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Are Hex Gaming Controllers Good

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Are Hex Gaming Controllers Good

2024-04-25 05:55:12

Works good for small mixers and controllers.

5
2024-06-14 03:49:27

Excellent battery life and great value for money. Great for gaming controllers, wireless keyboards, and such.

5
2024-08-04 03:25:36

Hex end is a lifesaver!

5
2024-07-15 01:17:53

B&H was the only one that seemed to have these controllers in stock. Quick order, quick delivery. Good price!

5
2024-07-11 01:50:22

I don't know what you need to say about it. It does exactly what it says it does. I use mine to hold some VR controllers as well.

5
2024-06-13 02:51:37

upgrade from hex-7 and cheaper

5
2024-08-12 07:32:51

The hex end keeps my lights from rotating. Why would anyone want anything else?

5
2024-07-03 06:27:55

I think that this one can handle the hex screws of most equipment.

5
2024-08-18 02:50:40

Very good looking monitor arm. It can clamp behind the desk as well as thru the gromet hole (if you have one in your table). The hex key used to assemble the thing is stored inside so no way of losing it. If you you don't have Dell monitor, there is a mounting adapter included which I use.

5
2024-08-07 07:36:27

This is just a standard, good quality grip arm with the improvement of a hex stud on the end. I am one of the many photographers torn between nervously attaching strobe heads to the end of standard grip arm (which is just smooth tubing) and getting a cumbersome and expensive boom arm. Boom arms are also a pain when you are travelling for a job. This hex arm winds up being a decent compromise-- portable and light, but a little more secure than a standard arm, and the hex means that it's easy to angle a strobe without worrying that it'll slowly slide down. I've used it with an Einstein strobe with Photek Softliter. Another route is to use a standard grip arm and add a standard stud to the grip head/knuckle. That works, too, and it offers a little more positioning flexibility. But it's also more fiddly, and I find that the knob on the grip head sometimes gets in the way. A note: while it locks as tightly as any other grip arm, if you are putting any kind of load on the end, I really recommend using this on a real c-stand and counterbalancing with a sandbag. I found that the Matthews boa bag is pretty nice if you're looking for something compact and don't mind spending a little more.

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