**Note: there is no rumble motor in this, that is one other thing I wish for in the next model. Also, we cut the games montage for runtime reasons. What's YOUR favorite telescopic controller? Is this one you're interested in?
Great review. I have the X2 pro from gamesir. Great controller although it just broke sooooo....excellent reason for an upgrade and I'm looking at this. Also, I totally agree that they need to add rumble effect to their controllers ... I would definitely pay the extra cost
This controller is amazing! I ended up taking a knife to the thin rubber grip on the usb-c connector side, and now it works great even with a case on it.
Surface Duo 2 user here. I love the idea of using these controllers for DS/3DS emulation. Unfortunately the issue is the one you outlined with the USB-C port being on the right side instead of the left. The Gamesir X2 is the only wired option that comes close to a proper DS style configuration for foldables, but it's showing its age and doesn't have the ergonomics I would like on the G8. I wish controller makers would acknowledge this growing use case and swap the port back over to the left, as I see no real benefit to moving ports to the right for non-foldable phones. I dunno, it just seems like a continually missed opportunity to me for a more robust use case/audience. Thankfully, I'm no stranger to modding, and someone has already done a mod on the Surface Duo subreddit for the G8 that adapts it for better fitment. I might try it.
When you see Gamesir at CES can you ask them these questions? 1. Backbone is the only telescopic Android controller recognized by COD Mobile (that is, without a keymapper). They even have their own in game setting. Have they reached out to Actvision/Tencent to work out something similar for their controllers? 2. Now that iPhones have switched over to USB-C, will some of their older controllers be updated to support them? Android telescopic controllers generally don’t work out of the box for the USB-C iPhones. I’m specifically curious about the X2 Pro since it was never released for iPhone.
Doubt you'll see them at CES given their affiliation with EggNS emulator and how they are using a stolen code. Don't get your hope up with these Chinese companies. One day they're great, next day they don't even exist.
you did something in this video that no one else could. Try to use it with a phone case. I can now see that with some cases (in some cases) it will work.
I love my GameSir X2 Pro. It's the reason why I have such a hard time considering the cheaper retro handhelds. At the end of the day I just want something with enough performance to run most of the stuff I care about, a pretty + big screen to stare at while doing it, and some nice buttons/sticks/analog triggers. An old flagship phone from 2018 with a Snapdragon 845 will run circles around most new handhelds while flaunting a really nice OLED or, like the LG G7 and Xperia XZ2, peak LCD technology; and a good used one will be dirt cheap from the usual sources. Or repurpose the one you already own that's sitting in the junk drawer. Or use the one you daily. Either way; building your own handheld using a phone and a telescopic controller is a great option if you're like me and you've got Ferrero Rocher tastes on a Great Value budget. I don't know why I'm getting ready to type what I'm getting ready to type. Selfishly, I shouldn't, because it'll hurt my chances of winning... LoL, as if anyone is going to read this far. Anyways; GameSir is giving away five G8 Galileos on their Twitter, on Christmas Day. I entered because as much as I love my X2 Pro I'm sure I'd love this unit just a little bit more. To enter you just have to comment under the right post/tweet and they're going to use a random comment picker to pick the five winners. Good luck to everyone who did make it this far. One thing to note about GameSir USB controllers, and this is very important, is that they aren't compatible with every USB-C phone. Or at least my X2 Pro isn't. It requires the phone to have USB Power Delivery 2.0 support in order to pair. If you've got a flagship then you're probably going to be fine. However; a lot of midrange and lower end phones quietly omit PD 2.0 support to save a few pennies. I've got only phone that supports my X2 Pro. I've got a couple of big battery prepaid phones that can run Dreamcast and PS1 like a champ (an older Moto G7 Power and a new Galaxy A-something) and would be perfect to use with my X2 Pro; but, no dice. They both have working OTG and a USB 2.0 port; but, neither has USB PD 2.0. I don't know if the G8 Galileo has the same shortcoming. All I can recommend is that if you don't have a flagship Android or iPhone then do some research before you buy a GameSir USB telescopic controller. Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays to the Retro Handhelds team and community!
You can use it with a folding phone. I think everyone is weird wanting the screen to go up past the controller, rather have it come down past the handles of the controller.
