🎮 Elevate your gaming experience with the PXN CB1 Button Box!
The PXN CB1 Button Box is a versatile PC auxiliary controller designed for simulation enthusiasts. Featuring 19 customizable buttons and switches, adjustable RGB lighting, and flexible mounting options, it enhances gameplay across racing, flight, truck, and farming simulations. With up to 30 programmable inputs, it allows for a tailored gaming experience, ensuring you stay ahead in the virtual world.
M**R
Good quality
It's well built and easy to use, just plug it in, boot up whichever game you want and assign the buttons, it's that easy.The only minor improvement I would like to see would be the inclusion of a sticker sheet to fully customise it to my requirements. I only use it for racing but I'm sure there are people out there who only want it for flight or farming sims. This doesn't diminish the 5 star review though.All the switchgear is satisfying to use and doesn't feel cheap. RGB is bright and adaptable to suit your rig. It's a good bit of kit for a good price.
D**Y
Cool ButtonBox
Build quality is excellent. All buttons are nice and clicky. Looks cool on my rig.
A**7
Great
Works great
A**2
A couple of minor annoyances in an otherwise functional controller
The controller worked fine with Farm Simulator 2015 with just plug-n-play.Every single control on the box works as a microswitch input (so each counts as a button push; with the joystick using microswitches like a POV hat or arcade fightstick), so should be very flexible in terms of how you want to configure it across any game that has half-decently implemented control customisation.X360CE recognised all the inputs, so even on games with more limited control customisation, there's the possibility of using that utility to get use out of the control box.The kit comes with a mounting bracket and screws to fix it to driving-seat setups as well as camping it to your desktop - and the manufacturing seems excellent.There's two main, but very minor, drawbacks with the design though.The first being that the USB-C socket on it is mounted on its underside rather than on one of its edges - so the box needs to overhang a desk by about 2cm so that the perpendicular USB cable has room to stick out from underneath it. You cannot just have the box sitting flat on a desk - and if you are mounting it on some sort of rig, it will need to be one whose plate doesn't obscure that socket.The second is that the blue "toggle" buttons (directly above the toggle-switches) and the start/stop motor button don't feel especially crisp compared to the other controls. Not unpleasantly or unusably so, but it is a little disappointing compared to how good the other microswitches all feel.Aside from that, it's a nice little control box - I like they layout and it's cool that the functions are pre-labled (even if you're going to assign totally different functions to them). The manual is next to useless, though. Pretty much the only instructions it has is how to cycle through the LED presets, and how to toggle two buttons from keyboard emulation (esc and carriage return keys) to standard gamepad-button functionality.The price point isn't terrible; but as a budget alternative to more upmarket Logitech products, it's not a stand-out bargain either.So, very much down to the consumer to decide whether or not recent economic inflation has increased the cost of competing Logitech products high enough for this to still count as a budget option.
M**G
Almost perfect
A great addition to the sim pit
A**S
Auxiliary controller for PC driving simulation games.
An auxiliary controller for PC driving games, replacing the use of keyboard and in game menus. You have the option of mounting it onto a gaming chair or onto a monitor stand, though not the most obvious option of just putting it on your desk , as the cable protrudes from the rear of the box. An oversight, I think.As so much is packed into this little box- 19 individual toggle switches, buttons and joysticks, many with customisable RGB lighting, that it almost has a home-engineered look. Some switches are labelled with their most probable function (windscreen wipers, for instance) but all of them are fully programmable. It is then, an extremely thoroughly engineered accessory, and perhaps the sheer density of options here made it impossible to make a more sleek looking product. It does what it promises, though.
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