- workmanship, The reliability of the cross (standard for Logitech), Standard Form Factor
- It loses connection sometimes (which is strange, since the mouse from the logitech does not suffer from this for me). The right buttons (a, b, x, y) make a lot of noise when spinning The top buttons (LB, RB) are clicking which is very noisy at night The triggers are straight, not curved Software branded nonsense is complete, no configuration for games can be done (as they write). Not in all games it is determined correctly (the buttons are mixed up in places) On win 7 without firewood will not work. Instantly when activated, it does not catch the signal, it takes time.
- Ergonomics.
- After a year of active use, the crosspiece begins to work incorrectly.
- Connection. Ability to install rechargeable batteries instead of conventional ones. Build quality.
- Probably I have one loosened the back cover for the battery compartment.
- Wireless - no loops or breaks in the wire Quality - I have no complaints about the quality of Logitech and never had - good materials and assembly Installation - the gamepad was defined as the Xbox 360 Controller (on which all modern games are ground) and is fully supported in Windows 7 and 10 without additional drivers Ergonomics - a very comfortable shape, after it the usual Xbox 360 gamepad seems like a clumsy bar Endurance - for several years I have discharged three sets of batteries, but it works and looks like new - we are talking about sticks, and about buttons, and about rubberized inserts Connection - I played normally from the couch without disconnecting the connection, plus the Logitech wireless mouse is connected in parallel, and they do not interfere with each other
- Does not vibrate in games, for me it is not critical, plus the batteries run out more slowly
- The price tag is from 1500 (I took it for 1590), overpaying a thousand for an Xbox gamepad for the sake of Xinput is stupid; Mixing the experience of using the DualShock 3 and the Xbox 360 gamepad; Xinput-DirectInput; The most famous gamepad along with the Xbox 360 controller and DualShock 3; Ergonomics from the Xbox 360 gamepad; Ability to manage mobile games; "soft touch" coating on the back side; You can hide the adapter inside the gamepad, but removing the cover every time is tiring; Vibration is good, in my opinion even better than xbox-sovskaya; Extension cable included; If during the game the gamepad goes into sleep mode, then when you exit it, it will start working again in the game and without errors - for me this is a great advantage; Blood support for Steam Big Picture; The MODE button changes the gamepad according to the style of the game; Designation of buttons as on a console gamepad; Branded utility for sharpening for games, pre-installed binds included.
- Difficult to open the package LB and RB as a hard press; LT and RT are not for travel - fingers get tired quickly; Finger batteries - not profitable and heavy gamepad; There is no TURBO button, but this is the lot of Chinese handicrafts (I turned a RE6 pistol into a machine gun with this button: D. But Xpadder is ready to help here too); Supports PC only; You can press the MODE button instead of BACK, and then wonder why gg does not go.
- The quality of materials / workmanship, the level of signal reception by the adapter, long battery life, excellent ergonomics.
- Problematic installation, crooked software (does not affect performance, you can not even install it)
- Comfortably sits in the hands. Holds a charge for a long time.
- The quality of plastic in comparison with PSovsky is not very good.
- + Ergonomic shape, the gamepad is really comfortable to hold in your hands, no doubt, soft-fill plastic and rubberized side inserts make their contribution; + Build quality (does not hold together, does not play) and plastic in general; + Support for two modes: xinput and directinput (the corresponding switch button is implemented for switching).
- What it is? "Good, reliable wireless gamepad" - you answer. But in fact, this is a piece of useless "UG" that does not fulfill the stated functions! Well, I'll start with the fact that I got this "product" in the store for a promotion. I chose the gamepad because my xbox 360 wireless controller is already 3 years old, so I wanted to upgrade, feel something "new" (in the sense of the Xbox controller somehow got boring and the analog sticks started to play a little) and the logitech f710 fell as impossible as it should be. As a result, already on the fourth day I had an "almost" irresistible desire to smash this logitech against the wall, due to the constant loss of signal from the receiver. Literally all these four for me "fought" with sudden delays and freezes during the game (for example, in the game "Shovel Knight": you press the D-pad "right" - the character moves to the right, then you press the "A" (jump) button - the character does not jump , but continues to run to the right, while pressing any other buttons / cross - cause zero reaction - such a "gimp" can occur 5-6 times per evening). Reinstalling the drivers \ using the "F710ConnectUtility" \ reconnecting the receiver (respectively, connecting via the supplied USB extension cable) did not bring any result, while there are no extraneous radio devices in the room, a wifi router that can interfere and thereby cause "out of sync". All I want is to “bomb” on the couch and calmly “rest” with a good game, but I can’t because this logitech F710 constantly loses connection, and I “gifted” my xbox 360 controller to a friend (in vain, I got excited). It remains only to try out "extreme" repair methods from "foreign" forums such as soldering small antennas, gluing foil.