I have it, and it's almost offensive how good it is. I wish game sir made joycon replacements using the tech/design cues from this controller, because damn. Forget about retro handhelds, this is better than just about every handheld controller for the Switch. And I've tried a lot of those. Also Spigen makes some thin and good phone cases, I had no issue leaving the case on.
You're lying if you say these are better than every joycons for switch. If you tried just about every joycon then you would know they are way better joycons than this out there. First off, the original split pad pro and kinvoca joycons are way better than the gilallo8.
@@redcrimson1028 I've played with the original split pad pro, its dpad is allright, I never quite got used to their shape. The split pad compact is far better. But the gamesir just feels nicer overall. I don't know if it's better than ALL joycons, but I am not "LYING" when I said I've tried a lot of those. Of course I didn't try all of them, this is the first time i hear of kinvoca, so maybe they are better. I am also really hoping the new Mobapad ones are better, cause I am getting them soon. BTW, Hori lose points because my left split pad got a huge crack after I dropped it ONCE. I don't remember ever seeing a more fragile controller .
Mine came with a wonky left trigger (the sensor would read from 6-25% at rest) but I just exchanged it through amazon because the rest of it is so good. Really like this thing.
Ah you can calibrate that in the app by the way, mine was doing the same thing at first. This is something good to note, because I assumed it was just me. After the app updated to latest it defaulted to correct deadzones too.
I'll be honest with you. Keep them both, especially if you like retro emulation or fighting games. The g7 pro has a superior d pad for anything like nes, snes, gba, any fighting game, ECT. However for any modern usage like remote play or gamepass, fortnite, minecraft, or even later systems (psp,gc,ECT) the g8 is the clear winner based on comfort. In short, d pad reliant games go with the g7. For everything else use the g8. Just remember it's d pad is not as good as the g7's. Return the backbone if you have one.
@@matts1978 dude thank for your response, i actually find the g8 pro used more power compared to x2 pro by huge amount 50 mah vs 140 mah, because the g8 put DAC in it, for the design and comfort, i feel like g8 its more comfortable because its more ergonomic & natural for hands. For a design for me both are tied, but the x2 pro got fatigue faster, im playing like 1 hours and i need to put down the gamepad and need to rolled my fingers. G8 also support yuzu emu by default unlike x2 pro, and also the g8 support
This is sweet! Imagine a handheld be so customizable! Makes me think if there are smartphones without the phone part but has different aspect ratios, say a 3:2 snapdragon 845, 865, or a 4:3 or a 16x9 with a mediatek whatever lol. Great review, Stubbs! Kinda sucks without the rumble but.. there's "rumble" on the phone lol.
With all the options available for telescopic controllers this seems like the best choice but do any other brands have any advantage with exclusivity in their apps like being able to play certain games or use third party apps like GeForce Now? Like would there be anything I wouldn't be able to do with this that I could with the Kishi for example?
if you are doing a review on the gamepad, please do a more detailed review of the sticks, because at 13:26 you twisted them too fast, and for some reason no one puts emphasis on this, because the presence of dead zones and smooth operation of the sticks is very important during gaming, for good aiming and more precise positioning of the character. There are even geeks who solder them for more precise sensitivity! And this is a very important point! I would really like to see a comparison of stick sensitivity on different devices and different models! I would say that this is exactly the factor that affects the purchase of a new model, not an old one. If it were possible to compare them, it would be easier to make a decision not only about buying a gamepad from some company, but also to choose a specific model.
I would have bought the Galileo, but my X2 pro lost a button and customer support says they don't sell replacement. Amazon says they ship it with two sets of xaby buttons so I got another X2 pro. But if it also gets messed up and there's no remedy AGAIN, I'll probably never buy another Gamesir.
Also, this works for iOS pretty well. Using on my iPhone 15 pro, only gripe I have is it has to be used in PlayStation mode, which messes with default Steam!ink button mappings. It’d be fine if the button inscription was square, x, circle and triangle, but it’s ABXY. Why would this be the default? Funny design decision.
This controller needs expandable storage; add a micro SD card or M.2 NVMe slot. Expandable power using optional battery packs would also be nice to have.
