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The difference between this simple controller and the prior one is striking. You can use it without straining because it fits your hands wonderfully.

Pros
  • a handy gamepad. effortlessly connects to a PC, tablet, phone, and TV
Cons
  • On a PC, it can occasionally stop working, although I believe the bluetooth drivers are to blame.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

This was the first "real" controller I'd ever purchased. Except for "WOW!", I was at a loss for words when I first pulled it out of the package and held it in my hands. The gamepad is excellent; the vibration is responsive and effective, and the vibration motors on the triggers add a nice touch (it's a shame more developers don't take advantage of this). It's substantial, not light, and not cheap. The grips feel good and stay there (even at high temperatures) so that you may use it with ease…

Pros
  • Superb haptic feed-back There are no pauses in input on the controller or the game. Superb construction quality Contains a 14-day access code Ultimate XBox Game Pass
Cons
  • The controller "crunches" a little when squeezed, although this is hardly a deal breaker. The Bluetooth connection drops out occasionally.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied with it, there are only some small flaws.

The inability to record clicks is a characteristic that is standard across the board for BT controllers. To our great good fortune, the percentage of losses is quite negligible. It is unusual for a connection to be lost. This is something I haven't come across in the past thirty days (or weeks?). Aside from that, it's a really good controller overall. Very comfortable to hold in one's hands. Excellent for games that don't involve any action, such as "Life Is Strange." Some pros: Extremely…

Fighting games that include a lot of diagonal movement work really well with the d-pad on the Xbox 360 since the commands are much clearer. I purchased it so that I could play TEKKEN 7 and other games of a similar nature, however there were issues with the wireless connection. Has pros: The case is nice to hold and fits snugly in the palm of your hand. The buttons were crunchy, and the reaction was fantastic. Ease of maintenance; it is simple to replace the sticks and buttons, and it is also…

The only distinctions after the One controller are tactile. It has gotten more difficult; PS enthusiasts are less likely to run into this. But for me, this is a benefit because I appreciate the feeling of control and weight in my hands. Overall, everything functions just as it did in One, which I replaced because the first one had failed (thanks, Fifa). I advise buying. P.S. The lining sticks in the picture are visible.

Pros
  • Excellent is in your hands. physically pleasing. ample in weight.
Cons
  • charging really quickly. Thankfully, it can be charged through type-C even when empty and without batteries.

According to the package, the official Microsoft gamepad is compatible with Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Windows 10, Android, and iOS. The controller was purchased to replace an Xbox 360 gamepad used with a Chinese receiver, and can only be used with Windows 10. First off, let me say that I am running the latest version (20H2) of Microsoft's Licensed Axis software. The gamepad's Bluetooth connectivity was a breeze on MSI and LENOVO notebooks. As an added precaution, I downloaded the "Xbox…

Pros
  • Excellent quality, user-friendliness, and compatibility with Windows 10 software.
Cons
  • Not able to locate. I truly pray I won't run into them again.

The original Xbox One one works fine, but I was hoping for a replacement. It's great that the Xbox Accessories software doesn't eat the firmware on it.

Pros
  • Everything I ordered arrived safely and is functioning well.
Cons
  • In my opinion, there are insufficiently small distances between the triggers and the body.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfactory product quality, good price.

The gamepad doesn't protect anything in the box because it is located from the top through the cardboard. You can press the sticks, but I think if you press it well, the sticks will be damaged. I'll add this information about the packaging separately. There was only one layer of bubble wrap, and that was it. The box came with dents, but they weren't serious. In my instance, the package came with a 14-day trial membership to Xbox Game Pass (see out what else is included in the box except the…

Pros
  • Capability of working with any Bluetooth adaptor priced at or over 400. Quick connection to a personal computer, an intriguing impact of the L2-R2 buttons that is something evocative of a return, and a battery life that, so far, operates closer to the claim of being able to last for 15 hours of continuous usage.
Cons
  • The "X" and "Y" buttons are sticky, the cross keys are quite noisy, and when you press the L2-R2 keys, they make a high-pitched "beep" sound. These issues are present right out of the box. In comparison to the controller, the triggers have a somewhat slower response time and are between 50 and 100 grams heavier. there is a feeling that it will break a little more if you do not immediately buy a battery with external charging, then you will need to open this cover often, when connected via Bluetooth, the drivers themselves pulled themselves up, but the buttons did not work correctly, you need to connect with a wire and ate through the "xbox accessories" application, it is noticeable if you hold it for a long period of time, it is very inconvenient to open the battery cover, there is a feeling that it

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Consists of high-quality components and is simple to operate. The charge is stable for a considerable amount of time, and it can also be used from the wire. Below are some downsides: If you want to use it with a personal computer like I do, you will need a bluetooth adapter; alternatively, you can use a wire.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Wonderful abode. A whistle blown by Baseus served as the connecting mechanism. For a period of eight hours, there were neither dumps nor any other issues. Charge the battery to 90%. Prior to it, there existed a Logitech f710 microphone. After he left, this pad took a significant step forward. Vibro, convenience. Forza glistened with a kaleidoscope of fresh hues. carried by means of wire. Not Gapas, though. The packaging remains untouched by any openings. There was something inside.

Pros
  • Comfort, vibration.
Cons
  • Did not make it public.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

Purchased specifically for use on the rides in the arcade in Forza Horzion, where it works wonderfully. Additionally, it functions quite well in other games; yet, there are some drawbacks and issues to consider. Pros: The maximum distance at which the gamepad will function without experiencing signal loss. Ergonomics, a ribbed finish that makes it more comfortable to grip the controller in one's hand. Batteries are not sold separately. It works really well in the majority of games, and the…

I strongly suggest that you consider purchasing an adapter from Ali as an option. There, the price tags are cheaper and everything works for the locals, but in 2022, we will have price tags for adapters that are less than three thousand dollars.

