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8BitDo Introduces the Ultimate Mini Xbox Controller for Smaller Hands
26/12/24
By:
Amitabh Srivastav
A compact, lightweight controller designed for comfort and accessibility.
Introduction
Gaming enthusiasts with smaller hands now have a new solution from 8BitDo. The company has launched the Ultimate Mini Xbox Controller, which is 20% smaller and 10% lighter than the Ultimate C controller, catering to kids, teens, and gamers who find standard controllers unwieldy.
Compact Design, Full FunctionalityThe Ultimate Mini, weighing just 189.6 grams, retains full-sized triggers, buttons, and joysticks while placing them closer for easier reach. Unlike standard controllers like the Xbox Series S/X controller (287 grams), it offers a more compact design while preserving core functionality.
The controller features Hall effect magnetic joysticks and triggers for precision and durability. A ring of interactive LEDs surrounds each joystick, offering customizable lighting modes that react to gameplay.
Stylish and Durable
Available in white, pink, or green translucent shells, the Ultimate Mini is as stylish as it is functional. However, it is a wired-only controller, which contributes to its lightweight design but might raise concerns about durability during intense gaming sessions.
Compatibility and Pricing
The controller supports Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and Windows 10/11 PCs, making it a versatile option for gamers. Priced at $34.99, it is available through Amazon and 8BitDo’s online store.
Conclusion
The 8BitDo Ultimate Mini Xbox Controller is a thoughtful addition to the gaming accessory market, prioritizing comfort and usability without compromising on essential features. Stay tuned to Kushal Bharat Tech News for more updates on gaming tech.
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