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The RAIT gamepad impresses with great versatility, making it the perfect choice for gamers with extensive game collections or various platforms. Whether a situation requires DirectInput or XInput technology, you are always correctly set at the push of a button and ready to chase records on PC as well as on PlayStation3 and Nintendo Switch. Additionally, the gamepads vibration effects and rapid fire function allow for more action while its rubberized surface ensures a secure grip even in heated moments. Due to a wireless connection with a range of up to ten meters you are never restricted while gaming.
-Wireless gamepad for PC/PS3/Switch-DirectInput and XInput compatibility-Vibration effects-10 buttons, 2 triggers and mode button-D-pad and 2 analogue sticks-Rapid fire button with LED-Rubberised coating-Software included-Connection USB-A receiver-Range Up to 10m-Radio Frequency 2.4GHz-600mAh Lithium-ion battery for more than 8hrs gaming time charging time approx. 2hrs-Dimensions 147 105 67mm W D H-Weight 245g
-Wireless gamepad for PC/PS3/Switch-DirectInput and XInput compatibility-Vibration effects-10 buttons, 2 triggers and mode button-D-pad and 2 analogue sticks-Rapid fire button with LED-Rubberised coating-Software included-Connection USB-A receiver-Range Up to 10m-Radio Frequency 2.4GHz-600mAh Lithium-ion battery for more than 8hrs gaming time charging time approx. 2hrs-Dimensions 147 105 67mm W D H-Weight 245g
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Titel: | SpeedLink - RAIT Gamepad Wireless for PC /PS3/Switch |
Kategori: | Elektronik/Datorer & kringutrustning/Spelkontroller | Spel/PC/Tillbehör/Spelkontroller |
Releasedatum: | 2021-05-19 |
Artikelnummer: | 1100204 |
Lagerstatus: | Beställningsvara Leveranstid: från 5 vardagar |
EAN: | 4027301461732 |
Titel: | SpeedLink - RAIT Gamepad Wireless for PC /PS3/Switch |
Tillverkare: | SpeedLink |
Tillv. artikelnr: | SL-650110-BK |
Förpackningsmått: | 188x157x78 |
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