Hi haute42, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
Proud of what you guys have done for affordability in the space. And the quality is great. I still need to get my hands on one. Any chance you’d consider a 15 button option? Basically one without the extra jump on the left side 👀 would be perfect for me 🤘🏾
Hello, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
I got myself the M16 really recently, in an attempt to save my keyboard from damage with the constant hitting of the keys, and I love it. It's just large enough to be comfortable without being massive and arcade stick size. It has a similar profile to the Razer Kitsune but for 1/3rd of the price. I'm so glad these lever-less controllers are having more people make them and becoming more affordable, I could never justify getting a Hitbox to myself! xD
Hello, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
For those with the T-Series and S-Series controllers, I HIGHLY recommend the LoFree Tactile Phantom switches. They wobble less, and have a nice subtle but thicc activation at the top of the press so that you can FEEL when the switch is activated BEFORE bottoming out the button. You don't need to slam dashes down to know they've been activated, making dash attacks and sidesteps more consistent. It gives it a deeper, chonkier sound too.
Hello, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
I got the T16, and I came here to say something I haven't seen anybody talk about because it's not a "problem" content creators have! For the people who are new to the fighting game scene and started on a keyboard (because you didn't want to buy expensive equipement) the switch from leverless to the (WASD+Spacebar) mapping is SOOOOOOO much more ergonomic. That little curve the buttons are on perfectly match your hand shape and make special inputs so much more consistent. I 100% recommend (: PS: Sajam, I would also recommend making a keyboard "review" :D I believe you would learn a lot about what people who start on keyboard struggle with. And because you have so many buttons, I think you'll find use for macros (on your thumbs for example) for inputs you didn't know would be advantageous to have.
My favorite thing about leverless controllers is that it's nearly impossible to get any in Europe that work with the PS5 unless I want to go broke, love that
I looked around a bit and Ultra Arcade sells leverless controllers and they ship from EU, when choosing a product you can choose which board it comes with it, but PS5 compitable boards still cost more. You can get a leverless for a PS5 for a bit less than 200€, still not cheap, but cheaper than Hitbox or Razer Kitsune for sure!
I'm always really interested in seeing all different types of leverless controllers out there, so I appreciate videos like this. I honestly like the fact that haute42 has keyboard-like options. That was how I started on fighting games. Unfortunately I play left handed, so I had to build my own custom controller (using keyboard keys for all buttons with a brook UFB) for it all to feel natural and to basically stop using my keyboard. I even used my custom controller at EVO. I meant to buy another brook UFB while I was there, but unfortunately forgot to. A friend has a haute42 controller, and it feels nice. But I play lefty, so I couldn't get a complete feel for it. I kind of wish haute42 had some lefty options, because I would love to have one and to try it all out.
As another who’s also left-handed, I could never imagine playing left handed with a button based controller. I suppose it’s due to decades of right handed use. I can play joystick related controls left-handed, however,
Got a B16 and an M16 a little while ago. Honestly they both feel so nice. Highly recommend any haute board if they're as good as these. The only thing i hate about them is that the button (pin) configuration is totally not intuitive. They have a web configurer that's honestly not bad. But they just aren't consistent with how they name the pins (buttons) across the configurer or the guide sheet you get in the box. So u have to kinda poke around to figure out which pin is which button. It's not a huge issue after u get it set up the first time but it's something that i feel like could be improved very easily.
I've got a T16 and for me, the extra thumb button below the movement buttons is a much more natural position for up than the default. Dunno if my thumb is short or what, but having that option is another benefit of the T16.
i have a haute g16 and i love it. it is a bit small for my lap, so i have a piece of shelving that is the perfect size to have in my lap and the g16 on top. i think haute is doing some great things in the leverless space. im very happy with mine.
The only thing the minis have that people might not think about until they use one, is pretty big ulner deviation. Make sure you get something comfy for long term use and comfort, you don’t want to have wrist issues one day
I don't know if it's the area I live in, but it makes no sense in my mind how hitboxes are so expensive. Like, the cheapest ones are 4x the price of a mechanical keyboard and they are basically the same thing but with way less buttons.
