Haute42 E16 Review
Haute42 continues its journey of making fighting game controllers for every need, such as the E16 Mirrored, which is for left handed players.
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.
Haute42 continues its journey of making fighting game controllers for every need, such as the E16 Mirrored, which is for left handed players.
We can rave on and on about the benefits of the MS1, but its selling point is its unique right thumb button placement.
If you don't need 16 or more buttons: the VSLAB VSNOVA N14 is a fine option with chamfered acrylic, customizable art, and cool LED.
The TIKITAKA M3 doesn't have 16 buttons. It has 17, and the 17th button is a rare fully sized start button on the top panel's upper left.
Even though the MustFun Board looks like the Haute42 B16, it has some interesting differences, such as an onboard screen.
At a first glance, you may think this is a DOIO controller, but in reality—this is the NLOFIN NLHX-ET01: a 16 button controller with LED.
The Haute42 V16 is a large yet light 16 button controller with textured matte keycaps and fast Shadow Hunting switches—plus shiny LED.
The star feature of the TIKITAKA E16 is definitely how you can customize its button layout completely and increase your winning chances.