Pocket Mini Hit-Box SOCD Fighting Stick Controller WASD Mix-bo | Shop The World
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Pocket Mini Hit-Box SOCD Fighting Stick Controller WASD Mix-box with Cherry mx speed silver Mechanical Switches Keys Support PC Xinput PS3 DInput Switch Turbo (WASD layout)
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•Sinoarcade Pocket Mini Hitbox Fighting Game Controller WASD Mixbox with Turbo Fuction Smart Fight Stick Mini Hitbox SOCD Supported Mechanical Switches Compatible with PC/Android Supports PC XInput PS3 DInput Switch
•The Fight Box is a unique controller not only because it allows you to input SOCDs, but it also gives you the the ability to switch among many SOCD Resolutions. The FightBox has 3pcs Mechanical key and 1 Mechanical key on the left side of the controller, instead of the traditional analog joystick, with 8pcs Mechanical Keyboard for the action buttons on the right side of the controller, also have WASD Layout.
•Raspberry Pi Pico is a tiny, fast, and versatile board built using GP2040, a brand new microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK.
•The FightBox is compatible with PC/Android by using Zero Delay Arcade USB Encoder with SOCD Supported. (Please contacat us for manual and latest firmware after order.)
•The CHERRY MX Speed Silver is the fastest model of the CHERRY MX switch family in full height. Due to the linear switching characteristics combined with the low spring resistance, the silver switch triggers directly. When milliseconds decide whether you win or lose, the CHERRY MX Speed Silver is your guarantee for a successful gaming session.
•We use Cherry MX Sliver Switches in the mechanical buttons of this mini hitbox. They are relatively light (close to sanwa in feel) and have a soft bump above the actuation point, which makes things somewhat tricky as you may think you have activated the button upon the tactile feel, but you actually have to travel a tad farther from the bump to actuate the switch.