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title: "GameSir Kaleid Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One,Windows 10/11 & Steam, Plug and Play Gaming Gamepad, Transparent Video Game Controller with Hall Effect Joysticks/Hall Trigger"
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# Ultra-low input lag & 1000Hz polling Multi-platform plug & play Hall Effect joysticks & triggers GameSir Kaleid Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One,Windows 10/11 & Steam, Plug and Play Gaming Gamepad, Transparent Video Game Controller with Hall Effect Joysticks/Hall Trigger

**Price:** 335.64 DT
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## Summary

> 🎮 Game on with precision, power, and style—because your gameplay deserves the Kaleid edge!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GameSir Kaleid Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One,Windows 10/11 & Steam, Plug and Play Gaming Gamepad, Transparent Video Game Controller with Hall Effect Joysticks/Hall Trigger
- **How much does it cost?** 335.64 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable RGB Vibes:** Four dynamic lighting modes with adjustable brightness let you personalize your controller’s look to match your gaming setup and mood.
- • **Ergonomic Grip & Endurance:** Laser-textured grips and triggers ensure sweat-proof, all-day comfort and control during marathon gaming sessions.
- • **Immersive Quad-Motor Feedback:** Four distinct vibration motors deliver nuanced tactile responses—from gunshots to terrain textures—immersing you deeper into every moment.
- • **Precision Hall Effect Controls:** Anti-drift joysticks and analog triggers engineered for unmatched durability and pixel-perfect in-game accuracy.
- • **Seamless Multi-Platform Mastery:** Plug & play wired design compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, and Steam—no batteries, no lag, just pure gaming flow.

## Overview

The GameSir Kaleid Wired Controller is a high-performance, wired gamepad designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, and Steam. Featuring Hall Effect joysticks and triggers for anti-drift precision, a detachable 3m USB-C cable for hassle-free connectivity, and four vibration motors for immersive feedback, it combines durability with ergonomic comfort. Customizable RGB lighting and ultra-low input lag (up to 1000Hz polling rate) make it a top-tier choice for serious gamers seeking reliability and style without battery worries.

