Saturday, July 29th 2023

EasySMX 9124 Pro Gamepad Launched with Dual Hall System

We are very pleased to introduce to you our brand new product: EasySMX 9124 Pro Gamepad. Knowing your love for games, we want to give you a chance to change your gaming experience.

The trigger and joystick adopt the hall design, which provides a more accurate response time while the joystick is drifting, and also increases the life of the controller by 2-4 times. Whether you are a PC, Xbox, PlayStation or Switch player, our EasySMX 9124 Pro controller can be perfectly adapted. Simple connection and convenient operation allow you to fully immerse yourself in the game world. We know that games are not only a visual enjoyment, but also a physical and mental experience. Therefore, the EasySMX 9124 Pro handle is equipped with a vibration feedback system, allowing you to feel every hit, explosion or sprint.
3 Connection Method & Multi-platform
We can connect the 9124 Pro gamepad through three methods: Bluetooth, 2.4G receiver, and wired. It can be used on numerous platforms and devices such as Android, iOS, Switch, PC, and is sufficient to meet your gaming requirements.

6-Axis Somatosensory & Motion Control
EasySMX 9124 Pro wireless gamepad retains the 6-axis experience, so you can better operating the character movement through 6 different directions!(Only available on Switch)

Hall Joysticks & Hall Trigger
The EasySMX 9124 Pro gamepad uses Hall joysticks and Hall trigger, and its service life is 2-4 times that of ordinary joysticks; the joystick is equipped with a wear-resistant ring to make your operation smoother.

The EasySMX 9124 Pro gamepad is available directly from EasySMX for $45.99. In the next week, use the promo code: "10% off" to buy EasySMX 9124 Pro gamepad on our official website, you can enjoy 10% discount. But remember, opportunities wait for no one, act fast!
Source: EasySMX
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11 Comments on EasySMX 9124 Pro Gamepad Launched with Dual Hall System

#1
55566112
there are several models that have similar specs, including Xiaomi ones.
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AnarchoPrimitiv
Is there any way this could be decent for such a low price? Or has the glut of insanely priced game pads warped my mind?
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natr0n
These are all made in 1 factory. They all have the same traits of gamesir t4 which I have a wired version off.

They will be dirt cheap in no time.


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AsRock
TPU addict
natr0nThese are all made in 1 factory. They all have the same traits of gamesir t4 which I have a wired version off.

They will be dirt cheap in no time.


Are they worth recommending ?.
and also increases the life of the controller by 2-4 times.
Only by 2-4 times ?.
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#5
natr0n
AsRockAre they worth recommending ?.



Only by 2-4 times ?.
yes, the version I have has no dual hall, but for now 19.99 on amz best controller on pc imo.
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AsRock
TPU addict
natr0nyes, the version I have has no dual hall, but for now 19.99 on amz best controller on pc imo.
hall is why some one should get it though well if it's done right.
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natr0n
AsRockhall is why some one should get it though well if it's done right.
yeah. It would be nice if you could do a swap replacement from analog to hall.
Im sure down the road it will be possible.

They made a set for steamdeck though.
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#8
ymdhis
Is there one of these that uses the hall sensors but has the series x style d-pad (circular and uses metal dome switches on the pcb)?

Even better, is there one that uses the dome switches for the face buttons as well?
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55566112
AnarchoPrimitivIs there any way this could be decent for such a low price? Or has the glut of insanely priced game pads warped my mind?
second option. Mechanical face buttons feel very snappy and hall stick feel very accurate. Speaking as an owner of one of those chinese controllers (MOBAPAD chitu HD)
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LabRat 891
natr0nThese are all made in 1 factory. They all have the same traits of gamesir t4 which I have a wired version off.

They will be dirt cheap in no time.


See, *that* actually looks like a controller I'd hold in my hands.
The LEDs even make sense as accent and 'attention-grabbers' for the YBAX buttons.

Someday maybe, I'll upgrade away from my Xbox 360 controllers. Thing is, I so rarely play games that need a gamepad (and so casually when I do), I don't really care about having a top-notch gamepad.
Heck, even my Thrustmaster HOTAS Jstick + Pedals just sits until I get around to my roughly annual re-play of Freespace 2 (and mods).
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