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Date 2006-10-16
Provider: Flexiglow
Author: Michael Chiu
Editor: Amber Lupala
Cyber Snipa PC Gaming Pad v2
Looking for an edge when it comes to FPS gaming? Well, today we might have the answer as we take a look at Cyber Snipa’s latest PC gamepad. We’ve reviewed other keyboards like the ones from Zboard that have gamepads integrated into the keyboard, but this product is a stand-alone gamepad. Let’s see how it performs.
About Flexiglow:
The Cyber Snipa™ product range has been developed by Flexiglow Hong Kong, a global supplier of PC modding and gaming accessories trading as Flexiglow™.
Flexiglow™ specialises in the development and manufacture of bespoke PC modification and gaming accessory products. Our key focus is on meeting the ever changing needs of the gaming community - one of the fastest growing communities in the world today.
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The Cyber Snipa™ range of gaming peripherals is specifically focused on complimenting and enhancing the gamers workspace. Research and development is channeled towards providing benefits to gamers over and above the basic requirements to improve the gamers experience and performance.
Check out their website Cybersnipa
Specifications:
Size: 235mm x 153mm x 24mm
Colour:s Black or Silver
Connection: USB wire ( 1.8m)
Keys: 37 + 2 Volume control keys
Weight: 600 grams
The product:

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The Cyber Snipa PC gaming pad v2 arrived in a clear package with the majority of the pad displayed through the clear plastic front. The back of the package has a long list of just a few FPS games that can be used with the game pad, along with a brief description of the pad.
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Opening the package, we simply find the pad and a brief set of instructions. No software is provided with the product. Attached to the pad is a removable wrist pad with a soft surface like a cloth mouse pad. More on the wrist pad in a bit. The pad comes with a generous cord, almost 2 meters in length.

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Taking a closer look at the unit, the first thing that strikes out at you are the six blue keys in the middle of the pad, representing the letters q, w, e, a, s, and d. These are the standard keys used when playing a FPS game and are sized and spaced differently than a regular keyboard (butterfly format), to provide a more natural hand position and easier-to-hit keys. The keys felt very natural, and I liked how there was a raised “tab” on the S key such that you can find the correct hand position without looking. This is different than most standard keyboards that have a tab on the F key. Overall, I thought the button placement was well-designed.
Closer look >>>>> Page 2
Related Articles:
Cybersnipa gaming device
Cybersnipa mousepad
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