I'm very picky about controllers. Nothing but getting lemons from China hurts a person. There is ALWAYS something wrong. Dpad, lag, connection issues, etc. To be honest I wanted to invest in a pro even though I didn't want to. The Pro is just too bulky for my taste. That was my last. The first thing you'll notice is that it's arguably a notch above super cheap in the build department. Good grip plastic. It also feels dead, like the lighter DS4 controller. The analog sticks have a grippy rubber feel. They seem so smooth when they move. Also dig for LED lights on this thing. Very embarrassing. Although Dpad is responsive, it feels a bit cheap. Clicking this thing is a dream as dpad is a lot easier to click than other brands. Not hard and not loose. Perfect. Triggers aren't what you click and no matter what game you're playing, they're registered. I hate that. It takes a bit of effort to read the input, which I really like. The R and L keys dangle a bit. No delays. No one. I struggle with 2D games with pinpoint accuracy. Even my SN30 wasn't as smooth as this one. If you are looking for a handy controller without a big expense, then I suggest this one. This is my transition to the controller now. Love it.