Company goes green in 2023
Trust Electronics has launched two new tech products - the Redoh power bank and its next-gen Muta gaming controller. The Redoh is made up of 50% recycled plastics and comes in two versions - 10000mAh and 20000mAh.
The compact device has three charge ports and comes with a USB-A-to-C charging cable. It boasts both USB-C Power Delivery and Quick Charge 3.0 technologies, meaning it can rapidly charge compatible devices. The only control is a button you can press to give you an update on its power level through four little lights.
The Muta is an affordable Bluetooth wired and wireless gaming controller designed for PC and Nintendo Switch gamers. Like the Redoh, it has been designed with sustainability in mind and is made from 75% recycled plastics. A Switch motion sensor means gamers can experience motion control-compatible games, while the pressure-sensitive triggers give you more precise and accurate control. The Muta comes with interchangeable D-pad covers so you can personalise your gamepad.
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