Friday, January 6, 2012

60beat GamePad developed for the iPad


Finally, Apple answers what their fans need, especially for the player of the games from iPad and iPhone. People can’t stand to do controls on the touchscreen when they play the games. It is not like another game player which has joystick to make the players enjoy. We will get more difficulties when we downloaded some nineties-era X-men game and found that moving around was difficult. Those control touchpads in the corner take a lot of getting used to. 

We, however, don't need to worry. Now, it is available the 60beat GamePad, which connects to iPads and iPhones via headphone jack. Somehow, signals are sent to through the 4-foot cable and the iPad user can play any games that are compatible. This makes iPad gaming a lot like console gaming.
Perhaps the 60beat should come up with a way to make a Wiimote for the iPad. Then again, that Wii U looks like a tablet, and we will probably never see the Wiimote again after its release.
Other features of the 60beat includes an ergonomic design, dual joysticks, D-Pad, and 10 action buttons including 2 for joysticks. We should be able to purchase the 60beat iPad Gaming Accessory for about $49.99 on this website.

Specification:
Works with iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.
Connects through the headphone jack
Uses standard 3.5 mm audio connector
Dual analog joysticks and D-Pad
10 actions buttons (including 2 in joysticks)
Ergonomic design for superior comfort and control
No batteries required
Works with all 60beat GamePad compatible games
Package includes :  GamePad and Audio Splitter
4 foot cable from GamePad to headphone jack
Color is white with black joysticks and buttons
Made from hard resin plastic
Weight :  5.5 ounces
Approximate size : 6x4x2 inches

No comments:

Post a Comment