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Review on ๐Ÿ”Œ Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad - 2.4 GHz with USB Nano-Receiver, Dual Vibration Feedback, D-Pad Switches, Compatible with PC - Grey/Black by Seo Jun แ Œ

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth taking this, doesn't meet any standards.

My one and only inquiry for Logitech is this: why is it so crucial for you to offer only two types of gamepads, neither of which has the other? Specifically, you have two options: the wired F310, which is the one I would choose if it had vibration, but it does not have it; and the wireless F710, which does have vibration but does not have wired connectivity. Why couldn't any F510, for instance, be wired and equipped with vibration, even though doing so would add an additional $500 to the price? This would be the perfect piece of equipment. Despite the fact that I am not a fan of wireless devices in general, I choose to use this one due of the vibration. Why are you making the consumer choose between satisfying one want or satisfying another? And could you perhaps explain why it is not possible to attach this gamepad through wire? And the problem is that these two models of yours are the most ideal gadgets for me in terms of design, whereas any other gamepad made by another manufacturer is awkward for me to hold for a variety of reasons. So, your gamepads are the only ones that you may use and enjoy, but at the same time, the connection can be difficult for you. I really hope that you would take into consideration not just my feedback but also the feedback of other users and produce a wired vibration gamepad that is styled exactly like the F310. It is a given that I will purchase it. 2 stars for a fantastic controller; -3 points for the significant amount of time and energy that was wasted due to connectivity issues

Pros
  • The controller itself (gamepad). Because of the deep grooves for my fingertips, this gamepad provides the greatest level of comfort that I have ever experienced when holding it in my hands. The triggers and buttons are both easy to get used to, and the stylish vibration feature is a nice touch. The most enjoyable aspect of using it is the sensation of playing on it.
Cons
  • Everything was linked together. At first, I noticed that if the receiver is plugged into the USB port directly, there are sometimes lags in receiving the signal. As a result of these lags, the action is either not performed at all, or it is performed after the button is released. I found this to be very frustrating. Utilizing an extension cord was almost successful in solving the issue. In point of fact, that is the question that needs answering. When I first opened the package, my first reaction was that this cable is essential for making a wired connection between the gamepad and the console, which makes sense. No, it's just an extension. Why choose Logitech? What challenges must be overcome to enable connections not just through wires but also wirelessly? Then after a period of three months, the computer ceased to recognize the transmitter as being connected to the USB port. Changing the angle first proved beneficial, but after a while, it ceased connecting in concept. The gamepad itself works without a hitch.

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