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Review on πŸ”Œ Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad - 2.4 GHz with USB Nano-Receiver, Dual Vibration Feedback, D-Pad Switches, Compatible with PC - Grey/Black by Duong Edward Nguyen ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad! I am not satisfied with the quality of the product.

The only question I want to ask Logitech is: why is it so important for you to release only two models of gamepads that have one and not the other? Namely, you have the F310 wired, which I would take, but it does not have vibration; and F710 wireless with vibration and no wired connectivity. What was the problem with making some F510, for example, wired and with vibration, which would cost 500 more? This would be the ideal device. In general, I don’t like wireless things, I took this one solely because of the vibration. Why are you forcing the user to sacrifice one desire for another? And why is it not possible to connect this gamepad by wire? And the problem is that these two models of yours are the most ideal devices for me in terms of design, any other gamepad from another company is inconvenient to hold for various reasons. Therefore, your gamepads are the only ones that you can enjoy, but at the same time you have hard joints with the connection. I hope you listen to my opinion and the opinion of other users and make a wired vibration gamepad that looks exactly like the F310. I will definitely buy it. 2 stars for a great gamepad, -3 stars for a lot of wasted time and mood due to connection problems

Pros
  • The gamepad itself. This is the most comfortable gamepad I have ever held in my hands due to the deep grooves for my fingers. The triggers are comfortable, the buttons are comfortable, the vibration is chic. The feeling of playing on it is the most pleasant.
Cons
  • Everything connected. At first I noticed that if the receiver is plugged into the USB port directly, sometimes there are lags in receiving the signal, due to which the action is either not performed, or is performed after the button is released. Using an extension cord almost solved the problem. And, in fact, that's the question. When I just unpacked it, I thought that this wire is needed for wired connection of the gamepad, which would be logical. No, it's just an extension. Why Logitech? What are the problems to make the ability to connect both by wire and without? And after 3 months, the computer basically stopped seeing the transmitter plugged into the USB. At first, changing the angle helped, but then it stopped connecting in principle. The gamepad itself is fine.

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