Pros
  • High-quality materials, a comfortable fit in the hands, stylish vibration motors, and a great joystick that has been meticulously built to ensure that all of the components function properly and that there is no backlash.
Cons
  • It is necessary to purchase an adapter in order to play a regular game on a PC; without an adapter, a 3.5 mm jack will not function, and a separate battery is also required.

Since I'm used to playing games with a joystick, I mistook it for a computer and bought it anyhow. There is no other method to connect the joystick but to plug it in via a cord and then run the software through the computer. Currently, all systems go.

Pros
  • It feels more substantial than the original Xbox 360 version. I find it more practical that way. Power supply is built in.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

This was my first time purchasing a high-quality gaming controller. Except for "WOW!", I was at a loss for words when I first pulled it out of the package and held it in my hands. The gamepad is excellent; the vibration is responsive and effective, and the vibration motors on the triggers add a nice touch (it's a shame more developers don't take advantage of this). It's not light, and it doesn't have a cheap feel about it. The grips feel good and stay there (even at high temperatures) so that…

Pros
  • Superb haptic feed-back Both the analog stick and the trigger have no dead zones. Superb craftsmanship Contains a 14-day access code Xbox One Premium Game Pass
Cons
  • The controller "crunches" a little when squeezed, although this is hardly a deal breaker. When using Bluetooth, connections can unexpectedly drop.

If you are looking for new sensations, if you are in need of fresh feelings, if you are bored of using the controller, and if you want your PC to be fully compatible with everything you do, then look no further. Take it!

Pros
  • -satisfying to the senses -attractive to the eye-white -delightful everywhere
Cons
  • It is superior to the gamepad in every way.

In addition to the fact that the gamepad was available in another color, it appears that the one you have been using is one that has already been utilized. The cable that was included with the kit had been folded carelessly before being "thrown" into the box in the strictest sense of the word. After reading the comments, I realized that I'm not the only one who runs into this problem, which is why I think it's important to give it some thought.

Pros
  • Each and every one of the advantages is completely nullified by each and every one of the negatives.
Cons
  • They brought a gamepad of the wrong color, but it was 3000 dollars cheaper than the other one. The ambiance is ruined, and one can draw their own conclusions)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

When compared to the previous controller (the one I used when I had the 360th XBox), the A, B, X, and Y buttons have a lot more click to them. On the negative side, I don't think it pulls; it only brought attention to itself. On the other hand, the triggers and bumpers have been made to be considerably more comfortable and pleasurable to use.

Pros
  • Travel of the keys and sticks that is comfortable and pleasurable.
Cons
  • I tied the knot. On the crosspiece, the direction that goes right-up does not function all that well. Only when a very hard pressure is applied does it work. At the same time, moving in any of the other directions, whether straight or diagonal, will produce the expected results. Comprehended the nature of the issue. It turned out that the central screw (which was located behind the batteries) had been cut, which allowed the case to slide. As a result, the cross came to rest against the edge of the cutout under it when the device was forced up and to the right. A trifle and made the decision to turn the screw counterclockwise by one full turn, but it seems that I have voided the guarantee.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

The good: This controller is the best one I've ever used. Thank you so much, Phil Spencer. It's no longer difficult to play Dark Souls. Downsides? Haha. Finding a reliable bluetooth adaptor proved difficult for me. If you don't have a suitable adapter, you'll be shackled by the wires.

If you use NiMH batteries instead of regular batteries, the controller will not indicate that the battery is at 100% since the rest voltage of NiMH batteries (after roughly a day of being removed from the charger) tends to be between 1.2 and 1.3 volts, but the rest voltage of non-rechargeable batteries is between 1.5 and 1.6 volts. However, in general, everything works fine with them without any issues; the most important thing is to use paired batteries from a suitable brand (for example…

Pros
  • Excellent gamepad, however it can only be used with a PC, hence all of the information provided only applies to that platform. Given that it was received as a gift, it is possible that this observation is not exhaustive, particularly when considering only recent experience. When compared to the previous generation, a pleasant plastic texture has been introduced, the emphasis has become more elastic when the triggers are fully squeezed, and the sticks have not significantly altered, but they may have become a little smoother. Type C port, as opposed to the cumbersome micro USB port seen on prior models, which can also be used with a cable connection and is not limited to merely being used for charging. Lasts longer (both battery life and rechargeable life) than the gamepad from Sony belonging to the same generation (DualSense initial revision - at the time of this comment).
Cons
  • Regarding Bluetooth on a computer, I was a very finicky user in my instance. For instance, there are occasional crashes when using receivers with Bluetooth 5.0 / 5.1, although everything works without any issues while using Bluetooth 4.0 (in both cases, the adapters are USB; in the case of 5.1, a PCIe adapter that combines BT with WiFi 6 was additionally verified). The fact that batteries are not included in the package is a downside, but the fact that AA, LR06, or HR06 batteries can be used is a plus; nonetheless, the fact that a battery kit must be purchased separately rather than being included in the package right away is peculiar in light of modern expectations. One product that falls into this category is the 8BitDo Pro 2 controller. Although it does ship with a battery already installed, in contrast to the DualSense controller, it also has the capability of running on regular batteries if the user so chooses.