SiTong H4 Overview
The SiTong H4 allows you to design the button layout of your dreams, getting you one step closer to winning Evo!
China may very well be the number one manufacturer of fighting game controllers globally, and it’s awesome that we have access to its many innovations.
The SiTong H4 allows you to design the button layout of your dreams, getting you one step closer to winning Evo!
Some of the SiTong H3's extra buttons are to be used by your left pinky, left thumb, right thumb, and right index finger.
The rumors are true: in addition to the buttons it's known for, SiTong has been selling controllers like the H2 controller with 17 buttons.
The Haute42 T16-PU's name probably indicates that it contains polyurethane on top as a faux leather of sorts.
The TIKITAKA M5 has one of the most unique button layouts, including 18 main buttons—some of which are ergonomically pill-shaped.
Haute42 continues its bestselling T series with the T16-Texture, and you can probably guess why it's named that way.
This is not the DuelPad Zen. It's the N17SP, and it has a split layout with 17 buttons—some of which are near the bottom.
Mortal Kombat players can buy the FightBox R8 with old school Happ parts—or the R8-J edition with Sanwa parts (and a more modern enclosure).