Rushbox Lite 2 Review
The Rushbox Lite 2 is lighter than the Rushbox 2, and its switches are also lighter than the first Rushbox Lite's switches.
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 Rushbox Lite 2 is lighter than the Rushbox 2, and its switches are also lighter than the first Rushbox Lite's switches.
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