Although we’re used to trying out the best of the best in tech and gadgets, sometimes it’s the affordable options that make it all worthwhile. Being a gamer means you’ve got a whole range of smaller investments to make before you feel properly set up. That includes stuff like proper controllers, headsets, displays, consoles or pc components. And all of that can rack up quite the bill.
Strings attached
First up, the Nacon Wired Compact Controller that retails for R700. Contrary to popular belief, going back to a wired controller not only increases versatility but brings about a sense of early 2000’s game sessions with siblings.
But it still makes for a comfy fit for any hand-size though and won’t run out of battery, which is a plus. Obviously, wired isn’t always ideal, but if you’re in the market for a controller for informal game sessions on the TV, this one’s ideal.
A bird of prey
On to the headset. We’ve been testing the Stealth Wireless Nighthawk Headset for an extended amount of time, and it’s one of the best in this price range by far coming in at just R1,200.
Battery life is decent enough for even the longest of gaming sessions, coming in at around 10-hours for us on a charge. The best part? This set can be used on pretty much any platform your affinity lies with — from PC to PS4 and even Xbox. It’s better having the option to connect to just about anything when the need arises.
Don’t spend that pretty penny
The abovementioned setup is perfect for anyone who’s just getting into gaming, moderate players or even pro’s. You don’t need much more than a Nighthawk and a decent Nacon controller to get great games in, whatever the platform may be.
Same goes for the Nighthawk headset — its versatility is definitely its selling point, bar the price. We’ve connected it to Windows machines, notebooks, Macs, the PlayStation and even an Xbox without a hiccup. Sound quality is up there with pro headsets and mic capture is near perfect. It also looks pretty badass with the purple inlays and angular design.
Honestly, there hasn’t been a more perfect duo in budget gaming than these two. Both are available to buy right now from local retailers, and will cost you less than R2,000.