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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

With all of its perks. lays comfortably in the hands, has soft, pliable sticks, and hardly undetectable parasite clicks. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. Having this drawback: Batteries are essential for any device that operates wirelessly. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. However, the majority of the time I still connect by USB.

Various benefits, such as a comfortable fit in the hands, pliable sticks, and virtually undetectable parasite clicks. Sticks have increased sensitivity compared to older ones. Disadvantages are listed below: For wireless functionality, batteries are essential. The batteries would be detachable, too. I still prefer to use USB for most of my connections.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

Has some pros fits well in the hands, has soft sticks, and hardly no noticeable parasitic clicks. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. Another disadvantage is that wireless functionality necessitates the use of batteries. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. However, the majority of the time I still connect by USB.

Has some pros fits well in the hands, has soft sticks, and hardly no noticeable parasitic clicks. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. Some cons: Batteries are essential for any device that operates wirelessly. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. However, the majority of the time I still connect by USB.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Some advantages are that it fits well in the hands, that it has soft sticks, and that it hides parasite clicks very effectively. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. Cons: Wireless functionality necessitates the use of disposable batteries. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. However, the majority of the time I still connect by USB.

With all of its perks. fits well in the hands, has soft sticks, and hardly no noticeable parasitic clicks. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. The use of batteries is obligatory for wireless operations, which is a drawback. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. In most cases, though, I still connect using a USB cable.

Some advantages are that it fits well in the hands, that it has soft sticks, and that it hides parasite clicks very effectively. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. The use of batteries is obligatory for wireless operations, which is a drawback. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. However, the majority of the time I still connect by USB.

Various benefits, such as a comfortable fit in the hands, pliable sticks, and virtually undetectable parasite clicks. sticks have a higher sensitivity than older models Containing some Negatives For wireless functionality, batteries are essential. They could also produce batteries that could be detached. However, USB remains my go-to for most connections.

The advantages of it include that it fits comfortably in the hands, that it has soft sticks, and that it hides parasitic clicks. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. Another disadvantage is that wireless functionality necessitates the use of batteries. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. However, the majority of the time I still connect by USB.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

Features positives such as a low profile in the hands, a supple stick, and a lack of audible parasitic clicks. Greater sensitivity compared to older models the negatives: Wireless devices need batteries in order to function. These batteries could be interchangeable and detachable. I still prefer to use USB for most of my connections.

Possesses positive qualities such as a comfortable fit in the hands, soft sticks, and a lack of noticeable parasitic clicks. The sticks are far more sensitive than their predecessors. Having a few drawbacks Batteries are essential for any device that operates wirelessly. They may also produce batteries that could be removed. However, the majority of the time I still connect by USB.

With all of its perks. A practical and up-to-date joystick, it is significantly more pleasant to hold and the keys are of a higher quality than those on the PlayStation 5. Having a few drawbacks At the very top, it tapers off slightly. (Those who have long fingers or huge hands may find that pressing the backspace and arrow keys is not the most convenient option.) LB, RB, and it's possible that the elite version is superior for them)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Pros below: cool gamepad, I especially liked the compatibility with iOS devices. Has cons: on Windows it did not work out to reassign the keys from the stick to the arrows (

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

Has pros: Extremely pleasant gaming pad, with a satisfying amount of vibration feedback Due to the closer fit of the sticks, it seems to me to be much more convenient than controller / dualsense (despite the fact that I had a PS for a long time). I know it sounds corny, but you don't need to stretch your fingers so far when using it. See the following for some disadvantages: Poor quality of the stick overall: On the "native" gamepad, I drifted the stick, and I just about made it through the…