A popular third-party controller for the Nintendo Switch 2 and a GoPro bundle are currently on sale, while a new high-end handheld gaming device is generating buzz with its hefty price tag. The EasySMX S10 Switch 2 controller is 30 percent off today only, and a GoPro Hero 13 Black bundle is discounted by $200, according to The Verge and Wired, respectively. Meanwhile, the Ayaneo Next 2 Windows handheld is launching with a starting price of $1,999, but can reach $4,299 for top-tier configurations, as reported by The Verge.
The EasySMX S10, which The Verge's Cameron Faulkner ranked as the best Switch 2 controller, is available for a reduced price. The controller, typically priced at $60, is now available for $42. This wireless controller offers nearly as many features as Nintendo's $90 gamepad, according to Faulkner. This deal presents an opportunity for international consumers to acquire a well-regarded gaming accessory at a reduced price, potentially impacting the global market for Switch 2 peripherals, as reported by The Verge.
For those interested in documenting their lives, the GoPro Hero 13 Black bundle is currently marked down to $550 on Amazon, a $200 discount from its usual price of $750, according to Wired. This bundle includes a variety of useful accessories and a full suite of interchangeable lenses. The biggest change to this generation of GoPro action cameras is the interchangeable lens system, and this kit comes loaded with basically every lens an aspiring filmmaker could ask for, including an ultrawide lens mod, which boosts the field of view to 177 degrees, an anamorphic lens, and filters, according to Wired.
In other tech news, the Ayaneo Next 2 Windows handheld, featuring a large OLED screen and a massive battery, is launching with a starting price of $1,999, but can reach $4,299 for top-tier configurations, according to The Verge. This high-end handheld, powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max processors, aims to deliver a premium gaming experience, though its weight and price point may limit its appeal.
In related news, MIT Technology Review reported on the Moltbook platform, an online hangout populated by AI agents interacting with one another. The platform, which showed AI systems doing useful things for the humans that created them, reminded MIT's senior editor for AI, Will Douglas Heaven, of Pokémon.
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