Tony Mark Neely—March 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is my first Game Controller and I think it works great. I bought it to play Games on my Chromebook. I play Browser Games like on Crazygames. It works great with the games with the ability to use the controller. I think it is very nice and seems well made. Plus it's very nice looking with a cool design. I'm very happy with my purchase. Read more
Kim—March 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It’s a very simple gamepad, nothing fancy about it, but that’s what I needed. The buttons and joystick have very much the feel and quality of a PlayStation 2 controller. Works well for simple retro game emulation that I use it for. Would probably work well for FPS and racing games as well. Read more
L. Airheart—March 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works well but ergonomics are terrible. It's going to take some time getting used to it, especially if you are trying to play fast paced games. It is plug and play and is responsive, however it feels like a brick. Read more
Ryan Bach—February 21, 2021✓ Verified purchase
I wanted a controller for PC gaming for the rare title where a controller is really that much better than kb&m controls, but I wasn't about to shell out $80 for an Xbox controller and the adapter needed to use it for PC. This is the one I settled on, and after at least 100 hours of gameplay use from Hades alone I can say it's a quality controller. Note that this does not have rumble capability of any kind, nor does it have some of the fancy speaker/microphone stuff Sony and Microsoft have started adding to their controllers. If you want all the bells and whistles of the expensive controllers - well, you're gonna have to buy one of the expensive controllers. But if you don't really care about that stuff and just want a well built controller with the standard modern Xbox/PS style layout, this one is a great choice. I have never had a game that supports controller input fail to map the controls correctly or anything like that. And if you install Logitech's profiler software, you can fully rebind the controls yourself - allowing you to correct annoying control setups in games that don't have built-in rebindable controller controls, or if you decide you want to use it for a game that doesn't even have controller support you can rebind the buttons to keyboard buttons so as far as the game is concerned you're just using keyboard controls. Not sure exactly how sophisticated the profiler is in terms of macros and the like because I've never bothered to install it, since this controller just works with no fuss for all the games I've tried it with. It even has a toggle switch on the back to switch to directinput if you wanna play some ancient game that lacks xinput support (if you don't know what this means, don't worry about it - xinput has been the standard for years now and any remotely modern game with controller support is gonna use it). All the buttons still feel good after 100+ hours of heavy use. I haven't noticed any issues with thumbstick drift, a problem even the "premium" controllers sometimes have. The d-pad is much higher quality than on most cheap controllers - it has 4 separate switches for the 4 cardinal directions instead of just one in the middle, so it is more reliable and feels better to use). The controller itself feels a bit lighter than an Xbox controller but still feels sturdy and durable. I'll admit I'm a big of a Logitech fan, so maybe I was biased to like this controller - but there's a reason it's one of the most common recommendations for a budget PC controller and the top seller in the PC controllers Amazon category. If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to an Xbox controller, and don't mind a wired controller or lack of rumble support, this is the product you're looking for. At full MSRP of $24.99 it's a very good deal, and if you're patient and look for deals it's not hard to find in the 15-20 range at which point it's an absolute steal. If you want a budget option that is wireless and has rumble support, look into the Logitech F710. Read more
Josh—January 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It works and it's not uncomfortable. The wire never seems to get in the way and it's long enough for my purposes. Connectivity is never an issue. I don't experience any lag and the fact it's wired means there probably shouldn't be any lag anyway. There's no vibration feedback but who cares. Universally good controller. Read more
Daniel—November 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I've been using this controller in the break room at my work for several years now. If you just want a cheap controller primarily for games that use the analog sticks, then this one is fine. It's fairly plug-and-play and has worked on everything I've plugged it into (even cheap emulator consoles running emuelec). Cord length is adequate. Haven't noticed any input lag. The overall hand-feel quality is nice. I have two main complaints: the d-pad and the loud buttons. The d-pad sucks. I mostly use this controller to play emulated 16-bit games, and the d-pad is very imprecise and super easy to accidentally get false diagonals on. Fighting games feel awful, platformers feel awful, tetris-like games feel awful; it's just bad. As a result, at work I mostly use this controller for slower-paced games or turn-based RPGs. It's not impossible to play those other genres with this thing, but it really leaves you wishing you had literally anything better. Second big annoyance is the buttons. They are LOUD. Every button makes a clacky noise (including the d-pad), so in the off-chance you do find yourself playing an action game with the d-pad, everyone around you is going to know about it. If you're in a similar situation as me and want a throwaway controller for lunch breaks or something, I'd honestly recommend spending a couple dollars more on one of the wired/wireless 8bitdos or Gamesirs or something. This thing is the epitome of average. Read more
JPARK—February 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I needed a controller for a martial arts genre game and I didn't want to spend upwards of $50-80 for a Xbox/PS controller so I settled on the Logitech F310 due to its enticing price. I have no complaints with its performance. All the buttons work as they should and the cord length is adequate for my current setup. A bonus is that it seems to work on Linux (Mint 22.2) perfectly fine. I used it on several other steam games and so far no issues to be had. As long as you buy this knowing it's a budget controller with basic controls (no haptics, touch pad, mic, etc) you won't be disappointed. Read more