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The Nacon Daija Arcade Stick is an officially licensed peripheral compatible with PS4, PS3, and PC. It features professional-grade components from the renowned manufacturer SANWA, ensuring a high-quality gaming experience.
The playing surface is large and clean, with a single control area located on the right-hand side, allowing for easier access to the key controls. The stick comes with two interchangeable heads (ball top or bat top) for customizable gameplay.
The top row of buttons includes Square, Triangle, R1, and L1, while the bottom row consists of Cross, Circle, R2, and L2. The right-side controls feature the SHARE, OPTIONS, R3, L3, and PS buttons, as well as a button for adjusting the stick mode (Left / Right or directional buttons) and a platform setting button (PS4/PS3/PC X-Input).
The arcade stick also boasts a 3.5mm headset socket, providing users with the ability to connect their preferred headphones or microphone. Additionally, a textured wrist rest is included for added comfort during prolonged gaming sessions.
The top cover of the arcade stick is customizable, with 2 artworks and a screwdriver provided. The padded base features a rubber coating, ensuring great stability in-game.
Inside the arcade stick, users can access the removable switches and find storage space for the screwdriver and the second stick head. The USB cable is 3 meters long, and there is a cable storage compartment at the back of the device.
The Nacon Daija Arcade Stick weighs approximately 2.7 kg, providing a solid and sturdy feel during use. Overall, this arcade stick offers a professional-grade gaming experience with its high-quality components, customizable features, and user-friendly design.
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package_dimensions | 18.39 x 12.99 x 7.01 inches; 11.27 Pounds | ||||
type_of_item | Unknown Binding | ||||
item_weight | 11.24 pounds | ||||
date_first_available | September 3, 2018 |