The Premium Lag Switch from Premium Lag is the most affordable, responsive and reliable lag switch on the market today (not to mention the smallest). All of our switches are designed and developed under direction of a certified electrical engineer. We start with high grade 14ft Cat 5e cable with durable connectors. Our experienced engineer then performs the necessary work, including the installation of our proprietary Stealth Shield™ technology, connects our ultra-responsive spring loaded button, and packages it in a durable hard-plastic case. The switch is tested in the assembly room and then again in the testing phase of production on an Xbox 360 over a high speed cable internet connection. On top of the careful work and premium... Read→
Simply put when you’re playing an online game there is an inbound signal and an outbound signal. When playing normally both allow the data to flow freely but when someone uses a lag switch is cuts off the outbound connection without cutting the inbound one for a duration of 1 to 10 seconds. This allows the person to move around and attack while becoming temporarily impervious to attacks. Whatever you do during this time is cached up by the system and when the connection is restored your system syncs up. Your system will then register any damage you have taken as well as transmitting out what... Read→
Wondering just how much chaos and havoc our Premium Lag Switch is capable of wreaking? Wonder no more. Here’s a short demonstration for you guys from the opponents point of view. Notice how the red Spartan jumps around and becomes impossible to hit. You can buy the lag switch used in this test here Read More →
So you just bought a lag switch from our competitor. It finally comes and you can’t wait to try it out. But wait.. What’s this? It disconnects you from Xbox Live instantly! You start thinking that you must be doing something wrong, but it’s not your fault. Our competitors make you believe you’ve got everything you need to start it up. What they don’t tell you is that the Xbox 360 has a voltage detector attached to the back and that their switches won’t work if hooked up directly to the Xbox. Here’s what you need to do to get theirs working. First you’ll... Read→