I ordered this the other day. I can't wait till it comes. I am a game player that only has my right arm. So, this would be perfect for me. I am so excited to get this. I stopped playing games because of my disability. Now, hopefully I'll be able to play again.
Do you have it yet? My brother also is a one handed (right hand) gamer and although he’s pretty good at call of duty, he sometimes struggles and I’m trying to find him something like this to improve his abilities
@@Ugly_Scallywaggget him a foot pedal with 3 buttons, forward, left, and right, then a mouse with a lot of buttons (i use the logitech g502) im currently unreal rank on fortnite (highest rank) and competitive again in most games 👍
I've been gaming with their stuff for awhile now. You hit the nail on the head with the learning curve part. It's muscle memory, once you get used to it, I think they are the smoothest things to game with ever. I will never go back to a keyboard.
Just bought mine. Gonna try it lefty with a regular mouse in my right. I've always hated WASD, and this is basically what I could only have invented in my dreams.
My son was born with right-side cerebral palsy (hemiplegia) and has limited use of his right hand. THIS is going to be a game changer for him (literally!). Not sure how we're going to afford it... does this company have sales or coupons?
My brother had a severely broken arm that needed to be still in order to recover making him unable to play games for a long time. I think this product is great for allowing people to be able to play with one hand
Dude, your pfp enlarged looks like a chibi anime chick jumping away looking back and I can't unsee it. Those knees are too close. In other news, thanks for the review, it looks interesting. Not gonna be an urgent buy though. I'll wait till a second version or a price drop
@Corusame it's does but that's not what I bought it for!! My buddy has one hand he uses it like that when he comes over but it's comfortable with just the joystick and buttons.. trying to use the mouse at the same time is hard to get use too.. and I like my lamzu too much
My only fear as a gamer is how limiting if can actually be while playing a game. Say you set up one game prfile but thean want to pick a different character with different keybinds. Whole new process?
its annoying setting up at first but you usually have 2 on board memory profiles which can be set up for your binds. on the azeron software you can make loads, not sure if there is a limit, but the azeron will not remember these profiles and it has to be activated through the software. you can label these to the games you want... if you play first person shooters etc its not too much of an issue just to change certain binds in-game to suit the current binds of your azeron. if you decide to go back to keyboard then however, your keybinds could be all messed up.
i would love to see one with alot of buttons for the thumb too (im used to razer naga with 12 thumb buttons) that would be cool to use with the cyborg or a more standard one hand keyboard
There seems to be too many keys & no way to differentiate between them by feel. They should have different shapes or textures on them, otherwise you’ve got 20 keys tightly packed next to each other. Also, how do you hold down 1 for LT/L1 and shoot w/RT/R1? I have better design/idea but would need to split
My Tartarus v2 is dying after almost 5 years of use. I've used that style of game pad since the old Nostromo back in 2006. I'm really wanting to try out an Azeron product to replace my Tartarus but I'm a little hesitant on the build quality of 3d printed materials.
I’m not sponsored but my impression of this company over the last few years is that their build quality has definitely improved. If you’ve got the extra cash I would give it a shot!
My housemate went from using a regular mouse / keyboard to using regular mouse and Cyborg, took them 2-3 weeks to get used to it, but they've not had a complaint. I myself currently use BOTH Cyborg and Cyro at the same time, because MMO's gots lots of buttons, and as someone who's really not that smart in the gaming department, it only took a week or so to get used to both, and overtime I only got better any better. If you're coming from the Tartarus, you really won't have such a hard time getting used either Cyborg, Cyborg Compact, or Cyro. P.S. I've dropped both products on accident, knocked them off my desk when rearranging, and even spilled a certain beverage on them. No issues whatsoever. More than I can say about my Tartarus after spilling a certain beverage on it.
@@ListlessTV Awesome thanks for the reply, this really helps. I was looking at what I might want for Christmas and I think I'll go ahead and get one. Build Quality was my main concern. I use my Tartarus for almost every game I play so I can hardly game without some sort of gamepad now
I'm using a Tartarus right now and just ordered a Cyro. Gonna keep the same config with the Cyro in my left (not using mouse) and a regular mouse in the right. Remind me in a month and I'll tell you what I think.
Y would u use something like for a competitive fps... must weigh a ton. Its probably amazing for moba mmo and fighting games using keyboard/mouse though. Gonna use it for mmo and tekken 8. Edit - lmao i just looked up the weight its half a pound no way is this being used for any decent pvp FPS
This is set up for Xbox 360 joystick🙄. Not even XB1 or XBOX SERIES X/PS5. It prob has a PS3 setting. I was considering buying but seeing the tech is for a 2005 gsme cycle I’m out🙌🏼