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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 Bambang Hayudi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I bought two gamepads at once: one for myself, the other for a girl, so I had the opportunity to verify the presence of these shortcomings in two samples. But in principle, they are so uncritical and subtle that they can not even be taken into account. The only shortcoming that slightly strained me is the periodic (literally once or twice a day) jamming. It seems as if some kind of interference is slipping through which, for 10-15 seconds, slightly knocks down the control and at the same time the connection indicator on the gamepad sometimes blinks, but the control does not completely disappear, just sometimes pressing a button is swallowed. At the same time, when I tried to play with a girl in the same room, both of us had this problem at the same time, but when the girl came to her home and tried it, there were no more lags. Perhaps this is due to the fact that the receivers were in one computer, a meter away from which there was an access point, and plus everything in the apartments next to me, at least 4 more access points are used, which, as you know, operate in the same range as the gamepad - 2.4GHz In general, I advise this model to everyone who is thinking about purchasing a gempad and wants to buy an excellent thing that fully justifies the money spent. On the issue of money, the price recommended by the manufacturer is about 1500, but now on the eve of the New Year it is almost impossible to find it in stores cheaper than 2300, so it’s better to order via the Internet, otherwise you risk ruining the whole day for useless wandering around the shops.

Pros
  • - great in the hands - optimal weight: not too heavy to make your hands tired, not too light to look like cheap plastic - holds the signal well through the wall - sensitive analog sticks - the ability to switch between DirectInput and XInput modes, so it can work with both old and new games without problems - enable / disable vibration with the button on the joystick
Cons
  • - the colored buttons rattle slightly when vibrated, but not critical, during the game it is not even noticeable - no digital layout of buttons for DirectInput mode - periodically catches interference from somewhere (not critical, see comment) - LB and RB buttons are pressed with a loud click (compared to Logitech RumblePad) - LB and RB triggers can feel a bit tight when not used to it P. S: I consider these shortcomings to be very insignificant and uncritical, I list them exclusively for those who like to get to the bottom of the little things and to whom this may seem critical.

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