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From GameSir comes the Peltier X3 Type-C controller with integrated cooling

The new GameSir controller makes its debut on Indiegogo which, in the guise of the new Peltier X3 Type-C, integrates a sophisticated multi-level cooling system.
From GameSir comes the Peltier X3 Type-C controller with integrated cooling

The creation of increasingly powerful smartphones has quickly moved gaming (also) to modern phones which, however, when properly stressed, heat up, to the detriment of performance. This is even more true when, in an attempt to play at its best, you plug the smartphone into a controller, since in this way it prevents the rear body from exchanging heat with the surrounding air. Aware of this, the Chinese brand GameSir, specialized in accessories, has formalized a new product, the Peltier X3 Type-C controller with integrated cooling.

Heavy 270 grams, the Peltier X3 Type-C controller supports Android smartphones (from 9 onwards), small in size between 110 and 179 mm, to which it connects via an internal micro USB Type-C port, credited with an input lag. equal to zero in transmitting the user’s impulses.

The latter, on the GameSir Peltier X3 Type-C controller, are provided by the front buttons (customizable by the user according to the Nintendo BAYX scheme or the Xbox ABXY one), by the levers (customizable with high or low models, with convex caps or concave), the D-Pad (customizable in the pattern, with two units in the package), the triggers, and the Kailh switches (guaranteed for something like 3 million clicks).

The external USB Type-C port, on the other hand, allows the power supply while playing your favorite title: the highlight of the Peltier X3 Type-C controller is represented by the complex cooling system, which achieves a drop of 24 ° on the rear body. , and 12 ° on the CPU, putting a 7-blade 7,500 rpm fan action, 128 columns of heat transfer, and a 4,000 mm² heat dissipation surface.

According to the company, the Peltier X3 Type-C controller is compatible with Android games, but also with those of cloud based platforms (Xbox Game Pass, Stadia, GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, Steam Link Anywhere for when you are away from the PC. , or PS Remote Play, for when you are away from your console). To purchase the new GameSir controller with Peltier effect cooling, you can turn to Indiegogo’s crowdsourcing, where the product is promoted with a 30% discount on the retail price, thus being able to be paid starting from $ 69.99 or £ 53.81.

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