Brian G.—October 12, 2025
I’m really happy with this PS5 controller—it’s an awesome alternative to Sony’s official one. The Bluetooth connection works flawlessly with both my PS5 and PC, and the battery lasts a long time, even through marathon gaming sessions. The colorful RGB lighting gives it a cool, modern vibe, and I love that the buttons are programmable so I can customize the layout to my liking. It feels solid and comfortable to hold, and the response time is quick and accurate. Setup was super easy, and it worked perfectly right out of the box. Overall, this controller looks great, performs even better, and is a great value for the price. Read more
Vic Vega—October 27, 2025
It is a very good looking controller. 100% can't deny that it looks really good and some of the macro features on it are for sure a bonus for anybody that plays a fighting game like Virtua Fighter or Tekken. That's it for the good. This controller has a unique issue of performing like it has already been damaged. To begin, the user is instructed to connect the controller to the console via the usb-c cable that it comes with. The exact reasoning why I am unsure of but after trying to connect it with both its own cable and the one that comes stock to the Playstation 5, I can assure you that you will have the same issue regardless of how you connect it. Second, the controller itself does not respond to input very well or at all depending on the generation of game you are playing. Case in point, while playing Space Marine 2, a PS5 game, the controller was almost completely unresponsive save for a few thirty second intervals where you would be able to move and shoot. Then you would be locked into your last action(i.e. running forward, walking forward, camera panning indefinitely in a direction, etc.) and it would take a whole minute to be able to move again. However, when playing a Playstation 4 game like the Mortal Kombat X, the controller would be immediately responsive but then, during gameplay it almost seemed like it couldn't handle more than 1 input at a time(you can move forward or you can punch, you cannot do both.) Oddly enough however... this wireless controller seems to work just fine when plugged into the console. So I went to google to see what to do. Tried re-calibrating the controller and it worked a little bit. After calibrating it twice I was able to do more with it momentarily but after about an hour or so of messing around with it and trying to make it work, I came to the conclusion that the reason this is such an awful wireless peripheral is because IT IS NOT a wireless peripheral. This controller when used wireless has all of the aforementioned issues. It becomes unresponsive, it doesn't turn off, all of those issues are present when using this as a wireless controller. Plug it in and boom, everything works fine, it's responsive to all inputs, it can handle more than one or two button presses at a time, and it becomes a really good controller. Just really wish they included that in the user manual. Read more
Richard Combes—November 12, 2025
This controler is amazing! It took the tedious grind out of some of my games by being able to almost automate the whole process, just by stringing many actions to one buttion. Its abit lighter then a dual shock and connects just as fast, hasn't had any disconnect issues and I feel like the battery life is longer. Only thing I wish It could do would be to loop macros so I can one and done. Lol I would recommend 10/10 Read more
Brandon M.—July 10, 2025
I am on my second DualSense that has developed stick drift and decided to give this a try. There are several vendors who sell this controller with slight variances in their descriptions. In fairness, the other vendors claim Hall effect where this one does not. I liked the blue so I crossed my fingers and hoped, but alas, this controller has classic potentiometer sticks that will be prone to stick drift over time. I can't speak to the other vendors description accuracy, but can 100% confirm this controller does NOT have HE or TMR sticks. Pros: - Pairs with PS5 just like a DualSense - plug it in and press the button - Supports waking up the PS5 wirelessly by pressing the "home" button (PS button) - The triggers are Hall effect, but not the sticks :( - Colorful LEDs (if that's important to you) - Easy mapping of back buttons to face buttons Cons: - The 3.5mm headset jack has terrible quality audio. Constant background noise even with all audio settings turned down. No 3D audio support. - No mute button on controller - D-pad is not good. Had a number of times when it would register incorrect input. E.g. hit down and it registers down+right - Back buttons placement and design leaves a lot to be desired. The placement is too far inward which makes for an awkward reach. The actual button shape IMO should be reversed to allow more of a squeeze to activate instead of an awkward finger extension to activate (see photo). - THE BIG ONE: No Hall effect / TMR sticks. TLDR; For this price, I'd spend a few bucks more and get a DualSense or find a different 3rd party controller that has HE or TMR sticks. Read more


Lucien Groleau—November 4, 2025
If half a star was an option that would be it. Frequently disconnects. Ordered two and BOTH were garbage. AVOID THIS PRODUCT. Read more
Marc R.—November 9, 2025
Great controller! Very tactile texture and is less slippery (to me) than the PS controller. You have to connect to the PS by USB to connect. Then it's seen as Bluetooth and works as intended. Good light work that isn't obtrusive and can be changed around Read more
Jim Crouter—November 17, 2025
I will be honest left bad review because I thought I broke it / it had issues when trying to play plugged in. I was able to get it working again however by connecting it through USB to my computer. Decided to change my review. Read more
James Maloney—November 18, 2025
Very nice controller it works well as a back up controller and its pretty sturdy I dont think it would break easy if dropped or anything. Buttons dont stick and no stick drift. Read more