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 of your finger. This, in turn, does not increase the accuracy of pressing =( On the other hand, I was pleased with the ease of connection. 1 driver and the gamepad is ready for use + connection via a standard cable from any smartphone is also a plus. In general, the gamepad turned out to be surprisingly light for its dimensions. The previous version from 360 could not boast of such quality. Actually, for those who are looking for a good gamepad for a PC, I recommend it.
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