Logitech MX Ergo S

I’ve used the Logitech MX Vertical ergonomic mouse for a few years now. I still enjoy it, but I’ve been experiencing a bit of discomfort after long periods of use, so I’ve been looking at other options. I really can’t use standard mice because they’re too small, leading to hand cramps. The larger size of the Vertical helped with that, I think moreso than the actual vertical part. ...

October 6, 2025 · 2 min

Realforce RC1

I was exploring around in Yodobashi Camera, as one does, and the Realforce keyboards section caught my eye. This one in particular stood out, with its unusual (to me) layout. Initial Thoughts I’m a big fan of [[topre switches|hhkb-professional-hybrid]]. If you’re not familar with them, it’s a good idea to find a demo model first. They’re produced by the Topre Corporation in Japan, and people tend to love or hate ’em. They also tend to be fairly expensive. ...

October 6, 2025 · 2 min

Dareu EK87 Pro Keyboard

Initial Impressions The Dareu EK87 looks and feels great so far. It had RGB lighting on by default, but that was easy to disable. I’m currently using it in wired mode, but it does support connecting over wifi and bluetooth. It comes with PBT keycaps, hotswappable switches, and a 4000mAh battery rated for approximately 20 days. ...

September 27, 2025 · 1 min

Happy Hacking Keyboard - Professional Hybrid

I find my laptop’s keyboard to be adequate, but I rarely enjoy using it for longer periods. While I was in Tokyo, I figured I’d check out a keyboard store for fun, and I saw this keyboard amongst a whole bunch of DIY kits. Initial Thoughts I’ve owned the original HHKB (2?) in the past, so I’m familiar with its topre keyswitches and alternate key layout. I think these are best tried in person as they’re not for everyone. ...

May 12, 2025 · 2 min

Philips TAH7508 Bluetooth Headphones

I generally travel with earbuds in order to cut down on luggage size, but on some days I find it quite hard to get work done and shut out the distractions. I was looking around on Coupang (a Korean shopping app), and found these Philips TAH5708 headphones. These stats got me interested: 60 hours of usage, or 45 with noise reduction enabled. charging via usb-c compact folding a 3.5mm audio jack (wow!) + included 3.5mm male-male cable All for less than $60 USD, so I figured why not? ...

August 18, 2024 · 2 min