## Description

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Review: GameSir?? YES SIR!!!! - - UPDATE!! The latest firmware and app version allow for setting the polling rate up to 1000hz!! This means the input delay can be shaved down to sub 1ms!! Best value PC gamepad on the market hands down!! - The T4 Kaleid is a great gamepad for many reasons, and not just because that sexy black PCB and clear shell! There are so many great features this gamepad has to offer as well as long lasting components and low input delay for a responsive experience. - The controller is recognized as an Xbox 360 gamepad in Windows 11 (XB1 in Steam) (X360 in reWASD) - 4ms(250hz) consistent input delay in PC mode (8ms gyroscope) - 8ms(125hz) consistent input delay in Switch mode (used reWASD to emulate X360 gamepad to measure) - Overclocking this gamepad did nothing as the jitter is already non-existent and polling rate locked - I did not test the other input modes for the gamepad - The hall effect joysticks in this gamepad are not made by GuliKit but feel very similar to the ones found on the 8-BitDo Ultimate and less like the KingKong 2 Pro - There are no anti-friction rings but the plastic around my joysticks is very smooth not catching at all - Using the software, you have total control over the deadzones of both joysticks - You can set the joysticks to raw mode through the software and completely disable the outer deadzone offering more precision however this will affect the circularity of the joysticks in both PC and Switch mode (PC mode turns from a circle to a circular square and Switch mode turns completely square) - With the outer deadzones capped to 95% I was getting near perfect circularity readings - Face buttons are super long lasting but will be subjective, I wish the plastic was matte, not glossy but I enjoy that they are cushioned and offer a satisfying click much like a mouse (they take getting used to because there is no feeling of bottoming out) - Capture button is only detected when in Switch mode - While I do prefer symmetrical joystick layouts like the DualSense offers, this gamepad is very comfortable for long periods of gaming (very lightweight and ergonomic) - The gamepad is wired only, but for me this was no issue as I grew up in the 90s and offers longevity as well as reduces e-waste - The included cable is very decent quality, thick and braided but keep in mind that the hole on the gamepad where the cable goes will only accept oval shapes - The D-pad is not terrible and for single inputs is very accurate however I still prefer the membrane ones found on the 8-BitDo Ultimate especially for games like Mario and Donkey Kong - The back buttons are limited to being mapped as the other controller buttons which is expected, but they are very easy to change on the fly without the use of software - Lighting effects have presets and brightness levels that can be adjusted on the controller without need for software - Vibration levels can be adjusted without software - ABXY layout can be swapped on the fly without software - You can easily change between input modes by holding the GameSir logo button and ABXY buttons (by default my controller goes into Switch mode when booting into Windows so requires me to manually change it or unplug and re-plug) - Can set hair trigger mode without the use of software (hold M button + L or R trigger for about 4 seconds) however this does not work in Switch mode probably due to Switch using digital triggers - The triggers are also hall effect and feel very smooth and can be completely adjusted using the software - Contrary to other people, I had only 1 issue where the software crashed when I was changing lighting effects on the controller and personally I love that the software is easy to use and not bloated like something you might find by Razer or Logitech - Overall, I just can't think of a better gamepad for this price point. I own a KingKong 2 Pro, 8-Bitdo Ultimate, and have upgraded 3 sets of joy-cons with GuliKit replacement joysticks, and these are the best feeling hall effect sticks on the market right now in my opinion. I've tried to go back to my DualSense Edge a few times since my purchase and I just can't, and for the price of just 2 replacement pot sticks from Sony you could be the proud owner of this masterpiece! Keep up the great work GameSir!
Review: It's great. I've ordered another one so I can have two. - I've had the GameSir Kaleid since December 2024. I love it. I love the micro-switch face buttons and the Hall Effect sticks. I mostly use it to play third-person shooters and action RPGs. I set my dead zones on the sticks to 0.0 and I have no drift. It's a wired-only controller but I'd rather have a wired controller than deal with batteries and the cord is a nice length. Because I wore the pads off of the thumbsticks on my previous Microsoft Xbox One controller that I used on PC (and my Xbox 360 controllers on Xbox360 before that), I also picked up some GameSir thumbstick caps when I bought this controller so I don't wear out my thumbstick pads. I've never actually used it without the thumbstick caps so I can't speak to how well the thumbstick pads wear. I find the controller very comfortable for long play sessions and so far it has held-up well to the stress I put on it. (I play a lot.) I've been thinking about ordering a second one for awhile--I buy things I like as though they're going out of style--so when I saw yesterday that desertcart had it for a lower price than I paid before, I placed my order for another one. There's nothing wrong with the first one, I just want a spare for the future. Aside from connecting it to a family member's Windows 11 laptop once to update the firmware on the controller when I got it, I've been using the controller on Linux Mint. The below information relates to my experience using the controller on Linux Mint. I'm using it via Steam Input on Linux Mint 22.2 to play Steam games. On Linux I currently have no control of the RGB, but it's fine; I just forget about it most of the time. I didn't buy it for the RGB, I bought it for the Hall Effect sticks and triggers, and the micro-switch buttons and D-pad. After booting my Linux Mint system, the Xbox logo button is not lit-up and the analog sticks on the controller are not detected until I disconnect it and reconnect it. Then the Xbox logo button lights up and the analog sticks are detected until the next reboot. (The other buttons, oddly, continue to work fine whether I re-plug it or not, it's just the analog sticks.) Linux Mint doesn't see the controller inputs outside of Steam (I might be able to fix that but haven't bothered since I don't play any games outside of Steam) but Mint does see the headphone/microphone jack on the controller as a sound device when the controller is plugged in. I often use it as my preferred headphone jack since the controller has a long cord. (Holding the M button while pressing the D-pad up or down adjust volume.) Anyway, it's a great controller so I'm buying a second one.

