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J**R
Reasonable Quality, but a Difficult Experience on PC
Probably great PS3 replacements, good enough plug-and-play PC gamepads, kindof a massive pain to use wirelessly on Windows. 8/10, would cheap out again.Right up front, these controllers are okay. They're a decent quality for the price, but not the best controller I've ever held. They both turn on and send all the inputs they're supposed to send when you press the buttons. I haven't held a first-party Sony controller in recent memory to compare them to, but the plastic shell mold seems to be shaped near-identical to PS3 controllers from what I can tell.Nothing stands out as feeling cheap. D-pad and face buttons are a bit mushy, but consistent even between the two controllers and are entirely usable for casual play. Start, Back/Select, and center/PlayStation buttons in the middle are all mushy as get-out and provide zero feedback. Luckily, you shouldn't have to use them often.The shoulder buttons click nicer than some more expensive controllers I own (Xbox 360, genuine Microsoft) and the triggers seem responsive. I didn't expect triggers under the shoulders, though, and don't really see a reason beyond indexing for them not to just be another pair of buttons; they aren't analogue inputs, just springy buttons.Joysticks are smooth and three out of the four are very consistent, the left stick on one controller is a bit stiffer going around the edges. Stick presses all click nicely and return easily. There also seems to be a huge deadzone in the centers, but that might just be my software configuration, YMMV.They each came with a set of silicone grip pads for the sticks. The pads add a little bit more grip and a ring of small bumps, but personally I prefer something more rubbery.Also in the box is two mini-USB cables for charging and pairing.I bought these controllers for use with a Windows PC. Most of my set-up and use revolves around getting them to work with a desktop computer, as I don't own a PlayStation 3/4/5 to connect them to.First off, they will connect to a PC as plug-and-play no problem if you don't mind leaving the cables attached. The included charging cables are a bit short unless you sit right beside your PC while playing, but you can buy much longer ones for cheap. Simply plug the controllers in and hit the center button.Things get messy if you want to use them wirelessly. They ARE Bluetooth enabled, but they don't have a standard pairing function or normal PC drivers for wireless play. So you're also going to need some software trickery.A bit of Googling lead me to a utility called ScpToolkit, which is the only safe and easy way to use PS3 controllers of any kind wirelessly on Windows. It isn't in active development anymore, but you can find the download on GitHub. It's all pretty straightforward. HOWEVER, if you plan to go down this path I highly recommend you buy a separate Bluetooth dongle for these. One of the $15 itty-bitty USB guys will work just fine. The problem is that if you have the drivers installed to use these wirelessly, the Bluetooth receiver using those drivers won't connect to any other type of BT device. The entire thing vanishes from your system unless you uninstall the drivers again.If you want a pair of cheap gamepads for your PC and don't mind either using a cable or dealing with old janky software, these get the job done pretty well.
F**A
Gracias
Han funcionado d manera excelente
S**A
Worth the money
I dont know much about controller but was looking for something for my 4yr old. It's been like 6 months now and there still working great battery life is good don't feel like we have to charge em very often
M**♡
Just ok
Ehh, they're ok I guess.. like the looks of them for sure. Cheap controllers, no weight to them. Feel cheap, but that's not a deal breaker. The controllers shut off rather quickly when not in use which can be extremely convenient, or inconvenient. They do glitch out and it will start acting like different buttons are sticking, messing up game progress. So I guess if you need cheap controllers, these aren't the worst. But if you have the extra money go for the more pricey ones.
A**A
They are the best your going to get
The blue one I have seems to be having issues randomly disconnecting and unable to disconnect until the controller is plugged back in so really its a corded controller. Its just for my son to play sonic 4 and we use the green one as well. They are durable and ours seem to have good control and sensitivity but the random disconnection while playing is the only let down. We only had them for a week or so I cant comment if it happens on both. since sony no longer makes ps3 controllers (the legit ones are way worse than these are now trust me I had 2 of them and threw them out in less than a year). So IMO having an original ps3 controller is the best (built pre 2014 I think) 2 of these and 2 ps3 controllers post 2014(*i think; they contracted to another company to build and they suck at it) these are the best things you can get right now. Long enough cords and solid plug in that dont just fall out. for the money I gave them a 4-5 because they are not as good as original with the random disconnect or maybe the batts only last an hour idk but they will turn on the ps3 as well.
D**
Cheaply made
Well they aren't worth the money, I was only able to pair one of the controllers, and it only works half the time
J**E
Does what i want
These were so my brother and i could play games together and they did the job. They turn off on their own after a few minutes so the battery times not wasted. Kind of annoying after getting a drink or taking a bio break, but not really a problem. Battery life lasts a few hours at a time and any more than that it's a good idea to take a break anyways. Mine came with green pads for the sticks that had bumps on them i assume for traction, but the sticks are more comfortable without them for now. I have had one issue where something got stuck on left, but turning the controller of and shaking it (tapping it gently on my table) unjammed it and i got control back. All in all I'm satisfied with them.
F**Y
Worth a try
Nice product for the price. Sturdy build and decent battery life. Bought for my 4 yr old and has been dropped many times on hardwood floors. Still running strong.
K**.
Great Product
Slightly bigger than original PS3 controllers but the joysticks are the same width apart so my tiny hands have to stretch a wee bit. Will take some getting used to as will the finger indents on the underside of the handholds. Came with bonus thumbgrips that I was happy to receive. Threw those on my original PS3 controllers as the tops of the joysticks had become sticky (I assume it is an age thing as it has happened to all 3 of my controllers.) Would recommend this product.
C**R
These are not the controllers you’re looking for
Well, you get what you pay for. One of these never worked to begin with. The other is only sort of decent.
A**R
Work great!!
My kids are happy with them, so if they're happy that means the controllers are working great! Also shipping was quick I got them sooner then what was said.
A**A
Very recommended
My kids say these remotes work great
K**N
Not a long battery life. Sometimes doesn’t want to connect to ps3
Short battery life
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