
SpeedLink are continuing to focus on gaming peripherals with their new Quinox gamepad. Priced at around the £50 mark, the Quinox features several extra buttons when compared with a traditional gamepad (like an Xbox 360 controller), as well as a OLED display which lets you tweak things on-the-fly. Could it be an option if you are looking for a new gamepad?
With 6 programmable buttons, as well as control over things like analog stick sensitivity, and up to 2 user profiles, the SpeedLink Quinox gamepad has a number of features that typical gamepads do not have. Whether it is worth the £50 asking price is another thing though – so we put the Quinox to the test to find out if it is worth buying.
Features
- Programmable gamepad for the PC
- Analog sticks and digital 8-way D-pad for maximum precision
- Ergonomically positioned left stick for comfortable analog gaming
- 2 analog triggers, 2 bumpers and 10 digital buttons incl. Start and Back
- 2 additional shoulder buttons – freely customisable and with macro support
- 4 additional buttons on the back – freely customisable and with macro support
- 2 button profiles for button assignment storage
- 2 macro profiles for macro storage
- 2 controls for button programming and settings
- Practical OLED display
- Intense vibration effects for realistic gaming
- Stunning glow
- Adjustable analog stick and trigger sensitivity
- Detachable USB cable (cable length: 2.4m, micro USB to USB)
- Weight: approx. 205g
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