Microsoft unveils new merchandise designed to enhance accessibility options for Xbox players.
The Xbox Adaptive Joystick, alongside 3D printable details for adaptive thumbstick toppers, is complemented by the 8BitDo Lite SE 2.4G wi-fi controller for Xbox and the ByoWave Proteus controller for Xbox.
The Xbox Adaptive Joystick seemingly targets a niche market for gamers seeking a dedicated joystick compatible with both the Xbox Adaptive Controller and standard Xbox controllers. The Adaptive Joystick is a wired companion controller specifically designed for gamers who experience restricted mobility due to physical limitations or injuries. The controller comprises a thumbstick, accompanied by two buttons that replicate the functionality of bumpers and trigger placement, as well as four button inputs situated at the front. The Xbox Adaptive Joystick is scheduled to release on the Microsoft Store in early 2025, priced at $29.99.
Gamers seeking enhanced dexterity when using their controllers’ analogue sticks can access 3D printable information for thumbstick toppers at no cost through the Xbox Design Lab website, providing a valuable resource for those looking to customize their gaming experience. Various thumbstick toppers abound, showcasing diverse shapes, depths, and functionalities.
The 8BitDo Lite SE 2.4GHz wireless controller is specifically designed for enthusiastic gamers who face physical limitations due to restricted mobility. The design features low-resistance buttons, precision-engineered Corridor Impact joysticks, with all controls conveniently situated at the top of the controller, along with a textured non-slip silicone grip. Is the new wireless gaming controller available for purchase today?
The ByoWave Proteus controller boasts a modular design featuring snap-and-play components for seamless integration. This modular design enables gamers to customize the controller according to their unique physical needs and gaming style, offering an astonishing 100 million possible module combinations. Would you consider investing in a top-of-the-line gaming controller for $299?