Gaming hardware maker Astro will release a new controller for PlayStation 4 and Windows PC early next year that promises a high-level of customization, including swappable analog sticks and D-pad ...
Xbox One users have had an excellent premium controller option, the Xbox Elite, since 2015. PlayStation 4 users have never really had a comparable controller option. Enter the Astro C40 TR. Though not ...
ASTRO. In the world of gaming accessories, it’s almost a household name thanks to their popular gaming headsets. This month, the company is breaking new ground with the ASTRO C40 TR Gaming Controller ...
Microsoft didn’t invent the pro-style controller, but the company did popularize it. The success of its Xbox Elite gamepad showed that demand was strong for a premium controller, one that had more ...
Great battery life, reliable connectivity, durable build quality, trigger stops, grip buttons, and swappable stick layouts—the C40 does it all. It’s expensive, but an excellent high-end controller ...
Microsoft didn’t invent the pro-style controller, but the company did popularize it. The success of its Xbox Elite gamepad showed that demand was strong for a premium controller, one that had more ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook ASTRO Gaming, known for their incredible headsets, is now taking over the controller world with ...
The ASTRO C40 TR releases in early 2019 for $199.99. It is available for preorder on ASTRO’s website, and it will be on sale at retailers such as GameStop, Amazon, and Best Buy.
Slick design. Comfortable feel. Extra buttons. Hair triggers. Custom components, modular design. Snappy and responsive. Versatile wired or wireless performance for PC and PS4. Killer battery life. It ...
Jordan Boyd is a Staff Writer at DualShockers, specializing in indie games, RPGs and shooting titles. He's majoring in journalism at Stony Brook University on Long Island. During the 7th console ...
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