Xbox Eagle Eye Version 3.0 has just been introduced by Penguin, where it offers an advanced calibration function that claims to improve smoothness as well as synchronization for first person shooters (FPS). This is said to follow up on the success of the Eagle-Eye Converter for the Sony PS3. The Xbox 360 version is said to be ready by the end of November, making it roll out just in time for the holidays. It is said that the Eagle-Eye will be able to convert just about any standard USB HID keyboard and mouse into a turbo charged video game controller.

With Eagle-Eye Version 3.0, you will be able to enjoy a customized key mapping feature for all Xbox 360 controller buttons which will seamlessly transfer the command data to a keyboard and mouse. This will definitely give you an edge, and you will no doubt find yourself rack up those kills faster than ever before.

Being updated with a more refined Advance Calibration System so that you will be able to enjoy customized mouse speed, smoothness and synchronization, the new advanced calibration function comprises of 5 components, where they are the 5 point Deadzone Neutralization, a 2 Tier Calibration Switch that allows you to switch between two different sets of advanced calibration settings on one keymap on the fly, Sensitivity Adjustment Assist to help you determine the best X/Y sensitivity relationship, Angle Correction to improve horizontal and vertical straightness, and an Optional Turn Speed Limit that helps prevent sudden speed acceleration that is normally found in circular movement. Expect to fork out $59.99 a pop for this puppy.

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