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Amkette launches Evo Gamepad Pro 2 at Rs 2,899 in India

Indian computer hardware and electronics manufacturer Amkette on Tuesday announced the launch of an upgraded version of Evo Gamepad Pro, the Bluetooth gamepad for use with Android devices.
The Gamepad Pro 2 comes with media control buttons and over 400 compatible games curated through the Evo Gamepad App available on the Google Play Store.
“We have received great response for the Evo Gamepad Pro. It has become huge with smartphone gamers. The upgraded version has some enhanced features and has the potential to become a necessity for Android gamers," Amkette Director Rajiv Bapna said at the launch of the device.
The new Evo Gamepad Pro comes with an improved clamp spring for easy, safe and convenient docking of smartphones. Its specifically improved trigger and bumper buttons provides softer control buttons made for an enhanced user experience.
Multimedia keys for easier volume control during gameplay have also been included.

One of the key features in the Gamepad Pro 2 is the introduction of the sleep mode after 8 minutes that ensures no battery drain when the Gamepad is not in use.
Priced at Rs 2,899, the Evo Gamepad Pro 2 is exclusively available on e-commerce website, Amazon.

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