I bought one and after only 2 months of owning one, it wouldn't stop cycling through the different connection settings (Switch, PC, phone, playstation). I had to let it power off completely by letting the battery drain. Contacted customer support and they basically told me, "Hey here's an online guide. You try to fix it by taking it apart and making sure the button wasn't jammed." (a 2 hour process since it's VERY HARD to take apart and put back together. Couldn't fix it and they said there was nothing they could do. Also, the fact that they don't come with swappable X/Y and A/B buttons for Switch vs Xbox controller layouts is really disappointing. You have to buy those separately.
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@thelaughingman79
2
if you want a great hall effect controller for 50 bucks get the GameSir Cyclone 2 Pro
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@lordsarr
2
wish when it comes to controllers, reviewers talked about input latency more, it makes a huge difference in fast paced games if the input latency is half a frame vs 3 or even 4 frames..
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@Topsteri
1
the reason why switch pro controller has those kind of triggers is bc any switch games don't support analog triggers
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@nauikun652
1
This one didn't aged well, terrible latency lol
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@ptrkmr
1
I feel like the d brand marketing team that works with LTT has just started turning their ads into monetarily enforced comedy skits bc they can w the kind of demographic they’re marketing towards on this channel
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@delscoville
1
It's magnetic, not electromagnetic. Electromagnetic would be a coil wrapped around a feros core that produces magnetic properties with a voltage applied. Hall-effect is way more superier than potentiometers. More reliable would be why the Sega Dreamcast controllers haven't worn out. Along with early Playstation Sixaxis controllers. They used to use hall-effect joycons in older consoles, but using pots means increased sales, I guess.
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@jepsparow9363
1
Before 1 year my controller broken not responding. Sh1t controller
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@krisbalt2543
1
the sad part is youre lying to people saying its a good controller but have you tried it more than 5 min i try to play a hard game with it where you have to jump fast like contra and the button are so sqeechy that it's hard to jump again when you just press the button because you never know when the controller still think the button is already pressed down anyways i returned that piece of crap after 4days it suck because the controller would have potential if it was better quality build
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@Carnaj90
3
I bought one and after only 2 months of owning one, it wouldn't stop cycling through the different connection settings (Switch, PC, phone, playstation). I had to let it power off completely by letting the battery drain. Contacted customer support and they basically told me, "Hey here's an online guide. You try to fix it by taking it apart and making sure the button wasn't jammed." (a 2 hour process since it's VERY HARD to take apart and put back together. Couldn't fix it and they said there was nothing they could do. Also, the fact that they don't come with swappable X/Y and A/B buttons for Switch vs Xbox controller layouts is really disappointing. You have to buy those separately.
T
@thelaughingman79
2
if you want a great hall effect controller for 50 bucks get the GameSir Cyclone 2 Pro
L
@lordsarr
2
wish when it comes to controllers, reviewers talked about input latency more, it makes a huge difference in fast paced games if the input latency is half a frame vs 3 or even 4 frames..
T
@Topsteri
1
the reason why switch pro controller has those kind of triggers is bc any switch games don't support analog triggers
N
@nauikun652
1
This one didn't aged well, terrible latency lol
P
@ptrkmr
1
I feel like the d brand marketing team that works with LTT has just started turning their ads into monetarily enforced comedy skits bc they can w the kind of demographic they’re marketing towards on this channel
D
@delscoville
1
It's magnetic, not electromagnetic. Electromagnetic would be a coil wrapped around a feros core that produces magnetic properties with a voltage applied. Hall-effect is way more superier than potentiometers. More reliable would be why the Sega Dreamcast controllers haven't worn out. Along with early Playstation Sixaxis controllers. They used to use hall-effect joycons in older consoles, but using pots means increased sales, I guess.
J
@jepsparow9363
1
Before 1 year my controller broken not responding. Sh1t controller
K
@krisbalt2543
1
the sad part is youre lying to people saying its a good controller but have you tried it more than 5 min i try to play a hard game with it where you have to jump fast like contra and the button are so sqeechy that it's hard to jump again when you just press the button because you never know when the controller still think the button is already pressed down anyways i returned that piece of crap after 4days it suck because the controller would have potential if it was better quality build
Hall-effect is way more superier than potentiometers. More reliable would be why the Sega Dreamcast controllers haven't worn out. Along with early Playstation Sixaxis controllers. They used to use hall-effect joycons in older consoles, but using pots means increased sales, I guess.
Hall-effect is way more superier than potentiometers. More reliable would be why the Sega Dreamcast controllers haven't worn out. Along with early Playstation Sixaxis controllers. They used to use hall-effect joycons in older consoles, but using pots means increased sales, I guess.