## Features

- 🎮 Multi-Platform Compatibility: The GameSir Kaleid works seamlessly with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, and Steam, delivering a smooth and lag-free gaming experience without battery anxiety.
- 🎮 Hall Effect: Featuring Hall Effect sensing sticks, the GameSir Kaleid offers anti-drift performance and exceptional durability. The precision-tuned Hall Effect analog triggers provide enhanced control for precise in-game actions.
- 🎮 Plug and Play: Enjoy hassle-free connectivity with our detachable 3m (9.8 feet) USB-C cable. Eliminate tangled cords and complex setups to enhance and simplify your gaming experience.
- 🎮 Four Distinct Motors: With four actuators—two in the grips and two in the triggers—the GameSir Kaleid delivers realistic and subtle vibrations, providing precise feedback for impacts, gunshots, and driving over surface irregularities.
- 🎮 Ultimate Personalization: Showcase your style with the GameSir Kaleid’s four ultra-personalized light effects. Adjust the brightness to match different gaming environments and switch up the look to suit your mood and style.
- 🎮 Comfort. Control. Compete: The laser-textured design on the grips and triggers ensures a secure hold during intense gameplay. This textured surface provides all-day comfort and prevents sweat or slipping, keeping you in firm control.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CY1PJ2CN |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,262 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #34 in Xbox One Gamepads & Standard Controllers #64 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers #68 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers |
| Brand Name | GameSir |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox One X, Microsoft Xbox SERIES X |
| Connectivity Technology | USB C |
| Controller Type | Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,465) |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series X |
| Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Weight | 430 Grams |
| Manufacturer | GameSir |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B0CY1PJ2CN |
| Model Name | GameSir Kaleid |
| Model Number | Kaleid |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What platforms does it support?**
A: It supports Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X|S, Windows 10/11 and Steam.

**Q: Does it have analog triggers?**
A: Yes, Hall Effect analog triggers with GameSir precision-tuned tech, with 100% response area and best-in-class. There’s also a quick switch to hair trigger mode by holding M + LT / RT for 2s, perfect for FPS and action games.

**Q: What is the speciality of the light effects?**
A: In the GameSir Nexus app, a diverse range of custom light effect sets is available for gamers to choose from based on their moods and game types. Additionally, gamers have the option to combine various light effects according to their preferences.

**Q: What are the special features of the sticks?**
A: Algorithm-optimized Hall Effect sticks, with 0 Fluctuation, 0 Deviation and 0 Circularity error. You can even easily set 0 Dead,zone and switch between Default and the exclusive “Raw” mode via the GameSir Nexus software.

**Q: Are action buttons microswitches or membrane?**
A: Microswitches buttons

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GameSir?? YES SIR!!!!
*by T***E on June 16, 2023*