Yeah being the only manufacturer in a certain niche allow you to charge customers whatever you want. This also used to be the case for steering wheel with Fanatec. Now we have Moza which is similar to Haute42 in that they break through the lower price market with good quality. And that's all you need to break the market. I'm not even interested in leverless pad but now I am because the cost entry is so low now. (I primary use D pad controller)
I built a bunch of flatboxes a while back, decided to get the m16 plus while watching evo because I wanted something a bit more substantial to use at home. can't wait to get the thing delivered
I upgraded to the S16 from a "flatbox" design and it was definitely worth it for me. The button placements were more ergonomic, and I can now never go back to not having those extra buttons.
Been searching for a loooooooong time to get leverless for an accessible price found the p12 in Amazon price was so cheap it felt off but seeing sajam reviewing it really assuring I’m hella excited to try it Thanx papa sajam❤❤❤❤❤❤
I've become kind of obsessed with these little GP2040 controllers. I've got a Haute G13 and today I got a Fightingbox Mini (different manufacturer, but it has a 12-keycap layout like the first Haute in this video has). I might get more. I just think they're neat.
Eyyy I just started Tekken a few weeks ago and I got a haute42 S13 and I absolutely loving it. Got into making my own splash screen and front and back panel and everything 😂
Great price, solid build quality, no noticeable input lag and a solid design. Haute 42 has genuinely been my go to and if you're considering buying one, just go for it.
I use the second one you showed off, the 16 button mini, and it's pretty awesome. If anything the keys are TOO sensitive, they require very little force to press but otherwise it's super customizable and if you like the keyboard-style buttons (instead of the circle ones) and you want 16 keys, highly recommend. I use it for Tekken 8 and it's great to have those extra buttons for dual input binds like 1+2 or 3+4 etc
Bought the m13 on a whim... And I am really enjoying hitbox. I've been put off for ages as even the cheapest option from the US doesn't really accommodate reasonable shipping
Just got the t13 the other day, my first leverless and I love it! Was afraid to make a big purchase on a controller style I never tried but I definitely recommend it if you're curious about leverless.
I just picked up my S13 and its amazing! I love it especially for the price. Basically everything else I was looking at was gonna cost me like, $150-300AUD and this cost me $75 including shipping. Have been loving it so far, definitely an adjustment from stick but really good
I bought the s but it was too small so got the M today and its amazing for 117 euros, i figured out that i can have multiple profiles so can have button mapping for tekken and sf6 at the touch of two buttons, the mini screen, the lighting, the build quality, the price, amazing stuff tbh, i made sure to get the M now before it goes up in price possibly 😅
Nice! What's the button combination you need to hit to switch between your T8 and SF6 profiles? And for those profiles, did you set them up on the local web browser config? Or is it done on the controller itself without any interface (just manually) ? Thanks in advance 😁
@@unk000i remapped my turbo button to Fn because ill never need turbo. On the configuration screen it has 3 or 4 button combinations to do what you want but you can set some to “none” and have less buttons to do the action you want
I have the T16 and it is a very solid choice, and the T13 should be the same if you don't need the extra buttons. Doesn't hurt to have them though, unless you really want the regular look for art or something. There's two minor issues I came across. The buttons are slightly too large (30mm), but it's fairly easy to get used to them after a bit of time. If you have large hands, this won't be an issue. Also, compared to Sanwa buttons, it's not really possible to "slide" across the Haute42 ones like if you were trying to do right > down > left with just your index finger. The way the buttons are, your finger will catch the edges. I personally don't need this technique, but some people might. In comparison, my other leverless, the FightBox F1 has buttons that I think are actually too small. So unfortunately for me, I may need to look at other options in the future or just keep using them to adapt. But the button activation on the Haute42's switches is way more distinct and cleaner. You'll have way less problems with inputs in that regard.
Picked up a G series from them because I noticed my arcade stick had snapback issues. Never going back, without a doubt my favorite controller style for Tekken
I have 3 of these! A godsend for people that wanna try out leverless without selling a kidney. Would recommend popping in a good set of full sized switches (Akko Wine Red), or Kailh Choc V2 Blues, over stock switches though.
