I think this controller is atypically designed when it comes to assembly and disassembly. Within 3:03-3:08, the horizontal from-the-bottom view of the dpad action, that shows a panel line between the rubber grip and the rear shell, which indicates separate piece. There's also a handful of frames within 12:17-12:18, when the screwdriver is wedged into the controller's right side, that show the top shell's plastics go fairly deep into the grip tip piece, and within the same frames you can also see a bit of panel separation from the grip piece and the rear shell. I think this is a situation of having removable grips, like an Xbox Core controller, but molded more like a DualShock 4 handle, except the grip itself should slide off within the axis of the handle itself. I would assume that the back of the grip, not the wrap-around portion that slides over the shell, but the portion molded into the rear shell, has clips attaching it. If you continue looking at how to disassemble this controller, I'd start with looking at how the grip pieces come off, as the rest of the controller looks to be clips outside of the two top screws that probably only exist for rigidity for the phone clip. Of course a company will also say that disassembly of a product will damage it, every company that isn't directly right-to-repair-friendly will deter anyone from opening their products.
@@VKsChannel There will never be updated version, that was just a decoy answear mate. The price is too good to have a second version made espacially, so people can potentially prolong the life by fixing bits. I think the company is awesome for offering a 4 hall sensor gamepad so well priced. But it is a Chinese company, they're not famous for being truthfull. And they even tried to get that disassembly part of video removed. I don't think you're getting another gamepad from them, but i value your honesty greatly.
I think you're right, i can see a seam between top and bottom half, under the rubber grip, at the pointy bits/horns of the pad. The rubber itself is holding halves together and most likely like you said, hiding screws as well.
usually you test the sticks in more detail. Give an answer, please: 1) does it have an inner dead zone? 2) what about stick sensitivity compared to dualshock or xbox (alps)?
I did a detailed test at 8:42 The center deadzone is pretty ok and the stick sensitivity feels about the same as general alps joysticks I just can't confirm because this controller is sealed and can't be opened without destroying it
@@VKsChannel yea I went ahead order the MOBAPAD New CHITU hall effect ones. Also got the nyxi GameCube joycons to coming in. I've been playing tears of the kingdom. With the big hori joycons. I've realized how much a big difference this has been.
No problems, I'm reviewing the updated version now but the updated version has 2 small issues that I will report back to the company and see if they will fix it before I release the review
I think this controller is atypically designed when it comes to assembly and disassembly. Within 3:03-3:08, the horizontal from-the-bottom view of the dpad action, that shows a panel line between the rubber grip and the rear shell, which indicates separate piece. There's also a handful of frames within 12:17-12:18, when the screwdriver is wedged into the controller's right side, that show the top shell's plastics go fairly deep into the grip tip piece, and within the same frames you can also see a bit of panel separation from the grip piece and the rear shell. I think this is a situation of having removable grips, like an Xbox Core controller, but molded more like a DualShock 4 handle, except the grip itself should slide off within the axis of the handle itself. I would assume that the back of the grip, not the wrap-around portion that slides over the shell, but the portion molded into the rear shell, has clips attaching it. If you continue looking at how to disassemble this controller, I'd start with looking at how the grip pieces come off, as the rest of the controller looks to be clips outside of the two top screws that probably only exist for rigidity for the phone clip. Of course a company will also say that disassembly of a product will damage it, every company that isn't directly right-to-repair-friendly will deter anyone from opening their products.
Since they said they're gonna revision the controller I'll wait for the updated version
@@VKsChannel There will never be updated version, that was just a decoy answear mate. The price is too good to have a second version made espacially, so people can potentially prolong the life by fixing bits. I think the company is awesome for offering a 4 hall sensor gamepad so well priced. But it is a Chinese company, they're not famous for being truthfull. And they even tried to get that disassembly part of video removed. I don't think you're getting another gamepad from them, but i value your honesty greatly.
I think you're right, i can see a seam between top and bottom half, under the rubber grip, at the pointy bits/horns of the pad. The rubber itself is holding halves together and most likely like you said, hiding screws as well.
I like how the buttons are colored for Xbox but still in Nintendo position. Repairability is pretty garbage.
As you're already reviewing Easysmx 9124 Pro can you compare it with Gulikit kingKong 2 Pro? That would be a great video people would want to see.
I won't compare them directly but I will make all of the tests I made with the gulikit
usually you test the sticks in more detail. Give an answer, please: 1) does it have an inner dead zone? 2) what about stick sensitivity compared to dualshock or xbox (alps)?
I did a detailed test at 8:42
The center deadzone is pretty ok and the stick sensitivity feels about the same as general alps joysticks I just can't confirm because this controller is sealed and can't be opened without destroying it
Pretty neat controller.
you deserved more view.
Love from the Philippines bro
How it is battery performance, full charge time and how much time can we use with it.
i have kingkong pro 2, do you think this is better than gulikit?
Not better but it is more comfortable
i want to replace the thumstick of this model.which replacement should i buy
Thank you for the real good review ❤
Is there a dual mode wireless and wired? Or just wireless?
Wondering are the joysticks hall effect ones. Similar to the gulikit makes? Where they don't drift.
there is a new version of this one with hall effect sticks, I'm covering it soon
@@VKsChannel yea I went ahead order the MOBAPAD New CHITU hall effect ones. Also got the nyxi GameCube joycons to coming in. I've been playing tears of the kingdom. With the big hori joycons. I've realized how much a big difference this has been.
Thanks for the detailed review! Do you know if it works with Mac computers?
Yes it does
Thank you! @@VKsChannel
Are you having any problems with the controller after these months? Or is it as good as new?
No problems, I'm reviewing the updated version now but the updated version has 2 small issues that I will report back to the company and see if they will fix it before I release the review
@@VKsChannel wait how can I difference this one from the new one?
@@aleshofastora440 the new version has hall effect sticks and triggers and is named 9124 pro
@@VKsChannel strange, I can't find it on sale
@@VKsChanneldid they fix the issue?? I'm planning to buy the pro one.
Do you have the size for those grips for the analogic or some link to buy It ??
I bought mine here
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DmntNDp
and here's the blue one
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DePhV3H
can you review easysmx 9110 pls especially with the deadzones thank you ..
I will ask easy smx about it
is there analog triggers?
Do they still work fine after a year?
Yes
Damn good reveiw 😍
I think there is a screw under the label
There's not, I checked it
@@VKsChannel Oppss I purchased
Link and code?
Its on the video description code is vk14
Nah not even close to my 8bitdo pro 2 which is still good since launch and no drift yet
The pro 2 is great but this one is almost half of the price with the same functionalities
@@VKsChannel half the price but will not even last 6 months of daily use and can't be repairable so nah it's like burning your money
@@kamm3021 and why yo came up to this video? you need attention or something?
@@VKsChannelho fixes there own controller anyway ill just huy a new one once its broken
hust bought this one fantech controllers are trash