A “green” and affordable controller from Trust
With the GXT 542 Muta, Trust offers a controller made with 75% recycled plasticoffering all the necessary buttons and controls (9 buttons on the top, two analog sticks and four triggers), three different directional pads to adapt to your tastes and desires, a motor for vibrations, an integrated battery, and above all three connection methods. It will indeed be possible to connect the controller via Bluetooth, via a 2.4 GHz USB dongle or wired via USB, which offers Mac, PC, iOS, Android and Nintendo Switch compatibility. (it is compatible with the motion sensor).
A good alternative to traditional controllers?
The controllers of props often have a hard time convincing once morest those that have been refined to the extreme for years by console manufacturers such as Microsoft, Sony or Nintendo. You will have to wait to take it in hand (do not hesitate to give us feedback if this is your case) to find out if this GXT 542 Muta is a valid alternative to the essential models, but Trust has put some advantages on its side, such as an integrated battery (this is still not the case with the excellent Xbox controllers which require an additional pack, further inflating the bill) offering 10 hours of autonomy, interchangeable directional crosses, extended compatibility, and a rather contained price. to competition. The GXT 542 Muta is already available at a price of 41.21 euros
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