EasySMX S10 controller review – pro features for nearly half the price
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Controllers, to me, are like guitar strings. I love buying a pack of Elixir’s coated strings, but when they break, I dread replacing them at nearly $20 a pop. Luckily, most Nintendo Switch controllers aren’t as prone to letting me down. The EasySMX S10 is a brand-new third-party option, giving competitors like Gamesir and Turtle Beach a rival to face off against. Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve taken it to Gamescom, used it in hotel rooms, and at home to see how it stacks up.
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Controllers, to me, are like guitar strings. I love buying a pack of Elixir’s coated strings, but when they break, I dread replacing them at nearly $20 a pop. Luckily, most Nintendo Switch controllers aren’t as prone to letting me down. The EasySMX S10 is a brand-new third-party option, giving competitors like Gamesir and Turtle…
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