First off, I was skeptical about how well this controller would perform across so many platforms, but it genuinely surprised me. The Bluetooth pairing was seamless with my iPhone and iPad—no annoying lag or disconnections during intense Genshin Impact sessions.
The Hall Effect joysticks are a game-changer. After years of dealing with drift on other controllers, the precision here feels like a luxury. Playing shooters like Call of Duty Mobile, the 0.1mm accuracy actually makes a difference in tight situations.
I love the RGB lighting—it’s not just flashy but customizable. I set mine to breathing mode for late-night gaming, and it adds just enough ambiance without being distracting. The turbo function? Lifesaver for grinding in Diablo Immortal (my thumbs thank you).
Yes, it’s lightweight and plasticky compared to an Xbox Elite controller, but that’s why it’s perfect for travel. Tossed it in my bag with my Switch Lite, and the gyro controls worked flawlessly for Zelda. Vibration feedback is decent—strong enough to feel immersive but won’t shake your coffee table.
For the price? Absolute steal if you game across multiple devices. Just don’t expect premium materials—it’s all about functionality here.