The S10 Lite offers native Switch 2 support for easy wake-up and per-game rear paddle customization.
EasySMX followed up its excellent S10 controller with the cheaper S10 Lite that’s better in one very cool way and a little worse in others. Ultimately, its cheaper $39.99 price is worth paying for ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, priced at $89.99, boasts an impressive array of features, but for many gamers, the more affordable EasySMX S10 is the top choice. Here’s what makes it stand out.
The HITS technology in the G Pro X2 Superstrike is revolutionary and probably the future of gaming mice, but isn't a priority for all gamers.
I thought my aged reflexes were too slow for Expedition 33 — but this controller's 3.5ms input latency and micro-switch dual-mode triggers changed everything.