How's the sound through the 3.5mm jack? I always worry that these devices cover the phone's speaker. Having a 3.5mm jack seems like a great solution. How's the audio quality and latency when using it? It's a shame Bluetooth has so much lag. That makes it pretty much a no-go for gaming. Especially on phones that don's support low latency codecs. *I'M LOOKING AT YOU, SAMSUNG!* 😠
It sounds like the ABXY buttons aren't very clicky with the rubber membrane. How are they compared to other controllers? I have a Backbone and I find it a bit too clicky.
Does the green led turn off if you put the phone to sleep? I'd like to keep a secondary phone indefinitely in there and treat it as a handheld-console, but that led would drain the battery i think. Also Great video and thank you :)
People on Reddit report that a phone that usually drains 5% per night drains about 30% with the controller attached. Which is a bummer, as it adds an extra step to what you were planning.
Just wanted to come back to report: I have had a phone in the controller for 3 days now, and it hasn't eaten more battery than normal. But also, it is without any firmware updates, because the app wants so many permissions, including exact location, that I'm not gonna install it. I don't know if that would change with an update.
I'm currently using it on an ipad and you don't need to download anything it's just play and play, I think the app is there but I still haven't needed it for anything. I'm making a video on that in the next few days. -Aish
Hall sticks, better buttons and triggers, ergonomics, really everything to me beats the X2 Pro, but that is a personal preference, if you're happy with the X2 Pro and aren't wanting any changes, then you already have the perfect controller for you.
Great review, never tried one of these add on's before, this one really makes me want to change that. Question, has anyone used this/any of the other ones with a Pixel 8/8 Pro? Methinks that thick camera visor might get in the way.
Works fine on pixel 8 pro. The expansion gap happens on the left side so the camera bar clears it. I use it with a spigen thin fit case. Everything works fine.
@@zakuworks000Gaming phones generate heat. Which is why it's a no brainer to add cooler. Gamesir X3 did it. Gaming phones removed expandable storage. 128 gb and 256 gbs sometimes are not enough anymore. Specially hoyo games that can reach 35 gbs and switch roms reaching 20 plus gbs. I've talked with people having the same issues. So no. You're just too ignorant on this subject.
The right analog stick looks painful to use by non-asian adult hands. The Nacon MGX Pro is already a bit smaller than the Xbox Elite 2 controller, and this is an even bigger compromise. It's something between the size of a normal controller and the backbone style cramptroller. The new PlayStation Portal controller setup shows that the larger style is the way to go for serious gaming. I'll buy one of these if they come out with a larger one or at least attachments that can make the shell/hand grip area larger.
Man RUclipsrs are promoting this thing like crazy! Sheesh. Nothing worth playing on cell phone that I can't do better on my switch and consoles for me to purchase this thing for mobile. Nice accessory, either way though lol
Disagree. I use it with my iphone 15 pro. Only gripe I have is you have to use it in PlayStation mode, which swaps my button layout in steam link. I have to map PlayStation to Xbox in my head, which is fine.
Nah just good old Brachydactyly type D, which is a skeletal congenital variance, you're thinking of Nail Clubbing which indeed has multiple health issues associated. This also is a good moment to discuss Van Halen: ruclips.net/video/-4tbaqvDCO0/видео.htmlsi=f2pXrlVUqBK3QSKL
**Note: there is no rumble motor in this, that is one other thing I wish for in the next model. Also, we cut the games montage for runtime reasons.
What's YOUR favorite telescopic controller? Is this one you're interested in?
Good that there's no rumble motors because this runs off your phone battery so any led or motor is going to drain your phone even faster.
Great review. I have the X2 pro from gamesir. Great controller although it just broke sooooo....excellent reason for an upgrade and I'm looking at this. Also, I totally agree that they need to add rumble effect to their controllers ... I would definitely pay the extra cost
@@JeseLuvv61 Thanks Jesse, and man yeah, WISH we could get rumble.
rumble motor and bluetooth would be my ideal
This controller is amazing! I ended up taking a knife to the thin rubber grip on the usb-c connector side, and now it works great even with a case on it.
Rad to hear! That's a cool mod.
your video and audio quality is top notch !