Was a stick player in tekken7 and strive. I stopped playing fighting games for a few years. Picked up their mini hit box wasd board with tekken 8. Been fun and it's the cheapest lever-less around.
I got the S16 I bought it from South America, it's awesome, not only cheaper than the other brands but they actually made improvements to the design instead of just copying what Hitbox did.
Just finished talking with a friend who's played FGs on his keyboard on his laptop all this time, I thought I'd get him a stick for a while and it's settled, Getting him a B16.
Good on Haute42 for lowering the barrier to entry for these controllers especially for newcomers because as someone who only got into fighting games in the past 5 years it just seemed illogical and too expensive for me to try a leverless controller instead of just using my existing pad and the other cheaper fightpads but that is not really the case anymore
Huh, just bought one of these myself. The t16 specifically, and I've been having a blast. Seems pretty good especially for the price, over here in Australia it cost me $116 on sale (I think it was about $150 ish full price?) super solid. Having 2 jump buttons feels really nice, its light, the RGB's are cool, the sounds are great. Honestly very happy that I decided to grab a leverless finally. Now to watch the video lol
I been playing on a qanba obsidian for a while now which works great for all my anime fighters, but wanted to try a more affordable leverless for tekken and other traditional fighters to help clean my inputs. Biggest worry is if I break the buttons on a leverless, since my fightstick has spoiled me with it being durable, so maybe I’ll give this brand a try ! Thanks for the reviews
After seeing sajam’s first video on the t13 I went out IMMEDIATELY and bought it. I honestly thought it was a scam at first, I couldn’t believe the price. A couple weeks later and I finally got it and I couldn’t be more impressed. Very good controller and haute is seriously lowering the barrier of entry for those who want to try leverless but don’t want to pay 200+ for a well built controller
I really want a cross-up style controller but where d pad and joystick are both leverless, but haven't found anyone reputable. Hopefully haute can make a controller like that!
@@auqifx fingerprints don't bother me one bit. They literally wipe off with your shirt. It's not like they're permanent and nobody is staring at the their buttons while playing. This complaint has always been a weird one to me. You don't see fingerprints all over mine.
I JUST GOT MINE TODAY AND HONESTLY THE BUTTONS ARE TOO CLOSE TOGETHER AND ITS UNCOMFORTABLE BUT MOST HITBOXES ARE SIMILAR SO ITS NOT HAUTE42GAMING'S FAULT
I LOVE the T16 and I only have 1 gripe. For my hands, the spacing between the left and down directional buttons is just barely beyond what is comfortable for my hands, and so I find myself using my left pinky instead of my ring finger which lind of makes things feel weird. I am about to purchase the S13 which appears to have less space between the directional buttons. My son loves the T16 tho so its not going to waste 😂
I play Tekken on keyboard but I prefer having shift for down. I really like having the ENTIRE keyboard. One of these leverless controller guys should just make a QWERTY keyboard that's compatible with PS5/XBox/Switch
Are they not already? Maybe not switch, but I think Keyboard and Mouse is natively compatible with Xbox and ps5 given they have alot of non gaming uses. I think it's more on the game to support it.
With a GP2040-CE there is such a thing as Keyboard Host. You can plug your keyboard into the EXT usb a port and send inputs that way. It's still fairly new and takes up the EXT port, so no PS5/XB1 compatibility.
@@SunderStormK I have a wooting 60he and I'm really considering what I should use for locals, like should I find out how to make the wooting work on consoles or get a t16. I definitely get some pain when playing for a bit, maybe the t16 would help?
I promise that guys LISTEN TO ME, don't buy the M version, the color comes off after 2 weeks or if you clean your controller... and the biggest problem is the switch that comes out of the case when you play but the T version is perfect...
I play on pad and have always considered a stick and now with everything shifting towards leverless I’ve been considering that too, those small cheap ones might be something to look into 🤔
Definitely would love to win one of these been on the fence of purchasing one , but never got to try one out in 4k 😅 but shout out to the future winners
For desk play which one you suggests? T16 or M16? The T16 without grip slips on the desk? For the forearm rest is better a bigger t16 or a smaller m16?
