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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
The controls are super smooth and work well. I've used the controller for a couple different emulators and found setup to be easy. The power pass-through at the bottom of the controller is very convenient for longer plays as emulators tend to burn through battery quickly.Keep in mind for larger devices, like the LG V60, it may be a tight squeeze. I keep a thin case of my device for drop protection, which caused the USB-C connector not to fully sit in the port. I ended up 'shaving' the rubber padding on the right-side of the controller with a knife to make it thinner, which allowed the connector to seat correctly.
Osvaldo Canales
Reviewed in Mexico on November 12, 2024
Excelente te producto, esta perfecto para utilizar tu teléfono como una mini consola, y el que venga también con la funda rígida, lo hace aun más agradable y cómodo para su transporte, también, tiene la suscripción de game pass de un mes, excelente!!
Shawn
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023
If you're looking at the GameSir X2 Pro, you've probably done some research on mobile gaming controllers and found a lot of people have recommend this one in particular. It's got better triggers than the GameSir X2, has a direct Type-C connection instead of Bluetooth, and overall just has a really nice look to it when flush with a phone like my Samsung S20 FE. There’s a lot to like with the controller, and after having testing it for several months now, with modern mobile games (Diablo Immortal, mainly), game streaming via Steam Link, and classic platformers/RPGs, I have to say that I’m pretty impressed with it as a whole. Gone of the days of clipping my phone to an Xbox One controller or, heaven forbid, using touchscreen controls for my favorite games. I haven’t experienced any hardware issues or problems with it as of yet, with that aforementioned Type-C connection doing a lot to diminish any noticeable input lag/delay. The build quality is solid and the buttons feel really nice. I’ve yet to find a use for the back buttons or the GameSir app, but it’s always nice to have options for button mapping. There’s a lot to like with this device.But all of that said, nothing’s perfect. And when you’re charging (what I consider to be) a premium price, I’m going to be a little more picky. The few issues I have with the X2 Pro aren’t deal-breakers for me personally, but should definitely be noted before you add it to your cart.Starting off with a relatively small nitpick, the controller can’t be used when your phone is in a case. Or, at least it can’t with my phone case, but mine is a pretty slim one. It is a little annoying to have to pop your phone in and out of a case all the time, but I knew that would be the case before purchasing. If you like living on the edge and don’t use a phone case, then you’ll be fine.This next issue is more a personal gripe, so I’ll set the scene. I was playing Diablo for a few hours and noticed that my battery was low. “No problem,” I thought, “I’ll just use the pass-through charging port.” But when I plugged it in while warping to an area, the controller disconnected for a good 5-10 seconds before reconnecting to the game. This was the first time I had plugged it in and I had no clue that happened, so before I realized what was happening, I was getting attacked by enemies and frantically trying to figure out why my controller stopped working. Sure enough, whenever you plug in the controller, it turns off and back on. Not a huge problem in the grand scheme of things, but maybe don’t plug it in mid-match.Lastly, and most importantly, the ergonomics of the device aren’t the best. Don’t get me wrong, they’re fine. I’ve used this controller for hours without any issue or cramps. But I couldn’t help but miss the handles on my Xbox controller when using the X2 Pro. Something more along the lines of the Backbone One’s shape, where your hands could wrap around the bottom, would do wonders for this controller and easily bump it into 5 star territory.I will admit that I have very little experience with phone controllers, with the GameSir X2 Pro being my first and only experience with one. I can only report my own personal experience with it, and I have to say that I’m really happy with my purchase. There are a lot of phone gaming controllers on Amazon these days and the X2 Pro is highly rated for a reason. So while it may miss in some regards, it’s still a solid contender if you’re looking for some mobile gaming on the go.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2023
This is such a wonderful addition to my phones capabilities. Comes included with a pretty good quality carrying case so I can just throw it in to my bag without worrying about the joysticks. The buttons and joysticks are of really good quality and is comparable to an Xbox controller. I had my initial doubts about this, but this is the only phone controller you'll need! (If you want your phone to be held like a switch)
