(Part 2) Best mac accessories according to redditors

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We found 587 Reddit comments discussing the best mac accessories. We ranked the 86 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Mac game controllers
Mac gaming keyboards
Mac gaming mice
Mac game headsets

Top Reddit comments about Mac Accessories:

u/tomkatt · 14 pointsr/emulation

There's the GPD XD and the JXD s192. Shield portable is probably not a good buy today. For one, it's been discontinued for ages, but also, it only supports a fairly old GLES spec, which hurts its emulation capabilities (limiting N64 quality, and it can't play Saturn via uoYabause at all).

And tablets aren't necessarily out, as there's the Ipega PG-9023 controller and the CamRom Telescopic controller / BTC-938 / Saitake STK-7003, etc (it's got several names/brands).

I own both of those and they're solid gamepads. Here's my Shield tablet setup with the Ipega.


For further responses, I'd suggest defining what you would call "a fortune."

u/XenSide · 14 pointsr/pcgaming

Too bad it was clearly advertised as compatible with HOTAS.

I would totally understand your point if they didn't sell a fucking OFFICIAL thing for the game and then they don't support it.

https://www.amazon.com/Combat-Hotas-Flight-Stick-PlayStation-4/dp/B01A0P8NBC

Also, project ace themselves literally just wrote that they're looking into the issue and it is indeed a bug.

u/Regnbyxor · 6 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Sadly not. The analog sticks are treated as a d-pad essentially. They become digital, so no fine movement. Also, the adapter costs almost $40 on Amazon, when you can get this for a couple of more dollars, and it has working analog sticks and blutooth.

u/Thisdsntwork · 4 pointsr/pcgaming

Then why is this a thing? Yes, ace combat really isnt a HOTAS game but that doesn't change that it's possible to use one, in theory at least.

u/UrUnaverageJoe · 4 pointsr/Windows10

Dude just get a wireless adapter solves all this

Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0785RHK5Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_HFAWIKbsvbmWg

u/Tacanacy · 4 pointsr/PS4

For gaming, I've used:

AKG K52, K1000, Q701; Audeze LCD-2 Classic; Audio-Technica ATH-AD700X, AD2000X (w/ MrSpeakers Alpha pads); Beyerdynamic DT990 Edition (600 Ω); Creative Aurvana Live!; Denon AH-D7200; HiFiMan HE400i, HE-500 (w/ ZMF Ori lambskin pads), HE-560 V2; HyperX Cloud II; Massdrop x Koss Porta Pro X; Monoprice Modern Retro, Monolith M1060; Philips Fidelio X2, SHP9500 (w/ Shure HPAEC1840 pads); Sennheiser HD580, HD598 SR, HD700, HD800; Sivga SV007; Stax SR-L300; Superlux HD662 EVO, HD668B (w/ Brainwavz velour pads), HD669, HD681 EVO (w/ Brainwavz velour pads); Tritton Pro+; and Turtle Beach Ear Force XP Seven.



My go-to recommendation is Sivga SV007 (Walnut) with V-MODA BoomPro. If you need sound isolation, then I suggest Status Audio CB-1.

If you're open to using a mic such as Antlion ModMic or Massdrop Minimic, then I have other headphone recommendations and suggestions.

For virtual surround sound, you can use Astro MixAmp Pro TR, Creative Sound Blaster G6, or Turtle Beach Elite Pro TAC. I recommend SBX Pro Studio (Creative) over Dolby Headphone (Astro and Turtle Beach) because it has less compression and more accurate positional audio.

 

Setup


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You attach the BoomPro mic by inserting it directly into the headphone, which replaces the original headphone cable.





The cable terminates in a single 3.5 mm connector, so you can connect it directly to the controller or any other device with a headset jack, like the Mixamp, Sound Blaster G6, and Pro TAC. If you connect it to a regular headphone jack, then the mic won't work. No mics will. If the device only has separate headphone and mic ports, then you need to use a TRRS Y-splitter, which is included with the BoomPro.

