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Black Shark Green Ghost Gamepad launches as new "e-sports grade" controller

The Green Ghost Gamepad. (Source: Black Shark)
The Green Ghost Gamepad. (Source: Black Shark)
Black Shark - which started out as Xiaomi's gaming smartphone division - has heralded its "new gaming era" with the Green Ghost controller. It boasts ALPS joysticks for enhanced "durability" and "2,000-level accuracy". It has been joined by a new smartwatch, open-ear earbuds and a new MagCooler 3 Pro in the brand's updated web-store.

Black Shark is back - however, it has no flagship gaming smartphones to sell this time. It seems to have pivoted to target gaming accessories in general instead with its latest products. They include the brand's latest Gamepad with a Green Ghost finish.

It is rated for a 1.000Hz polling rate, and has a 10,000mAh battery for "control freak" wireless gaming via a 2.4GHz receiver on Android, iOS, the Nintendo Switch or PCs. The "fine-tuned for perfection" is priced at US$99.90 on blackshark.gg.

It has been joined on the site by the MagCooler 3 Pro: a successor to the FunCooler series pitched at MagSafe-compatible iPhones. Black Shark has also broken into open-ear earbuds with the new Lucifers, and also adds the S1 smartwatch to its portfolio.

It has a round 1.43-inch AMOLED display rated to stay on for up to 10 days per charge, is rated for SpO2 and heart-rate monitoring and for "100+" sports modes. Then again, its generic metallic IP68-rated casing would not be picked out as a Black Shark product without the ~100 watchfaces baked into its unnamed OS.

Accordingly, it is priced at US$49.90, whereas the Lucifers and MagCooler 3 Pro are US$39.90.

Get the Black Shark Lucifer T4 TWS earbuds on Amazon

Black Shark's latest products. (Source: Black Shark)
Black Shark's latest products. (Source: Black Shark)

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> Análises e revisões de portáteis e celulares > Arquivo de notícias 2023 09 > Black Shark Green Ghost Gamepad launches as new "e-sports grade" controller
Deirdre O'Donnell, 2023-09-21 (Update: 2023-09-21)