- Ergonomics are top notch. Classic DPad from Sony. More than DS3. Works on PC Win7 without a tambourine!
- Price! The declared performance under Win7 has not yet been fully implemented.
- Ease of use Design Nice weight
- Clueless backlight Weak battery Uncertainty lies in the hand in the first minutes of the game
- Design; Ergonomics; No clicking buttons (I am very annoyed by this sound in the Xbox One gamepad); Convenient cross (Ideal for fans of fighting games); The ability to connect the gamepad to a computer via bluetooth (this feature is not available on the Xbox One controller); The coating of the sticks is pleasant to the touch (I have only had a gamepad for 3 months, so I have not encountered the erasing of the coating); Touchpad (you can control the cursor on the PC); Backlight (you can set it to display the battery charge); Cheaper than main competitor.
- Short battery life (the most significant disadvantage for consolers and people without a USB cable); The lack of official drivers on the PC, it is not official (minus is doubtful, but let it be for quantity); After 3 months, the left side of the controller began to creak.
- Comfortably lies in the hand, nice plastic, connection via micro USB without shamanism
- Need pads for sticks
- Perfect in terms of quality and durability.
- It is not possible to use it with all PC games, even using special programs or emulators.
- Design
- Battery charge, wear resistance
- More comfortable than many others
- A piece of plastic that always breaks. If you play on a PC, then eternal dances with tambourines to connect.
- 1. A large number of various controls, which is enough for most games. 2. The gyroscope is a chic thing that allows you to get an interesting experience and / or just have fun in some games. 3. Dynamic backlighting, which slightly increases the information content in games and using the console. 4. Built-in speaker - a trifle, but nice. 5. The touchpad is very well done, especially considering that it can also be used as one or two physical buttons.
- 1. The quality of the materials is lame in places - the paint is slightly scratched, the left stick began to creak a little after six months of use, and the charging cable is not tightly inserted into the gamepad connector. 2. In terms of convenience, it is somewhat inferior to Xbox gamepads.
- 1) Very comfortable - fits perfectly in the hand, light 2) The battery lasts a long time 3) Multifunctional - touchpad, speaker, headset connection, etc. 4) Nice and cute design
- Very flimsy, i. E. after INTENSIVE use for more than 1-2 months: 1) Triggers (L2/R2) creak 2) If you press the buttons with force, then after a while L1 and R1 begin to sink. 3) The rubber bands on the sticks will climb, especially on the left one. 4) Less often (but it also happens) - the action buttons sink. Cross, triangle, etc.
- It lies well in the hand. Strong vibration and pleasant feeling during the game.
- The touchpad is completely useless. Sticks are not accurate enough. The backlight is very strong and annoying.
- - Analog sticks are just fine compared to DS3, almost (or even at all) no dead zone, concave - Very comfortable girth and generally pleasant to the touch (rough front, mesh back) - Heavier than DS3 for added convenience - Touchscreen - Built-in speaker and headphone input - Triggers are nicer than before
- - Bye dear - Not very good compatibility with the PC, the same touchscreen does not work - Micro USB cable not included -Battery worse than DS3 - Looks kinda weird