in the future, any of these arcade sticks that aren't going to use standard buttons should be having hotswap keyswitches instead. would allow for repair-ability and even a reason to have it over normal sticks for some people.
my mom bought this for me over a licensed hori stick because i was "only buying for the name". the buttons can be pressed by a feather and i couldnt unscrew the stick after screwing it in once. it's an okay stick for beginners i guess, i ended up buying parts to build my own arcade stick in the end
I like the idea of this. But I think I wanna make my own with the same size. But either use a wasd drop in or use a Link EX Groove detachable mod for ease of travel
I think that the red compund on the shaft (the one that was there when first opened) is ther to meke the shaft stick to the arcade once it is installed. Because you shifted the position of the balltop the compaund was not used and the stick became loose.
Would you recommend purchasinng of it? Would you consider a fine option for a low cost fight stick? I really apreciate all your job on yt, amazing and pragmatic reviews.
I got it a couple of days ago didn't wanna commit to a full on project or buy one that's over 100$ since I didn't know if I'd like it plus a local store had it so I didn't have to wait for delivery time and so forth...., but so far I am enjoying it, though I do plan on replacing the stick with a sanwa one, buttons are OK and kinda a pain to replace so xD Mostly testing it on tekken 8, didn't try it on any of the 2d fighters so i can''t comment on how it fares there, the noticeable thing was that I pressed buttons before inputting a direction, idk if that's because of arcade stick in general and I need to get used it or the default stick has a bit more deadzone than higher quality sticks. but once I took that into consideration and got used to it, I could string my combos fine. I can do wave dashing and ewgfs fine and consistently and overall for the price it's OK, although haven't tried any of the branded sticks so I can't comment on the difference between them. The build itself feels nice, it doesn't feel like cheap plastic. Haven't tried it on ps or android as I've mostly been playing on pc. Though I would like it if it had a bit more surface area.
I regret buying it because its "cheap" The buttons are very nice but when I connect it to the PC, even though the blue lights are on it doesn't work sometimes. When it does the controls are reverse and its frustrating.
I'm willing to bet "Dobe" is pronounced the Japanese way, so it would be like "Doh-bay". Like yourself, I have a large collection of arcade sticks that range in size. I personally wouldn't buy a stick of this size. While you don't need a stick to be giant with eight 30mm buttons laid across, I think the ideal starting size would be a stick about twice the size of this Dobe Electronics Mini Stick that at least used 24mm buttons instead of these 18mm buttons. The problem with these 18mm buttons is that there are very few buttons can you can mod to improve the overall stick and your fingers will run into the other buttons like when you use a keyboard that's too small on an old thinkpad. If you haven't check out the Mayflash F100. That's really where I'd say the starting line for comfortable arcade sticks are you could reasonably mod with better parts and not break the bank with. Of course you could go bigger, higher end, but Mayflash has always been great entry level sticks that you can mod. Thankfully, we're now living in a time where almost everyone uses 24mm or 30mm. No more of those awkward 28mm buttons!
Regarding the pronunciation of Dobe, that’s a pretty good guess and I don’t know why it didn’t cross my mind! Yeah I picked this stick up because it seemed just so small that I was curious to see what they had done. There are a lot of compact all-button controllers out there but not too many with a joystick lever and with all the modern functionality we expect these days. I may eventually pick up a Mayflash stick but yeah I’ve got quite a few other sticks to cover in the collection still!
I just bought this arcade stick for my Xbox Series S.. and when I connect the USB cord to my Elite Series 2 Controller, the Controller cant stop vibrating.. this is normal?
Were you able to connect it to the Xbox Series S? I bought the larger model yesterday and have not been able to connect it to the Xbox at all. It worked on my PC, but I bought this specifically for Xbox, so I was quite disappointed.
@@Otaku2255 yes, it was.. Finally able to connect it to my Xbox Series S using the reguler Xbox Controller.. Still vibrate but just 5 minutes and aftar that it works
@@thebekloggamer6571 What steps did you follow in order to connect it to the Xbox? I cannot figure out how to connect it. I've tried everything. Maybe the larger model does not work on the Xbox Series S.
in the future, any of these arcade sticks that aren't going to use standard buttons should be having hotswap keyswitches instead. would allow for repair-ability and even a reason to have it over normal sticks for some people.
my mom bought this for me over a licensed hori stick because i was "only buying for the name". the buttons can be pressed by a feather and i couldnt unscrew the stick after screwing it in once. it's an okay stick for beginners i guess, i ended up buying parts to build my own arcade stick in the end
Ah that’s interesting! At least it pushed you towards making your own stick which is gonna be more meaningful than any stick you could just buy!
It's good that she tried to push you away from shopping by brand at least
Listen the buttons on this stick already seem better than the ones on the $250+ SF6 Hori fight stick I bought.
@@javianbrown8627he better be getting good grades and doing mad chores for getting all this stuff from him mom. Kids today don't work for anything
I like the idea of this. But I think I wanna make my own with the same size. But either use a wasd drop in or use a Link EX Groove detachable mod for ease of travel
I think that the red compund on the shaft (the one that was there when first opened) is ther to meke the shaft stick to the arcade once it is installed.
