292022202222 For about a week now, gamepad. I could immediately tell it was of higher quality than the 500 gamepad as soon as I held it in my hands. I tried playing it on a PC, but since the controller is made for a console, it doesn't function as well and requires aids. Runnable only using an Xbox emulator application. Dualsense chips did not function in the games I played (the lighting did not change color, the triggers did not vibrate, etc.). It was less expensive at the time of purchase than the Xbox controller, and in games so far without Sony processors, it also has an Xbox-like sensation, being just a gamepad and vibrating. You will see all gamepad options in games for the Xbox controller because PC games are not made for dual-sense control. Additionally, you must recall the specific location of the buttons—they are not in a triangle, but rather Y, etc. Applications let you change the backlight's color and the vibration's frequency. It connects via standard USB, which is great because the phone's wire was sticking out. It also links to an Android smartphone (by bluetooth and wire), but this presents its own set of issues. My control buttons are confusing, and in order to change them, I must install Ruth privileges on my phone, which may not be a problem for everyone. Redmi Note 9s smartphone, and it's wonderful that the warranty for it has expired and I can roll it safely. The internal packing for the Xbox controller could have been at least as good as the outside; as it is, the gamepad is wrapped in a bag and suspended loosely inside an empty box.