The d-pad is a particular high note – easy to move and pleasantly clicky. The analog sticks, buttons, and triggers are almost identical to those on the 360 controller, and should be very comfortable to those used to Microsoft’s console. The build quality of the speedy is outstanding – comparable in quality to the similarly-designed Xbox 360 controller, and better than the majority of MFi pads. But I’ve been using the controller steadily for a few weeks now, and my initial impressions are very positive. Actually, if I knew the controller would be on sale this soon, I’d have had one up already. The price is $59 – more than reasonable for an MFi controller of this quality. I guess this answers the question of whether or not the Speedy would make it to America: Amazon has it in stock right now! Lets hope it lives up to its promise – I’ll know in a few days. ![]() Judging by the enthusiastic early reporting of some my readers, I’m not alone in my enthusiasm about this controller. The original Horipad is one of my favorite controllers, and I ordered this new version immediately yesterday. The only images we have of the controller the same product photos I previously showed, and the $49 price tag was a fair guess, given the identical price of the SteelSeries Nimbus. There isn’t a whole lot new to report, beyond the fact that the controller is available. ![]() ![]() A few short days have passed since we first revealed the new Horipad Ultimate, and it’s already available for sale on the Apple Store. Showing posts tagged #gaming The Horipad Ultimate is Now Available
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