For a very long time, I'd hoped that the Chinese would be sufficient to satisfy my desire for this controller. I don't know if this thousand plays here, or maybe a gamepad for 3 from Ali would be better, or maybe there is an overpayment for a brand or anything like that, but it's fine, and the difference between it with counterparts below its price is significant. I'm grateful for it, and the only thing I can see that could be considered negative is the assembly method itself—specifically, the gaps between the parts, which could trap dirt from your hands if you don't regularly wash them (this happened to me with a Chinese "anologist xbox" gamepad). If you do sweat while playing, however, you'll need to use a tool like a needle to remove the grime. Instead of micro-usb, he had type-c, therefore I had to buy a cable. I bought two gamepads from Ali, one for $2,700 and the other for $3,100. The first one was defective and I had to shamanize it on Steam to remake the buttons so that it would work properly. lasted 2 years before the L2 (LT) button and the forward arrow stopped working, the sticks died, the wire loosened, and it looks today, yes, awful (dirt there, glue so that the wire does not leave), but it served its job, so now let's see how long this one lasts. The review is excellent overall, but it lacks any sort of practical experience; perhaps I'll include some after I've had a chance to utilize it.