This device solved the headache of updating firmware with my USB flight sim controllers. The headache being that when updating firmware it’s recommended to have only one controller plugged in to the PC. and I have seven. This meant moving my simpit and then clambering behind the PC, which in practice meant I never updated the firmware! Now I have all my USB sim controllers plugged into the Wenter, which sits on the easily accessible tray on my TrackRacer TR160, and I can disable all the unwanted controllers with a few button presses, update the firmware and then re-activate. The entire process of turning the USB devices on and off takes place in less time than I can type this sentence. In summary, a game changing device for power USB users.
local_airportMiGPit (my simulator)
precision_manufacturingWenter
tagMiGPit component2024last edited: 31-10-2024
Comfortable and reliable with robust braided cables. Seems to produce a pretty clear low end. Light weight. Great for multi-hour flights. Consider that I wear the headset 8 hours and more per day and never suffer a sore neck or back.
precision_manufacturingHyperX
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tagSound2022last edited: 03-11-2024
Reliable and clear speakers that have provided the thump of propellers, the whock whock of helicopters and the roars and whines of jet aircraft. The amount of bass is not window-shattering, but pretty good for the price point.
precision_manufacturingLogitech
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tagSound2021last edited: 03-11-2024