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8BitDo’s new all-button arcade controller is just 16mm thickMeasuring in at 16mm thick, 8BitDo’s new Arcade Controller connects to the Switch over Bluetooth and to PCs using an included 2.4GHz USB dongle. For minimal latency, it can also connect to ...
The Delcom Products “USB HID Hand Held Programmable Button Switch” is a four-inch-long round metal stick with a glowing red LED-equipped plastic button on top and a two-meter USB cable on the end.
The BattlerGC Pro might be the GameCube controller’s final form. Hall effect sticks, high compatibility, and programmable buttons might make this $60 controller the ultimate way to play Smash Bros.
Can't reach the power button on your desktop? Or do you just want to avoid having to reach down to press it? This USB gadget ...
In 2015, Acroname invented the programmable USB hub concept and successfully launched a series of USB Hubs that are used by some of the biggest tech companies in the world.
HP has two new mice out dedicated to gaming. The HDX Laser Mouse gives you five mouse setting profiles, five programmable macro buttons, and is allegedly eight times faster than conventional mice.
If you are searching for a fully featured USB programmable keypad for your PC you may be interested in the Adafruit MacroPad RP2040 starter kit which is now available to purchase direct from the ...
Weertzen/Cologne, 18 August 2016 – SPEEDLINK has gradually expanded its successful gamepad lineup in recent years. The USB gamepad, which is unveiled today at gamescom, ticks every box ...
USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 (PD3.0) introduces a new Programmable Power Supply (PPS) mode, which allows a device to negotiate any supply of 3.3-21 V in 20 mV steps, and up to 5 A of current in 50 mA s… ...
IDF13, SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Cypress Semiconductor Corp. announced three new USB 3.0 solutions that enable new applications of the 5Gbps SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard. The new additions to Cypress's ...
The Adafruit Gemma measures just 1 inch in size and is powered by an ATtiny85 and programmable with an Arduino IDE over USB, allowing you to create those wearable projects of the future.
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