- UPDATE!! The latest firmware and app version allow for setting the polling rate up to 1000hz!! This means the input delay can be shaved down to sub 1ms!! Best value PC gamepad on the market hands down!! - The T4 Kaleid is a great gamepad for many reasons, and not just because that sexy black PCB and clear shell! There are so many great features this gamepad has to offer as well as long lasting components and low input delay for a responsive experience. - The controller is recognized as an Xbox 360 gamepad in Windows 11 (XB1 in Steam) (X360 in reWASD) - 4ms(250hz) consistent input delay in PC mode (8ms gyroscope) - 8ms(125hz) consistent input delay in Switch mode (used reWASD to emulate X360 gamepad to measure) - Overclocking this gamepad did nothing as the jitter is already non-existent and polling rate locked - I did not test the other input modes for the gamepad - The hall effect joysticks in this gamepad are not made by GuliKit but feel very similar to the ones found on the 8-BitDo Ultimate and less like the KingKong 2 Pro - There are no anti-friction rings but the plastic around my joysticks is very smooth not catching at all - Using the software, you have total control over the deadzones of both joysticks - You can set the joysticks to raw mode through the software and completely disable the outer deadzone offering more precision however this will affect the circularity of the joysticks in both PC and Switch mode (PC mode turns from a circle to a circular square and Switch mode turns completely square) - With the outer deadzones capped to 95% I was getting near perfect circularity readings - Face buttons are super long lasting but will be subjective, I wish the plastic was matte, not glossy but I enjoy that they are cushioned and offer a satisfying click much like a mouse (they take getting used to because there is no feeling of bottoming out) - Capture button is only detected when in Switch mode - While I do prefer symmetrical joystick layouts like the DualSense offers, this gamepad is very comfortable for long periods of gaming (very lightweight and ergonomic) - The gamepad is wired only, but for me this was no issue as I grew up in the 90s and offers longevity as well as reduces e-waste - The included cable is very decent quality, thick and braided but keep in mind that the hole on the gamepad where the cable goes will only accept oval shapes - The D-pad is not terrible and for single inputs is very accurate however I still prefer the membrane ones found on the 8-BitDo Ultimate especially for games like Mario and Donkey Kong - The back buttons are limited to being mapped as the other controller buttons which is expected, but they are very easy to change on the fly without the use of software - Lighting effects have presets and brightness levels that can be adjusted on the controller without need for software - Vibration levels can be adjusted without software - ABXY layout can be swapped on the fly without software - You can easily change between input modes by holding the GameSir logo button and ABXY buttons (by default my controller goes into Switch mode when booting into Windows so requires me to manually change it or unplug and re-plug) - Can set hair trigger mode without the use of software (hold M button + L or R trigger for about 4 seconds) however this does not work in Switch mode probably due to Switch using digital triggers - The triggers are also hall effect and feel very smooth and can be completely adjusted using the software - Contrary to other people, I had only 1 issue where the software crashed when I was changing lighting effects on the controller and personally I love that the software is easy to use and not bloated like something you might find by Razer or Logitech - Overall, I just can't think of a better gamepad for this price point. I own a KingKong 2 Pro, 8-Bitdo Ultimate, and have upgraded 3 sets of joy-cons with GuliKit replacement joysticks, and these are the best feeling hall effect sticks on the market right now in my opinion. I've tried to go back to my DualSense Edge a few times since my purchase and I just can't, and for the price of just 2 replacement pot sticks from Sony you could be the proud owner of this masterpiece! Keep up the great work GameSir!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's great. I've ordered another one so I can have two.
*by A***. on October 29, 2025*

I've had the GameSir Kaleid since December 2024. I love it. I love the micro-switch face buttons and the Hall Effect sticks. I mostly use it to play third-person shooters and action RPGs. I set my dead zones on the sticks to 0.0 and I have no drift. It's a wired-only controller but I'd rather have a wired controller than deal with batteries and the cord is a nice length. Because I wore the pads off of the thumbsticks on my previous Microsoft Xbox One controller that I used on PC (and my Xbox 360 controllers on Xbox360 before that), I also picked up some GameSir thumbstick caps when I bought this controller so I don't wear out my thumbstick pads. I've never actually used it without the thumbstick caps so I can't speak to how well the thumbstick pads wear. I find the controller very comfortable for long play sessions and so far it has held-up well to the stress I put on it. (I play a lot.) I've been thinking about ordering a second one for awhile--I buy things I like as though they're going out of style--so when I saw yesterday that Amazon had it for a lower price than I paid before, I placed my order for another one. There's nothing wrong with the first one, I just want a spare for the future. Aside from connecting it to a family member's Windows 11 laptop once to update the firmware on the controller when I got it, I've been using the controller on Linux Mint. The below information relates to my experience using the controller on Linux Mint. I'm using it via Steam Input on Linux Mint 22.2 to play Steam games. On Linux I currently have no control of the RGB, but it's fine; I just forget about it most of the time. I didn't buy it for the RGB, I bought it for the Hall Effect sticks and triggers, and the micro-switch buttons and D-pad. After booting my Linux Mint system, the Xbox logo button is not lit-up and the analog sticks on the controller are not detected until I disconnect it and reconnect it. Then the Xbox logo button lights up and the analog sticks are detected until the next reboot. (The other buttons, oddly, continue to work fine whether I re-plug it or not, it's just the analog sticks.) Linux Mint doesn't see the controller inputs outside of Steam (I might be able to fix that but haven't bothered since I don't play any games outside of Steam) but Mint does see the headphone/microphone jack on the controller as a sound device when the controller is plugged in. I often use it as my preferred headphone jack since the controller has a long cord. (Holding the M button while pressing the D-pad up or down adjust volume.) Anyway, it's a great controller so I'm buying a second one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Connection and Platform Compatibility
*by G***A on August 1, 2020*

