Haute42 C-AT Review
The Haute42 C-AT is an improvement over the bestselling series—with adjustable travel buttons, three layouts, and so many free accessories.
Why unscrew a fighting game controller the old way when you could instead do it magnetically and at the speed of light, right?
The Haute42 C-AT is an improvement over the bestselling series—with adjustable travel buttons, three layouts, and so many free accessories.
Haute42 took its bestselling C16 and added pill-shaped buttons to the controller, creating the brand new C16-S.
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