After a month of use on my PC, Android TV, and occasionally my iPhone, I can say that I am completely satisfied with my purchase. Several advantages are listed below: Like a gamepad, only better. There are no complaints about how well it serves its intended function. Validated Xbox architecture. Feels good against the skin. The beauty is there already; well done. - It works with nearly all Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as iPhones, Androids, TVs, Macs, and PCs. Low in weight, especially in comparison to top-tier gamepads. Consequences with. Connection issues arise now and again, but ultimately everything is able to link up and function normally. Ideally, there would be fewer of these brakes. - It is not compatible with all Mac games. For instance, while Big Sur has native support for the most up-to-date Xbox controllers, the Steam drivers cause Divinity: Original Sin 2 to be misidentified as an MFi controller (incomplete compatibility with the game; however, it does not operate in the game).