Dmagso Haute42 Arcade Stick 16 Keys Leverless Controller with Turbo Functions, Controller Street Fight for PC/Ps3/Ps4/Switch/Steam Gaming Keyboard-Supports Hot Swap and SOCD, with DIY RGB
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Number of keys
12 16 12 16
with RGB
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Supports Hot Swap and SOCD
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Turbo Functions
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Multiplatform
PC/Ps3/Ps4/Switch/Steam PC/Ps3/Ps4/Switch/Steam PC/Ps3/Ps4/Switch/Steam PC/Ps3/Ps4/Switch/Steam
Multi-Platform Compatibility:The leverless arcade stick is a portable accessory designed for gaming enthusiasts that supports multiple platforms including Windows 10 and above, Steam Deck, PS3/PS4, Switch, Raspberry Pi (supports Lakka, RetroPie, Recalbox, Batocera) and Windows (keyboard mode only). ), MiSTer, Android, Linux, iPadOS, macOS, and Windows (keyboard mode only). Whichever platform you choose, the leverless controller delivers an exceptional gaming experience.
Ultra-Low Latency Technology: Haute42 Leverless Arcade keyboard is built on an advanced dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+@ 133MHZ processor and a 40nm process node with turbo functions, featuring low dynamic power consumption, low leakage, and an amazing 1ms latency. 95%+ leakage-free frames ensures accurate and smooth operation.
Multi-function: Haute42 arcade controller is equipped with many professional features such as overclocked polling rate, multiple SOCD cleanup modes, built-in embedded web configuration, and interchangeable button layouts. With hot-swappable technology, you can change the mechanical key caps without soldering, supporting DIY; equipped with LED screen real-time feedback, with RGB lighting effects.
Slim Design: The leverless controller is designed to be lightweight and easy to carry.16 buttons for a more ergonomic design. This gaming keyboard-style multifunction controller is a perfect replacement for joystick-style PS3, PS4 console controllers and PC controllers for MultiVersus games with a variety of key customization DIY.For PS5 fighting games, an additional arcade joystick converter is required.
Package Contents: Universal portable leverless arcade stick can be customized with skin. There are 1.5 meters USB cable, accessory kit (including switch, keycap extractor, switch extractor, anti-slip pad × 8) and detailed instruction manual
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HautePro T-series 16+5 button all button fighting pad
This HautePro T-16 stickless fighting pad came from Dmagso and was priced at $80 when ordered. I already had a T-12 before I ordered this T-16 fighting pad, so that should tell you somthing. The Haute T series are nice all button fighting pads. The switches are fast with a short travel and the response feels good.The unit has a very low profile and low weight. The design overall looks very classy.The design does have a draw back, as it is a rather delicate unit. I strongly suggest using care when handling this controler. If you twist or bend the unit at all, the sound of cracking are painful. One gets the impression they could literally taco-fold or snap the unit in two with their bare hands. This was not built for durability, it was build to be light weight, have a thin profile and look good.The buttons have a nice light frosting to them helping to defuse light better than the button caps on the t-12. Lighting is changed by holding the Start+Back buttons and pressing X/Y, A/B, or RB/LB. Patterns, colors and brightness can be controlled. It has a cycling rainbow pattern, solids of every color, and some white plus color arcade color button settings.The unit connected to the Windows11 PC and Switch without any issues. When going between the switch and PC I had to hold a button when pluging the gamepad in, as to change the mode. The back of the pad has a small legend with which buttons should be held with which systems.The unit connects via a USB type C connection to the gaming console or PC. The gamepad also has a USB type A port on the right side for firmware flashing.The switches feel good. They are mechanical 5 pin units and are swapable. One replacement was included with the gamepad, as well as the tool to pull buttons and switches. The travel is very short and light. These are fast. They dont have a tactile bump, but they buttom out quick, so you know you have pressed the key.The little screen on the left upper corner indicates button inputs, turbo activation and firmware number. Turbo is easy to use, just press the button next to the little screen and the button you want to turbo. Repeat to deactivate. Turbo presses and releases the turbo’ed button 8 times per second while engaged.Overall I really like this stickless fighting pad. So much I essentially got it twice.*The layout of the buttons is interesting when comparing the Haute T series pads. The T-12 and T-16 are almost identical, but one has 13 large buttons, while the other has 16. Honestly I prefer the T-12s 13 large button layout. The extra 3 buttons on the T-16 are for L3/R3 (or clicking down on a controllers analog sticks). The T-12 places them on the top row of small buttons, where on the T-16 they are positioned under A, over X, and next to the extra up button. I can see how these could be useful to people, but for me my finger slips from A to the extra button and I have to look down to reposition my hands. This is subjective to user preference and is the only difference between the two gaming pads. They are both awesome pads.
Jonathan H –
An excellent fighting arcade pad!
It has taken me awhile to write this review as work has gotten intense and I have had very little time to ladder on Street Fighter the way I did when unemployed. Thankfully I had a few days off last week and finally had time to give this puppy a spin.First off, I have never used an arcade pad like this to play fighting games before, apart from occasional use in an actual arcade back in the day. I have developed all of my muscle memory for a controller, so I was nervous that I would trash my ranking if I played competitive matches with this board. But, life is short, and after a small bout of practicing my favorite cheeses, I figured I had enough to say YOLO and hop on ranked.The first things I noticed was how little time was needed to get into the groove of this arcade pad. The buttons are well-placed for my adult hands, and the smooth glossy exterior made it easy to position my hands exactly as needed. My previous arcade experience always included a joystick for movement, so I wasnt sure how I would fare with directional buttons instead. But I’ll be damned if I didnt actually like the button layout better. It translates perfectly to my decades of WASD practice on keyboards and I found myself pulling off complex movements far easier than even a d-pad on a controller.The buttons themselves are a dream to use and are reminiscent of a nice mechanical keyboard. There is excellent backlighting that makes it clear where the buttons lie even in my peripheral, and only a few high-stress moments made my brain stop working to the point where I couldnt hit the correct buttons.Long story short, my MMR went virtually unchanged after a couple hours of laddering. This may seem like a lukewarm response, but considering how awful I thought I would be, I was genuinely impressed by the smoothness of the transition. I know that with some more practice I will probably be better on this board than I ever was on a controller, and that to me makes it worth the price of admission alone.
Anthony bailey –
Cant wait to master leverless!
Here’s a draft for your Amazon review:—**Excited to Master Leverless Gaming!**âââââThe Dmagso Arcade Stick with 16 Keys and Turbo Functions is a fantastic addition to my gaming setup! As someone new to leverless controllers, itâs taking some getting used to, but I’m already seeing the potential for more precise and faster inputs. The transition has been smooth, thanks to the controller’s responsive keys and intuitive design.The support for multiple platforms, including PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, and Steam, is a huge plus. The hot swap and SOCD (Simultaneous Opposite Cardinal Directions) features are impressive, and the DIY RGB lighting adds a nice touch of customization.I’m looking forward to mastering this leverless style and taking my gameplay to the next level. If you’re considering making the switch, I highly recommend giving this