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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

The old gamepad was junk from the very beginning, then something flew off inside, as I understand it, the first series of controllers were not very good. And this one is from the new series, it works better, the levers are elastic, not like on the old one, I'm happy as an elephant! )

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

Pros: What you can connect with a cable and bluetooth. Moreover, you can buy bluetooth from any company, as long as there is version 4.0 and higher, and you can buy a cable for 100) Some cons: The right stick is of poor quality, buggy, you will have to change the stick. Calibrations do not help, the camera in games flies up all the time, just touch or shake the gamepad itself.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

It is a pity that it is quite expensive, but then no problems. Before that, I suffered with Sven X-PAD, and Sony controller 3 is not so convenient, plus it also has problems when connecting to a PC. Has pros: Comfortably lies in the hands Great stick and trigger travel Choice of wired or wireless connection Headset connection Cons: Headset not working when connected via third party Bluetooth

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not worth the money.

The gamepad turned out to be of terrible quality, as if they walked on it. Huge gaps and burrs. I didn’t try to return the gamepad, because due to quarantine it could take a very long time. I don't want to buy now.

- for a WIRELESS connection to a PC, a bluetooth adapter is required (and so, we take USB, connect and get high😏) - if you use a WIRELESS connection, then over time you will have to fork out for a battery for the gamepad (because it is battery-powered🙃) RESULT: of course, I do not regret the purchase and recommend it)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

The best that can be found under Win 10 without connection headaches and dancing with a tambourine. The only drawback is that there are a lot of joysticks with minimal assembly defects, they crunch, an incorrectly calibrated left stick, etc.

Among the huge variety of joysticks, I consider this option one of the reference ones. Powered by conventional AA format makes use convenient and affordable in terms of battery replacement. Pros below: One of the most successful joysticks in terms of form factor. Comfortable and strong. Connects to PC without problems! Tuning without dancing) Cons: Lack of a dongle (Bluetooth module) in the kit for connecting to a PC)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

I advise Pros: Excellent gamepad, without any shortcomings, works perfectly with the PC. With its cons: Compared to the xbox 360 gamepad, a complete bottom (in terms of plastic quality)

Revainrating 2 out of 5

An unattractive product, an unprofitable purchase.

I used a variety of gamepads, and around half of them were damaged once or twice. Then the Xbox 360 came out, and I discovered a fantastic, unbreakable gamepad for it. I have employed its utilization on both a computer and a console. But then I made the decision to upgrade, and I purchased this miraculous thing. That didn't make it through even one toss to the ground. the og left stick snapped. As I write this, my first thought is that the materials are of an appallingly low quality. Keeping in

Pros
  • Beautiful, comfortable.
Cons
  • Quality. In comparison to gamepads, the Xbox 360 is nothing special.

In the two years after I made the purchase, I have not made extensive use of it. The only games from the third person perspective that I have played on it are Nio and Dark Souls 3, and I have only used it for racing. The cumulative amount of time used is not that great; there was a Chinese gamepad that worked for a far longer period of time and is still functioning. When the USB connector on this controller, revision 1708, flew off, my first impression was that the cable was damaged; however…

Pros
  • Conveniently sized to fit in the palm of your hand, making it likely the most ergonomic gamepad currently available
Cons
  • Short-lived (the warranty hints about three months), There will be no new chips, and Sony will continue to work on the development of its gamepads. However, T-shirts featuring the same gamepad have already been hung for three generations of consoles. Naturally, the vibration is quite strong; yet, just like with low-end smartphones, everything shakes and jiggles as if it were a component from a basement assembly. The entire place is covered in grime and dust.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good and quality product, but there are flaws.

I took it for wireless connection to a PC. Everything is fine, but not every Bluetooth adapter will fit it. I advise you to buy AA batteries. From 2500 mAh batteries it works for 30 hours, then I switched the batteries and play on, no with docking stations or usb every 10 hours, like on PS4. Pros: Cool design, feels good in the hand, much more ergonomic than controller, can be connected via Bluetooth. It is powered by AA batteries, some complain about it, but in general it is definitely the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

Guys, I have a review on this gamepad on my channel If you're interested,come in, take a look and draw your owncomnclusions. All the best!

