







🕹️ Elevate your game with precision, speed, and style — don’t get left behind!
The ONEED Haute42 Leverless Controller M16 Plus is a premium leverless arcade stick crafted from CNC-machined aluminum, featuring a 16-button layout optimized for PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, and more. It boasts ultra-low latency (<1ms) with a Raspberry Pi RP2024 chip, customizable RGB lighting, and supports hot-swap switches plus firmware updates. Designed for ergonomic comfort and competitive play, it’s the perfect tool for serious gamers seeking precision and style.























| Button Quantity | 16 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox One, PC/Mac, Android |
| Controller Type | Control |
| Connectivity Technology | USB C |
| Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Playstation 5, Mac |
| Item Dimensions | 14.37 x 10.43 x 1.57 inches |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.42 Pounds |
| Color | M16 PLUS Grey |
A**R
Step up your game! This leverless is amazing!
Amazing leverless. The materials, the size and the hardware is really great. The aluminum case is flawless but it catches smudges and oil pretty easily. Nonetheless it looks superb. The stock switches are incredibly tactile but not too loud, the buttons are a bit on the smaller size but still comfortable to use. All board functions work great and is super configurable. The RGB lighting is also really nice. I have been using it on my PC without problems, no disconnects or anything. Probably many people getting disconnects are not reading the documentation. This leverless has no official PS4/PS5 support so it needs a special adapter to make it fully compatible. If you opt to not use an adapter, the PS system will reset the controller every 8 minutes, so you will have to disconnect it and reconnect it manually. Other than that, it's perfect. Just a portion of more expensive ones like Razer and better in many ways. Give it a try, it won't disappoint.
C**R
Works great until it doesn’t; USB-C port has MAJOR design flaw
Making this 5 starts so it’ll actually be seen, but realistically this deserves 1 star. For a long time I was able to use this with 0 complaints. Got it for ~$120 on sale and worked great for Tekken. Couldn’t complain. But after a year of use is when problems began to arise. I noticed that my controller began to disconnect especially easily. As in, ever so slightly jostling the cable would disconnect it. Upon closer inspection, turns out the USB-C port becomes loose over time. Seems as if unplugging and re-plugging it damages the port over time? How does this get past the factory floor?? If you must get this controller. Leave the cable plugged in at all times. TL;DR: great controller until USB-C port stops working, extremely poor durability
A**X
The Value Is Incredible
I love leverless controllers and have a Hitbox and Victrix ProFS12 and while I like those I always had a tough time using them on the P2 side in Tekken (not in street fighter for some reason). Wavedashing and backdashing in Tekken 8 was almost impossible for me on those controllers, but not on this controller! In a day I was wavedashing and backdashing fast from both P1 and P2 sides and getting EWGFs consistently. I am not using macros, but I did map another set of left/right directionals to 2 other buttons to make this possible. I got this on a slight sale and so far this has been worth the money I payed over the Hitbox and Victrix. Here are the pros and cons: Pros: - Build quality is ridiculously good for the price. - Buttons feel amazing and responsive. Not too sensitive and also don't have to mash them hard to register. They sound great, but I will experiment with different switches to see if I can get them to feel and sound even better. I still kind of prefer the Gravity KS buttons I installed on my Victrix though. - Lots of customization for the buttons and macros. - The price. - Compact, but has a bit of weight to it. - Plenty of room for hands to rest. - can change switches Cons: - No USB cord lock like on the Kitsune. - the update process was kind of weird... I'm lucky I found out about it through a Youtube video. - No native PS5 support (to be expected at this price point) - It's still a bit small to fit on my lap comfortably. This is one huge advantage of Victrix over this one. - Customization is limited. Overall, it's a solid purchase and this will probably be my controller of choice to use in tournaments once I get a PS5 adapter. Not sure how long it will last, but as long as I get a couple of years out of it I'm good!
T**M
Great product nonetheless!
This lever-less pad is amazing as a first time user and exactly what I was looking for. Built in switches are light and responsive and the aluminum construction makes it nice feel nice and weighty on your lap. My one and only issue with this is that I was sent a cable that did not work with multiple computers and had me confused and concerned my unit was faulty. After switching it out with a spare type-c cable I was set and ready to go. If you're new to lever-less like myself and you're looking for a device that isn't too small and has some weight to it as well as responsive this is an easy recommendation.
J**0
Premium Leverless!
For the price, this stumps the competition. I bought the Haute42 M16 Plus this week, and it is very, very nice. I debated hard on the 16 or the 12, but you will learn quickly having the extra buttons (especially in SF6) is amazing. I will say, I would join their discord channel or catch a YouTube video on how to update firmware and some other basics. However, when you get this thing set up (which really is not hard) it is awesome. Compared to some competition being at $400 and $300 dollars, this thing lacks no quality. I would say it is even better. Thanks to Haute42 for the sweet controller and not overcharging the fan base!
H**K
Disconnects all the time, makes playing seriously impossible.
*Updated review after seller shipped free replacement* The controller design is really great. Very customizable and easy to use. Only reason it's not 5 stars is because I'm holding out to see how long it performs well. ------------------------------------------- Original Review: Disconnects all the time, makes playing seriously impossible. I purchased this to replace a hitbox by haute42 that also had the same problem: https://a.co/d/7HLJZsX The problem in both of them was a loose USB C connector for the cable.
K**S
This is the Leverless Gold standard of Fightboards
I love this fight board. It is beautiful. The Leds are fantastic. The switches are silent and low profile. It's the perfect 16 button board. If you play tournaments, it has a tournament switch. Easily configurable through the GP2040-ce web configurator or the onboard screen menu. If you need PS5 compatibility, make sure to grab a Haute42/Cosmox Booter 5 and plug it into your ext. port on the board or get a Brooks Wingman FGC2 and plug into your PS5. Make sure you put the board into X input mode for that module and then you can play any game with it. No more 8-minute timeout. This board's build quality is amazing and its incredible value for the price. Highly recommended!
P**L
Poor Quality & Construction
I'm disappointed to have to give this controller a 1-star review, but the poor craftsmanship has left me with an expensive, unusable slab. I originally ran into issues with the keycaps. Multiple caps broke over the course of a year, requiring replacements. No big deal I thought, I'll buy new ones. However, I also began to notice that the caps that this controller uses have very little resistance to popping off the switches after being pressed enough. The support discord actually has an FAQ saying "unfortunately this happens, you're gonna have to shove some paper/tape in there to prevent this from happening." Not great. Then I started to notice another issue - I appeared to be dropping inputs. Reproducing the issue was difficult, so I often chalked this up to me just doing something incorrectly. However, I was able to figure out exactly how to reproduce the problem. The left directional input would stop registering that it was being pressed if you distributed your finger's weight around the key in a certain way. Opening up the stick, I found that the hot-swap pad for the left directional input had come loose from the PCB. This allows the switch to wiggle around in the case and not make full contact with the pad, causing inputs to not register. Fixing would require me to re-solder it. These controllers are not constructed well, especially considering the price. It's unfortunate too, because otherwise the size, feel, and layout are perfect for me. I would avoid spending $150 on this, because you'll eventually spend more trying to fix it to potentially end up with a non-functioning controller.
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