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CRKD Announces NEO S Frost Edition for gaming on the Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV set-top box

NEO S Frost Edition

CRKD — the collectible gaming brand behind the award-winning Nitro Deck, Nitro Deck+, and NEO S collectible controllers — has announced that the NEO S Frost Edition, an exclusive NEO S design, is available at select Apple retail store locations and apple.com this holiday season.

Now available in limited quantities, the NEO S Frost Edition is designed for gaming on controller-compatible games for the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV set-top box. It boasts a semi-translucent frosted design and comes complete with matching Charging Dock that stores and charges your NEO S when it’s note being used.

The NEO S features Hall-Effect Thumbsticks, which the folks at CRKD say resigns “stick drift” to a thing of the past, and the “No Deadzone Mode,” integrated Motion Controls and Adjustable Trigger Sensitivity, means that the NEO S is a highly adept controller for Apple Arcade controller compatible games, as well as all the titles in your collection. Remappable Back Buttons provide extra controls, while Adjustable Vibration and Swappable Stick Tops provide customizable options.

Like all CRKD hardware, the NEO S Frosted Edition is compatible with the CRKD True Collection System, a free iOS app that will register the product number and rarity ranking of your hardware into your personal secure collection. CRKD products with Bluetooth capabilities also connect to CRKD CTRL feature within the app, which allows users the ability to customize the adjustable features of their controller.

The NEO S Frost Edition is available for purchase today exclusively at CRKD NEO S Controller with Charging Dock – White – Apple and via select Apple store locations. The NEO S Frost Edition is only available in limited quantities for a price of US$59.99.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.