- Assembly, quality of materials
- Ergonomics
- pricing in comparison to Sony products; the ability to use normal batteries; compatibility with Windows 10 out of the box.
- did not find
- Connectivity via Bluetooth to the computer (Win 10 only). There were no discernible delays in the response. Support built in for the majority of games. Absence of any requirement to configure anything at all. The most important thing to perform at the very beginning is to update the firmware, which can be done with just two clicks. Quality. Form that is comfortable and ergonomic. After playing for several hours in a row without stopping, I don't feel fatigued because it fits so nicely in my very large hand. Excellent plastic texture.
- When linked over Bluetooth, there is no compatibility for older versions of Windows, including 8. In my perspective, the color white does not promote good ergonomics. It's possible that this is just my prejudice talking, but only time will tell how quickly it will get nasty. The centre button is really bright. Your eyes will become blurry if you engage in activities that take place in the dark. Despite the darkness, it won't be hard to locate the gamepad that comes with the package:)
- Comfortable, fits well in the hand
- Battery sold separately
- + Proven design + Best choice for PC + Hidden battery compartment
- - The gamepad was rebalanced in comparison with the version for Xbox 360, somewhere better, somewhere worse - There's basically nothing to choose from on PC and you'll have to buy a receiver and battery for the full experience - Cheap bumpers - Subjectively small caps on the sticks - The latest versions suffer from build quality
- Good build quality. Comfortably lies in the hand. Excellent triggers (LT - RT). Connects without problems. We see it in all games.
- Disgusting buttons (LB - RB), very hard and tight like wood. It is especially not convenient to press LB. Perhaps due to the fact that I used to use controllers and similar gamepads, maybe I have crooked fingers.
- Cross, soft counterparts
- Weak left stick.
- Bluetooth connection works perfectly fine when used with a computer running Windows 10 (it is necessary to take the white gamepads of the TF5-00004 series). There is simultaneous operation of both gamepads. Conventional batteries (both plus and minus). A pleasant-feeling substance all around. The color white.
- Conventional batteries (both plus and minus). It costs one and a half thousand dollars for a regular Microsoft Xbox One play&charge battery that also includes a cable. The right stick clicks on my copies of the game (imperceptibly when playing).
- better than joystick for 360 holds a charge well (batteries last about a month, I play almost every day after work) can be played via micro usb cable
- more expensive than joystick 360 The connector for microusb is rather flimsy, it will probably loosen up, but I very rarely play through it.
- I'll begin with the most important aspect, which is, of course, the quality of the controller. It has excellent build quality, and everything about it is gorgeous. There is no backlash, and there are no gaps. All of the buttons register clearly when pressed. The triggers move smoothly. The analog sticks are very soft. There is full PC support via micro USB. The drivers are automatically installed on Windows 8.1. Everything functions correctly. Last but not least, game support is available in every game that Joy was integrated into, including Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Left 4 Dead 2, The Crew, Tom Clancy's The Division 2, Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2022, and Need for Speed Rivals. Everything functions perfectly, and there are no complaints or dances to be heard.
- The fact that this device cannot be used to play without a cable attached to it is, of course, a major drawback; but, I don't understand why a connection could not be made via Bluetooth instead, as was done with the fourth controller. It's possible that the issue lies with the reaction time, but I can't say for sure because I don't have that information.
- Everyone has already written everything about the merits, I will just repeat and add: 1. Form. Well, I really like the shape and location of the X-BOX sticks, while it is large enough, just right for my rather big paws, 360 was less convenient. 2. Quality of execution. Pleasant to the touch material, does not slip, buttons and sticks work as they should, nothing rattles. 3. Batteries. For me, this is a plus, since there are already rechargeable batteries with charging, enough for a long time. 4. Connection via cable. Few people write that they can be connected via a micro-usb cable, while batteries are no longer needed. 5. Bluetooth operation. Works flawlessly, does not disconnect, though I'm sitting a couple of meters from the computer. 6. Connect to PC. Immediately earned both by wire and without. 7. Support in games, defined and configured by itself without problems.
- 1. Bluetooth works only through Windows 10. Could at least add 8-ku. 2. The micro-usb cable for connection is not included in the kit, although only the apple producers do not have it.
- Design, ergonomics, ease of connection to a PC without any dancing with a tambourine, support for any modern titles out of the box.
- Practically not, but there is one "but". See comment.
- - More comfortable joystick shape - Reduced sticks with serrated ends DOES NOT SLIP - Brand new rear triggers and buttons with vibration - Crosspiece with, according to the sensations, a separate button for each plane
- Unusually after 360, the joystick is completely different, as it does not seem at first glance from the picture