Totolink A7000R
Photos 14 | Outdated Product Device: router; WAN port: Ethernet (RJ45); Wi-Fi; Wi-Fi standards: Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g); Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n); Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac); 2.4GHz; 5 GHz; Wireless speed 2.4 GHz (Mbps): 800; Wireless speed 5 GHz (Mbps): 1733; WAN: WAN ports: 1 port; WAN port speed: 1 Gbps; LAN: LAN ports: 4 ports; LAN port speed: 1 Gbps |
|
|
Before buying always check characteristics and configuration of product with online store manager
Catalog Totolink 2024 - new products, best sales and most actual models Totolink.
By wire and air
Marvo GT-60 is a universal gamepad compatible with both Windows computers and Android smartphones. Supports wired connection via microUSB cable to minimize input lag in multiplayer games (FIFA, Mortal Kombat) or wireless via Bluetooth. Built-in 350 mAh battery lasts up to 10 hours without recharging.
symmetrical shape
Marvo engineers really worked on the original design of the gamepad — it turned out to be unlike either the standard Xbox Controller or the Sony Dualshock. Except that the symmetrical arrangement of the sticks and the separate D-Pad are reminiscent of the PlayStation controller. Rubber inserts on the handles provide a secure grip.
Two operating modes
Four action buttons are labeled as A, B, X, Y, which clearly indicates support for the XInput input mode required for most PC games. But this mode only works with a wired connection. The wireless Bluetooth mode is an alternative DInput for Android. Fortunately, the Steam, x360ce or InputMapper applications make it easy to reconfigure DInput to XInput on a PC.
Smartphone mount
Triggers are made similar to bumpers, that is, with instant response, without reading the pressing force. However, smooth pressing is used only in some racing games on the PC (gas and brake pedals), and on smartphones it is not needed at all. But such triggers certainly will not loosen over time. The Marvo GT-60 comes with a detachable smartphone mount with soft pads to prevent scratches.