Purchased for use on PC. A fantastic choice that offers support for all modern games right out of the box; no drivers are required, everything immediately hooks up and works, and it performs at an optimal level in the majority of games that offer gamepad support. But, I failed to take into consideration that I would need to invest in a signal receiver (it came with a gamepad for Xbox 360). With all of its perks. A gamepad with a fantastic appearance, a slightly textured body that is nice to the touch, a low weight, and instantaneous recognition in Windows without the need for any additional configuration (I have Win11). The button presses are clear, the travel is nice, and the cross and sticks are comfy. Included in the package is a pair of batteries. I haven't taken any measurements, but it seems like the batteries will last quite a while. Having this drawback: The fact that the kit does not include a USB receiver (also known as a signal receiver) is the most significant aspect. If you are using a PC, however, you will need an Xbox One controller receiver in order to play the game. If you are using an Xbox, however, this will not be a problem. However the only one I had was the old one from the Xbox 360, and unfortunately, that won't work. The retail price of the official receiver for this model is approximately 3,000 dollars, and as of the year 2022, it is only available in OEM configuration, which means that it is delivered in a bag rather than a box. despite the fact that the gamepad itself comes at a relatively high cost. I was able to find a used receiver. You are free to play in its entirety while connected through USB A to USB C. You are able to play over Bluetooth, but for some unknown reason, there will be no vibration. Vibration, by the way, after the gamepad for the Xbox 360 is feeble and little, like a shiver; in principle, it will do the job, but I expected something more intriguing. While he vibrates, he scratches himself in the background as well. produced at a low cost. It is reported that the DualSense controller for the PS5 has significantly improved haptic feedback, although it is difficult to use with a PC and the majority of games do not support many of the controller's capabilities.