 

Sound


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SV007:

SV007 a well-balanced sound profile. The mid-bass, which is where boom and punch come from, is a little bit boosted. The sub-bass, which is how deep the bass goes and is where rumble comes from, is a little bit reduced. The overall bass is clean. The treble is close to neutral. It's clean, smooth, and crisp. The midrange is clear, not tinny or muffled. The overall clarity is great.

It has a large soundstage, very good imaging and separation, and good to very good detail retrieval for competitive shooters. I assess headphones mainly in Battlefield: Bad Company 2, a multiplayer game I've played for over 3000 hours and I thrive at relying on sound cues.

Soundstage is perceived space and environment of sound. It's width, depth, and height. I talk about the type of soundstage that the headphone produces. Many games have a narrow, shallow, and short soundstage. A small soundstage makes the environment around you sound confined or boxed in. With a large soundstage, the environment sounds more spatial and expansive. You can't comprehend it without experiencing it. Imaging is inherent to the audio content. It's how accurately the locations of sounds/objects are reproduced. Soundstage and imaging constitute positional audio, and you could say they are the stereo equivalent of virtual surround sound. Before you make any stances on virtual surround sound, I recommend that you read this post I wrote. Separation is how you discern individual sounds from a range of overlapping sounds.



BoomPro:

You can actually judge for yourself by listening to recordings on YouTube.

I prefer to watch Podcastage for mic reviews.

 

Build, ergonomics, & features


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SV007:

SV007 has an open design (as you can see with the grills on the earcups), so sound passes freely in and out, unlike closed headphones which attenuate sound from passing through. The benefits of an open design are generally a larger soundstage and better imaging. If your ears tend to heat up, it may help mitigate this as it allows more airflow and heat to dissipate.

The build is sturdy and lightweight, featuring metal yokes, hinges, and headband. It has no flimsy or squeaky parts. The cups are made of wood. They tilt and swivel and can lie flat. I have average sized ears and the earpads fit around them and don't press them against the inside of the cups. The pads are plush and have a smooth and relatively high-quality protein leather. The headband has decent padding, but the headphone has great weight distribution so it doesn't exert pressure on top of my head and doesn't cause hotspots. Adjusting the headband is smooth and easy and it stays firmly in place. The clamping force is mild and isn't too loose or too tight for my average sized head. The build quality is excellent with a near immaculate finish all around.



BoomPro:

BoomPro has a flexible aluminum neck and a tangle-free, braided cable that's free of microphonics. The game volume and mic mute controls are easy to adjust and don't accidentally adjust themselves when rubbing against your clothes. Adjusting them is smooth and consistent, not scratchy, sluggish, or sticky. The mic is as non-obtrusive as a boom mic can be and is almost unnoticeable in my peripheral vision.

 

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u/creatureshock · 3 pointsr/nintendo
  1. Nulaxy Dual Foldable Stand - Nice and solid stand, but very light weight. Doesn't feel like it's going to fall over.

  2. Mumba Nintendo Switch case - I have an issue where the Switch's thin size makes my hands hurt after a while. This has helped that a lot and makes it feel like I am not going to drop it.

  3. 8bitdo FC30 Pro Controller - I really like this controller. It feels good in my hands, like the old NES controller.

  4. Google Pixel 18W USB-C Power Adapter - God's own travel charger for the Switch. Worth the money.

  5. A game. Pick one you think you'll like.
u/Rawk7 · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace
u/acklavidian · 3 pointsr/godot
u/SissaFlissa · 3 pointsr/Gamecube

You’d need a USB adapter to plug the wavebird receiver into to begin with

u/PhDExtreme · 3 pointsr/xboxone

The top ends are the ones you've listed. And youre actually in luck, amazon is having a sale on gaming headsets. Here's the link for the A50's: http://www.amazon.com/ASTRO-Gaming-A50-Xbox-One-Black/dp/B00NY5ZPF8/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1451073079&sr=1-3&keywords=A50

u/Dementat_Deus · 2 pointsr/funny

Everything I've read about adapting Sony controllers to a tablet basically say that you will always get some lag due to the bluetooth version conversion that has to happen. The only successful way I've been satisfied with using a Sony controller on a tablet is by doing this DIY. That only works though if you don't need analog.

