Haute42 T16 Review
The T series of Haute42 controllers comes in 16 or 13 button versions to suit your fighting game preferences.
Kailh Choc switches may be the most popular switches out there when it comes to leverless and similar controllers on the market.
The T series of Haute42 controllers comes in 16 or 13 button versions to suit your fighting game preferences.
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