Thank you! We've been working hard to improve that
Surface Duo 2 user here. I love the idea of using these controllers for DS/3DS emulation. Unfortunately the issue is the one you outlined with the USB-C port being on the right side instead of the left. The Gamesir X2 is the only wired option that comes close to a proper DS style configuration for foldables, but it's showing its age and doesn't have the ergonomics I would like on the G8. I wish controller makers would acknowledge this growing use case and swap the port back over to the left, as I see no real benefit to moving ports to the right for non-foldable phones. I dunno, it just seems like a continually missed opportunity to me for a more robust use case/audience. Thankfully, I'm no stranger to modding, and someone has already done a mod on the Surface Duo subreddit for the G8 that adapts it for better fitment. I might try it.
This to be honest!
You're right! I hadn't thought about it before
Great review. I got this one coming tomorrow off Amazon. Will give my backbone a break. Thx dude.
Ah that's awesome! Glad to be of help, thanks for watching!
When you see Gamesir at CES can you ask them these questions?
1. Backbone is the only telescopic Android controller recognized by COD Mobile (that is, without a keymapper). They even have their own in game setting. Have they reached out to Actvision/Tencent to work out something similar for their controllers?
2. Now that iPhones have switched over to USB-C, will some of their older controllers be updated to support them? Android telescopic controllers generally don’t work out of the box for the USB-C iPhones. I’m specifically curious about the X2 Pro since it was never released for iPhone.
Great questions! I will write these down, thank you!
Doubt you'll see them at CES given their affiliation with EggNS emulator and how they are using a stolen code.
Don't get your hope up with these Chinese companies. One day they're great, next day they don't even exist.
Wdym there are a lot of USB C controllers for Android that are recognized on COD mobile?🤔
you did something in this video that no one else could. Try to use it with a phone case. I can now see that with some cases (in some cases) it will work.
I love my GameSir X2 Pro. It's the reason why I have such a hard time considering the cheaper retro handhelds. At the end of the day I just want something with enough performance to run most of the stuff I care about, a pretty + big screen to stare at while doing it, and some nice buttons/sticks/analog triggers. An old flagship phone from 2018 with a Snapdragon 845 will run circles around most new handhelds while flaunting a really nice OLED or, like the LG G7 and Xperia XZ2, peak LCD technology; and a good used one will be dirt cheap from the usual sources. Or repurpose the one you already own that's sitting in the junk drawer. Or use the one you daily. Either way; building your own handheld using a phone and a telescopic controller is a great option if you're like me and you've got Ferrero Rocher tastes on a Great Value budget.
I don't know why I'm getting ready to type what I'm getting ready to type. Selfishly, I shouldn't, because it'll hurt my chances of winning... LoL, as if anyone is going to read this far. Anyways; GameSir is giving away five G8 Galileos on their Twitter, on Christmas Day. I entered because as much as I love my X2 Pro I'm sure I'd love this unit just a little bit more. To enter you just have to comment under the right post/tweet and they're going to use a random comment picker to pick the five winners. Good luck to everyone who did make it this far.
One thing to note about GameSir USB controllers, and this is very important, is that they aren't compatible with every USB-C phone. Or at least my X2 Pro isn't. It requires the phone to have USB Power Delivery 2.0 support in order to pair. If you've got a flagship then you're probably going to be fine. However; a lot of midrange and lower end phones quietly omit PD 2.0 support to save a few pennies. I've got only phone that supports my X2 Pro. I've got a couple of big battery prepaid phones that can run Dreamcast and PS1 like a champ (an older Moto G7 Power and a new Galaxy A-something) and would be perfect to use with my X2 Pro; but, no dice. They both have working OTG and a USB 2.0 port; but, neither has USB PD 2.0. I don't know if the G8 Galileo has the same shortcoming. All I can recommend is that if you don't have a flagship Android or iPhone then do some research before you buy a GameSir USB telescopic controller.
Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays to the Retro Handhelds team and community!
5:35 why did tis scare me 😂😂 i dropped my drink everywhere
These just aren't made for folding phones. Simple as that. Most people have a normal phone.
You can use it with a folding phone. I think everyone is weird wanting the screen to go up past the controller, rather have it come down past the handles of the controller.
