I’ve been using this controller for a few weeks now, and it’s become my go-to for gaming sessions across multiple devices. The first thing that stood out was how effortlessly it connected to my Switch, PC, and even my Android phone—no fiddling with settings or restarting devices. Just power on, pair, and play.
The adjustable turbo and macro functions are game-changers. In Black Myth: Wukong, I programmed a combo for repetitive attacks, saving my thumbs from exhaustion during boss fights. The 6-axis motion controls also added immersion, especially in racing games where tilting the controller felt surprisingly responsive.
Battery life is solid—I got around 12 hours of playtime before needing a recharge (via USB-C, which is convenient). The textured grip prevents slippage during intense matches, though I wish the triggers had analog sensitivity for finer control in driving games.
One quirk: The button layout defaults to Nintendo’s (A/B swapped vs. Xbox), but you can remap them in settings. It took me a match or two to adjust, but now it feels natural. The included USB dongle works flawlessly for lag-free PC gaming—just press the tiny pairing button on the back (took me a minute to find it!).
For the price? A steal compared to first-party controllers. It’s lightweight yet sturdy, and the customizable features make it versatile for casual and competitive play alike. If you game across platforms, this is a no-brainer.