Marcos
Reviewed in Brazil on January 27, 2023
Não é o que eu esperava, parecia um controle perfeito, você tem que se adaptar ao uso dele, a tela do smartphone é muito pequena 6,5 polegadas oque torna alguns jogos difíceis de jogar, mas isso é com a Microsoft pra resolver.Alguns dos pontos negativos são, no Galaxy S20FE o carregamento rápido não funciona, o USB C não suporta fone de ouvido, a única forma de um ouvir som de qualidade é com bluetooth.Os botões traseiros só podem ser remapeados, eles não viram novos comandos que seriam muito úteis em emuladores.Tem que tirar a capa do smartphone pra que ele caiba no controle.O tamanho é bem desconfortável no começo, o celular já é bem comprido e com o controle fica ainda mais difícil de se acostumar.Mesmo com as borrachas os analógicos parecem pequenos, Clico sem querer as vezes em um botão pra tirar foto da tela oque trava o aparelho e não dá pause no jogo, é uma feature desnecessária.Não tenho outros controles para Celular para poder comparar. Mas de fato o gamesir X2 PRO é o melhor custo benefício, tendo em vista que backbone e Razer kishi são muito mais caros.Os adesivos, o estojo e o mês de gamepass ultimate são legais embora não tenha muito uso pra quem só usa em casa.Comparando ao controle do Xbox séries, o gamesir é desconfortável de segurar e aplicar comandos, o conteúdo precisa ser refinado pra ser jogável em uma tela pequena, mas ele é excepcionalmente portátil, jogo no quarto na sala, na cozinha no transporte na fila de espera, pode chamar um pouco de atenção das pessoas especialmente por causa do tamanho.Com o controle eu basicamente tenho um Nintendo switch, todo processo é feito pelo console, o aparelho esquenta menos e a bateria dura mais.Uso quando a TV está em uso, ou quando está tarde demais pra ir até a sala.Jogos mais simples ficam perfeitos nele.Funciona perfeitamente com os emuladores também.Resumindo eu recomendo a compra, se você quer um controle tipo o switch para poder jogar em qualquer lugar.Mas difícilmente você vai jogar melhor com o X2 PRO em uma tela de smartphone do que com um controle original de PS5 PS4 ou de Xbox.Aparentemente o xcloud e o remote play rodam a 720p, sendo que a maioria dos celulares tem telas 1080p, quer dizer que o hardware está aqui. Só falta a Microsoft deixar o serviço melhor, por que ainda a espaço para melhora.Ele não consome muito a bateria do celular. Porém pra muitos jogos emulados o celular pode aquecer demais precisando de um resfriamento externo.Muitos jogos grandes não são compatíveis com o controle, e mesmo os que são as vezes o suporte é mal feito, e você acaba tendo resultados piores do que só usando toque na tela.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022
I am so happy with this purchase, I started playing Stardew valley on Android and this little attachment makes it so much better. Charge thru works fine on my pixel 6a and OnePlus 6. I do have to remove the pixel from the case when I want to use it (Spigen armor case) but a thinner silicone one might not require that. I did not notice any major impact to battery life using this vs playing a game in touch mode.Some phones will require you to change the USB behavior for it to work, it does tell you that in the instruction booklet, my pixel did not but my OnePlus did.It feels very well made, controls feel tight and buttons are responsive. If there was a complaint I could give it, when clocking done if the buttons, specifically the shoulder buttons (L1/2, R1/2) there is a fairly loud auditable click, similar to say a Logitech mouse, it doesn't bother me but I suspect that could be a turn off for some people.Android is not great about telling you what games will support controllers (or to what extent, you might not be able to remap buttons for example) but that has nothing to do with this controller. For example final fantasy tactics:wotl (boo, this is one of, if not the best game ever made, I have been playing it since I was a kid and have hundreds of hours across so many play throughs, but I digress) does not support controllers, and for some games you might still need to physically touch the screen for some interactions like a menu confirmation.Thankfully I think RetroArch, the emulator version for Android has great support for controllers.If you want to make a cheap handheld to be able to kill time or give to a child I can't recommend this enough, I would def buy again if I need it.
Andrés Ibarra Pastor
Reviewed in Mexico on September 21, 2021
El producto es caro pero cumple con ser un mando premium, funciona increible para lo que lo quería, jugar GameCube en mi celular, aunque tambien tienes otras opciones como jugar Call of Duty o Asphalt, lo que se puede conseguir con el control es muy amplio y al no tener que recargarle una batería lo hace bastante practico y cómodo
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