Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Gamesir X2 Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gamesir X2 Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller.
May 2021
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The editors liked
Plug and play
Easy setup
Passthrough charging
Flexible Type-C plug
Don't have to remove the phone case to use the controller
Custom key mappings (if they worked)
Easier gameplay with physical controls
Responsive controls
Great button layout
Fits small and large Android devices
Fits most phones w/ cases
Bluetooth connection
Easy pairing
Comfortable
Solid build and comfortable
Satisfying button quality
Competitive price
Seamlessly works with all controller supported Apple Arcade and MFI games
Sturdy design
Buttons press in nicely
Vibration
Comes with a protective case
Supports all smartphones sizes
The USB-C dongle can be adjusted to an angle of up to 51 degrees
It's Plug and Play
No lag
Pass-through charging USB-C port
Great action on all buttons and triggers
Feels great even over longer gaming sessions
Lots of attention to detail with the controller design
Carry case is very sturdy and should protect the device easily
The editors didn't like
Questionable button layout not configurable
Too much play in joysticks
Poor ergonomic design makes it difficult to use for some games
Headphone jack would be great
Add G-Touch functionality for iOS version 14
No Lightning port support for iPhones
Face button layout
No vibration motors
Not ideal for shooters
Switching Bluetooth channels is a little cumbersome
No rumble
Crap app
Lightning port can easily get damaged
The pad on the joysticks could have been larger
The buttons are close to each other which can lead to fatigue depending on the game
The app needs a lot of polishing
Occasional connection issues
Some games don't recognise the controller
Having to reconnect for mapping mode is a little clunky
Abstract: GameSir launched its new X2 Lightning model of the incredibly popular GameSir X2 mobile gaming controller recently. It is fully compatible with iPhones on iOS 13 and above. The X2 Lightning version is compatible with Apple Arcade and MFi games and like it...
Published: 2021-06-28, Author: Jason , review by: androidguys.com
The GameSir X2 Bluetooth Controller is a fantastic alternative to the Razer Kishi. It works great with a variety of devices including Android phones, Android tablets, iPhones, and iPads while also being compatible with popular cloud gaming services. Plus...
Published: 2021-06-23, Author: William , review by: makeuseof.com
Great action on all buttons and triggers, Feels great even over longer gaming sessions, Lots of attention to detail with the controller design, Carry case is very sturdy and should protect the device easily
Occasional connection issues, Some games don't recognise the controller, Having to reconnect for mapping mode is a little clunky
Published: 2021-06-05, Author: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: Smartphones quickly took over the market as one of the most popular places to play games, but it's only been recently that we've seen a surge in console quality, controller-friendly titles and services. Big games like Call of Duty have a serious presence...
Published: 2021-06-04, Author: Paul , review by: pocketables.com
Abstract: Game controllers for your phone aren't new these days, but games that actually are advanced by them on Android and iOS are. I got very much interested in some of the clip on controllers back when streaming games were a new thing (the experience of those w...
Published: 2021-05-30, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
the GameSir X2 Bluetooth Mobile Controller brings a lightweight and inexpensive solution if you're looking for a decent mobile game controller. We Like: + Maximum compatibility+ Great battery life+ Easy to set upWe Didn't Like: - A vibration motor would...
Fits most phones w/ cases, Bluetooth connection, Easy pairing, Comfortable
Face button layout, No vibration motors, Not ideal for shooters
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