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Review on πŸ”Œ Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad - 2.4 GHz with USB Nano-Receiver, Dual Vibration Feedback, D-Pad Switches, Compatible with PC - Grey/Black by Agata Klimczak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

Only once in a year's worth of consistent use did I need to swap out the batteries, and even then I only used those that came with the kit. Those who keep for longer than a year are considered "fools." Complaints about tight triggers, or vice versa, presenting them as a virtue is a matter of taste. In either case, presenting them as a virtue is a matter of taste. In my experience, games with tighter pressing provide more input in the form of enhanced sensations, and when combined with an appropriate weight, these presses do not permit the player "to play too much." I didn't see any inconvenient handling (this is in response to concerns about the location of the buttons + extra buttons / missing buttons, etc.), and the scheme seems practically conventional. I did not make use of the DirectInput / XInput switch because there was no requirement for its utilization; nonetheless, having it available in case of emergency would not be superfluous. The vibration feedback is satisfactory, and it performs just as it should in every situation. I do not have any remorse for spending $1,590 on what turned out to be a gamepad that offered an exceptional level of convenience. And without a doubt, it has a chic appearance. Given that this is my first time working with controllers of this kind and that I approached the purchase of them with the mindset of "how not to miscalculate," I would recommend it.

Pros
  • Significant weight, reasonably responsive triggers and sticks, and straightforward assembly. Form that is easy to get used to and material that is nice to the touch. The transmitter can be easily stashed away within the controller itself for your convenience.
Cons
  • It's possible that not all specimens have a slightly annoying "move" to the left and right of the cross. This "move" has nothing to do with pressing; rather, it's caused by the fragile fastening of the D-pad. Interference or overlapping signals caused by another adjacent device that has its Wi-Fi enabled (although it may have seemed to me).

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