- First of all - build quality. The body parts fit tightly. Secondly, the dead zones of the sticks are minimal, at least it feels and visually no more than an XBox One or Steam Controller drop. Thirdly, the convenience of connecting to a PC. I plugged the whistle into the USB port and waited a minute. Windows 10 picks it up right away and without further ado. Fourthly, the connection with the dongle is established immediately after the gamepad is turned on. Fifth, long battery life. After the purchase, I set the minimum backlight and vibration - the charge was enough for about a couple of weeks of not very intensive play. Charging time is average, about an hour and a half from the USB connector of a PC. If you use a mains charger, I think it will be faster. Sixth - design. The pad is light, fits comfortably in the hands, the backlighting of the keys looks interesting. You can assign Turbo mode to any button or multiple buttons. Seventh, the triggers and shifts are very soft, and the fingers do not get tired when they are pressed frequently.
- Again, a bit of a design thing. The pain of a perfectionist. The LEDs are strictly opposite the A and X buttons, and a little to the side on the Y and B buttons. You can see them, they shine, but there is a small design flaw. False positives are possible with the D-pad. There is some backlash, because of which this happens. I compared it with the Xbox One gamepad, there, with the same landing of the D-pad, with the same backlash, there are no false positives at all. Although, in fairness, I must say that you need to try to make a false click happen. Kurki. They protrude beyond the dimensions of the gamepad, and on the table the gamepad rests on them. It does not look very reliable, I think, with careless handling, they can break.
- With the exception of one moment about what below, everyone liked it
- Attention! Nintendo Switch owners. There is one pitfall, it is not obvious, everyone is silent about it, but it may turn out to be VERY important for someone. This controller cannot be used wirelessly with the console in desktop and handheld modes (i. E. without the docking station). The fact is that this gamepad works in wireless mode only through its own wireless USB adapter (looking large and flimsy), which is included in the free USB port of the docking station. Therefore, this gamepad is NOT a full-fledged substitute for the native Pro-controller, do not flatter yourself!
- Weight, equipment, convenience
- Haven't found it in a month
- Excellent quality, fast response, works right out of the box, no need to install any drivers.
- The transmitter is too big, if it breaks you can't buy it separately. Could make a bluetooth connection instead!
- reasonable price, comfortable in the hands, simple connection is defined as the XBOX One Controller, the ability to charge and use at the same time, tangible tight triggers and triggers, for me it's a plus - it's easier to adjust the gas in races like Forza
- dangling HUB buttons and bumpers (does not affect their responsiveness in any way, but the sensations are not very pleasant), a strange cross (sometimes it presses the adjacent button along with the one that is needed), very bright backlight on the buttons themselves and on the "whistle", constantly flashing diode on the "whistle" when there is no connection to the gamepad, when the "whistle" is connected, the PC does not go into sleep mode
- Probably the price, although not to say that it costs a penny.
- Did not start with my computer, after a few seconds it fell off and turned off. The materials feel cheap.
- Wireless, sticks of norms, vibrations are available
- Horror buttons. R2\L2 random presses happen all the time. The arrows are the same, if you press down - it will work together with the right arrow.
- - Fits comfortably in the hand - All keys are located intuitively, like on an xbox gamepad - Good plastic, not flimsy and odorless, feels good in the hands - Beautiful design and backlit keys - Convenient wireless connection via USB "whistle", the computer is determined instantly - Charging with USB TYPE-C cable - One charge lasts for 8 hours for sure, and maybe more.
- - Noticeable dead zones on the sticks (however, this can be taken into account not only as a disadvantage, but also as a small plus, since sometimes in some games you need to press the stick, and the dead zone ensures the correctness of pressing).
- accurate analog sticks pleasant to press triggers and buttons, moderately elastic but not hard. decent control accuracy dead zones, if any, are minimal. there is a backlight, it's good that it turns off. built-in battery and charging via Type-C joystick is not heavy it doesn’t crunch, it doesn’t play, or anything in it doesn’t fly around the body inside it.
- the quality of the materials. gloss is scratched with a bang. I would like soft touch plastic or rubber bands for a more secure grip.
- Design. After modifications, it started working well.
- Wow, not good quality. Breaks down very quickly. Buttons keep sticking. On the second day of use, the buttons began to be pressed with different effort. The transmitter is very easy to hit and break.