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Revainrating 4 out of 5

No minuses as such, comfortable to use.

Many complain about the loss of the signal, this problem is far-fetched. 1. Do not install the receiver near WiFi equipment or antennas, they operate on the same frequency and interfere with each other. The same problem is with any device running at 2.4 GHz (mice, keyboards, headsets, etc). 2. Do not install the receiver directly into a computer or laptop, use the included USB extension cable. I almost smashed this joystick into the wall myself, due to delays. I read on the Logitech forum…

Pros
  • Comfortable, reliable, good buttons. Wireless is great. 2 operating modes, old DINPUT and new XINPUT. Vibration feedback is a hurricane.
Cons
  • The chickens are tight.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

I have been using the gamepad for about 4 years, during this time I have not lost response, stability in the signal, it is not buggy, the buttons do not stick. Is that the left stick for such a time acquired a hollow around the entire circumference of the leg (due to the restrictive groove), but it works like a clock. It is defined in absolutely all games as boxing. In DMC3, I translated it into Dinput with subsequent settings. In all other respects, the standard Xinput takes out. I play…

Pros
  • - Good - Vibration feedback - Operating time (from conventional batteries for several months, from rechargeable batteries for more than six months for sure) - 2 modes (compatibility with both PC and xBox and Playstation, personally verified) - Weight (for some, a minus, but for me a plus - it feels like the controller is in the hands, and not a plastic bauble) - Gamepad shape - The triggers are not like buttons, but like an axis - Compatible with all the games I've ever played
Cons
  • Perhaps only one - the driver, everything was still fine on 7-ke, but starting from 8 to 10 x64, you have to stick the driver from the controller for the box. Otherwise, no complaints Well, the price at the moment (see comment)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

I bought it for 1500 in some online store in my city, I didn’t want a wired one, since the bed is quite far from the computer, I don’t recognize the hboch stick in place of the crosspiece)) The disk that comes with joey is useless, drivers for XP will need to be downloaded from Microsoft, and On the following operating systems, the joystick is detected automatically. Joy is just great, although at first I could not get used to the rigidity of the sticks and triggers, but after a couple of…

Pros
  • Xinput, wireless, 4 months of active work without changing batteries, can be torn apart by noob friends in fights, Gabe Newel recommends))
Cons
  • without an extension cord (if you just insert it into the face of the case), the sensor loses connection for 2 seconds, the vibration is useless

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

The model is just wonderful! I would even say so - this is a perfect gamepad in all respects. For me personally - the standard. My first gamepad was the Logitech Rumblepad 2 (except for the dandy gamepads back in the day). He is still alive and makes me happy at the big computer in the village. I considered it a reference, if not for the USB cable. The same gamepad is completely similar to Rumblepad 2, but wireless and with a Xinput/DirectInput switch. I connected it to a laptop in another…

Pros
  • - Reliable (since 2022 it works like a clock, I didn’t even change the batteries, they are original); - Comfortable (for my typical male hands, the size of the gamepad is ideal, all buttons are at hand, all buttons have a clear move, analog sticks are sometimes too sensitive, but you get used to it, hands rest when playing) - Inexpensive (when I bought it, it cost about 1500-1700, but I got it for free, because I had bonuses that were enough for the entire gamepad, so I paid a symbolic 1 for it)
Cons
  • As such, there are no shortcomings. The only complaint is that the receiver must be relatively isolated from other sources of radio emission. At first I thought that it should be placed so that there was a direct line of sight between it and the gamepad, but the connection was still interrupted. And then I moved it to the far USB connector, which at the same time was blocked by a small part of the laptop case. Communication became stable, although there was no direct line of sight. Then I looked at the layout of the laptop nodes and realized that in the place where I originally installed the receiver, there is also a Bluetooth module. He then interfered with the work of the receiver.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product is unreliable, it is not worth buying.

