4 things I wish I knew before going all-in on wireless peripherals
Cutting the cord comes with caveats

Switching to wireless peripherals felt liberating at first, as you'd expect. It meant that I no longer had to deal with dangling cables or restricted movement, especially while gaming, and my desk looked pretty clean. It all started when I purchased a wireless gaming headset in 2016; soon after, I started buying wireless gaming mice and controllers. The keyboard is the only thing that's currently on my desk that isn't wireless, but that's only because there's no wireless hall-effect keyboard on the market.