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Gigabyte's New Gaming Gear Gets Praise for Web Software

Originally published Jun 3, 2026

By Jacob Fox · PC Gamer

AI-generated summary based on PC Gamer · Aggregated by GamingCurve · Human-reviewed and approved on Jun 3, 2026

Key points

  • Gigabyte released a new gaming mouse and keyboard with strong visual design.
  • The web-based software accompanying the hardware has received notable praise.
  • The software allows users to customize and control their peripherals efficiently.
  • This marks a shift in Gigabyte's approach to integrating software with hardware.
  • Gamers are highlighting the software as a potential industry benchmark.

Gigabyte has launched a new gaming mouse and keyboard, but the real standout is its web-based software. While the hardware is visually appealing, the software has drawn significant attention for its functionality and user experience. The web software allows for customization and control, offering a streamlined approach to managing the peripherals. This feature highlights Gigabyte's shift toward software integration in its gaming products. Gamers and tech enthusiasts are noting how this software could set a new standard for peripheral management.

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