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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 Mateusz Daczka ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am not disappointed, the quality is satisfying.

It is a worthy replacement for the original Dual Shock 3, a new one to look for now is a utopia (technical support on the Sony hotline confirmed my fears, the original Dual Shock 3 has not been officially imported to 2022 for a couple of years, but to buy it by hand, or in 98% - a fake, or a "gray import" - somehow I don't really want to), so I decided to go "little blood" - buy a Logitech F-710. "Curler" using this function, and where the gyroscope is needed, can be counted on the fingers of one hand), yes, there is no vibration, yes, inconvenience with the connection and access to the menu . But the fact that the control can be reassigned even on the console - more than compensates for all its shortcomings when connected to the console. A solid four. I would work on bluetooth technology, and if it had a built-in battery with a recharging connector, I would boldly put the top five. I recommend it.

Pros
  • Logitech brand. The quality of workmanship - everything is solid, well-fitted, high-quality mini-joysticks (compared to the original Dual Shick 3, which was purchased instead), really "eats" the battery charge a little - I play a week for 12 hours every day - and not thinks to "sit down", "soft-touch" rubberized coating of the case from below, a tiny "plug-&-forget" nano-receiver, design, button layout is similar to that of Sony, really good friends with the Playstation 3 console, for which, in fact, and bought (I don’t have computers and laptops, I didn’t try to connect with tablets, and for connection, you will need a usb adapter for the receiver from usb to micro-usb), in many modern console games, thanks to the "mode" key - changes control of the movement of the character in the game from the left analog stick (mini-joystick) to the crosspiece, thereby outdoing the Dual Shock 3 itself in terms of "convenience" of control, and dramatically facilitating the life of the player, who does not even after a decade of "mutations" of controls in console games get used to the idea and fact m, that you need to personally thank a certain "wise guy" that he thought of instead of a cross - hang character control (movement in the game), and cursor control with an aim in shooters - on these stupid, unnecessary analog knobs, which in places, well, it's simply impossible to control ( before there were simple joysticks, without analog sticks, everyone played, they were alive, healthy, and happy . ). a burning green diode means that the “replacement” of the “stick” with a crosspiece is enabled). poke" inappropriately - interrupted the game process for half an hour, later both the joy and the console do not lose connection with each other, they are easily "awakened" by pressing any key on this joystick (Superslim prefix, and the joystick was in a black blister, if anyone is interested ).
Cons
  • There are several . Namely, radio technology and a nano-receiver: - I read here that sometimes it loses connection for a split second with the receiver, causing the last key pressed or action to stick . Despite the fact that the set-top box with the receiver "look "clearly on the joystick, there is no signal interference, but no . Wi-Fi router that distributes the Internet from the hallway, and to which the console is connected, they make themselves felt, the joystick steadily starts to "stupid" a couple of times a day, then it sticks the last action, then vice versa, you press, and nothing happens, but only after a second, the action that you pressed earlier occurs (this is fatal, since when playing the same Resident Evil-Revelations 2, in the "Raid" mode, at maximum difficulty level ((rightmost red column) - pauses even in 0.25 hundredths of a second in command processing - it’s enough for you to be “carried out of the hut feet first”), which is very frustrating . I have cheap Chinese “Defenders” that work on the "blue-toothed" radio channel, and there have never been such problems with them, at least a dozen "blue-toothed" ones devices are in the same room, but they don’t interfere with each other’s work . Is it really impossible to integrate bluetooth technology into a gamepad for 3000 (the average price now in Hong Kong)? . Strange. Next. When playing on the console, no vibrations (it’s understandable, a gamepad for a PC), there is no “Home / PS” key - to go to the main menu on the set-top box, you need a second joystick with an aerial button, or turn off / on the console; when turned on, so that the set-top box recognizes the usb receiver correctly - you must first insert the receiver, then turn on the console with the power button, and then immediately turn on the gamepad so that the green diode lights up, otherwise the set-top box will write "an unknown usb device is connected", you will have to "poke" the receiver in the socket, or reboot the set-top box as described above . But this is all rather nit-picking, because, once again, this gamepad out of the box is not designed to work with the Sony Playstation 3.

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