Bought my T16 two months ago and it instantly became my favorite controller. I have a FightBox but something about Sanwas on a leverless feels wrong to me (probably because I got into fighting games on Keyboard)
Been using the s16 for like a month now, super glad that I bought it cause it mimics my keyboard layout perfectly with the extra buttons (numpad 7, 0 location). Currently looking to get the b16 too but its sold out everywhere atm. It also works with ps5 if you buy the passthrough dongle, overall its very cheap compared to something like kitsune.
it is our honor to let you have them! What made us more flattered is that you made this review,this is awesome!
Hi haute42, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
Any plans to make an M16, but as big as the T16? That would be PERFECT! I would buy it day one!!!
@@Dark-qg4kb you need to buy a dongle/plug in a ps5 controller to authenticate the T16 with the console
id love the p12, any Info when it will be released?
Proud of what you guys have done for affordability in the space. And the quality is great. I still need to get my hands on one. Any chance you’d consider a 15 button option? Basically one without the extra jump on the left side 👀 would be perfect for me 🤘🏾
T16 owner for about 3 weeks now. Extremely happy with it, absolutely insane value.
Same here.
couldnt agree more
Surprised hitbox hasn't dropped price yet. I see no reason to get one now - I actually prefer my T13
Hello, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
@@Dark-qg4kbYou can change settings to make it tournament legal if need be. You're fine
Haute42 is a game changer in the affordable leverless market, I got my t16 a few weeks ago and i've been doing nothing but customizing it 24/7 lol
What customizations?
also yes i got my T16 2 days ago, i already printed 1 art for mine but i fucked up with the circle cutter so i have to print it again xD
@@BaS12241 exactly same lol i was using a hobby knife and messed up, luckily i had backups printed
@@ratratratratratratrat777 adding artwork between front and back acrylics, changing keycaps, led themes and splash screens
How the quality? Looks cheap
haute bringing much needed change in the leverless market
I got myself the M16 really recently, in an attempt to save my keyboard from damage with the constant hitting of the keys, and I love it. It's just large enough to be comfortable without being massive and arcade stick size. It has a similar profile to the Razer Kitsune but for 1/3rd of the price. I'm so glad these lever-less controllers are having more people make them and becoming more affordable, I could never justify getting a Hitbox to myself! xD
Hello, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
How is it still? I've heard that it really attracts fingerprints, is it really that bad?
For those with the T-Series and S-Series controllers, I HIGHLY recommend the LoFree Tactile Phantom switches. They wobble less, and have a nice subtle but thicc activation at the top of the press so that you can FEEL when the switch is activated BEFORE bottoming out the button. You don't need to slam dashes down to know they've been activated, making dash attacks and sidesteps more consistent. It gives it a deeper, chonkier sound too.
really wanna try these out, are their any sellers that sell in a lower quantity than 90 on amazon 😅
Right^
Hello, I'm new to all of this and I'd like to order the T16 to go to my first tournament. Thing is, there's that rule that says "Joysticks, pads, arcade sticks with a timeout are forbidden". Idk what's timeout and I'd like to know if this controller has timeout (don't want to blow 90+ bucks for a controller I can't use).
@@Dark-qg4kbthere is a timeout,read the manual on how to fix it,i dont play ps5 so havent had to do it
Thanks to Haute I finally got to experience a lever less, nice to see some affordable controllers
There’s some weird bot behavior in this comment section. Lots of Haute boot licking
I've had mine for about 2 months now and I love it. Cheap AND quality.
I got the T16, and I came here to say something I haven't seen anybody talk about because it's not a "problem" content creators have!
For the people who are new to the fighting game scene and started on a keyboard (because you didn't want to buy expensive equipement) the switch from leverless to the (WASD+Spacebar) mapping is SOOOOOOO much more ergonomic. That little curve the buttons are on perfectly match your hand shape and make special inputs so much more consistent. I 100% recommend (:
PS: Sajam, I would also recommend making a keyboard "review" :D I believe you would learn a lot about what people who start on keyboard struggle with. And because you have so many buttons, I think you'll find use for macros (on your thumbs for example) for inputs you didn't know would be advantageous to have.
