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Trust Launches New Muta Wireless and Wired Gaming Controllers

With 2023 set to be an exciting year for the gaming industry, the Muta controllers mark the first of Trust’s many gaming launches this year. Replacing Trust’s current Yula and Muta controllers, this next generation of gamepads offers not only a sleek, refreshed design, but a more sustainable one too. Made from 75% recycled plastics, the Mutas align well with Trust’s increased focus on sustainability whilst also allowing gamers to embrace a more eco-friendly setup.

The Muta Wireless is a gem in Trust Gaming’s portfolio: users will have so many ways in which to enjoy their device, with three ways to connect – via 2.4 GHz USB receiver, Bluetooth®, or USB cable – and compatibility with PC, laptop, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, and more. Its wireless function allows freedom of movement; whilst a rechargeable, built-in battery means the game never has to stop, even whilst charging. Furthermore, a Nintendo Switch motion sensor means gamers can experience motion control-compatible games like never before.

 

 

Both the wireless and wired versions also come with a number of additional features:

  • Pressure-sensitive triggers for more precise and accurate control in games
  • Interchangeable D-pad covers so users can personalise their gamepad
  • Realistic adaptable vibration feedback for a fully immersive gaming experience
  • An extra-long 3m cable for charging (wireless) and plug & play capability (wired)
  • 15 responsive buttons, 2 analogue joysticks, and an 8-way D-pad

For more information, visit the product pages:

GXT 542 Muta Wireless

GXT 541 Muta

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1 comment

Tom 28 February 2023 at 17:00

Even if the Trust company is from my own country The Netherlands. I have had bad exoerience with their budget products in the past. And i have since avoided them. I dont know if they have improved over the years.

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