
I'm very happy with it, even though I didn't dare to buy it. I did a lot of research on this and similar products and also watched a few unboxing/experience/review videos before purchasing. It wasn't until I came across a video from Bionik showing how to attach them that I had a better idea of what I was getting. While watching the unboxing video, I noticed a common mistake; Everyone put on the stoppers without breaking them. The hem is the most important part, but unfortunately the pattern doesn't convey that well enough. I noticed that the right trigger has a bigger protrusion than the left. Could be a shape problem. Another mistake I noticed in the videos is related to the use of sticky squares. I'm surprised people couldn't click it. When I applied it to mine, I pressed the squares in the triggers for about 30 seconds and then another 30 seconds after I engaged the triggers. I'm currently using version 2 of the gamepad, with a light in the touchpad, and so far everything is lit. Played Battlefield 1, Plants vs. Zombies and CoD MW Remastered for several hours without any problems or triggers. The only thing that bothers me is the clicking sound when the triggers are pressed and I suspect the grooves on the triggers are rubberized material. The entire trigger is made of hard plastic. These are minor complaints, overall I'm happy with the purchase.