To answer your question though, I've been using the 8Bitdo F30 controller. It's basically a bluetooth SNES controller with a couple extra analog sticks, but because of how thin it is my hands start cramping after an hour or two. That's why I'm probably going to get the SN30 Pro+ later this year when it realeases. It looks like it is going to be comparable to holding a PS or Wii Pro controller.

As far as input lag, the way I use the tablet, the controller and tablet are never more than 2 ft away from each other, but usually they are about 6-10 inches apart. At that distance I don't notice any lag at all. I did some testing of it a while back though, and I can sometimes kinda notice a little bit of lag every now and then starting at 6 ft but at that distance I have trouble seeing detail on the screen anyway. I do have an older tablet (about 6 yrs old), so part of the lag is probably due to the tablet using an older version of bluetooth.

Build quality wise, I would say that the 8Bitdo controllers are on par with the big 3's controllers. I toss mine in my messenger bag and haven't broken it in the 2 years I've had the controller. It does have lower profile analog sticks than most controllers though, and I know that bothers some people. It has a better battery life than any Sony or Microsoft controller that I've used, but battery life still doesn't compare to to the Wii U Pro controller.

u/shamshamsham · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

Newer, smaller one: https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Xbox-Wireless-Adapter-Windows-Packaging/dp/B0785SFKYF/

Older, larger one: https://www.amazon.com/Xbox-Wireless-Adapter-Windows-10/dp/B0785RHK5Q

I'm just basing this on the pictures shown on each product page. The older one is that big black rectangle with the USB connector sticking out of it, the newer one is, well, still a black rectangle, but it's smaller and the body is similar in size to the USB connector.

Looks like a bunch of orders for the new one on Amazon got mixed in with old ones, so I would just walk in to a Best Buy if you have one nearby and just buy one there so that you don't have to deal with any headache of wondering if you'll get the right one from Amazon. The retail packaging for the newer one comes in a small, primarily white box, whereas the old one is in a larger, totally green box.

u/Omg_Seph · 2 pointsr/emulation

I've been thinking about this question for quite some time and have come to the realisation that there is no 'perfect' emulation station. What I've identified is a spectrum where you are trading off portability/convenience for power, and your personal preference will dictate which device is best for you. I'll list pros and cons here on what I think the spectrum looks like from 'Most Power and Least Portability' to 'Most Portability and Least Power':

  • Gaming PC
    Pros: Can emulate anything at high quality. Can take any controller. Big display. Access to Steam
    Cons: Not portable at all. Expensive
  • Gaming Laptop
    Pros: Can emulate most things at high quality. Is portable. Big display. Long(ish) battery life. Can take any controller. Access to Steam
    Cons: Bulky to carry and use (if on the go). Heats up significantly. Expensive.
  • 2-in-1 hybrid Laptop / Tablet (Like the Surface Pro)
    Pros: Less bulky than a laptop. Small enough to use a controller that wraps around the device (makes gaming on the go better). Can take any controller. Good display size. Access to Steam
    Cons: Expensive. Still a large device you will need to carry around. Not quite powerful enough to run the latest gen of emulation really well.
  • Tablet
    Pros: Good display size. Less bulky than a laptop. Small enough to use a controller that wraps around the device. Cheap.
    Cons: No access to Steam. Cannot emulate much above PS1 (some of the better tablets might be able to). Cannot take USB controllers easily (need adapters). Not all emulators / cores actively developed on iOS / Android
  • Smart Phone
    Pros: Extremely portable. You are going to have a phone with you anyway. Not as expensive as the above
    Cons: Cannot emulate much above PS1 (Although the very latest smart phones might be able to). Not all emulators / cores actively developed on iOS / Android (you'll be dealing with bugs for longer). Cannot take USB controller. Small display.

