- good gamepad
- 1. Price.
- Thick Box, the quality of the body materials, sticks, the charging wire is fabric and not like Apple ! , rubber, triggers, and the charger box itself and other little things ! Take it in your hands and understand why it costs so much. The big X button is very nice to press. It can be recharged from the docking station that is included, or through another device, thanks to the usb cord. The battery lasts a long time and takes 4 hours to charge. Selecting a saved profile for each game of which 3. Setting up the button assignment is very simple. You can use as many petals as you want and it's easy to swap them around as you like! Feels thoughtful! It is also possible to adjust the sensitivity of the sticks and trigger buttons. The weight of the elite2 and the standard gamepad is almost the same. Even assigning one in the game. and there you can do, already convenience!
- Agree Overpriced! in case of any breakdown and subsequent repair, an additional loss of money if the gamepad is no longer guaranteed. The production date is no longer written on the boxes. The crosspiece to the side emits tyk tyk tyk is heard muffled from a standard gamepad. Buttons A B Y X are pressed and play like a normal one. Built-in rechargeable battery. These cons pale in comparison with the convenience and features.
- Softer stick and key presses than a regular gamepad. Lots of baits. rear ons
- Sticky on a . A common problem for almost all users. But I cured simply by wiping with alcohol.
- Appearance, tactile sensations, customization.
- Expensive
- first week of use
- after three months of active use of the gamepad, the button failed.
- A huge number of nozzles, the option to reduce the stroke of the triggers as much as possible, which is the most important feature for shooters, an internal battery with a type-c connector, and a built-in battery are all included.
- The Y button always performs as expected.