First off, the Joso controller feels premium in hand. The white finish is sleek, and the RGB lighting adds a cool vibe to my gaming sessions. The hall-effect triggers and rocker are buttery smooth—perfect for precise aiming in COD Mobile.
Battery life is a standout. I got a solid 15+ hours of gameplay, and the 600mAh battery charges quickly. No more mid-game panic about dying controllers!
But here’s the rub: Bluetooth reconnection is finicky. Every time I turn it off, I have to re-pair it with my iPad. Annoying? Yes. Dealbreaker? Not quite, because the gameplay itself is flawless—zero lag in Fortnite or Genshin Impact.
The macro buttons are a game-changer (literally). I mapped a combo for building in Fortnite, and it’s like cheating… but legal. The ABXY switch feature (Xbox/Switch layout) is genius for cross-platform gamers.
Downsides? The turbo function isn’t as fast as manual button mashing (my partner complains about the noise), and it oddly interferes with Bluetooth headsets. Also, no charging block included—budget move, Joso.
Verdict: For $50, it’s a steal despite the quirks. If you can tolerate occasional re-pairing and own a USB block, this controller elevates mobile gaming to console-level fun.