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Arctic introduces a USB Wireless Gamepad

Arctic has today launched a new peripheral aimed at gamers with the USB Wireless Gamepad.

Offering a high capacity rechargeable 1000 mAH lithium-ion battery, rechargeable while playing, this gamepad is sure to allow you a trouble free playing session. With its 2.4GHz wireless technology, you’ll be able to enjoy quicker responses and the freedom to move up to 10m away from your PC. With its dual vibration motors, every hit, every explosion and every crash will be felt right in your hands, offering a much more realistic and interactive gaming experience.

The peripheral isn’t called a gamepad for nothing, offering an extremely user friendly layout of 12 programmable buttons, 8-way D-pad, and two analog sticks, the gamer is given full control, with the possibility of switching between analog and 8-way D-pad mode with one analog button.

The USB Wireless Gamepad comes with a two-year limited warranty and a price tag of $49.90/€36.95 (excl. VAT).

For more information, please refer to the official product page.

Source: Press Release

Andy Ruffell

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