- A simple, indestructible gamepad that has been living with us since 2022, and would have lived quietly if the child who got hold of it hadn’t filled it with something sticky, hadn’t peeled off the stick covers and hadn’t interrupted the cable in several places. But even after such bullying, it was returned to service - disassembly / assembly is elementary, you can’t confuse anything, and the cable is quite easy to change to any other usb with a soldering iron and straight arms (i. E. in my case the result was not so hot, but it works and okay). Works in two modes - x-input (i. E. works in games with native xbox gamepad support) and direct input (for manual settings in older or unsupported games). Good sticks, honest analog triggers.
- the cable is short, the triggers are not very comfortable in shape and tight, the cross is so-so, there is no vibration feedback (for me, this is rather a plus, because I don’t like it, but objectively this is a drawback). and the price. at one time I paid 500 for it, and then it was three times cheaper than the original x360 wired gamepad and half its wireless counterpart with vibration F710, but offering it for 1.5-2 thousand now is just overkill, and that more than 3.5-4 thousand of the previously mentioned F710, when the original xbox one gamepad costs almost the same, but in terms of quality and convenience it is somewhere in space, compared to Logitech.