Features, Functions, and Flaws: Razer’s Audio Mixer Review
The Razer Audio Mixer combines multiple sources into a single audio channel and, with software features, can make you sound better than ever.
The Stream Deck Pedal Review: It’s Better Than You Think
The Stream Deck Pedal hides under your desk, letting you trigger complex actions with a tap of your feet. It’s unique and worth checking out.
How to Make a Portable Voiceover Studio with No Computer
This budget audio recording setup can easily be stuffed in a backpack and deployed anywhere. Here’s how to make one for yourself.
The 2022 Guide to Game Boy Camera Photography
The retro camera is a playground for the imagination, and it’s now thanks to certain devices and techniques, the perfect time to jump in.
Unlock the Power of Macros with These Gaming Keyboards
Keyboards with dedicated macro keys can streamline your editing workflow. Consider these keyboard options and save time on your next edit.
LumaFusion on Android Tablets—Finally
With LumaFusion finally coming to Android tablets, creators will be able to access professional-level editing tools on affordable devices.
HyperX QuadCast S Review: I Needed This Upgrade
The QuadCast S has built-in features for podcasting, voiceovers, software support, and more. Learn more about why this mic impressed us.
10 Reasons Why Google’s Pixel 5a Phone Is Good for Shooting Video
Google’s Pixel 5a is a mid-range phone offering 4K video, smooth motion tracking, and more for content creators on a budget.
Every Podcast Editing and Recording Software, Ranked
Professional, affordable, and easy to use, here’s a list of popular recording and editing software for your next podcast.
Using DaVinci Resolve on the M1 vs. a Beefy PC
The Apple M1 can’t compare to a beefy editing PC, but the chip provides a reliable and snappy editing experience that you can take anywhere.
Pushing Today’s Speed Limits: SanDisk’s Extreme Pro Portable SSD V2
The SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD V2 is one of the fastest external SSDs available, but has limited compatibility at the moment.
Insta360 Go 2 Review: Too Many Compromises
The Insta360 Go 2 is a tiny camera that’s surprisingly capable of a lot, but lacks crucial features like expandable storage and 4K.