poetic_justice_—October 1, 2025
As far as functionality, have these Bionik Quickshot Pro Triggers made me a COD or Battlefield god? No. Have my reaction times improved by fractions of a second? I don't know; I still die all the time. Are these Bionik Quickshot Pro Triggers more comfortable than my regular DualSense R2/L2 triggers? Yes. Are my fingers less likely to slip off the ends during frantic button tapping? Yes. That is good enough for me. Installation is pretty straightforward. Loosen the screw (not too much, or the two pieces will separate and fall apart). Slide the trigger lock onto L2 or R2, fitting it snugly against the base of L2 or R2. Then, tighten the screw. If you accidentally loosen the screw too much and separate the two trigger pieces like I did, it's not a big deal. Realign the screw with the hole in the bottom trigger piece, and lightly tighten the screw to rejoin the two pieces. Read more
Crissy Cotto—July 19, 2025
These triggers cause the L1 and R1 buttons to remain stuck when pressing down. Also the L2 button did not work with either piece I put on. Very cute box it comes in but defective product. Do not buy. It's not worth the headache Read more
A. A.—August 14, 2025
Feels little awkward at first but after a while it’s normal. Use for COD works great! Read more
Hi-Tek Reviews—July 4, 2025
The Bionik Quickshot Pro tries to turn your DualSense into a tournament-grade beast, but it fumbles the execution like a rookie on game day. Here’s the honest breakdown: ⚠️ Cons (No Filters, No Excuses): 🚫 Fitment Woes – Clipping it on is an exercise in patience. The tolerances are all over the place, leaving gaps and misalignments that feel more back-alley mod than premium upgrade. 🚫 Cheap Plastics – For something that claims to elevate your controller, the plastic feels dollar-store thin. Long-term? Expect flex, wiggle, or maybe even breakage. 🚫 Click Clack City – Sure, the hair triggers work, but they’re loud and stiff, like you’re mashing keys on a typewriter instead of playing a next-gen console. That kills immersion in a heartbeat. 🚫 No Adjustability – One travel distance, no fine-tuning, and no on-the-fly switch back. If you change games mid-session, you’ll be forced to remove the whole unit like swapping shoes between sprints. 🚫 Potential to Harm Your DualSense – The abrupt trigger stops put stress on the adaptive trigger hardware. That’s a gamble on a $70+ controller I’m not sure is worth taking. 🚫 Questionable Value – For what amounts to a plastic trigger stop, the price feels padded. DIY mods or other third-party brands might do it cheaper and better. Bottom Line The Bionik Quickshot Pro tries to act like a pro-grade solution, but under-delivers with awkward fit, concerning build quality, and the risk of wearing out your expensive DualSense. In short? It’s the video-game equivalent of strapping a giant spoiler on your family sedan: sure, it looks ready to race, but it’s not winning any trophies. ⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆ — Three stars, because it does technically work, but it’s far from a polished, pro-level upgrade. Read more
Luis Ariel Molina—April 1, 2025
Muy practico y comodo para jugar, super feliz de los mios Read more
Mark—April 20, 2024
Fits great on the dual sense controller! Great assisting for that first player mode Read more
Christopher L George—July 25, 2024
Very disappointing. They were easy to install but they are not made correct because they make the L1 and R1 buttons stick. Read more
Monique—November 8, 2022
It improves my accuracy in games Read more