    Personally I value convenience above all else and have gone with emulation on my smart phone. The controller issue I solved with this which unfortunately blocks the headphone jack, so I got Bluetooth headphones. This means I have some audio lag which isn't great, but I have no controller lag. Most of the games I care about playing are N64 / PS1 / PSP so I have no issues with needing more powerful hardware... although I am thinking about upgrading to something like an S8 so I could play Dolphin games.

    I think a 2-in-1 is as close as you can come to a 'perfect' game station. You have the required hardware for on-the-go gaming, it's not too bulky to carry around (unlike fully fledged gaming laptop) and when you want to do some sit-down hardcore gaming (Steam) you can plug it into an external GPU. I haven't committed to this idea yet since I have a decent gaming PC, and my phone is holding down all my emulation needs at the moment. But this seems like the best of both worlds.


u/butwipe123 · 2 pointsr/Gamingcirclejerk

Can anyone help me tell which mixamp is better for gaming?

I have a set of turtle beach elite pro headsets and was planning on buying the tactical audio controller for it, but from what I've read people like the ASTRO gaming MixAmp Pro TR better and I'm not sure why. They seem to do the same thing... here's the link to the things I'm talking about

https://www.amazon.com/ASTRO-Gaming-MixAmp-Pro-Xbox-One/dp/B014H2YSEK/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1492898553&sr=8-1&keywords=3AM99-XOU9Y-975

https://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Beach-Controller-Superhuman-playstation-4/dp/B01EM9PMO8

u/MrJayPockets · 2 pointsr/CallOfDutyMobile

I’ve been using this with pretty good success.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V82B6QV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xvlODbR2FH7XM

u/calidude90 · 2 pointsr/gaming

Wow looks like the exact same one I bought with the exact same games. Must say though, you gotta get the watermelon controllers and

Nintendo Switch HDMI Adapter, FUTSYM 2rd Generation USB-C to HDMI Hub for Nintendo Switch 4k Dock Converter Cable to TV Display Monitor Portable Travel Nintendo HDMI Hub, Support Samsung DEX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Z4LGR1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PFWRAb1VKB5YB

So the console doesn’t overheat. Also makes it way more portable.

u/Jess_Starfire · 2 pointsr/DCcomics

I am hyped for KH3, that game play trailer!!!

Also I agree, Nintendo has me hyped. The switch has been the only console ever I have gotten at launch and preordered. I don't regret getting it all all. There's been some minor hiccups with the system but nothing major. Multiplayer is a little hard with only the joycons. My boyfriend and I initially picked up only one pro controller but we are looking to get one more. We're actually probably going to get this instead of a second pro controller.

u/Belmonkey · 2 pointsr/SteamController

I'm hoping Valve does something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Telescopic-Wireless-Bluetooth-Controller-CA1042ZR/dp/B01DZR5WJI

Telescopic controllers seem to be the ones that can fit around the sides of a phone / tablet, and overall can create a better form factor (imo) for gaming and portability than sticking a phone clip onto the top of a controller.

u/ExultantSandwich · 2 pointsr/GalaxyS8

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B077Z4LGR1?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

This exact dongle works perfectly with my Galaxy S8. I can mirror it to a television and use a USB / Bluetooth keyboard and mouse to navigate the phone.

