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Wireless Gamepad for Nintendo Switch/PS3/PS4/PC/Android/iOS iPEGA PG-9228 Review

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Description of Wireless Gamepad for Nintendo Switch/PS3/PS4/PC/Android/iOS iPEGA PG-9228

IPEGA PG-9228 is a wireless gamepad with a transparent design and a removable holder for devices with a width of 55 to 85 mm. Equipped with dual vibration motor and adjustable RGB lighting. Supports platforms: Android (6.0 and above), IOS (13.4-15.5 MFi Games), Nintendo Switch, PS3/4 and PC (D-input, X-input). Fully charged battery life up to 15 hours each RGB lamp has 10 colors transparent housing brand turbo certification function built-in vibration motors

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

I do not recommend spending your money on this.

Unfortunately, my experience with this device is negative, which is a pity, it looks good. It is uncomfortable to operate the device due to the above problem. For the appearance 5, for the operation of the device 1.

Pros
  • Looks good, pleasant to the touch, multifunctional.
Cons
  • I took it to connect to a PC, there are no problems with connecting. The sticks do not work correctly, when checking the joystick through a standard program in windows, the left stick gave incorrect work, the center shift is in a static position, the shifts of the right stick "stick" in one position and do not return back, even forcibly. Calibration does not solve the problem, the problem is built constructively, apparently.