Gaming Accessories That Make A Difference

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Photo by Florian Olivo on Unsplash
5 years ago

Nowadays leading providers such as Alienware and Monster are tying up big sponsorship deals with top esports teams in order to gain exposure for their products. The pros get great tech for free as part of these deals, but aspiring players will need to spend their hard earned cash if they are to break into the scene. Here are some of the top gaming accessories that actually make a difference to anyone harbouring hopes of becoming a pro gamer:

Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk

The vast majority of pro gamers use a PC rather than a console, and you cannot sit it on a rickety old table. You need a top of the range desk specifically designed for gaming, and the Arozzi Arena fits the bill. It has space for three large monitors to ensure you can fully immerse yourself in the gaming experience, while it is water resistant and easy to transport. Best of all, it features a customisable mousepad. The height can be adjusted with ease, and it has three cutouts that allow you to hide the mouse, keyboard and monitor cables for a clean setup.

Devoko Racing Style Gaming Chair

Becoming a pro gamer requires thousands of hours spent training, and you can ill afford to hurt your back on a standard chair. This outrageously comfortable gaming chair features a removable headrest pillow, supportive lumbar massage and adjustable armrest, all designed to protect your neck and spine and prevent fatigue from setting in. You can swivel 360 degrees in seamless fashion, with mute wheels, and it has a sturdy base, a lock tilt function and height-adjustable gas spring pneumatics.

Logitech MX518

A mouse is so crucial to gaming that it might be a stretch to call it an accessory, but it is imperative that you invest in a great one. The pro gamers that earn millions in prize money, compete in big tournaments and feature on news and betting sites like Unikrn will be using the very best hardware available, and you need to as well. The Logitech MX518 is expensive, but it is the greatest mouse available to gamers. Its 16,000 CPI HERO sensor is supremely accurate, the streamlined design makes it a joy to hold, it features intuitive software, the buttons are fully customisable and it is really precise.

Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard AW768

A keyboard is just as important as a mouse to competitive gamers and the AW768 offers extremely good value for money. Dell-owned Alienware made a name for itself by building gorgeous, expensive gaming PCs, but it has branched out into other hardware and it marries customary futuristic design with great functionality. This keyboard features Cherry MX Brown switches, a 1 millisecond polling rate and dedicated macro keys. You might even say that it is out of this world.

SteelSeries Arctis 7 Lag-Free Wireless Gaming Headset

Sound matters in professional gaming. You need to interact with teammates, listen out for developments in the game and react quickly. You cannot rely on cheap headphones, so you must invest in a top wireless headset specifically designed for the gaming industry. The SteelSeries Arctis 7 provides 7.1 Surround Sound and effective noise cancellation, ensuring you will not miss a beat as you plot your path to glory.

Logitech C290 Webcam

Many pro gamers make a lot more money from the success of their Twitch and YouTube channels than they do from prize money or salary. Tyler “Ninja” Blevins makes $500,000 a month through live streaming his gameplay. He has more than 20 million YouTube subscribers and he was the first Twitch streamer to hit the 10 million mark. Ninja has dropped the ball in Times Square on New Year’s Eve and posed as the cover star on ESPN Magazine as a result of his popularity. He is one of many streamers making a living from sharing their gaming exploits, and you can too if you have enough personality, a flair for a popular title and a Logitech C290 Webcam.

EPG Gamer Gloves

Your hands can grow sweaty when you are bashing away at a keyboard and moving a mouse or controller around all day long. That can hamper your performance, so you would be wise to invest in a pair of EPG Gamer Gloves, which come replete with an isometric rubber grip to eliminate slipping. Moisture wicking material keeps you in control of your mouse or keyboard and they stretch to provide a full range of hand motion.

Envavo Heatbuff Personal Hand Warmer

Dexterity is a key skill common in top pro gamers. To keep your fingers moving in a quick and agile fashion, they must stay warm, and this personal hand warmer will keep you in peak condition on the coldest of nights. It might sound a little extreme, but these can be the fine margins between success and failure in such a competitive world.

Oculus Rift S High-Resolution VR Headset

This is more of an accessory for the future, as VR gaming has not quite coupled up with the wonderful world of esports just yet. However, it is sure to do so before long and you can give yourself a headstart by investing in the Oculus Rift S. It provides vibrant, sharp visuals and motion controller technology to ensure a strong user experience. It is comfortable and represents a reasonably significant upgrade on its predecessor.

EasyGo CompuCleaner

If you spend half of your life playing video games – and you will need to do precisely that if you are to stand any chance of becoming an esports star – your accessories will become dusty on a regular basis. You will not want to waste time going to the supermarket to buy dusters on a regular basis, and you will not want to squirt cleaning liquid on your expensive equipment, so invest in this long-lasting, reusable PC duster and get back to your bid for superstardom.

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