• The best gaming TV accessories for your setup

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Oct 9 17:15:05 2021
    The best gaming TV accessories for your setup

    Date:
    Sat, 09 Oct 2021 16:00:52 +0000

    Description:
    Here are some ideas on how to make your gaming TV setup even better than before.

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    If you've just bought the best gaming TV , now is the perfect time to buy the best gaming TV accessories. You've got the basics figured out you have a great new TV and an awesome console to hook up to it you can make things
    even better by picking up a few key accessories to make your gaming time even better.

    We're thinking of things like better sound courtesy of a fancy soundbar or
    set of headphones, but also the little things like an HDMI 2.1 cable that matches up nicely to your PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X . There's also room for some nice aesthetics too such as a handy place to hang your headphones
    and some nice smart lighting to offset what's going on via the screen.

    We haven't ignored comfort either, with options to help you sit back and
    relax for long gaming sessions.

    Keep reading while we guide you through all your options for creating the
    best gaming setup possible under (and around) your TV. (Image credit: Sony)
    1. Sony HT-X8500 Soundbar

    The simplest of sound boosts Easy installation Dolby Atmos and DTS:X compatible Not High-Res Audio capable No upfiring drivers

    Compact yet able to provide surprisingly potent blockbuster audio
    performance, the Sony HT-X8500 is a dream to use if you want simplicity yet great sound. Simply hook it up underneath your TV and your gaming time will sound infinitely better.

    For a humble soundbar, the soundstage is remarkably wide even despite not offering a separate subwoofer. It might lack some finer features and upfiring drivers but everything else about the Sony HT-X8500 works very well. You
    won't have to worry about rearranging your living space either, unlike if you bought a set of surround sound speakers.

    Thanks to Dolby Atmos support, it's great for watching movies when you're not playing a game too.

    Read the full Sony HT-X8500 review (Image credit: SteelSeries) 2.
    SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless

    For more intimate audio Excellent sound quality Comfortable fit Expensive Controls are slightly awkward

    SteelSeries has a fantastic reputation for great sounding gaming headsets
    and for good reason. The SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless is the best of the bunch even if it lacks the Arctis Pro's dedicated DAC.

    With detailed sound, you'll hear everything coming, whether that's a frantic bout of Warzone or you're trying to sneak your way around Resident Evil Village. The headset adds plenty of atmosphere with a lag-free and
    comfortable experience every virtual step of the way.

    The only downside is it's a bit pricey for a solo sound experience but for the dedicated gamer, it's worth the investment.

    Read our full SteelSeries Arctis 9 review (Image credit: Philips) 3. Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box

    Immersive lighting while you play Immersive experience Nothing else like it Some issues with 120Hz gaming Pricey bit of kit

    The Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box is expensive but delightful. It matches
    its lights with what's happening on screen providing you with a far more immersive experience than mostly anything else could offer. The best part is that it takes hardly any effort to set up.

    With four HDMI inputs, you can accommodate all your consoles and more here with bursts of colour created during explosions and dramatic scenes. It's ideal for movies as well as gaming.

    The only issue is that it's only just catching up with support for 120Hz
    based consoles, i.e. the PS5 and Xbox Series X. https://www.techradar.com/news/philips-hue-sync-box-finally-catches-up-with-12 0hz-tvs-but-with-a-4k-catch It's getting there though and will make a genuine difference to your experience.

    Read our full Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box review (Image credit: Future)
    4. Secretlab Titan

    Plush comfort for everyone Extra-large seat Adjustable, integrated lumbar support Expensive for one chair Limited height adjustment

    The SecretLab Titan tops the best gaming chairs it's wonderfully
    comfortable. Sure, you could use your sofa instead but the racing seat-style design means you feel more alert and ready to play than slouching on the couch.

    The SecretLab Titan has an advanced base that means you can tilt the seat pan as well as the back so you get just the right fit for your body. There's a soft memory foam neck pillow too along with built in lumbar support that's adjustable.

    It's expensive but a great way of having a more personalised seat for those intense gaming sessions.

    Read our full SecretLab Titan review (Image credit: Amazon) 5. Amazon Basics Premium-Certified Braided HDMI Cable

    Simple but effective Inexpensive Braided cable Not very flexible

    Most of your devices should already come with an HDMI cable. In the case of the Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5, you'll want to use that cable as it's
    HDMI 2.1 and the best option for those consoles if you have an HDMI 2.1-capable TV.

    For everyone else or if you need some spares, grab this cable. It's cheap and cheerful and fairly rugged. A braided cable design means it can withstand being pulled around a lot or sitting at an awkward angle for extended
    periods. It's not the most exciting of purchases, but it's a vital one.
    (Image credit: Future) 6. Nanoleaf Essentials Lightstrip

    Affordable lighting with plenty of features Inexpensive smart lighting Beautiful colours No Alexa integration App isn't the best

    If you simply want attractive lighting under your TV while you play and it doesn't need to sync up with the action, the Nanoleaf Essentials Lightstrip
    is a great and affordable option.

    It doesn't have the simplest of apps to use but it's very easy to set up and install at least, so you don't have to spend much time stressing.

    Simply apply it underneath your TV and everything will look that touch nicer. You can use it instead of a main light giving you a nicer sense of ambience while you play. Ideal for spookier titles, especially if you change up the colour choice.

    Read the full Nanoleaf Essentials Lightstrip review (Image credit: Corsair) 7. Corsair ST100 RGB

    A smarter way to tidy Looks stylish Keeps your headphones safe Pricey

    While you could grab any old headset stand to protect your headphones, we're quite partial to the Corsair ST100 RGB. It has a rim of RGB LED lighting that means the stand looks lovely in the dark. You can even coordinate it with
    your Corsair headset if you have one.

    Alongside that are USB ports to charge your headphones or your phone or even something hooked up to your TV. It's sturdy too so there's no chance of it falling at an inopportune moment and it really is easier than dumping your headphones on the TV stand. Best smart light bulbs , from Hue to Hive



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