After reading reviews on the Internet, I went and bought it for my misfortune. I’m very sorry, it’s shamelessly angry that by throwing another 500r I could get a normal gamepad from xbox one and not take a steam bath. The f710 is not worth its money, maybe it has not changed for a decade, logitech allo. A bonus in the package is an extension cord for the receiver, because they know about the problem and solve it anyhow, if you need to use an extension cord with a wireless joystick, then why…

Pros
  • 1) Just plug in, plug in and you're done. 2) Ergonomics is in order, it is comfortable to hold in the hand. But then who cares 3) Convenient receiver slot inside the gamepad.
Cons
  • 1) Constantly loses connection for 1-2 seconds at a distance of less than 1m through a wooden table. And even in role-playing games, where it's not critical, it's annoying. And this is the main disadvantage. this is its sole purpose as a gaming headset. 2) At some point, the drivers crashed (but it could be a computer problem) and good luck in searching the Internet for a driver for a 10-year-old gamepad 3) Packaging - plastic that you are unlikely to take off without tearing it, that is, it will not be possible to return it to the store.

I bought some kind of gaming keyboard and mouse from the wonderful company Logitek. On the clave, after half a year, the 7 key on the numpad stopped working, and the mouse began to have wild double clicks. Written off for marriage. Now I chose a joystick from the same company, and in the end it turned out to be the same garbage as what I bought before. I also have a Chinese joystick, which for 5 years has not lost connection even once, but this time it is stable for 10-30 minutes. I don't deal…

Pros
  • They are not here
Cons
  • Due to the constant loss of communication is not playable.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

Frankly, I used to be a big connoisseur and lover of Logitech, but that gamepad is frank nonsense, in addition to high-quality assembly and materials, it has continuous flaws. The main thing for me - that sometimes you find a whim on him - starts to miss button presses, playing on the console emulator (NES), where every movement is a salvation from imminent death, it's incredibly annoying, then it lets go and all the signals get from the buttons to the bluetooth receiver. The second significant

Pros
  • Build quality and materials
Cons
  • Freezes, the complexity of installing the driver

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

Hundreds of hours of play in Skyrim, Burnout and Test Drive Unlimited would not be as comfortable without this wonderful device. After 2.5 years of use, the left joystick got screwed up - when tilted, pressing began to work. I read a lot of reviews about the vaunted support of Logitech and decided to try to contact them, because the warranty on the device is 3 (!) Years. A week of correspondence, one phone call and they send me a NEW GAMEPAD to replace it. But now it costs almost 3 thousand…

Pros
  • The perfect gamepad. It sits well in the hands, the vibration is powerful, the presence of AA batteries saves you from having to constantly buy batteries, and it uses them very economically.
Cons
  • Even under Win 7, you have to get a tambourine to install drivers. Really periodically loses connection. Moreover, the receiver is in direct line of sight, albeit at a distance of about 2.5 meters from the gamepad. But, I think, this is due to the fact that the Wi-Fi router is next to the receiver, as, in fact, the receiver from the keyboard and mouse.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

If you want to play single player games on your PC while being a few feet away from your monitor/TV and the design of the Xbox controller doesn't feel right to you, then the F710 is a great choice. If the Xinput Mode does not work right away (I had this on one computer), then you need to manually install the drivers from the Xbox Gamepad on the computer, there are a lot of instructions on YouTube. If you want to use 2 or more gamepads, then I would advise you to take the original Xbox gamepads…

Pros
  • - Build quality. - XInput mode, which allows you to simulate an Xbox gamepad, and therefore in all games there are fewer problems with setting up controls. - For some, the location of the joysticks is a plus (if you don't like the Xbox gamepad) - Vibration works in most games.
Cons
  • - The signal is lost from any interference of 2.4 GHz routers, - Not such a longer working distance - The biggest disappointment was the use of two gamepads. The target was in Steam Big Picture mode Play games for two. But the connection does not occur the first time, and the interference becomes even greater. That is, it is difficult to play games where you need a quick response. - On one of the gamepads, the back cover began to peel off. - The rear battery box makes it uncomfortable for the ring fingers and they can't find a place for themselves.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

Wireless is really pretty bad. Even when the controller is within line of sight of the receiver, there are occasional delays in motion transmission. This may be due to the fact that there is a wireless access point nearby. But with the old wireless gamepad (Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2) this was not the case. The triggers are quite tight, but become softer with time. The location at first seems uncomfortable, but you get used to it over time.

