Wingman XB 2 Accessory Adds Support for Over 125 Controllers on November 30th
Wingman XB 2 Accessory Adds Support for Over 125 Controllers on November 30th
Taiwan-based peripheral maker, Brook, announced that their Wingman XB 2 peripheral will release on November 30th for $45, with pre-orders now live on the company’s official website. Use a TON of different controllers on your OG Xbox all the way to your Series S|X and PC!
Besides supporting every Xbox console made from the original released in 2001 to the latest Xbox Series X/S, the Wingman XB 2 features a 5-level turbo feature, ultra low-latency and improved stability, the ability to remap controller button configurations. In addition, it also features full PC support, bringing better compatibility, a more stable connection with X-input, as well as wireless support.
Support for Flight Sticks has been added*
- Support XBOX Series X/S(wired) / Xbox360(wired) / Xbox One / PS5/ PS3 / PS4 / Switch Pro controllers/ SEGA Astro City mini controller & MEGA Drive mini controller to be used on XBOX Series X/S/ Xbox One/ X360 Consoles.
- Also supports relevant Xbox 360 / Xbox One / PS3 / PS4 / Switch peripheral accessories.
- Supports 125+ modern controllers & sticks. SEGA Astro City mini controller & MEGA Drive mini controller are supported .
- 20210120 firmware update (V1.2) New compatible Controllers updated
Wingman XB2 launches on November 30th!
Official Site: https://www.brookaccessory.com
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