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Logitech mice and headsets, from my experience. Never tried their keyboards, other then at the store.
Wouldn't mind trying the X52 Pro. I have several games that a flight stick would work well with.
Logitech, SteelSeries, Corsair are my go-tos
I have an old Logi KB which was given to me second-hand by a friend. He'd had it for years, and it's been attached to my PC now for six or seven years beyond that. Still going just fine.
That's their older stuff though - it's their newer items which are increasingly low build quality and lacking features. And their software to go with said products, plus their customer service, is very bad now.
They used to be very respectable indeed, but they've gone downhill terribly...
The best headset I ever owned was a boom-mike, single speaker, wrap-around set made for the Sony Playstation by Plantronics. Plantronics was making headsets before there were headsets... I would never recommend any headset over a compatible/equitable Plantronics model. (I am, however, not someone who uses full-headsets for gaming. I only use them for coms.)
Unfortunately, that headset snapped. I still have it and still mean to fix it, one day. I have a collapsible Plantronics headset in my go-bag that I use, sometimes, and another privately labeledset by Plantronics that isn't quite as good. But, it's better than what's on the shelves that I've experienced.
Plantronics = Largely mfr of industrial stuff, VOIP cube-farm stuff, high-use sorts of gear. And, they've been doing it since "solid state."
Logitech kept having a double click problem after a year.
The mice are good and do an amazing job, it's just i don't want the software.
My keyboards are just cheap Microsoft, they are actually pretty good and i have a lamp next to each so i can see at night.
They put them back into production recently, upgraded/updated parts. Well worth having again :D
And Logitech for the win, razer is junk.
New headset? I can't recommend Logitech at all. I don't know how many broken headsets I had and they didn't last long while treating them good. It was either a broken mic or the sound on one side was gone.
New mouse? Try it first before you buy it! I tried many different ones, different shapes, all of them were pretty bad for my hand and ended up hurting my hand after a short amount of time. I don't think every mouse fits every hand and Logitech is for sure not made for my hand. Ended up buying a Zowie EC2-A and never had this problem again.
New keyboard? Depends how much you want to spend. If you just want a cheap one, go for it. If you plan on spending like 80$+, get a different and better one. The keyboards usually last a long time though. Not sure if they still offer normal ones without this RGB nonsense.