Should solve your problem, good luck!

u/Ninjaivxx · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi
u/BeeTris · 2 pointsr/Gaming_Gear

(Not sure if this works with Linux, but it works on my Mac and Windows computer)
I got the Mamamiya 3200 DPI Gaming Mouse for $14 (£12.55) on Amazon, and I love this mouse! The ergonomics is great, it has adjustable DPI settings, and it has two buttons that you can program, not to mention that it's super cheap! I've had this mouse for about a year now and the only problem that I've had with it is that sometimes one of the lights inside stays red, but that's no biggie.
It's not available right now on amazon, but here's the link!

u/samvest · 2 pointsr/AndroidGaming

Gamesir g3s because they come with a wireless USB adapter for use on PC.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AJZ6W0C/


Just for phone, no USB support Ipega 9055 or CamRom:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E5HKKDU/

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DZR5WJI/

u/Hicheras · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

Okay i'm definitely drunk or something this morning. There is no sale. My bad.

Still, the price is lower than ordering it from US.

EDIT : Okay, that's because I saw this one first and it threw me off...

u/BobHupcheck · 1 pointr/RocketLeague

Yeah the fusion pro doesn't seem to be very good based on what I read.

This Horipad pro seems like the budget version of the elite. Looks a little cheap and plasticy but the reviews are decent. I need to do a little more research.

Deciding whether I should just shell out $100 for the razer wildcat, the elite seems amazing but out of my price range and I heard some bad things about it breaking and only having a 90 day warranty. Tough choices..

u/serve321 · 1 pointr/gpdwin

Nice! I've had the exact same idea, but my order of Ipega 9055 got cancelled, so I've had to order that, instead:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DZR5WJI/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Someone in the comments of that said it's better built than the Ipega 9023/9055, so here's hoping.

What about the cooling capabilities of the GPD, does it take a hit?

u/merkwerk · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

> and you cannot do anything to make it better

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T1QQGS4?psc=1 | http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZWWMQYO?psc=1


There's plenty of external fans you can purchase that from what I've read work quite well. But alright.

u/alfye20 · 1 pointr/acecombat

Dont do it! Its a waste of your time, be advised.

My review here: https://www.reddit.com/r/acecombat/comments/ahr61r/review_hotas_hori_ace_combat_7_flighstick_do_not/

Then, If You dont want to belive in my words, read others review on Amazon.com:
https://www.amazon.com/Combat-Hotas-Flight-Stick-PlayStation-4/product-reviews/B01A0P8NBC

u/Kyle_Necrowolf · 1 pointr/xboxone

Here is the new adapter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0785RHK5Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1527220329&sr=8-14&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=xbox+wireless+adapter

And here is a bundle that includes the new controller and MAY include the new adapter (pics show both): https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B078T3R8YS/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1527220329&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=xbox+wireless+adapter&dpPl=1&dpID=41RYx-4dTaL&ref=plSrch

Both controllers work with the Xbox wireless adapter or USB - this form of wireless is what's used in Xbox consoles, supports all the features (unlike Bluetooth, as I mentioned above), and is far more reliable IMO.

You do also have the option of purchasing a Bluetooth adapter for your PC, they're about the same price as this adapter, but if you're getting it purely for the controller, I would definitely go with the Xbox wireless adapter for the reasons I mentioned.

u/dm18 · 1 pointr/TheSecretWorld

It's really worth picking up a MMO Gaming Mouse. For instance the Razor Hydra. Logitech also makes a MMO mouse, it's similar, and cheaper. but the Hydra is a really sturdy. You get what you pay for. All around it's a good gaming mouse.

With my Hydra, I can play TSW without using the keyboard. When I do use the keyboard I have full movement like playing a FPS.The number pad require no learning curve, no configuration. I went from stumbling around trying to push the right button to hammering out solid attack patterns without really paying any attention.

