Genki is raising funds for its new Manta controller, a premium gamepad that includes its own small LCD screen and runs an embedded operating system for on-device configuration. The product is promoted as an all-in-one alternative to using separate apps or a computer to manage profiles and input settings.
Across coverage, Genki says the controller’s display (about 2.8–2.9 inches) lets users change controller profiles, view and test input mapping, and manage connection and polling information, with adjustments available while playing. Features highlighted include haptic feedback and high polling rates (up to about 8,000 Hz wired and 1,000 Hz wireless), plus a headphone jack.
Outlets also emphasize the broader hardware package: Genki describes advanced trigger and stick technologies, extensive macro and profile storage within the controller, and a dedicated mode to switch to keyboard-and-mouse input. Reports note that the Kickstarter campaign surpasses Genki’s initial funding target, and that the company plans to demo the controller at major gaming events. Pricing and platform compatibility are described as including PC, Switch, and Switch 2, with an early-bird Kickstarter price and higher expected retail cost after launch.