Haute42 X-Move Review
The X-Move is a sequel to Haute42's modular controller that was nominated for an Evo award, and you can move some of its modules sideways.
Controllers with a regular size often correlate with moderate weight, and they should fit on most laps without having to squeeze one’s legs together.
The X-Move is a sequel to Haute42's modular controller that was nominated for an Evo award, and you can move some of its modules sideways.
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.
After the M16 Ultra's groundbreaking success, Haute42 came up with a sequel, the M Ultra Gen2, that has a left pinky button.
One of the ways in which the Haute42 R16 is different than its predecessors is the inclusion of a leftmost button for your pinky.
The T series of Haute42 controllers comes in 16 or 13 button versions to suit your fighting game preferences.
The Haute42 U16 is a large leverless controller with plexiglass on top as well as an injection molded bottom.
The Snack Box V3 by Junkfood Custom Arcades is an aluminum arcade stick with a toolless bottom panel for swift access.