Pros
  • Excellent cross and buttons, comfortable shape, rubberized surface.
Cons
  • Unreliable wireless connection. The silver paint is peeling off.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

the main advantage is ease of installation - put the receiver into the computer, run the game and play! well, if the game is old, I advise you to assign buttons through xpadder (in dxinput mode) with a direct line of sight of the receiver, I did not notice any problems with disconnection despite the high price, it is worth the money. cheaper and better not to find. similar gamepads for 600-800r do not have xinput, but have a bunch of glitches (I speak as a former owner of such a pad)

Pros
  • quality materials. comfortable to hold in hand. xinput support. the nano receiver is very relevant because sometimes I play on a netbook
Cons
  • of course the price tight front buttons - in NFS and similar games, after 20 minutes of constant driving, fingers get tired

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not quite what I wanted, but mostly okay.

I have 2 such gamepads, but I bought them for a much lower cost a couple of years ago, surprisingly the market has not changed much, the gamepads are the same, there are not many good options. this solid, high-quality assembly, nothing does not play, does not hold together. Supports all games. Cons, cost and support. I thought about changing because the radio module began to fail, which in itself costs 1k, and at first the first one died, after some time it repeated with the second one. There…

Pros
  • Good build, support for all games
Cons
  • No drivers for win10, setup, price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

Some "woe" commentators write that it does not work with Windows 10. This is complete nonsense! We stick the wireless adapter, 30 seconds and the system itself will pull up and configure the controller. All gamepad-enabled games on Steam are friendly with it in the same way. If you want some non-standard solutions, then the Internet is full of gamepad emulators that are also friends with this gamepad. Bought 5 years ago. So far, all buttons work and nothing creaks. A very good product.

Pros
  • Comfortable, sturdy, compatible with Steam and Windows 10
Cons
  • Not all games have vibration

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

Initially, I hesitated for a long time when choosing between this pad and Exeq Proaction. At first, I was scared away by the very poor appearance and the arrangement of the arrows differently than the XBox gamepad. But after printing this miracle, I realized that I was deceiving myself. Before that, I used a device from Defender and some little-known manufacturer. Incomparable difference. Now I understand what real quality is. I strongly recommend buying a gamepad.

Pros
  • 1) No wires. No problems with communication (I use an extension cable for direct connection). 2) Workmanship. No nicks or stains from peeling paint. 3) Pleasing to the eye design. Ergonomics, the device lies in the hand like a glove. Rubberized bottom. Comfortable sticks with a bumpy surface. Successfully designed buttons and sticks.4) 100% compatibility with games.5) Complete set (disc, USB extension cable, gamepad stand, Duracell batteries).6) Ability to use the device as a mouse using a special program.
Cons
  • 1) Vibration is weak and very rare in games. Perhaps replacing the batteries with rechargeable batteries will solve the problem. Although this point is not critical. 2) The price is too high due to the brand. But the gamepad is worth it! Cheaper counterparts will last many times less and will not bring proper comfort and enjoyment in games. 3) As with any other gamepad, it is impossible to adapt to aiming games. But for racing, joy seems to be created.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

I also thought that dead zones in games were also a disadvantage, but then I found out that the matter was in optimizing these games for PC, and not in the gamepad. I don't understand most of the shortcomings. My signal is always stable, I installed drivers on several computers without the slightest problem, well, tight triggers are a matter of taste. In general, I am very pleased with the purchase for 1690r, I play with pleasure.

Pros
  • -tight triggers, for me personally this is a plus, they feel great. - long battery life (standard batteries lasted me for half a year) - the signal is good, no matter what they say, but I sit a few meters from the receiver and play absolutely without failures. - good buttons -comfortable -suitable for ps3 in dinp mode (I checked it myself) - works without any problems in all games.
Cons
  • -Sometimes fingers slip off the sticks (when you need to hold in one direction for a long time. -price, I bought for quite acceptable 1690 and never regretted it, but when the price increased by 2 times, it seems to me that this is too much.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

I use this device without 2 days as a month. There are no problems with him at all. The signal is excellent. The computer is connected to a large plasma so I play lying on the couch. I also have a WAVE keyboard and a PERFORMANCE MX mouse, all without wires. There are no signal failures. If you already have Unifying technology, then just take out the joystick and start playing. Thanks Logitech

Pros
  • No wires. Great price. In the hands sits like a native.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is not good, I will not buy any more.

