The Top Esports Gadgets You Need to up Your Game

Esports Gadgets

The 2020s have seen a huge uptick in the global profile of the esports scene. Following a wave of cancellations of traditional sporting meets in the wake of the unprecedented events of the past couple of years, the largely-remote world of esports found itself perfectly positioned to capture viewers and market-share from the sporting old-guard. Now, with life returning to normal, esports have succeeded in building on that initial opening to assert itself as deserving of a seat at the table of leading sporting sectors today. Now, competitive gaming ranks among the top sports that patrons of comparison platforms such as oddschecker redeem offers on free bets for in 2022, and there’s no denying that esports has definitively arrived as a part of the modern entertainment and media landscape. 

And this growing profile has led to a huge influx of new gamers looking to get involved in tournaments and ranked playlists – though many find themselves wondering what gear they should invest in to ensure they’re able to compete with the best out there. 

In light of this we’re taking a look here at the top esports gadgets you can buy today that are relied upon by leading athletes to help them perform at the top of their chosen titles.

Razer Deathadder V3

While console and mobile esports are growing ever more popular, there’s no denying the fact that PC gaming still accounts for the lion’s share of esports competition, and as such, a good place to start when looking to invest in competitive gaming gear is the mouse and keyboard. 

For a number of years, Razer has led the pack when it comes to aggressive gaming-centric mice, and the Deathadder V2 is their latest flagship model. With optical sensitivity up to 20,000 DPI, there’s nothing out there that can match the tracking of this device. What’s more, a revamped scroll-wheel and new switches all come together to build on what many felt was a near perfect mouse to begin with in the V2.

Wooting Two HE

Mechanical keyboards have been all the rage for a number of years, and for good reason. Modern low-profile keyboards lack the ergonomic feedback players have come to expect in the world of PC gaming, and over the years we have seen gaming-centric mechanical keyboards continue to push the sector forward with new form factors and designs. 

The Wooting Two HE is one such pioneer. It incorporates analogue input into its keys, meaning that instead of each press being registered in a binary ‘ON/OFF’ fashion, the keyboard can instead record progressive inputs – much like a trigger on a game controller. This opens up the potential for greater delicacy and precision, and makes playing console-optimized ports more seamless than ever.

SecretLab Titan Evo 2022

You’d be forgiven for thinking that a good gaming chair is an afterthought, and sure, it may not confer the same immediate advantage that a good monitor or mouse would – but some gadgets do their best by getting out of your way. 

The 2022 edition of Secretlab’s popular Titan Evo series of game chairs fulfils this brief by giving you the right balance of customization, ergonomics and support, without being cluttered with needless bells and whistles like some of its competitors. 

Alienware 34 AW3423DW QD-OLED

The gaming monitor market is a competitive space, but nothing out there can currently match the performance offered by this Alienware beast. The AW3423DW is the world’s first quantum dot OLED (QD-OLED) gaming display. 

This new hybrid tech combines the strengths of OLED displays – deep blacks, selective pixel activation and enormous viewing angles with all the vibrancy and saturation we’ve come to expect from the best QLEDs. Add in an 1800R curved form factor and this 34” screen delivers the most immersive and visually stunning gaming monitor available in 2022. 

Razer Kishi V2

Interest in mobile esports has grown markedly over recent years, with titles such as Free Fire, Arena of Valor and League of Legends: Wild Rift increasingly making the case for smartphone competitive gaming. Yet the chief thing thought to be holding back the sector is its reliance on touch inputs which are imprecise and sluggish. 

Fortunately, there are a growing number of attachable controllers you can kit your phone out with, to turn it into a gaming power-house. Our favorite is the Razer Kishi V2 which serves up the build quality we’ve come to expect from Razer, replete with tactile inputs and precision thumbstick tracking.

Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2

While in most situations the classic Mouse + Keyboard combo is going to come out on top, certain games – and of course, certain platforms, still benefit best from a dedicated game controller. 

There are dozens of great pads out there on the market, but in terms of sheer build quality, adaptability and tactile feel it’s hard to beat the Xbox Elite series 2 controller. Based upon the latest Xbox Series X|S iteration of Microsoft’s popular gamepad, the Elite incorporates interchangeable buttons, a wrap-around rubberized grip and additional mappable quick-touch triggers on the underside of the controller. These combine to make a surprisingly versatile controller – one that is sworn by among leading Halo Infinite players today.

Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16

While nothing quite beats building and maintaining a full desktop gaming PC, the world of gaming laptops has, in recent years, increasingly brought forth devices capable of matching the very best custom builds money can buy, with some keen engineering innovation to boot. 

Asus’ ROG (Republic of Gamers) wing has been responsible for some of the most extraordinary and boundary pushing laptops we’ve seen in the past decade, and the Zephyrus Duo 16 may just take the cake. Its star attraction is its unique dual seamless touchscreen displays that enable players to multitask like never before. The applications for this second display are endless – from storing your minimap in an FPS, to hosting quick-keys and sub-menus. 

Of course, you may be forgiven for thinking this computer is little more than a gimmick, but its 4k 240hz display, AMD Ryzen 96000 series CPU and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics card all ensure it’s no slouch.

 

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