Because you shifted the position of the balltop the compaund was not used and the stick became loose.
I would say the same thing, it was his mistake he upwards the shaft, the red compound would work as a glue.
I just bought this for $15 on Temu. Hopefully I get this same one 🤞
That’s a good price if you got it!
I´m here again, @Make Your Own Fun !!! This stick it´s on my wishlist !!!
This is a high quality video. More people need to see it!
man ❤ this is fantastic!
Would you recommend purchasinng of it? Would you consider a fine option for a low cost fight stick? I really apreciate all your job on yt, amazing and pragmatic reviews.
I got it a couple of days ago didn't wanna commit to a full on project or buy one that's over 100$ since I didn't know if I'd like it plus a local store had it so I didn't have to wait for delivery time and so forth...., but so far I am enjoying it, though I do plan on replacing the stick with a sanwa one, buttons are OK and kinda a pain to replace so xD
Mostly testing it on tekken 8, didn't try it on any of the 2d fighters so i can''t comment on how it fares there, the noticeable thing was that I pressed buttons before inputting a direction, idk if that's because of arcade stick in general and I need to get used it or the default stick has a bit more deadzone than higher quality sticks. but once I took that into consideration and got used to it, I could string my combos fine. I can do wave dashing and ewgfs fine and consistently and overall for the price it's OK, although haven't tried any of the branded sticks so I can't comment on the difference between them. The build itself feels nice, it doesn't feel like cheap plastic. Haven't tried it on ps or android as I've mostly been playing on pc. Though I would like it if it had a bit more surface area.
Don't BUY THIS ONE!! I purchased this two times and the joystick is less responsive after 1-2 months play! Its not durable!
I regret buying it because its "cheap" The buttons are very nice but when I connect it to the PC, even though the blue lights are on it doesn't work sometimes. When it does the controls are reverse and its frustrating.
Pretty cool stick
Would you say a mayflash f300 unit is much better?
can i ask how to fix the button of that arcade stick because mine didnt work
I'm willing to bet "Dobe" is pronounced the Japanese way, so it would be like "Doh-bay".
Like yourself, I have a large collection of arcade sticks that range in size. I personally wouldn't buy a stick of this size. While you don't need a stick to be giant with eight 30mm buttons laid across, I think the ideal starting size would be a stick about twice the size of this Dobe Electronics Mini Stick that at least used 24mm buttons instead of these 18mm buttons. The problem with these 18mm buttons is that there are very few buttons can you can mod to improve the overall stick and your fingers will run into the other buttons like when you use a keyboard that's too small on an old thinkpad.
If you haven't check out the Mayflash F100. That's really where I'd say the starting line for comfortable arcade sticks are you could reasonably mod with better parts and not break the bank with. Of course you could go bigger, higher end, but Mayflash has always been great entry level sticks that you can mod. Thankfully, we're now living in a time where almost everyone uses 24mm or 30mm. No more of those awkward 28mm buttons!
Regarding the pronunciation of Dobe, that’s a pretty good guess and I don’t know why it didn’t cross my mind!
Yeah I picked this stick up because it seemed just so small that I was curious to see what they had done. There are a lot of compact all-button controllers out there but not too many with a joystick lever and with all the modern functionality we expect these days.
I may eventually pick up a Mayflash stick but yeah I’ve got quite a few other sticks to cover in the collection still!
the input delay is crazy it comes out late
does this work ipad pro?
does have bluetooth connection?
Does this joystick work with ps vita?
Good review. Seems like a POS. Thanks for saving me the money. Better to get a Hori Mini arcade stick probably.
Arcade stick how price
Wait is his name really Steve?
it works on rp3 or 4?
Can i use this on ps5?
Anyone know how to connect this in Android Phones?
phone must have otg support and connect it with ( typ c to usb otg or micro usb to usb) otg dongles
Can I use it to Playstation 5?
Como instalar no xbox 360
How did you connect it to the switch!
Either get a USB to Type c adapter for portable or just plug it into the USB ports on the switch dock
@@s7121n9s thank u 🙏
This is crap, got one and had trouble with diagonal buttons...
I just bought this arcade stick for my Xbox Series S.. and when I connect the USB cord to my Elite Series 2 Controller, the Controller cant stop vibrating.. this is normal?
Were you able to connect it to the Xbox Series S? I bought the larger model yesterday and have not been able to connect it to the Xbox at all. It worked on my PC, but I bought this specifically for Xbox, so I was quite disappointed.
@@Otaku2255 yes, it was.. Finally able to connect it to my Xbox Series S using the reguler Xbox Controller.. Still vibrate but just 5 minutes and aftar that it works
@@thebekloggamer6571 What steps did you follow in order to connect it to the Xbox? I cannot figure out how to connect it. I've tried everything. Maybe the larger model does not work on the Xbox Series S.
@@Otaku2255 Just follow the steps in this video