As long as I was on the Nacon stand, between the WRC Generations and Steelrising test, I took the opportunity to go for a walk in the Nacon accessories area. Our tour begins with bags for Nintendo Switch. The versions adapted to the universes are particularly well personalized, going as far as different details for the zipper.
Larger bags allow you to take the console and its charger in the same case. I don't have a photo, but there is even a camouflage version if you want to go into the jungle with your equipment (catalogue).
On the controller side, a Sony-licensed asymmetrical controller will be of interest to gamers who prefer to play on Xbox. They also of course make controllers for Xbox. In this range, I particularly appreciated this version with a transparent shell, which allows you to see all the components inside. Of course, here, we ignore the soft touch of most controllers. Note the additional buttons on the back, which can be activated or deactivated using a push button, which makes them serious competitors to the Microsoft Elite for example.
One of the stand's flagship products is undoubtedly the Daija Arcade Stick (technical sheet), a terminal created in collaboration with Kayane for fighting games. Two versions exist, one for PlayStation, one for Xbox. Both incorporate the classic console buttons, so that you can navigate through the different menus. But, above all, joysticks and buttons positioned in the right places to be more effective than the others in the ring. The box opens very easily, giving access to the connectors, with a mini screwdriver to readjust the assembly to your needs. Of course, the product is aimed at a very specific niche of players. I tested, I spammed all the buttons, I won. But my opponent also had the same controller, so it's really for specialists.
As for helmets, a large choice thanks to the Bigben brands, but above all RIG, which offers helmets in several series, dedicated respectively to the world of PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch (catalog). The first models are planned for the general public, with a price starting at 30€ for the 300 Pro (expected in September). The 400 will offer new colors (€9,99), and the 500 Pro Gen 2 will arrive in September (€79,99). The 700 is a wireless version at €99,99 which is also enriched with new colors. Then we go to the top of the range, with the 800, scheduled for September, at €199,99.
Our little tour continues on the side of controllers for mobile phones, with the MG-X, in normal or Pro version (file), all compatible with Xbox, so as to play on the console using your mobile phone. It should be noted that this technology will soon become possible for iPhone owners! Great news for apple brand players like me who have never been able to test.
Finally, our little visit ended in color, with Teknofun accessories with products for children (or adults who failed to grow):
More details will arrive during the year with tests dedicated to certain products!