FYI bestbuy also sells the hydra. They have the wireless with color changing LEDs. Personally I like the corded version. It's cheaper, and there no charging to worry about. Plus the mouse is lighter.

u/combine47 · 1 pointr/gaming

I bought this xbox one controller from hori and it works perfect for 90 % of games I play. Just doesn't have analog triggers so you can't play driving games with it. Unfortunately looks like its out of stock at the moment.

https://www.amazon.com/HORIPAD-Pro-Xbox-Officially-Licensed-Controller/dp/B01BHPZJ5M/ref=sr_1_6?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1506363264&sr=1-6&keywords=hori%2Bxbox%2Bone&th=1

u/a_pizzle · 1 pointr/wow

I got the Razer Naga recently and I can't believe I went this long without a proper gaming mouse. The only reason I took a chance and bought it was because of the deal Amazon had on it. If you can deal with the green color, it's a great mouse at only $43

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00TGAX520/ref=sxts1?ie=UTF8&qid=1473966722&sr=1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65

u/MB_mitch · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I need help trying to find some switches. I have cheap 60% from Amazon and I'm looking to get some new switches for it. Here is the actual keeb: https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Instago-Multi-color-Illuminated-Programmable/dp/B07S3DJBCZ/ref=sr_1_1?m=A1Q8NOYWRQ9ICZ&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&qid=1572395503&s=merchant-items&sr=1-1&th=1. I would like to get some brown switches for it but for the life of me I cannot find brown, hot-swappable, Gateron optical switches! If anyone would know of a place to find them it would be greatly appreciated! Also, I'm purchasing in the US if that matters.

u/Petercartman89 · 1 pointr/GameSale

Not sure if you're interested in a clone but I can vouch for this one I got from Amazon, it works great. Never ran into any issues with it. For only $10 it's a steal

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q459FBQ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_CRUTDbNYZH162

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

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u/aarondr · 1 pointr/Surface

BAM!

Nintendo Switch HDMI Adapter, FUTSYM 2rd Generation USB-C to HDMI Hub for Nintendo Switch 4k Dock Converter Cable to TV Display Monitor Portable Travel Nintendo HDMI Hub, Support Samsung DEX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Z4LGR1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_E.MCAb3FCQ7G8

u/GABE_PWN · 1 pointr/MouseReview

Oh, I guess if you're looking for a MMO mouse, the sensor is less important. Just get something with lots of buttons. You can get a Razer Naga on Amazon right now for $43. It's a really ugly shade of green, but I've heard that the side buttons feel really good.

https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Limited-Laser-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00TGAX520/

u/RelyableKookie · 1 pointr/MouseReview

I would suggets the G600 or the Razer Naga They have plenty of buttons and the sensors are great for what you are doing, plenty of dpi customizations. The Naga is often on sale for under 50 and there is a chroma verson

u/StepsAscended22 · 1 pointr/rocksmith

Yes, if you purchase the standalone Astro MixAmp Pro you can plug any pair of headphones into the input and it will work with no issues.

u/friedstinkytofu · 1 pointr/playstation
u/Ohsighrus · 1 pointr/xboxone

Do you feel the https://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Beach-Controller-Superhuman-playstation-4/dp/B01EM9PMO8?th=1 could help the SHP9500 for gaming on xbox?

u/JesJHoward · 1 pointr/EmulationOnAndroid

I got this guy

BEBONCOOL Mobile Game Controller for PUBG Mobile Phone Triggers Controller for iPhone iOS Android, Remote Wireless Controller for Bluetooth https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q1WVZNZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BJvvDbTKF8F4F

... and it's awesome. Very little input lag that I can tell. Battery seems to last forever as well

u/powwu · 1 pointr/techsupport

I wouldn't risk it, and there are cheaper options with more ports (such as this one).

u/Moeancurly · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

It appears to be some sort of volume controller, I've seen the players adjusting interacting with the large knob. It's difficult to tell from the pictures, but at the top of the device there are multiple level indicators that bounce up and down independently and at the bottom there are colorful backlit buttons. It appears to be some sort of audio mixer.

