![]() And that’s really all you get in the box no manual (even though the product page clearly lists this as included), no quick start guides, just the stick, the cables for it, and some extra buttons just in case. Underneath this you’ll find the 12v/3a power adapter, an HDMI cable, a VGA cable, two extra face buttons, and a.USB-A to USB-A cable? Interesting. Opening up the box will give you your first look at the arcade stick in question, with its extra fancy blue “GAMING!” decal on top and a nice plastic peel to keep the dust off the box during shipment. But before we get further along, let’s take a look at what you get in the box when you receive your Pandora 9s+. On the back of the stick you’ll find two USB ports (which I will also touch on later), a “settings” button, a volume potentiometer, a 3.5mm audio port, VGA port, HDMI port, and the 12v/3a power jack port to power it all up along with the power switch, and on the bottom you’ll find a speaker grill for the built-in speaker. The Pandora 9s+ is a two player arcade stick with a built-in SBC that houses a total of 2020 arcade games from various eras and genres, with a total of six 30mm main face buttons that can accommodate virtually any arcade game, two 24mm coin/pause (which I’ll touch on later) and start button, and one arcade stick each, as is expected. Today we’ll be looking at what is frankly a Pandora’s Box Arcade Stick clone called the “Pandora 9s+” from…well, whoever manufactured it, as there are no real identifiers on the box or the stick itself. ![]()
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