Haute42 X1 Review
The X1 is Haute42's first attempt at a modular design, with the WASD buttons being rotatable and even replaceable with a joystick!
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 X1 is Haute42's first attempt at a modular design, with the WASD buttons being rotatable and even replaceable with a joystick!
Are you in the market for a dual layout controller with matte buttons, fast switches, and shiny LED? The Haute42 T16-30 enters the chat!
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