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The Dual Hall Effect PC Controller is a versatile gaming controller designed for a wide range of devices including PC, iOS, Android, and Switch. It features advanced Hall Effect technology for precise control, a long-lasting 800mAh battery, and customizable buttons, making it perfect for both casual and competitive gamers.
Button Quantity | 30 |
Additional Features | Hall Effect Joystick, Joystick Speed Down, Gyro Aiming, Hall Effect Trigger, 4 Macros |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, PC/Mac, iOS, Android |
Controller Type | PC Controller |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4G, Bluetooth, Wired |
Compatible Devices | Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, PC/Mac, IOS, Android |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
C**S
If you need a Controller BUY THIS ONE
BEST controller out there!Works on ALL platforms includingiPad Pro 10.5Windows 10 / Steam / Epic / Roblox /Warhammer / Don't Starve Together / Palworld etc.Samsung Note20 came with a GREAT phone holster.Charges fast and lasts for DAYS even with continuous play.WORKS with REWASD to change keybinds and for certain games that normally CAN'T see controllers.Has GREAT feel of buttons, nice size for smaller hands, good rumble feedback.Wish I could give this 20stars!
D**S
Works great and compatible with my PC
If I were a little more savvy enough on this kind of tech I could give a better review. However I an old fart that barely gets it. I do understand that it can do some really cool stuff. More than I could do at this time. I Do volunteer work for a company and I needed to make a tutorial on using different controllers to play this particular online game. The controller worked great and was easy to connect and did everything I needed it to do to sync with my PC to take the place of a hard wired Joy stick and rudder pedal system Wirelessly. However this can do way more than I have time to investigate. Definitely a great buy
M**S
Quality build
I didn’t expect to get Hall effect thumb sticks but after doing some circularity tests and opening it up this did come with them. Have been using this for Fortnite, slippi melee and apex. I will say that the dpad is very sensitive and may give neighboring direction so buttons a misinput. The joystick toggle press in is way more sensitive than a stock Xbox controller and has been messing me up at times. The biggest adjustment is just how fast this controller is. With 700-1000 hz polling rates and 1 ms response time it’s the fastest controller I’ve ever used. With Fortnite specifically I have to get used to the inputs I use otherwise I mess up my editing sequences. Will take a second to get used to even if it mirrors my default Xbox controller with 4 button strike pack attached. Also I purposely bought the version that I thought didn’t have Hall effect thumb sticks bc I’ve had other controllers with he thumb sticks and my fine tuned aim and flick shots are tailored to the standard 12%-18% error rate that I experience on the corners of stock Xbox controller thumb sticks. If anyone knows of a way using possibility 3rd party software to simulate that error rate that would be awesome m. Message it to my gamer insta saruno
R**G
Could be an excellent controller for the price, some caveats.
This controller has several things going for it, and maybe just a couple not. I like (and is the primary reason I made the purchase) the FOUR rear buttons. There are many controllers these days with rear buttons, the vast majority of them seemingly have two. Which would probably be amazing for someone that's never had them before, but all my controllers either have 4 or can install 4 total. I may not always use them all, but even if I'm just using two sometimes I like for them to be on the same side, I enjoy having that configuration flexibility. The rear buttons of this controller are in a slightly odd position for my hands, I wish they could have been closer to the bottom of the grips, but it's a minor adjustment. I do like that the buttons are placed vertically and not some other nonsensical configuration. I like that there is no rubber coating on the body, the grip texture on the back is actually a fine pattern of micro bumps molded into the plastic. Felt a little strange at first, but I find myself liking it a lot the more I use it. The face buttons feel good, the Hall triggers feel really good, the sticks (once I put some covers on them) feel good although I wish they had Hall sensors like the triggers. I have mixed feelings of the bumpers, they're positioned well and are easy enough to operate, but I don't like the click and how loud they are. Not a deal breaker to me, but I do wish the actuation was softer. I don't particularly care for the gyro function, but it was never my intent to use it anyway. I tested the gyro briefly, mostly by accident, one of the rear buttons is configured by default to activate the gyro. It mentions this in the instructions, but I guess I still wasn't really expecting it. Basically like all motions controls, it sort of "works," but is mostly a flaky and useless gimmick. I'd have preferred to lose the gyro and gain Hall sticks, but such is life. The D-pad feels good to me, probably about as good as the face buttons. I don't know how well it would do with a fighting game, I haven't really played those in decades, but for my purposes it works fine. I probably wouldn't use a controller like this for a fighting game anyway, I'd prefer something shaped more like a classic SEGA 6-button or a SNES pad.The hardest part of operating this controller was actually finding a device that the configuration software would work with. I started with my phone, which has a MediaTek chipset. The KeyLinker software mentions at startup that it may not work correctly with MTK hardware. The app was able to detect the controller, but could not actually interface with it. Fortunately, I have other devices to test with, so YMMV. Took a few tries, but I did eventually wind up connecting it to a device that worked, a Galaxy S7. Once up and running, the configuration software worked great. My controller was already running the newest available firmware. The app has an advanced mode which gives more granular control over the various options, especially the deadzones. There are sections for key binding and macro management, although the controller itself is able to do some things like rebindings directly. After a few minutes of testing I'd had my sticks and triggers adjusted perfectly, was even able to set a custom sleep timer.The controller comes with a detachable phone holder, it seems pretty sturdy to me, although my phone is quite small and very light anyway. There's a cover around the USB port that slides off to expose the attachment point for the phone holder.I haven't had any connection issues. Aside from the mobile app quirks, but the connections were fine, my issue was finding a device the app worked correctly on. I have no Switch to test the Switch connection. I've been using it with an Xbox One, connected through a Brook Wingman XB by bluetooth. The wireless dongle it comes with also seems to work fine, to get that to work correctly with the Wingman it had to be in XInput mode. Switch Pro mode mostly worked, although the triggers were digital. DirectInput mode did not appear to be compatible with the Wingman.For the price I paid, and considering the features they managed to stuff in, I think this is a really nice controller. Maybe not as nice as my collection of PowerA Fusions, or Xbox Elite, but it's half the price or less compared to some other devices. As is, I think the controller is a good value. If you have a device that can run the companion app correctly and are able to calibrate the controller, it's a VERY good value.
C**N
Horrible stick drift not worth it
It was great i loeved it but literally 2 days later it got massive stick drift I tired it on other games and it actually was the controller and not my game this controller was good until it got stick drift I don’t recommend getting it at all Dont even waste ur money or time it’s a horrible controller the stick drift is so bad o don’t even wanna use it anymore and I don’t I just put it away don’t waste ur money on this peace of crap
S**A
Good controller, connection sucks
Controller has a cool design (cool lights) but weird button layout, I don't really get it but it isn't a big deal.What is a big deal is when the controller decides to disconnect mid-gameplay. This connectivity issue is a big problem which makes me want to say I recommend this with reservations. This is better than a lot of other controllers but it's just poor.In terms of playing with the controller though, it works pretty nice and feels comfortable too.Again, my biggest issue is the connectivity.
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