I purchased the GameSir T4 Pro because I already had a GameSir G3W and really liked the build quality, but wanted something wireless. I also wanted a full-sized controller with a few extra buttons. The two additional trigger buttons under the controller work well for N64 and Genesis emulation, as well as FPS games. Personally, I wish the controller were a little bigger. I previously purchased a SteelSeries Nimbus I returned almost immediately because it was far too small to fit my hands. Comparatively, the GameSir T4 Pro is more comfortable. Back when I was a teenager, I used to really dislike huge controllers - like the Dreamcast, original Xbox, and Sega Saturn controllers. They all felt like unwieldy platters I'd sooner eat off of than use as game pads, but even back when I had smaller hands, I could get used to them. As an adult, there's no getting used to controllers which are too small; the result is always accidental button presses and impercise control. While the GameSir T4 has required some getting-used-to, inaccuracy hasn't been a problem. Build quality is excellent - just like the G3W. The plastic is thick and the controller doesn't bend under stress. The button action is smooth, analog sticks are solid and don't drift, and the Dpad is very high quality. One thing I've always noticed with most 3rd party controllers is that the buttons generally slide around or stick in place. That's not a problem on Gamesir controllers. My only two gripes are that the RB and LB shoulder buttons are placed a little too high for easy access, and the M1 and M2 buttons underneath the controller are very clicky. Okay, I have one more gripe actually; Compatibility. I purchased the M4 to pair with an Nvidia Shield TV Pro, and while it does connect, it's pretty finicky. While the T4 Pro does list compatibility with Windows, Mac, Android, and Nintendo Switch, each connection is achieved in different ways, which can be a bit complicated. It actually comes with a radio frequency USB dongle that has to be plugged into Android devices to connect. That's not an issue with my Nvidia Shield because it features standard USB ports, but compatibility over Bluetooth will highly depend on which version of Android your device runs, and the included USB dongle may be troublesome for folks wanting to use the T4 Pro with a smartphone running a recent version of Android. I've also noticed that despite a full battery and connection to the RF dongle, disconnects are pretty frequent. If you set the controller down for more than a couple of minutes between game titles, it'll completely disconnect and need to be resynced. That wouldn't be an issue if the controller featured a quick-connect button, but GameSir has opted to use cryptic button combos to turn on the controller and connect it with various platforms. Each platform requires a different button combination, and it's tough to keep those memorized when swapping between Android, Windows, and game consoles like the Nintendo Switch. I think it's pretty rad the T4 Pro is compatible with so many different platforms, but getting the controller connected and keeping it connected are a bit of an annoyance. I've got to say, though - I was surprised when I opened the box and found out the T4 Pro does indeed include a USB-C charging cable. That's one of the many reasons I've returned previous controllers. If I'm spending $35-50 on a game controller, I don't want to make a second trip to the store for an additional $20 charging cable. Kudos, GameSir! Thank you for being considerate! The Gist: All things considered, I think the GameSir T4 Pro is an incredibly well-built controller and features an attention to detail rarely found in other 3rd party game pads. I could easily be fooled into thinking the T4 Pro was manufactured by a 1st party company like Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft; it feels that good. Connecting the controller could be easier, and it'd be nice if the RF could work across the 5GHz band since 2.4GHz is usually pretty saturated in tech-savvy households, but I can't say I've ever experienced a disconnect mid-game. I have noticed some input lag on specific platforms like Android, but I believe that has more to do with my Android devices then the controller itself. It's neat that the T4 Pro supports built-in button-remapping on specific platforms, but good luck doing that without reading the manual every time. I would suspect most players are going to opt for a software remapping solution instead. I do find it a bit troublesome that there's a potentiality slipping and hitting the wrong combination of buttons while in a game could result in accidental button remapping. What's worse is that once the controller is accidentally reprogrammed, there's no simple button combination to reverse the effect. If you're on-the-fence about a purchase, I would highly recommend GameSir's entire product line; not just the T4 Pro. I've purchased multiple controllers from GameSir, and they've all been a joy to use.

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