Keyboard really depends on how much you want to spend. A good custom isn’t cheap but can be a lot lot nicer than any pre built and a closer match to what you actually like to type on and want it to look like. If you aren’t already familiar with switches, stabs, etc. then its a deep hole to fall into.
The expensive gaming mice only seem worth it to me if you are pretty competitive at whatever games you play. Otherwise its like a fat old man buying race running shoes and expecting it to improve their performance rather than, you know, actual training. I like the look of the zero mouse if I was going down this route, but I do not game competitively and I am happy with my ploopy adept trackball.
Keyboard really depends on how much you want to spend. A good custom isn’t cheap but can be a lot lot nicer than any pre built and a closer match to what you actually like to type on and want it to look like. If you aren’t already familiar with switches, stabs, etc. then its a deep hole to fall into.
The expensive gaming mice only seem worth it to me if you are pretty competitive at whatever games you play. Otherwise its like a fat old man buying race running shoes and expecting it to improve their performance rather than, you know, actual training. I like the look of the zero mouse if I was going down this route, but I do not game competitively and I am happy with my ploopy adept trackball.