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The PXN Arcade Stick X8 is a versatile fight stick controller designed for serious gamers, compatible with multiple platforms including PC, PS4, PS3, and Xbox Series X|S. Featuring upgraded keyboard-style direction keys and durable mechanical buttons, this controller ensures precision and longevity, making it the perfect choice for competitive play.
Color | PXN-X8-black red |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox Series X |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Compatible Devices | Xbox Series X/S, Playstation 3, PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One |
Button Quantity | 8 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Additional Features | Multiuse |
Item Weight | 1.51 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
N**L
For $20? It's a "No-Brainer".
I found this controller from a Reddit post. I took a $20 gamble and am pleasantly surprised at the quality of this arcade controller. I personally build and wire my own controllers and this is a great item for the price (even at the $60 price point). The buttons feel good as well as the key switches. For those who are looking for a quality, yet inexpensive "Mixbox", this is your holy grail.
A**O
Great for the price
Its an alright build and felt good for me since i like to rest my hands on the controller. its kind of hard to mod but i dont even mind since it was $60
O**R
No SOCD cleaning on v1.11
UPDATE (from 1 star rating): My original review is below for reference. I reached out to their support, turns out you can force their firmware updater to update the device to an old version by holding shift before clicking update. Oddly, v1.10 still didn't seem to have SOCD cleaning for me, but their email support provided v1.09, which worked. So now my device has SOCD cleaning, which is fantastic, and as I stated in my original review, it's a really nice budget mixbox for those that like the WASD/arrow key setup. There are only two drawbacks that may or may not affect you: First, it's fairly light in weight. That doesn't bother me, but keep it in mind. Second, it's not modular at all. You could replace parts of it with some dedicated tinkering, but I feel like it'd be easier/better just to go get something custom if you want to be able to swap out buttons easily and such. But for a budget controller, it's pretty much exactly what you think it will be from the seller's description.==========ORIGINAL REVIEW:Just got this product and wanted to put up a quick review as a warning: It would seem that the newest version (1.11) DOES NOT have SOCD cleaning, so when you press left and right (or up and down) simultaneously it will give one or the other direction (whichever you pressed last). Ideally, you want a neutral input in these scenarios otherwise you get some sloppy input issues going from one direction to the opposite. Weirdly, if you go to their site and download their updater, it seems to be set at v1.10 (which based on other reviews DOES have SOCD cleaning), but it won't let you install that version if 1.11 is already installed (which it is by default on my device).I've reached out to support, so I may update this review (and rating) if they can offer a solution, but that's a pretty important feature to be missing for a hitbox/mixbox. Sadly, this seems like a really nice budget mixbox otherwise, so I hope they can offer a workaround. If not, I'll have to return it.
E**K
Arrow Keys Gave Out Quickly
I'm not fond of the layout but I won't dock points for that, the keys felt nice when they worked and the buttons were very satisfying but I found the arrow keys quickly giving out. They were wiggling free from their sockets and eventually I tried gluing them down to fix it to no avail. Still giving 3 stars because the quality of the rest of it was great and someone with light hands might be able to use it fine.
C**S
SHORYUKEN!!!
The media could not be loaded. This is great, it minimizes input mistakes and makes you lear all the moves correctly. It’s really responsive and has not given me any trouble. Durable, and just (after the learning curve) gives you the edge you need!!! Really loved it!!
I**S
Mixbox on a budget
If you're interested into a mixbox, this isn't the worst choice. The buttons are VERY noisy, almost like a typewriter, noticeable lag imput on PC, and setting it up on console is a pain. If you just want to get your feet wet with figuring out how to play with a Mixbox this isn't a bad option, but if you can spend the extra money for an actual Mixbox controller, then do so. Cheaper isn't always better and this is a perfect representation of that.
G**F
Great and Easy to Mod Mix/keybox
Have used this for nearly a year now, The 4 keyboard keys are not hotswapable but, they are super easy to desolder. They come with cherry mx style outemu blue's which are not bad, but not suitable for the d-pad for fighting games. Replacing these with speed switches from cherry, or kailh is not a bad Idea and what I did. The buttons I left the blue's alone in as frankly cherry style blue from any brand are great for arcade style buttons, if you can't fit in real Happ\IL buttons, which your never gonna fit into this case. The PCB inside the thing is just great and even has markings for the pinouts on the PCB telling you what everything is, unlike far more expensive brands, so modding for newbies will be easy.Overall a very good kyebox/mixbox for the price, even if you don't mod it. This company has made this thing unknown because of how its labeled lol. Its not a fightstick its a keybox/mixbox, which is probably hurting its sales as these types of fighting games controls are niche inside this niche community.
R**N
Broken
directional button broke in a few weeks of minimal use. not securely fastened to the box and they wiggle around.
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