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The GameSir X2 Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Game Controller is designed for both iOS and Android platforms, offering seamless connectivity with Bluetooth 5.0. It features a classic ABXY button layout, customizable turbo functions, and a powerful 500 mAh battery for up to 20 hours of gameplay. Compatible with popular cloud gaming services, this controller transforms your mobile gaming experience into a console-like adventure.
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | GameSir |
Series | X2 Bluetooth |
Item model number | X2BT-BK |
Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
Operating System | Android,Ios |
Item Weight | 11.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.03 x 4.17 x 2.17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.03 x 4.17 x 2.17 inches |
Color | X2 Bluetooth (For iPhone/Android) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacturer | GameSir |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09155BTFX |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 14, 2021 |
O**S
Perfect for Fold 3 and other tablet sized devices
When I decided to jump into the foldable market with the Z Fold 3 I had to say by to my razor Kishi but I found the game sir. It's great for mobile and cloud gaming. Holds all phones and tablets perfect snug buttons are clicky and nice. Down side is the triggers are also buttons. But it expand wife enough to hold the Z Fold 3 which is what matters to me. PS get the BLUETOOTH version as the usc c version won't work.
T**R
I got 2 and they both don't power on
The media could not be loaded. I ordered one of these controllers really excited to be able to use the controller with my phone when I got it I tried turning it on by using the power button and following all the instructions inside the booklet I even tried charging it for half an hour or more like the instructions tell me to I even hard reset the controller via the instructions on the internet from the manufacturer and still no luck so I put in a replacement order through Amazon and they sent me a second one and the second one gave me the same issues. It's the only time it would ever want to turn on is when you hook it up to the charger and so after you got done holding the reset button for a solid minute and a half and then the controller would stay on for like a minute and then after that it'll turn off you can try hitting the power button again in the combination of power button and the letter A button or the power button and the letter B button. (Instructions to you power button is also the home button) I don't like leaving bad reviews if a product is good it's good I'll leave a good review and I don't mind giving products a second chance but what I do give it a second chance and make it the same issues it can't be just a coincidence I understand there can be ones that just go bad over time and all these controllers come with a little what looks like a guitar pick that is a guarantee that the controller works when they packaged it up and sent it off and sadly the two I got at least don't I charge them both I've done all the troubleshooting on both of them and everything I could find online trying every button combination I can think of to try to get it to turn on the couple moments it's on I'm able to connect it to my phone and it works for the couple of seconds I get to enjoy it.But overall the build quality is really nice and it feels good in the hands. But if it doesn't turn on since this is a Bluetooth only a model the controller is useless I hope that they can figure out what's going on with these controllers and I hope to be able to find another controller in the future that will actually work and power on thank you.
R**D
Surpringly good
Prior to purchasing this product I owned a Razer Kishi. While the two operate differently (the Kishi is of course USB C) I will be writing this review using the Kishi as a frame of reference.Build Quality: I was pleasantly surprised here. While the controller is entirely plastic, it feels very dense. I doubt it could withstand repeated drops onto concrete, but I have no concerns about it's resilience for typical day to day use. It's considerably heavier than the Kishi which makes sense, since it has an integrated battery. Based on this I can't speculate if one is denser than the other. What I will say however is that the "bridge" between the two halves of the gamesir feels much better built than the Kishi.Ergonomics: Its... Ok. Not great, but still better than something like Joycons (at least for my largish hands). The one thing that I would knock points off for is the triggers. They're clearly buttons (they don't register a scale of input). But overall the buttons are clicky and very usable considering the form factor.Connectivity: I've not had any issues registering or maintaining connection. Also, there seems to be no noticeable latency. I'm honestly a bit surprised.Battery life: I've not used it extensively enough to say - I will update my review if I form an opinion down the road.It is worse than the Kishi in that it needs charging, however the Kishi does drain your phone battery, so really it's a matter of preference as I see it.Portability: in it's collapsed form it is slightly (maybe 10-20%) wider than the Kishi. "Pocketable" is a stretch unless you happen to be wearing cargo pants, but it will definitely fit in a backpack, purse, etc.Other considerations:. The gamesir comes with rubber/silicone joystick "grips", which in my experience get knocked off very easily. Seriously if you like em, you might want to glue them on.The gamesir can adapt to a wide variety of phone (possibly even small tablet?) Sizes. That's the primary reason I bought it (the Kishi doesn't fit my Fold 3). Bluetooth controllers also seem to be more widely supported (I have a few games that wouldn't work with my Kishi, but all of my games work with this so far), but obviously, depending on what you play ymmv.Finally, the gamesir comes with a pretty nice molded carrying case. It feels like there's a lot of wasted space in the case to me and I don't know that I'll use it, but it was an unexpected bonus that may have value to some.Overall, for a device that is considerably cheaper than the Kishi, I like the Gamesir better in several ways.
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