Is the Mechlands M75 the Best Budget Keyboard for Gamers?

Disclaimer

Mechlands sent me the M75 hall effect magnetic gaming keyboard to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review.

What’s in the box?

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  • Mechlands M75
  • USB-C to USB-A Braided Cable
  • 2 Extra Switches
  • Insert Keycap
  • Plastic Dustcover
  • Key/Switch Puller
  • User Manual

Features

The Mechlands M75 is a 75% hall effect magnetic keyboard designed for the gamer who craves high performing peripherals at affordable prices. This stylish keyboard comes in a green/grey scheme reminiscent of classic xbox. The default typing angle guarantees a comfort for most users, but it is adjustable as needed for added comfort. The M75 features the hall effect magnetic cherry profile switches for a fantastic sound and a great feel. Everything on this keyboard can be swapped easy repair and customization.

This keyboard is more than just a pretty piece of hardware. The M75 is a wired keyboard that boasts only 0.128 latency and 8K polling rate. That means it can keep up with the most competitive level of gameplay when needed. The keyboard also has some added advanced features like programable DKS, MT, TGL, and SOCD (note some FPS ban these features).

Sound Test

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Review

The M75 is a fantastic wired keyboard, and a strong contender for a best budget gaming keyboard. The keyboard sports a cool design with a fun color scheme. I like the color scheme, but it isn’t going to be for everyone. The extra wire clutter is also going to be an issue for some folks, but the performance it gets more than makes up for it. It may not match my current aesthetic, but I am very pleased with the performance. The switches have a very soothing sound, and they feel great to the touch. The keyboard layout may not be strictly ergonomic, but I had no issues with hand pain. This is one of the most comfortable keyboards I’ve tried, and I struggle heavily with my repetitive stress injury.

I didn’t notice any latency in gaming. I don’t play at a very competitive level, but it was able to handle all the games I threw at it with no issues. It was very good for Guild Wars 2 PVE content at least. I didn’t mess with any of the the advanced features because I don’t want to risk getting banned, but they are available if that is how you have fun. Overall, I am very happy with the Mechlands M75, and it is definitely going to be my main keyboard for a bit. It is comfortable, cool looking, and it does the job.

If you are looking for your own MechLands M75, pick it up on official MechLands website.

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The new COMFO G724X is a Decent Gaming Headset

I was sent the COMFO G724X Gaming Headset to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my review on the Uhuru WM-09 gaming mouse.

What’s in the Box?

  • COMFO G724x
  • USB-A to USB-C charging cable
  • 2.4 G Wireless Dongle
  • Instruction Manual

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Features

The Uhuru COMFO G724X Wireless gaming headset might be the budget headset you are looking for. This wireless headset supports and easy to set up a 5.3 Bluetooth connection, but it also has a responsive 2.4 G wireless receiver for those who need it. With a boasted 32-hour battery life, this headset is virtually wireless. This means you won’t have to pause your game in the middle of your raid to look for a charging cable. Running out of battery is not even an issue because the headset works just as well through a wired connection.

Function aside, the COMFO G724X comes in a sleek ergonomic design that doesn’t lean too heavily onto the gaming aesthetic. Its detachable mic makes it ideal for travel, and its soft padding makes for comfortable gaming sessions. Best of all, there is a bit of RGB for a little extra flair. The headset comes in white or black, so users can pick something that matches their aesthetic.

Sound Test

Review

The COMFO G724X does feel a bit cheap, but adequate for its price point. The headset can withstand a bit of flex, but it feels like it can snap easily if taken too far. The included buttons feel stiff, but they are responsive. The microphone is flexible and in an ideal position. Getting past the cheap plastic feel, the construction looks solid.

It has a nice subtle design, and both color schemes look good. I think the different colored curled wire connecting the two earpieces is a nice touch. I also like how the RGB is an accent rather than a rave on my head. The RGB can be easily turned off, but leaving it on never became an issue.