Pros
  • -Excellent quality of materials, plastic is slightly rough, matte, pleasant to the touch. -The gamepad is assembled very high quality, no backlashes and squeaks are observed. - Asynchronously arranged mini joysticks, convenient to play role-playing games, arcade games. -Large, comfortable and tight in the hands. - Stable connection via Bluetooth (for 3 hours of play, not a single break) -Works for a long time from native batteries :) Planted in 10 days, played for about 3 hours a day -The gamepad has a great vibration! Better than Dual Shock 4 for sure.
Cons
  • -Oddly enough, the price (! ), Although I took it for a promotion for 3 thousand, but here it is worth considering that you will probably have to buy a Bluetooth adapter for your computer, and sooner or later an Xbox Akum with a wire . -The A B X Y buttons are quite loud, as well as the not very quiet cross, I expected more silence :)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Bought this gamepad for PC. In general, I was satisfied. But some roughness despite this remained. First of all, it was disappointing that the gamepad in the reviews looks better than in life. In terms of functionality, the triggers over the triggers were disappointing. They click like a cross. At the same time, in my not small hands, they found dead zones. Well, I can’t press them with a fingertip with a tight girth. You have to either twist your fingers, or press the second (middle) phalanx…

Pros
  • 1) The design has gotten better. 2) The weight is less compared to the 360th version. 3) Removed the protruding box for batteries (or battery). 4) The sticks have become more pleasant tactile. 5) Pleasant stroke of the triggers 6) Standard USB connector (any charging from smart is suitable).
Cons
  • 1) The triggers above the triggers click unpleasantly. 2) For people with large hands, the triggers above the triggers have blind zones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

Initially, I wanted to get xiaomi, but their joysticks disappeared somewhere, and those that were found on Ali cost somehow indecently dofiga. Not for advertising, but for enlightenment - I was lucky to take it: there was a coupon for a discount of 500 + some kind of sale, and joy itself went for 3200 + free shipping for . music subscribers, they decided to opt for joy from xbox. I didn’t work with the old bluetooth 2.0, I took some simple one in the city link, I immediately picked it up in the

Pros
  • The quality of workmanship, ease of use in games, pleasant to the touch.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

Maybe someone will find this guide useful. I puzzled myself for a very long time. how to get xbox one controller working in windows 7 1. Install 2 system ates kb2685813 kb2685811 2. slip the driver: sv-va computer\us-tv manager\sv-va adapter\driver\ate\run on this computer\choose others from the list already\install from disk\browse\mt7612us. Inf 3. Press the button on the adapter 4. press the on button on the gamepad 5. Disable certificate verification (run gpedit. Msc\User…

Pros
  • 1. Ease of management 2. Materials (I want to take it in my hands) 3. Determined in any game
Cons
  • 1. Connecting in any Windows except 10 is a headache 2. Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

I used Sony DualShock 4 for a year, but at the end of the warranty period, I burned it with a Sony charger with QuickCharge support (I didn’t know before that DualShock 3 and 4 burned out from this and charged everything in a row with everything, if only the connectors matched). Minor remarks: DS4 turns off immediately after disconnecting the BT connection, while xpad still tries to reconnect for some time. I was more comfortable with the behavior of the DS4.

Pros
  • Only used gamepad on PC, so everything else relates to my experience with PC: Previously used DualShock 4 gamepad for a year - so comparison will be with that. 1. Ease of connection and compatibility with games - just install the drivers, and the gamepad starts working with all games without additional settings and dancing with a tambourine. Even under Linux (xpadneo driver, installed via dkms). There were some setup issues with DS4 (in particular, it was possible to mimic it under the xbox controller, which indicates good compatibility of the xbox controller).
Cons
  • 1. Asymmetric stick layout. After a long intense game of platforming, my left arm began to hurt. With DS4, I have never had this in a year (although they say that XPAD is more ergonomic) - however, this is individual. 2. Buttons and sticks click loudly when pressed/rejected to the limit (not a problem when playing with headphones, but without them it is very audible (louder than a laptop keyboard). 3. Runs on batteries (for a day of active play with vibra, the gamepad ate, according to its own testimony, its own complete duracell batteries from 100% to 70%. That is, you either need to keep a couple of spare batteries or a couple of charged batteries at the ready. At the same time, the DS4 has a battery built-in for the same price, and you don’t need to buy anything extra - just connect the cable and charge as needed. In xpad, the original battery costs like half a gamepad, or you can buy a pair of AA batteries and a charger for them (which will come out not much cheaper). 4. The buttons are quite rigid - in DS4, when playing, the buttons are pressed quite strongly, but at the same time they work very early - I personally like this elasticity more than the "woodiness" of the xpad buttons. The "pliability" of the buttons is more pleasant for me personally than their "woodiness". 5. Turns off periodically during the game. For 5 days this happened 3 times (at the same time, the gamepad turned off spontaneously twice within one day, but the batteries were not discharged at the same time - the gamepad showed 70% charge after turning it on.