CROSSBOW! do not buy these F series remotes, there is a terrible cross, with a lot of backlash along the axis, for example, press back, and press back + down, a miserable cross with crazy backlash, shame on the logitech, so sorry, PPC! I have F510, these are cool remotes, but damn why do it crookedly, PPC, it's a pity, so look for something else, otherwise you'll waste your nerves!

Pros
  • Fits well in the hand, very happy
Cons
  • triggers can fail over time, they themselves, so to speak, are pressed in games

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What a horrible quality, wasted money for nothing.

With its function as a wireless gamepad does not cope, all the forums are clogged with the problem of unstable communication, and Logitech is silent. As a result, I bought a wireless one from XBOX ONE for 4400 - heaven and earth - there are no delays or lags. I have no more confidence in Logitech . Two wireless mice died in 3 years, a wireless keyboard. Now the gamepad is in the trash.

Pros
  • Well assembled, nice sticks.
Cons
  • C constantly (once every half hour) loses the signal. From the receiver in 2 meters of line of sight. Disconnected everything from the PC except him. He cut down WIFI, constantly changed good batteries, AND ZERO. And it loses connection interestingly - the character runs or spins in place . and that's it - the end of the game. And when you reboot, it is either determined or not, it is solved by pulling out and turning on the receiver again.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I have been using it for more than a year, the gamepad does not cause any complaints. Works with all games, at least I haven't run into any compatibility issues yet. Very comfortable, both in shape and weight, and in materials. I still use my own batteries (I play 6-8 hours a week, without vibration). It transmits the signal perfectly, within a radius of 5 meters (I didn’t check it further), there are rare delays, I encountered it 2 times. There is an extension cord for the USB receiver. As…

Pros
  • Build quality Material quality Convenience Equipment The weight Wireless
Cons
  • Price (expensive but worth it)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, Im not sure its worth the money.

Why in the end I put 3 - because this is a good gamepad, but far from perfect. It is played with a bang in action games and sports games, in the rest it is possible, but it will not be so comfortable. Before him, he owned the F510 for a couple of years, during which he was pretty beaten up even physically (out of anger in one game he broke through the case near the right motor) - only pleasant impressions: of course, the same triggers and D-Pad, but otherwise no negative. Decided to upgrade and

Pros
  • - in general, the assembly is 4+ - nothing really creaks and practically does not stagger - no often delivering wire - inserted the receiver and you can use it, you do not need to install any drivers separately - X-Input and D-Input modes - in the first one it works like a gamepad from X-Box360, which is what new games need, and the old ones and the game on emulators are supported by the second one - a very long life from one set of batteries - I bought it before the New Year and so far it has not been discharged, although I have already played almost a dozen games on it.
Cons
  • - large and rather heavy due to batteries - in terms of ergonomics, it noticeably loses to PS, hands get noticeably tired; - very tight triggers that do not lose it over time - you can get used to it, but why make them like that in the first place? - the sticks have a very large dead zone, which cannot be reduced in any way - this gamepad is clearly not suitable for shooters - extremely unfortunate location of the Mode button, often you accidentally hit it (turns on D-Pad duplication with the left stick) - vibro for show - if it is available in Windows tests and switching its mode, then in games it is either not there, or it is not noticeable at all - a small D-Pad not with the most unfortunate implementation like that of the Xbox - on PS you feel the direction of pressing, but here - alas; it gives some inconvenience in fighting games - being near any transmitter at 2.4 GHz with indirect visibility with the receiver's gamepad gives very frequent loss of communication and unpredictable glitches - on Windows 8 / 8.1, you must manually set the driver from the XBox to the receiver, otherwise it does not work. LT has been in the know since the very appearance of the 8-ki, but has not yet bothered to agree with MS on the amendment of such a trifle.