Qanba B1 Titan Wired Joystick for PlayStation 5/4 and PC
$179.99
Available in stock
Description
Price: $179.99
(as of Oct 01, 2024 09:25:36 UTC – Details)
The tournament-ready Titan joystick from Qanba will help you take your gaming skill to the next level with tournament-tested Sanwa parts. The Titan joystick is fully compatible with PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC, connecting via wired USB and delivers Sanwa buttons and lever and Qanba’s signature high-quality exterior design. The spacing between the lever and the buttons has been extended for players who need more space and comfort. The smaller size also makes transporting the Titan joystick easy to pack in backpacks or luggage.
Compatible with PlayStation5, PlayStation4, and PC
Officially licensed Sony peripheral
Full control panel, touch pad, tournament lock switch, Sanwa 30-mm OBSF buttons, and Sanwa JLT joystick
3.5-mm microphone input with mute button control
Antislip bottom pad
Customers say
Customers like the design of the video game controller. They mention it has a perfect layout and overall shape. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the button design.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Doug –
Perfect layout and build quality.
This is my first arcade stick and it reminds me of the arcades 30 years ago. The weight is good on it and the buttons and stick feel very responsive. I instantly went from about a 10% win rate with my buddy to about 50/50. He still won most though. Ithe button spacing is good for my larger hands and the base of it sits comfortably in my lap with plenty of palm room. Highly recommend.
Alex Herrera –
Really nice design
I’ve enjoyed using the stick for the past few months, the design and aesthetic suit me and it is comfortable to play with for long periods of time. All Sanwa parts so no need to change anything. Only gripe is cost. Should be 30% cheaper.
Kindle Customer –
Work great
It work with the ps5
Mo –
Cheap plastic; super buggy; expensive
TL;DR: Cheapest possible plastic and screws, menu buttons press on their own, wayyy overpriced. How the hell is this thing the same price as the Qanba Pearl/Obsidian?Qanbaâs quality has plummeted. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. I rarely write reviews for anything. Heres why this stick sucks:1.) Very crappy, cheap plastic throughout. Does not feel âsolidâ. Screws will strip the first time unscrewing them (I.e., NOT mod friendly). Absolute pain changing internals (buttons/lever/etc.)2.) SUPER buggy on PS5. When resetting in practice mode on Tekken 8, it takes a screenshot, or a video, or both. RIP PS5 storageâ¦3.) Sometimes the âsave recordingâ menu will appear mid-game. You HAVE to play with the control buttons locked, otherwise youâre in for one hell of a headache. Can never skip intros again.4.) Lightweight. This one may be controversial, but I prefer a heavy stick. Doesnât feel great in my lap.5.) Unthoughtful button design. Referring to the menu buttons. The round border of the PS button overlaps with the L3 button. Just move it 2cm to the left. Itâs a minor flaw, but shows lazy design and really speaks volumes to the overall quality of this device.Any redeeming factors? Not in my opinion. Some minor quality-of-life things:1.) Wire is easy to put away in the small compartment. But you canât unplug it completely, so it always sticks out, which is lame.2.) Stick has a large distance from the buttons. Some people believe itâs more comfortable/ergonomic. I disagree. Makes no difference. To each their own.3.) Small compartment under the case allows changing your lever top from ball/bat/etc., without having to open the entire thing. I like the idea – someone, somewhere at Qanba had the idea to make this mod friendly. But itâs lacking in so many other areas when it comes to modding that this small perk becomes worthless. Itâs a nightmare to get this thing open with the terribly cheap screws. Donât expect to open it more than a couple times, unless you replace the screws like I did.4.) Overall shape of the device is nice, and it doesnât dig into your wrists. Nothing groundbreaking though. Many others with the same/similar shape.All that said, this thing is NOT worth the money. I recommend shopping around for other options, and perhaps building a custom stick if there are specific features youâre after. Otherwise, the wait for a quality certified PS5 stick continues.Razer: bring back the original 2017 Panthera! The Lamborghini of fighting sticks for only $150.
bad product at 2 weeks stopped working –
bad product at 2 weeks stopped working dont buy it
bad product from china stopped working at 2 weeks.