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Review on 🔌 Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad - 2.4 GHz with USB Nano-Receiver, Dual Vibration Feedback, D-Pad Switches, Compatible with PC - Grey/Black by Wei-Yin Chang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

Gamepads are not from the category of those things that reveal their merits only with time. If you didn’t like it right away when you took it in your hands, then it’s unlikely to be better. And vice versa, if it lies in the hands like a glove, then it will become a continuation of the hands so much that sometimes you can forget that you are holding something. This is me to the fact that the experience of use is not particularly important here. Because before that, it had its younger wireless brother (RamblePad 2) for 2.5 years, then there are no complaints about the severity of the gamepad. But the ergonomics are a step higher. Lies like a glove. With the former, I could not take the gamepad so that the index and middle fingers lay on the buttons from the end. At the same time, he managed to jump out of his hands. The F710 is doing great with this. I don’t know how I was so lucky, but I bought it for 1400. Quite an acceptable price for a quality item. Many scold interruptions in communication, I have not had such a problem for a second. I play in direct line of sight of the receiver. Buttons do not creak or dangle. Only click, but the headphones can not be heard. If he didn’t write about something, then this “Something” should most likely be attributed to advantages, and not to disadvantages. Irregularities are immediately visible, but you simply do not notice smoothness. Walk like that, walk like that, play like that with efseven hundred and ten :)

Pros
  • When during the game you don’t even remember about the gamepad, because it accurately conveys all the actions on the screen and you don’t feel any discomfort in your hands, you don’t even want to focus on anything in particular.
Cons
  • Dancing with a tambourine when installing on WinXP SP3, especially when Cordless RamblePad 2 is also connected in parallel at that time. Feeling annoyed at having to dance with a tambourine. During this time, I was ready to smash the gamepad to smithereens!

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