That's the kind of innovation and affordability that open-source hardware allows, and that makes me so happy to see in action
My favorite thing about leverless controllers is that it's nearly impossible to get any in Europe that work with the PS5 unless I want to go broke, love that
fr I just went broke with the kitsune, literally nothing else I could get
I looked around a bit and Ultra Arcade sells leverless controllers and they ship from EU, when choosing a product you can choose which board it comes with it, but PS5 compitable boards still cost more. You can get a leverless for a PS5 for a bit less than 200€, still not cheap, but cheaper than Hitbox or Razer Kitsune for sure!
It sucks that you can't play PS5 games but they tend to work with PS4 games on PS5
Yeah, its even worse when I play on Xbox in europe
Guess it’s time to get buildin’
I bought the G16 as my very first leverless controller and it has become my favorite way of playing fighting games. its addicting to play with
I’m thinking about getting g16. Is it not too small for you?
@lupapupa1963 nah, it's not too small at all. I have pretty big hands and even still I never feel like I'm crowded or don't have enough space
I'm always really interested in seeing all different types of leverless controllers out there, so I appreciate videos like this. I honestly like the fact that haute42 has keyboard-like options. That was how I started on fighting games. Unfortunately I play left handed, so I had to build my own custom controller (using keyboard keys for all buttons with a brook UFB) for it all to feel natural and to basically stop using my keyboard. I even used my custom controller at EVO. I meant to buy another brook UFB while I was there, but unfortunately forgot to.
A friend has a haute42 controller, and it feels nice. But I play lefty, so I couldn't get a complete feel for it. I kind of wish haute42 had some lefty options, because I would love to have one and to try it all out.
As another who’s also left-handed, I could never imagine playing left handed with a button based controller. I suppose it’s due to decades of right handed use. I can play joystick related controls left-handed, however,
Got a B16 and an M16 a little while ago. Honestly they both feel so nice. Highly recommend any haute board if they're as good as these.
The only thing i hate about them is that the button (pin) configuration is totally not intuitive. They have a web configurer that's honestly not bad. But they just aren't consistent with how they name the pins (buttons) across the configurer or the guide sheet you get in the box. So u have to kinda poke around to figure out which pin is which button.
It's not a huge issue after u get it set up the first time but it's something that i feel like could be improved very easily.
I can attest, the hotboard mixbox one I have been using for PC no issue, and most importantly affordable. Never pay big bucks for a hitbox again.
More buttons does have a downside you didn't mention - less space for art
Someone at Haute42: "oh no, Sajam had to buy our controller! We must overcompensate"
I've got a T16 and for me, the extra thumb button below the movement buttons is a much more natural position for up than the default. Dunno if my thumb is short or what, but having that option is another benefit of the T16.
Model T13 0:24
Model B16 2:58
Model 912 4:03
Model S16 5:09
Model M16 6:00
Model P16 8:11
Got the T16 around Feb 1st, been so happy with it playing Granblue and Tekken!
Been using my t16 and love it. Changing artwork is so easy too
haute42 have been popping off lately and im here for it
i have a haute g16 and i love it. it is a bit small for my lap, so i have a piece of shelving that is the perfect size to have in my lap and the g16 on top. i think haute is doing some great things in the leverless space. im very happy with mine.
thank you for putting more light on these amazing products. people need to see this!
i have a G16 and its just really good i bought it for 50$ from aliexpress.
The only thing the minis have that people might not think about until they use one, is pretty big ulner deviation. Make sure you get something comfy for long term use and comfort, you don’t want to have wrist issues one day
I don't know if it's the area I live in, but it makes no sense in my mind how hitboxes are so expensive. Like, the cheapest ones are 4x the price of a mechanical keyboard and they are basically the same thing but with way less buttons.
Yeah being the only manufacturer in a certain niche allow you to charge customers whatever you want.
This also used to be the case for steering wheel with Fanatec. Now we have Moza which is similar to Haute42 in that they break through the lower price market with good quality.