The headset is comfortable, especially for long gaming hours. The soft cushion means it loses a bit of soundproofing and there is some bleed, but it’s not a huge issue. I like that my ears didn’t get too hot after long sessions.

I do have mixed feelings about the performance. The headset did give me about 32 hours of gaming on a single charge, but the sound leaves a bit to be desired. Without using any third-party devices, the sound quality feels a little flat. I am not expecting high fidelity at this price point, but I have heard better. The sound issue could be personal since I enjoy a lot of bass, but it is worth mentioning that the G724X doesn’t have enough.

The microphone is fine. I wouldn’t use it for anything professional like podcasting, but it is a decent enough mic for everyday gaming. I had no issues communicating with people online. I think the sound is a little muggy, but it does have decent enough sound cancellation.

If you’re looking for a decent budget headset, the COMFO G7234X will get the job done. You aren’t getting the deepest sound stage or crispest recording, but you’re getting a long-lasting wireless headset that will get you through your next raid. At this price point, you can definitely do worse.

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If you're looking for a budget controller that will upgrade your aesthetic and feel great in your hands, check out the EasySMX X15

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The EasySMX X15: The Prettiest Budget Controller on the Market - Churape's Dungeon and Stuff

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The EasySMX X15: The Prettiest Budget Controller on the Market

I was sent a free EasySMX X15 controller to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review.

Whats in the box?

The controller comes with:

  • 1 USB-C to USB-A braided charging cable
  • 1 2.4G Wireless dongle
  • 1 instructions manel

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Features

The X15 is a stylish budget controller for the gamer who wants to upgrade their aesthetic but doesn’t want to go broke. Its beautiful RGB accents help it stand out against other controllers in the market, but they can also be toggled off for those who prefer a more subtle aesthetic. The controller comes in Mecha (black) or StarfieldI chose the Starfield version because I preferred the design, but it was not an easy choice.

The X15 supports wired, wireless, and Bluetooth connections, boasting up to 20 hours of gaming on a single charge. That said, the included braided cable is long enough to keep you gaming while charging your controller.

Most impotanlty, the EasySMX X15 features:

  • Hall effect joy stick to eliminate the risk of stick drift
  • Hall Triggers for smother inputs
  • Tactile face buttons
  • 2 additional programmable triggers on the bottom
  • Textured grip

For only $39.99, the x15 is sounding like a very good deal.

Review

The EasySMX X15 is a beautiful controller, but one that will initially feel cheap. I was not a fan of how light this controller is compared to what I am used to. The face buttons also make a cheap plastic click when pressed which made me uneasy about the build quality. The more I used the controller, the less these issues became a problem.

The controller feels wonderful in my hands. The textured face buttons give the controller a hint of elegance, but it makes the buttons feel good to press. The controller is textured exactly where it needs to be, and the design fits comfortably in my hands. Most controllers, especially budget ones, tend to destroy my hands and leave me unable to play after only a few minutes. While the controller is not explicitly ergonomic, it is ergonomic enough to allow me to enjoy gaming with a controller.

As far as function, it works better than most budget controllers in its price range. The Hall effect triggers and joysticks don’t feel any better than a 1st party Xbox controller, but it feels a lot better than a cheap controller. Inputs seemed fine for the most part, but I did notice some games needed additional remapping. The additional triggers are easy to program and fantastic. They are in a good spot, easy to press, and responsive enough to make an impact. I can’t speak on how good the controller is for competitive play, but it was good enough for my Destiny 2 grind on PC, and some casual Genshin Impact on my iPad. Switching between devices is a pain, so you will probably want to keep this tied to one device.

I was pleasantly surprised by the controller’s battery life. I got pretty close to the boasted 20 hours of gaming with the RGB on. I didn’t test the life without the RGB because it looks so pretty, but I can only assume you get more.  

As far as budget controllers go, the EasySMX X15 should be at the top of the list. Even with its flaws, you aren’t getting anything better at this price range.

You can pick up the EasySMX X15 for only $39.99 on the official website, or Amazon through my affiliate links.

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