#First gaming setup any edits I should do
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Looks cool! I'd add a good mousepad (maybe wrist rests too) since it looks like it's just on desk. If issues with reverb, acoustic treatment panels behind/ nearby.
Bigger monitor, the rest of that desk space looks lonely 
also move the vertical one closer to the other monitor
Ok
enough that theyre practically touching so it gives the most immersive experience of having 2 monitors connecting practically
looks way better
had a small gap on mine and after i put them so there wasnt a gap anymore it was a lot more immersive
or like put some strip of black tape connecting them in the back so you dont see the drywall through the gap
or that, nice stuff
This took me a while to set up
and yeah mousepad is honestly the only real thing that can be suggested at this point
otherwise its done
enjoy the gaming
skypad?
yeah skypads great, when it goes on sale its an incredible purchase
ok
razer doesnt rly have any good mousepads rn so theyre generally recc'd against
aqua control +/2 is also good if you want a normal mousepad
ight ty
g pro x superlight or similar wireless mouse, large mousepad, analog keyboard likea. wooting 60 he or apex pro, monitor arms (can get ones that hold 2-3 monitors where you adjust tilt, horizontal, vertical)
I don't see headphones but I'd avoid gaming headphones and instead get sennheiser/audiotechnica/etc.
i have astro a50s
they're good enough tbh just if you were going to buy something new
i mean uts wireless
same goes for all of that, nothing wrong with what you have, but if you're going to buy replacements
wireless audio is bad
wireless mice are fine if they have special receivers, not bluetooth
if a50 has a lightspeed equiv prob fine
bluetooth audio is pretty bad for games because there is a noticable delay between things happening and a sound
15-hour battery life.
40mm drivers
so
idk
Dolby Atmos
too
so i thinks its good
neither of those really mean anything