And that's all you need to break the market.
I'm not even interested in leverless pad but now I am because the cost entry is so low now. (I primary use D pad controller)
I built a bunch of flatboxes a while back, decided to get the m16 plus while watching evo because I wanted something a bit more substantial to use at home.
can't wait to get the thing delivered
I upgraded to the S16 from a "flatbox" design and it was definitely worth it for me. The button placements were more ergonomic, and I can now never go back to not having those extra buttons.
Been searching for a loooooooong time to get leverless for an accessible price found the p12 in Amazon price was so cheap it felt off but seeing sajam reviewing it really assuring I’m hella excited to try it
Thanx papa sajam❤❤❤❤❤❤
I own a Junk Food Arcade Snack Box Micro, but I really want that keyboard thingy.
I have the cute little mixbox one. It's pretty neat.
It is amazing, indeed I'm having so much fun with it 😅
I've become kind of obsessed with these little GP2040 controllers. I've got a Haute G13 and today I got a Fightingbox Mini (different manufacturer, but it has a 12-keycap layout like the first Haute in this video has). I might get more. I just think they're neat.
The mini is absolutely fun to play with. Very customizable as well
Oh god he’s got the Qanba 2009 in the background
First and only time I heard about Haute42 through the Sajam grapevine. Bought my M16 right away.
I just got my T16 yesterday, its awesome!!! 100% recommend this leverless
Loved the review especially the special guest at the end.
Eyyy I just started Tekken a few weeks ago and I got a haute42 S13 and I absolutely loving it. Got into making my own splash screen and front and back panel and everything 😂
good luck bro my s13 came in the other day spent 3 hours lining up art and scaling and then cutting it NEVER AGAIN HOLY
@@ohanski And that's why I got a professional to do it for me HEHEHE
Great price, solid build quality, no noticeable input lag and a solid design. Haute 42 has genuinely been my go to and if you're considering buying one, just go for it.
I use the second one you showed off, the 16 button mini, and it's pretty awesome. If anything the keys are TOO sensitive, they require very little force to press but otherwise it's super customizable and if you like the keyboard-style buttons (instead of the circle ones) and you want 16 keys, highly recommend. I use it for Tekken 8 and it's great to have those extra buttons for dual input binds like 1+2 or 3+4 etc
Bought the m13 on a whim... And I am really enjoying hitbox.
I've been put off for ages as even the cheapest option from the US doesn't really accommodate reasonable shipping
Haute is taking over let's goooo, their hitboxes are crazy good for that price, shipping is very fast also.
interesting choice of words from 2:00, close ur eyes and listen
The regular size Haute Board bottom paddles look like they'd be great for Osu.
Just got the t13 the other day, my first leverless and I love it! Was afraid to make a big purchase on a controller style I never tried but I definitely recommend it if you're curious about leverless.
haute mini slaps for me, love it. Smaller than my cellphone lmao but it's like second nature to use from a lifetime of typing on keyboards
Got the S16 at the start of March. Very impressed with how it performs.
Ive been using the Hautepad G12 since Christmas and I love it
I just picked up my S13 and its amazing! I love it especially for the price. Basically everything else I was looking at was gonna cost me like, $150-300AUD and this cost me $75 including shipping. Have been loving it so far, definitely an adjustment from stick but really good
funny how convenient that sajam made a vid, when i was just looking to buy a haute42 leverless earlier.
The P12 missing the WASD layout the others have is a miss for me from Haute42.
It's the main reason I picked them up instead of a Snackbox.
I bought the s but it was too small so got the M today and its amazing for 117 euros, i figured out that i can have multiple profiles so can have button mapping for tekken and sf6 at the touch of two buttons, the mini screen, the lighting, the build quality, the price, amazing stuff tbh, i made sure to get the M now before it goes up in price possibly 😅
Nice! What's the button combination you need to hit to switch between your T8 and SF6 profiles?
And for those profiles, did you set them up on the local web browser config?
Or is it done on the controller itself without any interface (just manually) ?
