Get this Instead of the Razer Kitsune | Haute42 M-Plus Overview/Guide
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- Haute42/CosmoX has made a breakthrough in the leverless scene for their high quality products at an affordable cost. This video covers the M-Plus series controllers which rival the Razer Kitsune at 1/3 the price of the Kitsune. At such a price can it stack up to the Kitsune?
Disclaimer: I was sent this controller by Haute42/CosmoX for the purpose of this video, however, all opinions are my own.
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0:00 Intro
0:12 Unboxing
0:43 Controller Overview
2:16 Controller Compatibility
3:00 Keycaps/Key Switches
3:39 Sweat
3:51 Size Comparisons
3:57 Sound Test/Comparison
4:44 Customization Through Web Configurator
8:08 How to Update the Controller
8:54 Thoughts on the M-Plus
9:34 Where to Buy
9:54 Conclusion - Hry
Thanks for this in depth review! Just got the 12 button verison in today and loving it so far. Appreciate you showing the web config as well, very useful info!
Nice to hear that the video helped. Thanks for watching.
my controller wont show up when i put it in config mode on my pc, no pop up window?
For the web configurator mode there is no pop up. You will need to manually go to 192.168.7.1/ in your web browser. Hope this helps.
I've heard that the M and M+ models move in your lap because of the lack of nonslip padding at the bottom. How is it in your experience? If it slips around, I might just DIY and stick a mousepad below and cut out holes for the screws the nonslip circle things on the bottom.
I didn't have issues with it slipping around because the weight and material. It could also depend on what type of clothing you're wearing. The mousepad method could help though. There is also a seller on Etsy who creates non-slip padding for the Haute42 controllers if you want a less makeshift option though. www.etsy.com/shop/DiscoDigitalShop?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1706546788&from_page=listing
I feel these type of controllers even if they slide they shouldn't be sliding in use as the force you put on it is straight down not side to side like if you're playing on a lever and yeah worst case scenario get some 3m non slip padding
I prefer the smaller buttons, the spaced out larger buttons strains my hands and fingers
The R16 model has small buttons and then a big jump button. The panel also has rims that stick up which makes it feel similar to Sanwa buttons. So the R16 model may feel better for you.