M15 Control (Mobile)
The EasySMX M15 controller is a multifunctional Bluetooth device designed for a versatile gaming experience across various platforms. Compatible with Android and iPhone devices, it extends its functionality to cloud gaming services, Xbox Game Pass, PS Remote Play, and Nintendo Switch consoles (models 1 and 2). Its construction aims to offer precision and comfort during prolonged gaming sessions. Key Features: Universal Bluetooth Compatibility: Allows wireless connection with a wide range of mobile devices and gaming platforms. Ergonomic Design: Developed to provide a comfortable and lightweight grip, optimizing handling during long usage sessions. Low Latency Response: Offers responsive communication, with optimized performance for most game modes and platforms, except in specific emulator settings via PS Remote Play. Extended Battery Life: Integrates a high-capacity battery, providing approximately 8 to 12 hours of continuous operation. Responsive Tactile Controls: Incorporates smooth-moving joysticks, precise triggers, and ABXY buttons with a microswitch mechanism, along with a D-pad and bumpers with tactile switches for responsive feedback. Vibration Functionality: Includes vibration motors to enhance immersion in compatible games. Specifications: Model: EasySMX M15 Connectivity: Bluetooth Supported Platforms: Android iPhone Cloud Gaming Xbox Game Pass PS Remote Play Nintendo Switch (1 and 2) Battery Life: 8-12 hours (estimated) D-pad Switch Type: Tactile ABXY Switch Type: Microswitch Bumper Switch Type: Tactile Battery: Included Configuration Software Support: Yes This gamepad is ideal for users who demand a controller with broad cross-device compatibility, ensuring consistent performance and superior comfort for mobile, cloud, and hybrid console gaming.
Specifications
- Package
- M15 Control, M15 Controller & Protective Pouch
Variants (2)
- M15 Control — 442.50 BRL — In stock
- M15 Controller & Protective Pouch — 495.60 BRL — In stock
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