Really very good controller. I have both the Astro C40 TR and this one and often switch between the two depending on the games I play. Both have their pros and cons, but the Nacon definitely feels better in the hand and is more ergonomic, the only thing that takes some getting used to is the S-buttons behind the grip, and you might end up with a few occasional clicks for now. For users who don't use an Xbox-style controller, there's no way to swap out the sticks, unlike the Astro, but I prefer the Xbox layout so it's perfect. I still wish they had left the R1 and R2 buttons the way they were. These are currently click-to-click versions so it may take some people some time to get used to it, but it shouldn't take too long. I have never gone back to my original dual shock since using the earlier version of the Nacon Revolution 2. The downside to this was that it didn't support WiFi, nor did it support wireless audio. This one does both! However, you have to sacrifice the USB slot, since it is equipped with a dongle that has to be permanently plugged in. No problem if you already have a USB hub. Many settings and even the light around the right analog stick can be changed to a limited set of colors as well as adjustable brightness. Buy this controller! That's all I'll say.
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