build — heavyweight tech in a featherweight frame.
- Bespoke performance: Native 8K polling dongle included right in the box.
- The new 'Pro Standard' — trusted by the top 1% of the 2026 VCT circuit.
Cons
- Commanding silhouette: Smaller hands may find the refined hump a bit too 'filling'.
- Right-hand biased: Symmetrical shape, but side buttons cater strictly to righties.
Samsung
Samsung Odyssey G80SD
£740
4.5
32" 4KQD-OLED 240HzMatte Anti-Glare
Pros
- QD-OLED tech delivers the widest color gamut and pure whites in the 4K space.
- Dynamic Cooling system uses pulsating heat pipes to prevent overheating.
- Includes AI Upscaling to make lower-resolution content look native 4K.
Cons
- Matte coating can slightly 'gray out' black levels in very bright rooms.
- TizenOS menu system can feel bloated for users who just want a monitor.
Sennheiser
Sennheiser HD 560S
£99 £169.00 -41%
4.9
Open-back120Ω ImpedanceAnalytical Sound
Pros
- Surgical soundstage: E.A.R. angled drivers create a wide, accurate stereo image — enemy footsteps become pinpoint data points.
- Ultra-lightweight comfort: 240g open-back build with velour earpads designed for marathon sessions without fatigue.
- Unmatched value: Audiophile-grade neutral tuning at a price that shames dedicated gaming headsets twice the cost.
Cons
- Open-back trade-off: Sound leaks in both directions — not suited for noisy environments or late-night sessions.
- No built-in mic: Requires a separate clip-on or desktop mic, adding cost and desk clutter for multiplayer gaming.
Sihoo
Sihoo Doro C300
£269 £339.99 -21%
4.5
Domino Lumbar3D HeadrestWaterfall Seat
Pros
- Superior lumbar tech: The support panel moves vertically and horizontally with your spine.
- Pressure relief: 'Waterfall' seat edge prevents leg numbness by improving circulation.
- High-end mesh: Premium elasticity ensures the seat won't sag after years of use.
Cons
- Weight limit: Lower 136kg (300lb) capacity compared to heavy-duty gaming tanks.
- Industrial look: More 'Silicon Valley Office' than 'Pro Gamer Cave'.
SteelSeries
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3
£184 £209.99 -12%
4.9
OmniPoint 3.0 (HE)Rapid Trigger & Rapid TapOLED Smart Display
Pros
- Surgical responsiveness: OmniPoint 3.0 switches with 0.1mm to 4.0mm adjustable actuation.
- Pro-exclusive features: Includes 'Protection Mode' to lower sensitivity on surrounding keys and 'Rapid Tap' for elite counter-strafing.
- Premium acoustics: Upgraded triple-layer sound dampening for a more refined, 'thocky' typing experience.
Cons
- The 'Pro' tax: Even on sale, you are paying a premium for the SteelSeries ecosystem and OLED tech.
- Software dependency: To unlock the full potential of Rapid Tap and custom profiles, GG Engine is a must.
SteelSeries
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
£256 £329.99 -22%
4.5
Hot-swap BatteryMulti-System HubANC
Pros
- Infinity Power system: Two swappable batteries with a charging dock ensure you never hit 0% mid-session.
- Multi-system command: The base station switches between PC and console instantly via a single button press.
- Premium ANC: Active noise cancellation and simultaneous 2.4GHz + Bluetooth for flexible use across all devices.
Cons
- Premium price premium: The feature set is unmatched, but you're paying top-tier money for the SteelSeries ecosystem.
- ANC microphone fit: The internal ANC sensor sits close to the ear and may cause discomfort during extended wear.
Editorial Head-to-Head
AndaSeat Kaiser 4 vs noblechairs HERO
Plush Comfort vs Firm Posture Support
ASUS ROG XG27AQDMG vs Samsung Odyssey G80SD
Glossy 1440p WOLED vs Matte 4K QD-OLED
Razer Viper V3 Pro vs Logitech G502 X Plus
Ultralight Speed vs Feature-Packed Versatility
Sennheiser HD560s vs SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
Audiophile Soundstage vs Feature-Packed Wireless
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 vs Keychron Q1 Max
Hall Effect Speed vs Premium Typing Bliss