What are your go-to brands for any electronic, networking, computing accessories or peripherals?

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Hi all, since ya'll are self hosters, I'm sure you all deal with all sorts of different pieces of hardware, accessories, peripherals, and what not; just wondering if you could please share your favorite, solid, "go to" brands for overall things you need for your setup such as cables (all types), adapters, dongles, power accessories, hubs & docks, flash drives, you name it! I'm sure it varies depending on exactly what type of equipment you're looking for but just looking for overall good brands to stick with for such things. I obviously know the main ones like Anker, Cable Matters, Ugreen, maybe Belkin, Idk. Would love to hear your recommendations! Thank you

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I was a die-hard Logitech fan for many years, but over the past five or so their quality has really gone downhill, with their prices remaining the same if not increasing. I have a full set of Logitech peripherals but when the time comes to replace them Logitech will not be in the running.

What do you think will be the alternatives. I have looked around and realistically Logitech kind of dominates the market as far as mice and keyboards.

Steelseries is a pretty good brand, especially in the premium headset side. Works well on Linux too.

This is great to know, thanks. What do you plan to use as replacements? and do you typically try to stay with the same brand for most of your gear or does that not matter?

I'm looking at Keychron for a keyboard. I recently replaced my Z-5500 surround speakers with a cheapo soundbar off Amazon. I'd like to get something comparable to the old Z-5500s (which were phenomenal) but I haven't found anything similar yet. And Logitech doesn't make anything in their league any more. Aside from those I haven't really looked for anything else. If I were to find a brand that reliably offered good-quality products with the features I'm looking for I would happily buy a whole set from them, but I have no problem with mixing-and-matching brands either.

Well speaking of Amazon, I actually read that Amazon Basics is a great option for low level stuff like cables, chargers, adapters, etc.

Keychron hardware is solid and I have no complain in the typing department. In fact, having hot-swappable switch is very useful for extending the life of the keyboard as you can easily replace broken switches instead of replacing the whole keyboard (I already need to replace my W switch after a year). My only gripe is the shitty firmware, but I have an older model so I can't say if the latest model still have shitty firmware.

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