I have a foldable Samsung and it's perfect
Exactly
I have it, and it's almost offensive how good it is. I wish game sir made joycon replacements using the tech/design cues from this controller, because damn. Forget about retro handhelds, this is better than just about every handheld controller for the Switch. And I've tried a lot of those.
Also Spigen makes some thin and good phone cases, I had no issue leaving the case on.
You're lying if you say these are better than every joycons for switch. If you tried just about every joycon then you would know they are way better joycons than this out there. First off, the original split pad pro and kinvoca joycons are way better than the gilallo8.
@@redcrimson1028 I've played with the original split pad pro, its dpad is allright, I never quite got used to their shape. The split pad compact is far better. But the gamesir just feels nicer overall. I don't know if it's better than ALL joycons, but I am not "LYING" when I said I've tried a lot of those. Of course I didn't try all of them, this is the first time i hear of kinvoca, so maybe they are better. I am also really hoping the new Mobapad ones are better, cause I am getting them soon.
BTW, Hori lose points because my left split pad got a huge crack after I dropped it ONCE. I don't remember ever seeing a more fragile controller .
What spigen case do you have? I've been looking for one that fits
Looks like the most enticing choice. I just started looking at these things today.
Its pretty neat! Good luck on your quest
dude the retrobreeze mod is exactly what i need for my tab s6 to stream games.
Hell yeah man!!
Mine came with a wonky left trigger (the sensor would read from 6-25% at rest) but I just exchanged it through amazon because the rest of it is so good. Really like this thing.
Ah you can calibrate that in the app by the way, mine was doing the same thing at first. This is something good to note, because I assumed it was just me. After the app updated to latest it defaulted to correct deadzones too.
So it sounds like Shem is upping competition on the ‘build the biggest handheld’ competition
He is currently in the lead
I mapped RS and LS to the respective macro buttons. Makes sprinting with it easier.
Damn just bought x2 pro and this g8 its like a big upgrade 😢😢😢, can you compare between these two? What cons & pros between these two.
I'll be honest with you. Keep them both, especially if you like retro emulation or fighting games. The g7 pro has a superior d pad for anything like nes, snes, gba, any fighting game, ECT. However for any modern usage like remote play or gamepass, fortnite, minecraft, or even later systems (psp,gc,ECT) the g8 is the clear winner based on comfort. In short, d pad reliant games go with the g7. For everything else use the g8. Just remember it's d pad is not as good as the g7's. Return the backbone if you have one.
@@matts1978 dude thank for your response, i actually find the g8 pro used more power compared to x2 pro by huge amount 50 mah vs 140 mah, because the g8 put DAC in it, for the design and comfort, i feel like g8 its more comfortable because its more ergonomic & natural for hands.
For a design for me both are tied, but the x2 pro got fatigue faster, im playing like 1 hours and i need to put down the gamepad and need to rolled my fingers.
G8 also support yuzu emu by default unlike x2 pro, and also the g8 support
This is sweet! Imagine a handheld be so customizable!
Makes me think if there are smartphones without the phone part but has different aspect ratios, say a 3:2 snapdragon 845, 865, or a 4:3 or a 16x9 with a mediatek whatever lol.
Great review, Stubbs! Kinda sucks without the rumble but.. there's "rumble" on the phone lol.
And rumble in mystery razer controller!
Hehehehehehehehehehehe..... @@retrohandhelds
With all the options available for telescopic controllers this seems like the best choice but do any other brands have any advantage with exclusivity in their apps like being able to play certain games or use third party apps like GeForce Now? Like would there be anything I wouldn't be able to do with this that I could with the Kishi for example?
if you are doing a review on the gamepad, please do a more detailed review of the sticks, because at 13:26 you twisted them too fast, and for some reason no one puts emphasis on this, because the presence of dead zones and smooth operation of the sticks is very important during gaming, for good aiming and more precise positioning of the character. There are even geeks who solder them for more precise sensitivity! And this is a very important point! I would really like to see a comparison of stick sensitivity on different devices and different models! I would say that this is exactly the factor that affects the purchase of a new model, not an old one. If it were possible to compare them, it would be easier to make a decision not only about buying a gamepad from some company, but also to choose a specific model.
Thanks for watching, i'll take this note down for next time!
