- Beautiful, comfortable.
- Quality. In comparison to gamepads, the Xbox 360 is nothing special.
- Conveniently sized to fit in the palm of your hand, making it likely the most ergonomic gamepad currently available
- Short-lived (the warranty hints about three months), There will be no new chips, and Sony will continue to work on the development of its gamepads. However, T-shirts featuring the same gamepad have already been hung for three generations of consoles. Naturally, the vibration is quite strong; yet, just like with low-end smartphones, everything shakes and jiggles as if it were a component from a basement assembly. The entire place is covered in grime and dust.
- -Excellent quality of materials, plastic is slightly rough, matte, pleasant to the touch. -The gamepad is assembled very high quality, no backlashes and squeaks are observed. - Asynchronously arranged mini joysticks, convenient to play role-playing games, arcade games. -Large, comfortable and tight in the hands. - Stable connection via Bluetooth (for 3 hours of play, not a single break) -Works for a long time from native batteries :) Planted in 10 days, played for about 3 hours a day -The gamepad has a great vibration! Better than Dual Shock 4 for sure.
- -Oddly enough, the price (! ), Although I took it for a promotion for 3 thousand, but here it is worth considering that you will probably have to buy a Bluetooth adapter for your computer, and sooner or later an Xbox Akum with a wire . -The A B X Y buttons are quite loud, as well as the not very quiet cross, I expected more silence :)
- 1) The design has gotten better. 2) The weight is less compared to the 360th version. 3) Removed the protruding box for batteries (or battery). 4) The sticks have become more pleasant tactile. 5) Pleasant stroke of the triggers 6) Standard USB connector (any charging from smart is suitable).
- 1) The triggers above the triggers click unpleasantly. 2) For people with large hands, the triggers above the triggers have blind zones.
- The quality of workmanship, ease of use in games, pleasant to the touch.
- Not
- 1. Ease of management 2. Materials (I want to take it in my hands) 3. Determined in any game
- 1. Connecting in any Windows except 10 is a headache 2. Price
- Only used gamepad on PC, so everything else relates to my experience with PC: Previously used DualShock 4 gamepad for a year - so comparison will be with that. 1. Ease of connection and compatibility with games - just install the drivers, and the gamepad starts working with all games without additional settings and dancing with a tambourine. Even under Linux (xpadneo driver, installed via dkms). There were some setup issues with DS4 (in particular, it was possible to mimic it under the xbox controller, which indicates good compatibility of the xbox controller).
- 1. Asymmetric stick layout. After a long intense game of platforming, my left arm began to hurt. With DS4, I have never had this in a year (although they say that XPAD is more ergonomic) - however, this is individual. 2. Buttons and sticks click loudly when pressed/rejected to the limit (not a problem when playing with headphones, but without them it is very audible (louder than a laptop keyboard). 3. Runs on batteries (for a day of active play with vibra, the gamepad ate, according to its own testimony, its own complete duracell batteries from 100% to 70%. That is, you either need to keep a couple of spare batteries or a couple of charged batteries at the ready. At the same time, the DS4 has a battery built-in for the same price, and you don’t need to buy anything extra - just connect the cable and charge as needed. In xpad, the original battery costs like half a gamepad, or you can buy a pair of AA batteries and a charger for them (which will come out not much cheaper). 4. The buttons are quite rigid - in DS4, when playing, the buttons are pressed quite strongly, but at the same time they work very early - I personally like this elasticity more than the "woodiness" of the xpad buttons. The "pliability" of the buttons is more pleasant for me personally than their "woodiness". 5. Turns off periodically during the game. For 5 days this happened 3 times (at the same time, the gamepad turned off spontaneously twice within one day, but the batteries were not discharged at the same time - the gamepad showed 70% charge after turning it on.