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Nacon reveals sustainable PC controller with replaceable parts

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The Nacon Revolution 5 Pro PC gaming controller is designed "with environmental responsibility in mind" and features Hall Effect technology.

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Nacon Limited Edition Colorlight Wired Controller - Gamepad Officially Licensed for Xbox - Compatible with PC

Boost your skills with the latest controller innovations from Nacon. Officially licensed for PlayStation, the Revolution 5 Pro delivers unmatched performance and reliability in a wireless game controller for PS5, PS4 and PC. Revolutionary features include magnetic Hall effect joysticks, adjustable trigger blockers, swappable D-pad designs, and Bluetooth audio.

Nacon - Revolution 5 Pro Wireless Controller with Hall Effect Technology and Remappable Buttons for PS5, PS4 and PC - Black

The ROG Raikiri Pro PC Controller features a built-in OLED display, tri-mode connectivity, four rear buttons, selectable step triggers, an ESS DAC, plus adjustable joystick sensitivity and response curves. Also, the ROG Raikiri Pro is ideal for PC gaming.

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COMPACT GRIP. PRECISION CONTROL: Featuring an ergonomically compact design with larger buttons, this controller is built reduce hand fatigue and

RIG Nacon PRO Compact Controller with Dolby Atmos for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One

Did xbox elite series 2 controller get fixed? Because they released new versions and designs recently. And they used to get stick drifts, unresponsive buttons in the past. Did they finally fix

OFFICIALLY LICENSED FOR XBOX: Customizable LED controller licensed for Xbox and compatible with Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, and Windows

NACON Limited Edition Colorlight Wired Controller - Gamepad Officially Licensed for Xbox - Compatible with PC

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