The controller seems to work fine. The actual components used (buttons, analogs, etc.) also appear to be of decent quality. The Rocket League test is pretty accurate with analogous accuracy and battery life. You can tell it's not original because the plastic case looks a little cheaper. The board looks different compared to the 360 Elite and S controllers. Some minor flaws: Mine has loud, clicking bumper buttons; a bit annoying. The outer shell around the trigger was rubbing against the trigger plastic so I just took it apart and sanded it a bit and it's fine now. When connected to my computer it was a quick pair, but the controller number light blinks when connected instead of being on all the time. I would say none of them deserve a star given the price. Time will tell if the components hold up. Edit: Left analog stick - Fubar. Not sure how to describe it further, can't use it accurately at all. One puff and the controller sends multiple puffs. It's like the electronics freeze while sending/receiving a command from that particular input. Now unusable and derailed after this review.
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