I purchased an original gamepad and carefully examined both the gamepad's packaging and its markings. The crosspiece started to crack loudly and bothersomely after a month of use. Each button in the right block feels different when pressed, and the Share and Options buttons are nearly level with the body. However, I haven't yet found anything wrong with the triggers, so I can overlook these minor inconveniences. At the seams where the gamepad's front and back parts meet, the plastic case groans. Without using third-party Xbox emulation software, games won't recognize the gamepad and will instead display Xbox buttons; it's preferable if the game supports icon switching. Bluetooth connections to computers can be challenging. Due to the built-in feature for setting up the gamepad, the issue is a little bit easier with titles on Steam. The touchpad didn't seem to be of much use to me, and turning off the illumination merely made the battery drain more quickly. Hence, we have the most widely used gamepad with a fair build. It's preferable to consider Xbox controllers for PC gaming. After some time, the left stick just began to stick and jerk forward to the maximum value, making it impossible to use the gamepad. Even though I hardly ever used it, within a short while it just picked up and started sticking. The analog sticks' disassembly and cleaning were of no assistance.