The closest I've found is Turtle Beach's Elite Pro Tactical Audio Controller, but I can't find anything similar that looks like what the players have.

u/Im_a_rahtard · 1 pointr/MortalKombat

I've had the pad but prefer this one by Hori

https://www.amazon.com/HORIPAD-Pro-Xbox-Officially-Licensed-Controller/dp/B01BHPZJ5M/ref=mp_s_a_1_14?keywords=hori+controller+xbox&qid=1559858543&s=gateway&sr=8-14

Has the same exact dpad components but still has a RS for towers. And you can still use it for other games.

u/SD4k · 1 pointr/galaxynote10

I ended up getting the this beboncool contoller instead. The glap was waaay too pricey/bulky for me. Surprisingly it fits my note 10+ with a slim case on. Super comfortable too. Also I hate the name glap lol. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T4JXVJL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7fhGDbWTSYBJX

u/almostamico · 1 pointr/AstroGaming

I’d grab this little guy up- I have the same Pro TR and I love it!


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NSNDHK2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yJfEDb59Z0Y5Q

That’s the one for Xbox, but you can select what platform you want it for. Also, just FYI, Bestbuy price matches Amazon if you wanted to grab them locally.

u/spongebobismyuncle · 1 pointr/SmashBrosUltimate

4 Controllers, 4 Extension... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MSHR6JJ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share - it’s the adapter for 4 controllers, 4 controllers, and 4 extension cords for $50

u/rube · 1 pointr/EmulationOnAndroid

Hmmm, I've been looking for something along those lines for a while now. I'll look into it. Thanks!

edit:

This looks like the same form factor but not the same name:

https://www.amazon.com/Bounabay-Wireless-Telescopic-Bluetooth-Controller/dp/B01NBT9RFY/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_147_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TTH7K6R6MGPETXJCQF07

I've seen similar items like iPega, same exact style but different make and model.

u/chrsmhr · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Is this what you're referring to?

Edit: hoping to pick one of these up instead of waiting!

u/ar9kanine · 1 pointr/gadgets

3200 DPI 7 Button LED Optical USB Wired Gaming Mouse Mice for Pro Gamer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KD3NY2A/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_SmNHub1RAXW4Elt;10 dollar mouse, use it to get 20-30 kills in csgo everyday

u/dogeriik · 1 pointr/AndroidGaming

i got it in China but you can try amazon.

edit: found it - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBT9RFY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_YcY3ybZABJEYH

u/TemptedTemplar · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Gamecube controllers can be connected via and adapter, but the official adapters have been sold out for a while. There is more being made for sale in December according to Nintendo Japan, but we dont know if theyll come back to the West too.

Gamecube controllers work great for Smash Bros and Mario Kart, as the missing buttons are not a hindrance, but they are in other games.

Get yourself a Pro controller for single player games.

Wii and Wii U controllers can be connected to the switch via various adapters, but its always 1 controller per adapter. So its not a super cost effective means of adding controllers.

u/dolphinmachine · 0 pointsr/ShadowPC

I got this controller for this exact set up and I LOVE IT

BEBONCOOL Mobile Game Controller for PUBG Mobile Phone Triggers Controller for iPhone iOS Android https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T4JXVJL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QEUWDbPYDDEF8

u/telosucciona · 0 pointsr/smashbros

got a 4 gc controller + adapter + extension chords, all for $55 lol. They work great too, not like top-level competitive viable probably but i pull off some frame tight combos with em no issues, and can now play smash / mk with big groups of friends without having to spend a fortune on controllers. If any of the controllers come with issues theyll send a replacement pretty fast too. Heres the link if interested: (seems like they pushed the price up $5 now) https://www.amazon.com/Controllers-Extension-Cables-4-Port-Adapter-Set/dp/B07MSHR6JJ

u/MistyBelladonna · -2 pointsr/smashbros

https://www.amazon.com/Controllers-Extension-Cables-4-Port-Adapter-Set/dp/B07MSHR6JJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=gamecube+controller&qid=1574995147&sprefix=gamecube&sr=8-6

Not official but super dependable and cheap. I got this bundle and they feel exactly like official ones from 2001. Plus it comes with a transparent green one which will make you the prettiest, most popular girl at the Smash tourney.