Thanks in advance 😁
@@unk000i set it to Fn(function)+up for profile 2 and Fn+down for profile 1, you have to do it on the web configurator
@@unk000i remapped my turbo button to Fn because ill never need turbo. On the configuration screen it has 3 or 4 button combinations to do what you want but you can set some to “none” and have less buttons to do the action you want
I have the T16 and it is a very solid choice, and the T13 should be the same if you don't need the extra buttons. Doesn't hurt to have them though, unless you really want the regular look for art or something. There's two minor issues I came across. The buttons are slightly too large (30mm), but it's fairly easy to get used to them after a bit of time. If you have large hands, this won't be an issue. Also, compared to Sanwa buttons, it's not really possible to "slide" across the Haute42 ones like if you were trying to do right > down > left with just your index finger. The way the buttons are, your finger will catch the edges. I personally don't need this technique, but some people might.
In comparison, my other leverless, the FightBox F1 has buttons that I think are actually too small. So unfortunately for me, I may need to look at other options in the future or just keep using them to adapt. But the button activation on the Haute42's switches is way more distinct and cleaner. You'll have way less problems with inputs in that regard.
Picked up a G series from them because I noticed my arcade stick had snapback issues. Never going back, without a doubt my favorite controller style for Tekken
Guess I’ll have to watch even more sajam, and nice to release this on my bday :))
I have 3 of these! A godsend for people that wanna try out leverless without selling a kidney. Would recommend popping in a good set of full sized switches (Akko Wine Red), or Kailh Choc V2 Blues, over stock switches though.
I made my own hitbox with gp2040 some years ago. Really easy to use and pretty detailed documentation
Want to get my hands on the m16 model. It looks really solid. And I love all the extra buttons with all that extra options.
These are tempting but I've had my eye on the Slab MX for so long, really wanna get that when I'm not broke
Was a stick player in tekken7 and strive. I stopped playing fighting games for a few years. Picked up their mini hit box wasd board with tekken 8. Been fun and it's the cheapest lever-less around.
I got the S16 I bought it from South America, it's awesome, not only cheaper than the other brands but they actually made improvements to the design instead of just copying what Hitbox did.
Making a marketing strategy and it's working. I just bought last week and it goes beyond expectation... for it's price point.
The reina EWGFs in the background 😂 Soiya!
Just finished talking with a friend who's played FGs on his keyboard on his laptop all this time, I thought I'd get him a stick for a while and it's settled, Getting him a B16.
We need right handed versions of those
I see the weird madcatz at my store and I'm like, man, who even wants those when we have leverless.
18 controllers is wild. They should be paying you for the labor of reviewing that many, but at that point objectivity comes into question.
I own a T16 and Im loving it, now I want a S and M model.
Ordered my t13 the other day, very excited
Good on Haute42 for lowering the barrier to entry for these controllers especially for newcomers because as someone who only got into fighting games in the past 5 years it just seemed illogical and too expensive for me to try a leverless controller instead of just using my existing pad and the other cheaper fightpads but that is not really the case anymore
I've small hands so the S series suits me even better than other leverless brands. Been pretty happy with it
I bought the M16 and ended up liking it so much, I bought a conversion kit for my Obsidian 2.
G13 owner here. Excellent product. One of the best, if not THE best, is leverless on the market.
petition for button ASMR compilation
Huh, just bought one of these myself. The t16 specifically, and I've been having a blast. Seems pretty good especially for the price, over here in Australia it cost me $116 on sale (I think it was about $150 ish full price?) super solid. Having 2 jump buttons feels really nice, its light, the RGB's are cool, the sounds are great. Honestly very happy that I decided to grab a leverless finally.
Now to watch the video lol
Maybe a giveaway could be on the next Sajam Slam? That'd be fun.