Great video as always, talking about the water review of course 😂
🤣
I would have bought the Galileo, but my X2 pro lost a button and customer support says they don't sell replacement. Amazon says they ship it with two sets of xaby buttons so I got another X2 pro. But if it also gets messed up and there's no remedy AGAIN, I'll probably never buy another Gamesir.
Also, this works for iOS pretty well. Using on my iPhone 15 pro, only gripe I have is it has to be used in PlayStation mode, which messes with default Steam!ink button mappings. It’d be fine if the button inscription was square, x, circle and triangle, but it’s ABXY. Why would this be the default? Funny design decision.
Yeah I hear you there 😆, glad to hear iOS works well with it!
I like that you showed with the galaxy fold. the fit had me wondering about it
Ah glad it was useful for you! I love my Fold, works well with it despite plug on the right. Thanks for watching!
Cheers. So if I already have a GAmesir x2, what do I gain with the G8 please?
Mainly ergonomics meaning it's more comfortable, better joysticks, analogue triggers, and a headphone jack (if you care about that)
This controller needs expandable storage; add a micro SD card or M.2 NVMe slot. Expandable power using optional battery packs would also be nice to have.
That would be incredible!
I was gonna ask what the use of that would be, but then I realised that not all flagships these days come with sd slots...
@@kusakabe3264and even if they do. More storage is always a win. Imagine having 2 SD cards. Up to 3 TB on a phone. Crazy 😂
Troll?
Not bad idea but none the other controllers haves that
Can this be used as a wired pc controller by plugging a usb cable from a gaming laptop to this thing? 🤔
How's the sound through the 3.5mm jack?
I always worry that these devices cover the phone's speaker. Having a 3.5mm jack seems like a great solution. How's the audio quality and latency when using it?
It's a shame Bluetooth has so much lag. That makes it pretty much a no-go for gaming. Especially on phones that don's support low latency codecs. *I'M LOOKING AT YOU, SAMSUNG!* 😠
It sounds like the ABXY buttons aren't very clicky with the rubber membrane. How are they compared to other controllers? I have a Backbone and I find it a bit too clicky.
Does the green led turn off if you put the phone to sleep? I'd like to keep a secondary phone indefinitely in there and treat it as a handheld-console, but that led would drain the battery i think. Also Great video and thank you :)
You could physically disconnect the light but there may be an option in the software, I need to check
People on Reddit report that a phone that usually drains 5% per night drains about 30% with the controller attached.
Which is a bummer, as it adds an extra step to what you were planning.
@@ujai5271this is absolutely something to consider
@@ujai5271 thanks for the info. What a bummer
Just wanted to come back to report:
I have had a phone in the controller for 3 days now, and it hasn't eaten more battery than normal.
But also, it is without any firmware updates, because the app wants so many permissions, including exact location, that I'm not gonna install it. I don't know if that would change with an update.
I got it and have an iPhone 15. I can’t get any of them to work and it’s driving me crazy
I got the gamesir G2 from years ago
If the software isn’t available for iPhone, how do you get the updates?
I'm currently using it on an ipad and you don't need to download anything it's just play and play, I think the app is there but I still haven't needed it for anything.
I'm making a video on that in the next few days.
-Aish
So I realized when he removed the joystick the stem and case was black I got my but it’s red not sure if there are different or updated ones out there
Will a iphone with a symmetry otterbox case work on this?
Doesn't work. The metal USB plug on the Galileo is to short to plug into my phone. And with an extender, its too long to fit. Brother :/
Does an 11 inch tablet with a case fit in one of these?
Wait for the Elo Vagabond
Does this work with the Iphone 16 Pro?
Gamesir X2 Pro i have. Struggle to see what upgrades the G8 brings to the table
Hall sticks, better buttons and triggers, ergonomics, really everything to me beats the X2 Pro, but that is a personal preference, if you're happy with the X2 Pro and aren't wanting any changes, then you already have the perfect controller for you.
@@retrohandhelds fair points, happy with the X2 Pro and how it feels for now
I think the bigger issue is that there's never enough time to game 😔
@@HughesyTech tell me about it, we are in an era with amazing games and hardware, without the time to really enjoy it all.
@@retrohandhelds ❤️ I love my kids, but give me a few weeks away from them cos I have a backlog of games to get thru! 🤣
@@HughesyTech hahahaha, you and me both!!!
