🎉 Level Up Your Game with PXN 008!
The PXN 008 Arcade Stick is a versatile USB game controller compatible with multiple platforms including PS3, PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PCs. Featuring durable Cyan Axis mechanical buttons with a 5000W lifespan, a turbo function for easy combo execution, and a robust design, this fight stick is perfect for serious gamers looking to enhance their fighting game experience.
W**Z
Absolutely love it!!!
Absolutely love it!!!!! Works for my PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and also the Nintendo's Switch O~LED Switch!!!!!! Thank you so so much!!!!!
M**S
Wonderful
I have had this for a week now and I enjoy using it. I use it for MAME and it works great. Much better than using a controller or the keyboard.
J**I
Very NICE, and high quality.
Very classic arcade-like. Super high-quality, great feel, works great for classic arcade games. Linux/Raspberry Pi compatible. I love this thing!
D**E
Good
TL:DR at the end.Good arcade stick, but could’ve been great. I’m not the most hardcore arcade stick enthusiast so I may not be using the correct terms here, but I did always want an arcade stick of my own and have used them here and there. I’ve tested this arcade stick on multiple devices. The photos in the product page may seem a bit misleading by making it look like a wireless pad because they don’t show you the USB cable that is attached to the arcade stick. The arcade stick comes with 2 USB cables that connect to a USB C and a Micro USB controller.So for this thing to work, which I disliked so very much is that the arcade stick needs to connect to physically connect console AND to the console controller. You can not connect the arcade stick to any USB port like on a wall or charging brick to give it power, it has to be connected directly to the console via attached USB so unless your console is 10 feet away, you’re going to need a USB extension cable. Having to connect a controller was very annoying because that added another cable to the arcade stick. This whole thing just seemed pointless especially for handling/portability. Another thing is, even with everything connected, you can’t even turn on the connected console through the power button of the arcade stick.When playing on an Xbox (Series X) or Playstation (5), you just connect the controllers to the arcade stick that is connected to the controller. For the Nintendo Switch, I connected to the USB of the dock. If you have a USB to USB C OTG adapter, you can connect directly to the Switch. You still can’t turn on the Switch through the arcade stick. Unlike Xbox and PS, every time you turn the Switch on, you need to use the Joy-Cons or any other controller and go to “Controllers” for the Switch to see the arcade stick. Not only that, but the Switch will see this as Player 2, so you will want to turn off the Player 1 controller. For PC, all I had to do was just plug it into one of the USB ports.The plastic quality on these are great, thick hard plastic thats got a bit of weight. Everything is plastic, no rubber textures for grip anywhere.Every button is smooth and clicks nice.The buttons are concave (rounded top), not concave if you prefer those like I do. They work and I didn’t notice any input lag with any of the fighting games I tested. Again, I’m not hardcore into these so someone that is into arcade sticks may notice an input lag that I couldn’t. The layout of the buttons don’t seem right to me. Going by Xbox buttons, the top set of buttons go X, Y, RB, and LB. Bottom buttons go A, B, RT, and LT. I feel like it would’ve been better if they went X, Y, LT, LB and for the bottom A, B, RT, RB. The reason for this is because depending on the console (especially playing retro games on emulators), LB and RB do not exist so having these further out from the center of the arcade stick would’ve been better.The shaft of the stick spins, which personally, I am not a huge fan of since I’ve only ever used to the ones that don’t spin. I’m not sure if this can be adjusted so that it doesn’t spin. Combination of this spinning shaft and the knob being glossy, there isn’t much of a grip if your fingers get greasy.TL:DR Overall, minor issues with the button layout, which could be fixed by tinkering with settings through the game/retro emulator. I can forgive the fact that the product images make this look like a wireless arcade stick, but the main annoyance is having to connect a controller to the arcade stick while also being connected directly to the console. This would’ve been a 4.5 (rounded to 5) stars and if a controller didn’t need to be connected. If something like that doesn't bother you or you plan on strictly using this on PC, then great, definitely get this because I do enjoy using this more through my PC than my consoles.
F**2
Super Cool for MAME, Atari and other Emulators
Exactly what I was expecting. Nice feel and works great for my retro games when I need an arcade like joystick.
S**K
My son loves it!
Bought for my son's birthday! He was so excited and hooked it up immediately to his game system to play Brawlhala!
R**A
Took a minute to get used to, but my kid loves it.
We have an xbox one and I thought I'd get this for my son to try.The controller came securely packaged from Amazon. Upon opening, it was bigger than I expected. Most controllers for these units are hand held small. This one you can use on a table. It was straight plug and play which I appreciated.At first, he had a tougher time getting used it. There is a learning curve. After a few days, he fell in love with it. He said he was much quicker with this unit. The joystick works great, and the buttons have a nice tactile click to them. It reminded me of the joystick board I played on as a kid on the larger machines.Very cool idea and has very good real world feel. 5 stars.
K**I
it mostly works in modern Linux
Solid construction, and expansive feature set, make for a decent controller. Headset microphone support is disappointing.-- TL/DR begin --Recognized, out-of-the-box, as generic "X-box pad" (Xbox360) in Manjaro Linux.Controller "pass-through" USB port accommodates various controllers. Tested, and working, with XboxOne S/X, PS3/PS4. The arcadestick acts as a "man in the middle", intercepting and modifying signals.XboxOne controller pass-through is not fully supported in Arch Linux, requires modification/installation of the xpad-dkms-git package with additional "XPAD_XBOXONE_VENDOR(0x2f24)," definition in xpad.cxone-dkms-git requires "{ XONE_WIRED_VENDOR(0x2f24) }," definition in wired.c and replaces xpad (blacklists it). Use one or the other.Using a pass-through PS4 controller enables the arcadestick headset jack (while disabling that of the Dualshock4). Tested the DS4/headset combo on direct connect to computer and there's about 9db of loss, so that 80 input is reduced to 10, coming from the arcadestick.'TOUCHPAD', secondary, button only works with pass-through PS4 controller and is equivalent to depressing the touchpad (click).Assessment logos displayed on packaging (FCC, CE).No indication of USB-IF, on product or packaging.Comes with PXN logo'd microUSB pass-through cable and generic USB-C one.At around six feet long, the host USB connection may be too short in certain game-play environments (living room TV).Windows test results are same as Linux, though no driver issues - plug and play.Unique packaging method held everything in place with a fair amount of empty, buffer, space. Felt a bit too sparse.Easy to disassemble. Clean solder joints, very little excessive flux. Primary buttons and stick individually wired to the control board. Wiring harness well routed and organized.-- TL/DR end --The arcadestick, in general, is a niche product. This one appears to work as advertised and I expect it will perform well for years to come. Should the need arise, it is very user serviceable friendly.
H**O
Fallas o falta de claridad en las especificaciones
El producto funciona bien, pero de repente se desactiva el botón Y o triángulo, lo tengo que presionar rápidamente 2 veces para que se reactive y no se cómo corregir eso, creo que lo voy a devolver
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