If you could only use one peripheral brand?

happy with my Razer Huntsman V2 keyboard and Viper 8k mouse
used to have Razer headphones, but those were awful
really liked Roccat mice before, somehow Kone series felt just right. But their keyboards were mediocre at best and now mice are even worse
 
I've avoided Razer, I know a few people who have had Razer and the build quality was shocking, one person bought a new Deathadder every time warranty expired because all 3 of them died as soon as warranty was over :cry:
 
Logitech.

From my first logitech mouse (MX518 I think) 13 years ago, it's been Logitech. Excellent customer service, good products, fair pricing.

currently have a G513 keyboard, G603 mouse and some 2.1 speakers I've had for 13 years, think Z323?
 
I have been using Logitech peripherals for 20 years and I still do. I love the mouse and the mechanical keyboard is ok but the software is an absolute joke and I just do not instal it anymore. Logitechs software used to be a strong point of theirs but the current garbage can only have been designed by a brain dead pigeon who went out of their way to deliverately confuse the end user.

My hand has basicly molded into the shape of a logitech mouse but I would seriously consider any other company than Logitech for future purchases (except Corsair , the ICUE software is equally as idiotic)
 
I've avoided Razer, I know a few people who have had Razer and the build quality was shocking, one person bought a new Deathadder every time warranty expired because all 3 of them died as soon as warranty was over :cry:
I've bought a couple of Razer mice over the years and ended up sending them straight back. The build quality was awful, they felt very flimsy to me.
 
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I have been using Logitech peripherals for 20 years and I still do. I love the mouse and the mechanical keyboard is ok but the software is an absolute joke and I just do not instal it anymore. Logitechs software used to be a strong point of theirs but the current garbage can only have been designed by a brain dead pigeon who went out of their way to deliverately confuse the end user.

My hand has basicly molded into the shape of a logitech mouse but I would seriously consider any other company than Logitech for future purchases (except Corsair , the ICUE software is equally as idiotic)

G-Hub (I think it's called) is still getting there. It's not as hideous as some, but they do have more work to do.
Happily, the old LGS seems to work just fine with everything I've put through it!
 
I use a Corsair Keyboard and headset, and a Logitech mouse. I love my G403 but if I had to choose overall, probably Corsair for peripherals.
 
I guess my main priority would be the supplier actually selling all the peripherals I need. E.g. Logitech don't do monitors. I think that rules out pretty much everyone except Dell and whatever Chinese company actually makes all this stuff.
Indeed, there are a lot of different peripherals aside from mouse and keyboard that everyone has concentrated on so far - monitors, printers, scanners, webcams, headphones/microphones/headsets, speakers, external storage, plus all manner of less common devices.

But if it's just input devices then Logitech. They don't always make the best mice or keyboards, but they make both, and make them consistently good enough.
 
Honestly...Microsoft or Logitech... but then my choices are fairly limited because I prefer to use ergonomic 'split' keyboards.

They both cover pretty much everything I could need in regards to webcam, headphones, keyboard, mouse, other bits like remote controller or rotating knob.


As for monitor... I don't see that as a peripheral, unless you're going headless it's kind of an essential item.
Speakers... if you've got a headset not necessarily something people would actually buy, logitech does speakers and MS does have some products that could work (audio dock)
Scanners/Printers... lets be honest, how often do we actually use them these days...

Yes I've got some niche items, like a graphics tablet that wouldn't fall under either, my 3D connexion controller was technically part of logitech although I believe they've sold it to the employees now and it's run independently...
 
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Logitech has been my choice although I liked Cosair keyboards everything else been naff tbh and their software is diabolical.

The logitech software is a bit basic and frustrating at times but generally good enough and lightweight at least.
 
I know im an Apple fanboy! but just started looking back at what else I've owned and I'm Definitely a Logitech fanboy :cry:

1st gadget was the harmony 1100 remote, now the harmony ultimate,
currently have a G903 gaming mouse with the G915 wireless keyboard, both are amazing, ,,,mainly at collecting dust! as struggle to get time to play games,

but my most favourite Logitech toys! are the G502 mouse and MX mini wireless keyboard i use both on my work laptop, it just makes working so much nicer :)
 
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