Its benefits: For a long time, I debated whether or not to continue purchasing Chinese handicrafts or to spend all of my money on the official gamepad. The Chinese colleagues were dissatisfied because the buttons quickly sank, the sticks had an odd response, and the connection was ragged. The new gamepad meets all of my expectations, and I pray that it will serve me well for many years to come:) Even though I have a rather large hand, the controller feels good in my hand and there is no noise coming from the buttons, unlike cheaper alternatives. Everything presses smoothly, the response is quick, and the controller responds quickly. Even though there is no noise coming from the buttons, the controller is still not always convenient to use. Even though I went for white, the gamepad is not extremely susceptible to getting dirty. It has a chic appearance. I quickly took the cord that was included with the kit, and because there were no issues, I was able to connect it to the computer and start playing. It is strange that there is not a cord included in the package; due to my concern for the environment, I do not want to use batteries, and having a wireless gamepad is not a significant benefit for me. As a result, I found the absence of a cord to be very frustrating. It appeared as though every Western company was already "on the agenda," but this was not the case.