I been playing on a qanba obsidian for a while now which works great for all my anime fighters, but wanted to try a more affordable leverless for tekken and other traditional fighters to help clean my inputs. Biggest worry is if I break the buttons on a leverless, since my fightstick has spoiled me with it being durable, so maybe I’ll give this brand a try ! Thanks for the reviews
I fully expect prices to increase now. They have already been rising over the past two months the T used to be $70 now it’s like $100
After seeing sajam’s first video on the t13 I went out IMMEDIATELY and bought it. I honestly thought it was a scam at first, I couldn’t believe the price. A couple weeks later and I finally got it and I couldn’t be more impressed. Very good controller and haute is seriously lowering the barrier of entry for those who want to try leverless but don’t want to pay 200+ for a well built controller
I really want a cross-up style controller but where d pad and joystick are both leverless, but haven't found anyone reputable. Hopefully haute can make a controller like that!
I have a T16. It is the best leverless controller I ever used. Highly recommended.
I got the M16 from Haute42 a few weeks ago and I love it!!!
How is it still? I've heard that it really attracts fingerprints, is it really that bad?
@@auqifx fingerprints don't bother me one bit. They literally wipe off with your shirt. It's not like they're permanent and nobody is staring at the their buttons while playing. This complaint has always been a weird one to me.
You don't see fingerprints all over mine.
Ordered the M16 because of your review, let's see how it goes
I have a G16 and it feels really good to use.
I JUST GOT MINE TODAY AND HONESTLY THE BUTTONS ARE TOO CLOSE TOGETHER AND ITS UNCOMFORTABLE BUT MOST HITBOXES ARE SIMILAR SO ITS NOT HAUTE42GAMING'S FAULT
I LOVE the T16 and I only have 1 gripe. For my hands, the spacing between the left and down directional buttons is just barely beyond what is comfortable for my hands, and so I find myself using my left pinky instead of my ring finger which lind of makes things feel weird. I am about to purchase the S13 which appears to have less space between the directional buttons. My son loves the T16 tho so its not going to waste 😂
so this is why they are out of stock on amazon
I play Tekken on keyboard but I prefer having shift for down. I really like having the ENTIRE keyboard. One of these leverless controller guys should just make a QWERTY keyboard that's compatible with PS5/XBox/Switch
Are they not already? Maybe not switch, but I think Keyboard and Mouse is natively compatible with Xbox and ps5 given they have alot of non gaming uses. I think it's more on the game to support it.
With a GP2040-CE there is such a thing as Keyboard Host. You can plug your keyboard into the EXT usb a port and send inputs that way. It's still fairly new and takes up the EXT port, so no PS5/XB1 compatibility.
You can use a wooting with a wingman or other dongle I believe
@@SunderStormK I have a wooting 60he and I'm really considering what I should use for locals, like should I find out how to make the wooting work on consoles or get a t16. I definitely get some pain when playing for a bit, maybe the t16 would help?
I promise that guys LISTEN TO ME, don't buy the M version, the color comes off after 2 weeks or if you clean your controller... and the biggest problem is the switch that comes out of the case when you play but the T version is perfect...
I play on pad and have always considered a stick and now with everything shifting towards leverless I’ve been considering that too, those small cheap ones might be something to look into 🤔
That p12 seems very interesting
These ones are a godsend in Europe
Definitely would love to win one of these been on the fence of purchasing one , but never got to try one out in 4k 😅 but shout out to the future winners
As someone who uses a normal 12 button layout, the rest of these look like absolute abominations 😂
For desk play which one you suggests? T16 or M16? The T16 without grip slips on the desk? For the forearm rest is better a bigger t16 or a smaller m16?
Bought my T16 two months ago and it instantly became my favorite controller. I have a FightBox but something about Sanwas on a leverless feels wrong to me (probably because I got into fighting games on Keyboard)
It's considered "cheap" only because the OG hitbox is just a scam. Pads / keyboards are never expansive peripherals
Been using the s16 for like a month now, super glad that I bought it cause it mimics my keyboard layout perfectly with the extra buttons (numpad 7, 0 location). Currently looking to get the b16 too but its sold out everywhere atm. It also works with ps5 if you buy the passthrough dongle, overall its very cheap compared to something like kitsune.
do you use it in your lap or on a desk?
@@cabatchi desk, its not really comfortable for lap play, but one of the bigger controller size should be fine
the G13 is my shit I got it like a month ago and love it
Love my G16. Would love of they made one with the G series style MX buttons, but the size of the T series.