Tl:DR- Don't buy it anywhere else, it's by far the best I've ever used. Definitely one of the best controllers for mobile gaming, I don't do specific product reviews online or anything but this one takes over. The reason is that I bought several others, 4 to be exact. One from a third-party site that worked fine, but it also came with a thumb joystick that just didn't work properly with one of the expensive screen protectors (glass with a soft outer coating that leaves marks when touched with a finger). miniature, etc.). I took it off the handle and the handle seemed cheap to me but I didn't have a standard at the time so I went with it. I've also bought triggers that slip on the phone independently of the grip, which was awkward to put on and take off between games to answer a call and put the phone in your pocket without taking them off. Attempt number one failed, but it gave me some insight. The first purchase would have worked if I only played on my phone and never used it for anything else. The second attempt was that I bought 2 different ones at Walmart. It wasn't simultaneous, but it was a dry run and I'll always advise you to buy a protection plan. The first of the two controllers was pulled out vertically to fit the phone and the buttons were a harder rubber that was almost flat on top where it was supposed to touch the phone so you only had a partial connection and I had issues with firing bursts. (seems to be more accurate for my playstyle). I went to Walmart and bought a set of ten pens, got the tips and it seemed to work more often, but the tips still went flat and it wouldn't connect from time to time. As a result, he was right in front of the enemy. and danced with him as he reloaded and then started dropping ammo. Reloaded again, and now I'm pulling the trigger on the screen, wondering when the gun will finally raise the cartridge case after the previous miss (no actually it was, but it was just a button that didn't work for me desperately) . I had more success with the third one, but my slider button broke. It was an odd plastic extension with "C" shaped handles on the ends, with a metal lever on each end and a flat plate on the trigger. The spring sat between the bottom of the case and the bottom of the plate so it wasn't metal bottom to bottom. If that were the case, I could at least use it for a while and even recommend it. Power outlet? It's plastic and one of the end handles broke so it looked more like a J. It hit the screen, but after a pull or two I had to reset it by lifting the trigger and then putting the J back under the trigger now. . Sometimes I made it fast enough not to die, but other times I stood in front of a man performing the official dodge dance. Sometimes it made me laugh because it worked and I slipped under her scope and shot her with a drop "between her legs". It was fun but too difficult. Now about this device. Advantages: * Robust plastic handle * Metal trigger up to the control lever. * The spring between the trigger and the joystick is strong and doesn't wear out * Stretches horizontally and has pads on the bottom to hold the phone (may need adjustment) * The pads on the joysticks work very well and I me haven't heard any complaints so far (my wife uses it mostly but i use it for at least an hour every day) * the fan works and it lasts long enough for me to use it after my wife has played for a few hours * deflate trigger pads himself not. Cons: * The only two downsides between the sturdy plastic that holds the controller in place so it doesn't strain the trigger or stretch the spring when you put it in your pocket. Based on past experience, other controllers don't handle this well (even when it was packaged as securely as possible (the box itself until it collapsed from normal opening and closing). The second gripe is that the fan's bottom panel is a bit flimsy, and the phone isn't raised at all to allow air to flow around the back, only 2 slits between the junction between the middle and side panels to buy one of these (buy this one here) until this designer decides to turn this thing into a phone transform controller beast on my advice, buy one of these and then wait for version 2.0 to come out and buy this one.