Spec sheets tell you the basics, but they don't tell you whether a mouse actually fits your hand, whether a sensor stays consistent during fast flicks, or whether a keyboard switch will become frustrating during daily use. The details that matter most are buried in forums, YouTube comments, reviews, and years of trial and error — not on product pages.
There's also the price problem. Big brand names often carry a premium that has little to do with actual performance. A €30 mouse from a brand you've never heard of can use the same sensor, switches, and wireless technology as a product costing five times as much. Enthusiasts know this. Most buyers don't. Finding those alternatives, verifying the specifications, and presenting them honestly alongside the premium options is a core part of what AimDepot does.
That same approach applies to brands. The gaming industry is dominated by a handful of global names, while smaller companies with genuinely great products often struggle to get noticed. AimDepot actively highlights promising upcoming brands — especially European companies — that deserve more visibility based on the quality of their products, not the size of their marketing budget.
Every product includes a real description written by someone who understands the gear: grip compatibility, polling rate context, strengths, weaknesses, and who should buy it — or skip it. The Gear Quiz helps you find the right match in under a minute. The Mouse Guide and Keyboard Guide teach you how to evaluate gear for yourself, not just what happens to be listed on the site.
No sponsored placements. No paid rankings. No products pushed because someone paid for visibility. Just honest recommendations — whether that's a €150 flagship or a €35 mouse that competes with it on specs.