The first time I used an EasySMX controller, it was the EasySMX X05, which offered tri-mode connectivity, buttery smooth joysticks, and a solid build quality for just $30. The company makes dedicated controllers for consoles as well, and has recently launched the S10 controller for Switch 2. It’s the first dedicated Switch 2 controller by the company and design-wise, looks somewhat different from its previous Switch offerings. The EasySMX S10 isn’t just made for Switch 2, but can work with a variety of platforms, including PC and mobile devices with iOS and Android OS. This is essential since most controllers […]
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