I've never liked any of those telescopic controllers as handheld game consoles. Makes such a super tacky looking handheld.
Will it charging work for cheaper phones?
of course, that is if it has usb-c
Does it have gyro ?👀
Cod mobile works without remapping if you put the controller in ds4 mode
Does the gamesir also work on The GamesirVX aimbox because I don't see it in the options please anyone here can help me
does g8 got rumble feature? 🤔
Unfortunately no it doesn't, it relies on the phones built in vibration.
Does this require Bluetooth? It’s looks like you can connect it when it shows on the app but I go to my phones setting and I see nothing
No its only direct plug in, the app is showing options for their other Bluetooth controllers.
@@retrohandhelds ok good bc it was getting confusing i was considering sending it back
have you tried switch its mode?@@migueltrujillo341
Great review, never tried one of these add on's before, this one really makes me want to change that. Question, has anyone used this/any of the other ones with a Pixel 8/8 Pro? Methinks that thick camera visor might get in the way.
Works fine on pixel 8 pro. The expansion gap happens on the left side so the camera bar clears it. I use it with a spigen thin fit case. Everything works fine.
Just add an sd card slot and cooling fan and this will be perfect for me.
Since companies nowadays stupidly remove sd card slots for gaming phones
No one cares about that functionality. Sorry.
Not a bad plan I'll have to mention to GameSir!
@@zakuworks000Gaming phones generate heat. Which is why it's a no brainer to add cooler. Gamesir X3 did it.
Gaming phones removed expandable storage. 128 gb and 256 gbs sometimes are not enough anymore. Specially hoyo games that can reach 35 gbs and switch roms reaching 20 plus gbs.
I've talked with people having the same issues. So no. You're just too ignorant on this subject.
Cooling fan is ok... but SD Card slot on a controller??
work on wild rift ?
does pubg work without problems?
Does this support asus rog phone 7?
One of its pictures when you gonna buy, have a list with some device it incompatible. And you can ask Gamesir direct, in their site
These controllers would be better if they included a microsd slot especially since most high end phones dont have them anymore.
MicroSD is long gone. UFS storage is much much faster and more reliable than this argument.
oOooo Razer and GameSir, listen to this commenter!
Razer clapped back with the ultra
Hello sir, i hope you notice my, is it battery consuming?
Hi, yes it will drain the device battery 🙂
@@retrohandhelds drain? Like it will exuast my device battery?
The right analog stick looks painful to use by non-asian adult hands. The Nacon MGX Pro is already a bit smaller than the Xbox Elite 2 controller, and this is an even bigger compromise. It's something between the size of a normal controller and the backbone style cramptroller. The new PlayStation Portal controller setup shows that the larger style is the way to go for serious gaming. I'll buy one of these if they come out with a larger one or at least attachments that can make the shell/hand grip area larger.
The razer kishi v1 and 2 are some of the best gamepads you can get for mobile. It's far from just decent my friend
7:35 that looks awkward
Man RUclipsrs are promoting this thing like crazy! Sheesh. Nothing worth playing on cell phone that I can't do better on my switch and consoles for me to purchase this thing for mobile. Nice accessory, either way though lol
Not for ios
Disagree. I use it with my iphone 15 pro. Only gripe I have is you have to use it in PlayStation mode, which swaps my button layout in steam link. I have to map PlayStation to Xbox in my head, which is fine.
@@C0LPAN1C it only support controller game can't screen mapping like an android.
I just came here to do this.
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you should see a doctor those look like clubbed fingers. that could be a sign of other medical issues.
Nah just good old Brachydactyly type D, which is a skeletal congenital variance, you're thinking of Nail Clubbing which indeed has multiple health issues associated. This also is a good moment to discuss Van Halen: ruclips.net/video/-4tbaqvDCO0/видео.htmlsi=f2pXrlVUqBK3QSKL
Is there any auto button feature? Turbo or auto clicker
Stop it. That's why later they start prohibiting stuff for the games, or bannings.
Does the gamesir also work on The GamesirVX aimbox because I don't see it in the options please anyone here can help me
Does the gamesir also work on The GamesirVX aimbox because I don't see it in the options please anyone here can help me