My expectations have been met by the controller; it has a good feel to the touch, controls that are easy to use, and ultimately, an integrated battery. However, for such a price, it seems to me that it should be simply flawless; however, this is not the case. It turned out to be a good job on the mistakes that the previous generation made, but unfortunately, this is not the case. Has pros: Feels good to the touch. Rubber handles, a velvety plastic surface on the shell, and almost completely matte controls are some of the features of this device (except for the AXYB buttons). Amazing sticks for analog. There is no friction at the borders of the circle, the elasticity may be adjusted for a softer or tighter stroke, and multiple nozzles with varied "fungus" patterns and heights are included in the package. The previous generation of controllers had less comfortable control buttons on the bottom of the controller. The current generation of controllers has improved control button ergonomics. Because the petals have been modified to be shorter and the buttons have been made to be tighter, the issue of unintentional clicks has been resolved. This comes in quite handy, especially when playing games with a lot of action. Without petals, I'm completely lost when it comes to playing DOOM Eternal or Dying Light. Battery already incorporated. Waited! It maintains its charge far better when it is not being actively used, and it holds a charge considerably better when it is being used. Even though you have not used the controller in any way for the past three weeks, there is no longer any circumstance in which it will become discharged. Also, the controller was able to figure out how to charge itself from the console when it was in the standby state. While other gamepads, when connected, turn on and rouse her from sleep, this one does not provide the same challenge. Including a docking station in the package. Magnetic charging that is easy to use. Straightforward and incredibly user-friendly. The controller has been charged, and there is a location for it to be stored. Module for use with Bluetooth. At long last, you'll be able to link the controller to other devices without having to go through any needless hoops. Many disadvantages: To be more specific, the Guide button in my case does not always register a click when it is pressed. It can sound like there's a click when you press it, but you have to press it even more firmly for it to actually register as a click. I seriously doubt that was the plan all along. The pattern on the handles is too deep and too little. Even with diligent use, they always become dirty and have a difficult time being cleaned of grime. Trigger limit levers. The collision of the trigger with the limiter is accompanied by an unpleasant knock and gives the impression that a foreign object has just gotten inside the mechanism. This is an intriguing feature, but it has been executed in a way that is too crude. In addition, the levers themselves have soft plugs attached to them for protection. which, in my copy, ended up falling off and getting lost over time. Sharpened pieces of plastic have been placed in their place, and they are designed to dig under the nails whenever the switch is attempted.
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