Pros: I bought this gamepad a week ago, what can I say, the prince is not a bad gamepad for my ridiculous money. It works both by wire and via Bluetooth (for a normal game via Bluetooth on a PC, a separate program is needed, I used XOutput). In wireless mode, I could not make it vibrate. But in a wired one, it recognizes it as a native xbox360 gamepad (it's a huge +) and the vibration works with a bang. The sticks have dead zones of 15 - 20%, but this is the case with most gamepads in this price segment, the buttons do not rattle, they are pressed gently like on the xbox. The conclusion is that if you need a wired gamepad with vibration, you can take it, if you need it with vibration and playing via Bluetooth, you obviously need to look at other options (I can advise Data Frog with a Bluetooth module from Aliexpress for a modest 1800 will be recognized as an XboxOne gamepad). Different cons: - Easy - Does not work in Ximput mode via Bluetooth, only Dimput (in simple words, it does not vibrate in wireless mode, and you need third-party software to configure the buttons)
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