Redragon Eris Keyboard and Mouse Convert Box Adapter For PS4 / PS3 / Xbox One / Switch Consoles | GA200 Review

Redragon Eris Keyboard and Mouse Convert Box Adapter For PS4 / PS3 / Xbox One / Switch Consoles | GA200 Review

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Introduction

The Redragon Eris Keyboard and Mouse Convert Box Adapter, model GA200, promises to revolutionize console gaming by allowing you to use your favorite keyboard and mouse with your PS4, PS3, Xbox One, or Switch console. But does it deliver on its promises? I’ve spent several weeks putting this adapter through its paces to find out.

Features

The Redragon Eris adapter is a compact device that connects to your console via USB and then allows you to plug in your keyboard and mouse. Here are some of its key features:

Feature Description
Compatibility PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Connectivity USB
Input Keyboard, Mouse
Output Console Controller Signals
Additional Features [Add any additional features here based on the provided specifications]

Performance

In terms of performance, the Redragon Eris adapter performs well. I tested it with various keyboards and mice, and the responsiveness was generally good. However, I did notice a slight delay in input when compared to using a traditional controller. This delay was minimal in most games, but it did become noticeable in fast-paced action titles.

The adapter’s software is also easy to use. It allows you to customize button mapping and sensitivity settings, which is a welcome feature. However, I found the software to be a bit buggy, and it sometimes crashed during my testing.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Wide compatibility with various consoles
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Software allows for customization of button mapping and sensitivity

Cons

  • Slight delay in input compared to a traditional controller
  • Software can be buggy and crash

Final Verdict

Overall, the Redragon Eris Keyboard and Mouse Convert Box Adapter is a decent option for console gamers who want to use a keyboard and mouse. It’s easy to use and offers a fair amount of customization. However, the slight delay in input and buggy software are drawbacks that might be dealbreakers for some. If you’re a competitive gamer, I recommend sticking to a traditional controller. However, if you’re looking for a more casual experience and don’t mind the occasional hiccup, the Redragon Eris adapter is worth considering.