Editing Controllers are an interesting peripheral. While there have been many, and I do mean many, attempts over the years to create controllers that can work within your favorite editing suites very few have gained solid traction. This, at least in part, is due to poor software support or limitations in what the controller is designed to do. At best, most controllers become a niche product that becomes a highly situational tool to use.
However, TourBox, a company dedicated to developing the ultimate editing controller, has been hard at work since 2016 to create just that. Their latest product, the TourBox Elite , aims to close the gap between software and users. This highly customizable controller features adjustable haptic feedback, bluetooth support for up to two devices simultaneously and full mouse and keyboard button mapping. While it all sounds promising on paper, I wondered if it was all too good to be true. After two weeks of testing, it's time to see if the Elite really does hold true to its namesake. So grab that coffee, kick back and check out our review of the Elite Controller from TourBox.
The TourBox Elite is a solid-feeling controller. Built from the ground up with the purpose of having a longer service life than traditional editing controllers, the Elite is built to last. Primarily constructed of polycarbonate which is the primary plastic used in eyewear, medical devices and protective gear, the outer casing is tough and durable. The dials and wheels themselves are comprised of thermoplastic polyurethane, which at its core is designed to resist oils, scuff marks and in my case Cheeto dust.
All the switches and dials have exceptional tactile feedback when pressed as well making every click, twist or spin
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