
Chinese gadget manufacturer Qanba will launch the Q2-PRO ‘Battle of Wits’ gaming controller. This ambidextrous arcade stick enables left and right-handed players a more comfortable solution to play video games. It is available in a PS3/PC, a 360/PC, or a PS3/360/PC model. The Qanba Q2-PRO ‘Battle of Wits’ will be released in March 2012. [Product Page]

If you are unsatisfied with your old gaming mouse, then check out the Genius DeathTaker. Designed for players of massively multi-player online (MMO) and real-time strategy (RTS) games, the DeathTaker can be customized using a built-in over-clocking SCGii engine for a dpi range from 100 to 5700. The Genius DeathTaker is also equipped with the Scorpion UI. This bundled software enables gamers to customize five profiles with up to 55 macros for storage into the device’s in-built memory. Other specs include an RGB system to select up to 16 million backlight colors and a 1.8m braided cable with a gold-plated USB connection. The Genius DeathTaker gaming mouse is priced at $79.90 each. [Bit-tech]

Using the Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse, you can upgrade your gaming experience to a new level of enjoyment. The mouse features 13 programmable buttons, a 3-position MMO switch and a 2-position MMO shift button. The Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse offers an adjustable DPI from 100 to 6400 in increments of 25. What’s more, this gaming mouse also has a 50G of acceleration, a 1,000Hz polling rate, tracking speed of up to 6m/sec, slick PTFE feet and a gold plated USB connector. If you are interested, you can buy the Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse for $129.99. [Product Page]
by Johan on January 29, 2012

Mad Catz has announced the availability of the Primer wireless gaming headset. Designed primarily for the Xbox 360 console, the gadget uses the 5.8GHz wireless technology to connect with the gaming console. The Primer has a pair of 40mm neodymium drivers and controls that enables gamers to independently adjust chat volume and game volume on-the-fly. [Product Page]

The Alienware X51 is claimed to be the company’s smallest gaming desktop ever produced. What is interesting about this small gaming desktop is that it comes equipped with a powerful 3.4GHz Intel Core i7-2600 processor with a 1GB GDDR5 nVidia GeForce GTX 555 graphics card, up to 8GB DDR3 memory, up to 1TB hard disk drive and a DVD burner/Blu-ray drive. The X51 also has WLAN, 7.1-channel HD audio, a pair of USB 3.0 ports, six USB 2.0 ports, and HDMI. Measuring at just 13.5-inch x 12.5-inch x 3.74-inch and weighing 5.49 Kg, the gaming PC runs on the Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit operating system. If you are interested, you can purchase the Alienware X51 for $699 each. [Press Release]

Shogun Bros. today introduced the Ballista MK-1. The new gaming mouse features independent X and Y DPi settings, thumb selector for speed shooting, an extreme accurate 5700 DPI (1000HZ polling rate) and 11,570 frames per second movement tracking. You can also store up to 20 customized DPI settings for a variety of gaming modes including FPS, MMO, RTS or RPG. The company will launch the Ballista MK-1 in the second quarter of 2012. [Engadget]

Razer has recently introduced the new Naga Hex gaming mouse for multiplayer online battle arena and action RPG games. The mouse features six large mechanical thumb buttons in a hexagonal pattern that can be configured to switch weapons, use items or read spells in the game. It is also compatible with the Razer Synapse 2.0 that automatically saves all your custom settings into a cloud server. The Razer Naga Hex retails for $79.99. [Razer]

Mad Catz Interactive is ready to release the F.R.E.Q.5 Pro gaming headset. The F.R.E.Q.5 features a pair of 50mm Neodymium drivers with a lightweight durable metal headband, intuitively placed on-ear controls and a detachable noise-cancelling microphone. The Mad Catz Cyborg F.R.E.Q 5 Pro gaming headset is expected to ship in Spring 2012 for approx. $100. [Press Release]

If you like retro video games, then check out the Retrode 2 Ultimate Retro Gaming PC adapter. This fancy gadget enables you to use cartridges from your old Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Nintendo SNES/SFC on your computer. The Retrode 2 connects to your computer via a USB 2.0 port and provides ports for Sega and SNES controllers. You just need to install an emulator on your computer in order to play the video game. The Retrode 2 Ultimate Retro Gaming PC adapter will be released on January 23, 2012 for $85. [Product Page]

60Beat has unveiled the GamePad handheld gaming controller for Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The device connects to the iOS devices through the standard 3.5mm audio connector. Made from hard resin plastic, the 60Beat GamePad provides a D-pad, dual analog joysticks, 10 action buttons and three menu buttons. Measuring 6-inch x 4-inch x 2-inch and weighing 5.5 ounces, the 60Beat GamePad retails for $49.99 each. Each purchase comes equipped with an audio splitter. [Product Page via iLounge]