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Leverless design for ultimate precision and speed
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Various dynamic glow modes on the side of the controller for personalized visual flair
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18 customizable buttons for tailored control layouts
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Integrated touchpad for seamless PlayStation navigation
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Officially licensed by Sony PlayStation
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Compatible with PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC
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Detachable USB cord for portability and durability
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Ergonomic, curved wrist rest for enhanced comfort during long play sessions
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LED display for clear visual feedback of button inputs
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Easy customization and personalization for faceplate art
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LED buttons with adjustable throw distance
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Qanba Sapphire
Almost perfect leverless I've used so far. The only complaint for me is just not able to map multiple commands on different buttons and I wished there were more socd options available otherwise great leverless.
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Qanba Sapphire
I love this thing. It's so great, layout is near perfect, maybe the C button could be lowered a cm but otherwise i love the layout. The feature set is more than I know what to do with, and the extra goodies are so useful. The only thing holding back the last star is the microswitches arent really lubed well and are a little scratchy.
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Great leverless.
I have used many leverless fightsticks starting with the hitbox when that came out back in 2010, didn't really care for them at the time. Over the years I tried many, a lot of newer ones, a couple haute ones.(tiny or cheap feeling) razer Kitsune(terrible buttons, multiple inputs/missed inputs), and the victrix pro(Random disconnects) Hands down even after only a week of using the Sapphire it is my favorite one. Has ALL the features I was looking for in a leverless, good layout, perfect size and lightweight, the swappable switches is wonderful for feel/if a button breaks. Multiple profiles so swapping rounds with friends with different layouts is easy. My only singular criticism is that you cannot assign 2 buttons to be the same input. Which is fine as that is tournament standard. Regardless, If you're looking for a leverless, this is the best one I have used.
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Luxury Leverless
I went from an Obsidian 1 to a Haute42 to learn leverless when I has having some wrist problems but always missed having that premium controller feel that Qanba delivers. The Sapphire is a fantastic, solid leverless controller. Button caps come off easily and can be swapped with plugs for those extra buttons you don't want to slip on. The method for adjusting the button throw distance seems little weird with a suction cup tool but once it's set they feel snappy and reliable. I only wish I could have both sets of LEDs going at once (the buttons and the sides). This is a wonder addition to the Qanba family and will feel comfortable in any one's hands (who uses leverless). Only complaint is the padded wrist rest feels too firm. It is gel filled and not a soft foam which I would've preferred. I have elected to not use the padded rest and instead use the regular cover, and a wrist guard.
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Qanba sapphire could be considered one of the greatest
I really like this leverless controller, that checks a lot of the boxes of what should be on a hitbox like extra buttons, slim but portable, and PS5 and PS4 compatibility. The accessories that you can attach like the strap or the stress are really great additions. I think the only thing missing out of this controller is that there should be different sodc options and I should be able to map a button into two places.Hopefully with a software update we could do that. Very happy overall
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La mejor
Muy comoda, facil de usar el diseño es bestial con una respuesta satisfactoria
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Youtube Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiwjUVWzum8
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First Leverless
My first stick was a Qanba. Seeing that they were going to put out a leverless at a reasonable price, I preordered the Sapphire. I couldn't believe the quality of it based on the price. It came with a storage section that already contained a bunch of spare buttons and caps you can put on buttons you don't use (buttons are very easy to swap out), as well as a carrying strap and cushy wrist rest. Beautiful LEDs on the buttons or the sides. Fully customizable controls that are easy to set up if you don't want the default layout. Only criticisms are that I can't set up more than one button to a macro (would be useful to have two buttons set to L1/L2) and that the buttons are a bit sensitive (but I can fix that by swapping out the switches, which are also easy to remove). You can be sure the next stick I get will be a Qanba.