CronusMAX
CRONUSMAX unleashes the power of your video game controllers. First it lets you use your favorite controller on Xbox One, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC. It also allows you to convert your controller into an incredibly powerful RapidFire controller without installing any chips or other devices, you can then record the actions on your controller with macro programming so you can do multiple combos with the press of a single button and you can use a keyboard and mouse on your video games console giving you the edge in popular FPS games such as Call of Duty, Battlefield & Modern Warfare. The most advanced video game controller addon in the world!
Cronus MK Switch
Cronus Zen users can now quickly configure their mouse and keyboard settings with the Cronus Mouse and Keyboard USB Switch. The perfect solution for sharing a single Mouse and Keyboard setup with both your Cronus Zen and Computer at the same time with the simple press of a button! One Button SwitchInstantly switch between Cronus Zen and PC with the press on a single button. Easy SetupSimply connect Mouse and Keyboard to the input USB ports and the two output USB cables provided connect to the PC and to the Cronus Zen front controller USB port (A2 or A3). No extra drivers needed just plug and play! Note: Some MK Switches may have 4 outputs instead of two. Nothing to worry about as they both work the same, we sometimes have supply issues with one or the other). LED Smart IndicatorBright blue LED highlights which device your are in control of - the Cronus Zen or PC. AUX USB 5v PowerIf you are using a mouse and/or keyboard that uses a little too much juice, this may prevent them from being detected in Zen Studio correctly. We recommend that you connect a micro-USB cable with a 5v power supply to make sure your devices have enough power to be detected (not supplied with this kit - but you can use one of the micro-USB cables that came with your Cronus Zen). Note: If you have an MK Switch with 4 inputs and 4 outputs, simply add a 5v supply to one of the input ports and this will add the 5v AUX. USB Cables IncludedComes complete with 2 x 5ft Male A to A USB 2.0 cables. Premium Aluminum ShellCrafted in die-cast aluminum, this high quality shell is also scratch resistant with a high heat dissipation rate, keeping your hardware working at optimal temperatures at all times. Technical Specifications:
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US$29.99
10ft 3m USB 2.0 A Male to Female Extension 28/24AWG Cable
Extend your USB connection with this high quality USB 2.0 A Male to A Female Extension cable. Perfect for Xbox One controllers and other wired controllers with the CronusMAX PLUS. This cable features a standard USB A Male connector on one end and an A Female connector on the other and is particularly useful for extending the reach of a USB cable with a proprietary connector or fixed device (such as video game controller) on one end. The cable uses 28 AWG conductors for the data lines and 24 AWG conductors for the power lines. The connectors are gold plated to ensure smooth, corrosion free connections.
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US$9.99
4-Pole TRRS to 3.5mm Audio & Mic Splitter (Male to 2x Female)
TRRS (aka 4-Pole) 3.5mm Audio Jacks are becoming more and more common. Whether it's your smartphone's headset socket or your new laptop's audio-and-microphone combination jack, TRRS is here to stay. With this compact splitter, you can now connect regular stereo headset microphones straight in, with clearly labeled 'headphone' and 'microphone' sockets. This adapter converts any headset which uses two 3.5mm male jacks into a single TRRS combination audio/microphone plug for use with a wide variety of phones, tablets, laptops and multimedia devices. It is particularly useful for the PS4 USB Sound Card that is ioncluded with our CronusMAX PLUS. Great for use with Skype apps, gaming with voice chat and other VOIP systems which use a 4-Pole 3.5mm input. Wired for the CTIA standard on the TRRS plug. There's plenty of room between the female sockets for just about any 3.5mm plug barrels to sit side by side! Stereo Note: It's worth noting that these adapters reverse the left and right audio channels. We are not sure why, but it seems most TRRS adapters seem to be wired this way. The stereo and mic cables are joined by their PVC jacket, but can be separated further if necessary. Helpfully colour coded with green for headphones and red for mic, this can be used with all standard TRRS headsets and connects to Laptops, sound cards or other devices with stereo and mic sockets, including newer devices that have the TRRS 4 pole standard audio input/output standard such as Apple® and Dell® laptops. Features:
Identify your Audio PlugOnce upon a time, what we now see as stereo jacks or headphone sockets were used in the telephone switchboards of the 19th century. Now, we have three main sizes measured by their diameter; 6.5mm, 3.5mm and 2.5mm, plus three major plug configurations: T = Tip, R = Ring, S = Sleeve These days it's generally easier and more accurate to refer to each type by their Tip/Ring/Sleeve configuration to avoid any misunderstanding, especially when balanced audio is taken into account. This description works for all three sizes, so don't be put off that our diagrams show 3.5mm and not 6.5mm... Stereo Plus MicrophoneEven now, the most common place to find an audio jack is on your MP3 player or personal computer. Just plug in your headphones and off you go. Both mono and stereo audio have been standardised for a long time to ensure equipment compatibility between analogue systems - even when adapted to RCA. In the socket, the contacts which touch the plug haven't moved, and they're always connected (from top to bottom) as Left, Right, Ground in the case of a stereo jack. When it came time to add in a microphone channel, things went a little pear-shaped because there were two schools of thought on how to wire up the connections. One called CTIA, and another known as OMTP. Some manufacturers chose to change the socket in order to make the sleeve contact as the ground line (OMTP), while others chose to leave the ground contact where it was and squeeze the new channel in on the sleeve (CITA). As you can see from the above diagram, there was a benefit to keeping the ground contact position unchanged, and this is the solution we see most often in headsets for personal computers, iPhones and many other smartphone and tablet brands. This was arguably the 'first' standard (CITA). |