@@CatSovietski haha seems I'll have to do that, I ended up getting the blackshark fun cooler 3 earlier, and its a beast at cooling my snapdragon gen 1 chip but finding a controller is hard, maybe I'll just have to get a mount for a xbox controller are such
I have this controller. Been using it for PS remote play. If you hold power + B/O button it will detect it as DS4 controller for both android and ios. Love it! BSP-D3 Controller Guide ======================= Press RB + Power button : Xbox Input Press B + Power button : Playstation Input Press R3 + Power button : Turn off lighting Back button mapping : Hold Select + M1 or M2 (indicator light will blinking), then press the button you want to copy. Then press the M1 or M2 again. Enjoy!
If you don't mind me asking, what is the name of the controller? I've been wanting to buy one for comfortable gaming so I'm not stretching my finger the entire length of the grand canyon so I can pull up my mini map💀💀
Oh god, i was looking at this controller for about a month, but didn't find any review from someone who already tested high end controllers. This video is exactly what i needed!
I find the way they did the ABXY buttons pretty neat with the letters inside the PS shape and that the label is under a clear button meaning that you shouldn't ever have to worry about wearing the label off with your thumb. Smart. But yeah, would have been more awesome with a traditional D-pad.
I got a VERY similar one (2 actually, for my kids) from Ipega last year at around $15 (converted from my currency) each. I was really surprised with how they handled, it's a pretty solid bluetooth controller.
@@Nickbaldeagle02 ipega has this exact controller model as their ipega-9217. Idk your basis for your assumption but if ipega thought it was good enough to take it for their brand, then I say they're as good as ipega.
I'm wondering why there's not a lot of cheap usb-c telescopic controllers. Shouldn't they be easier to manufacture since they are simpler - no bluetooth chip, no battery etc.? All they'll ever need is passthrough charging so an old phone can be a dedicated emulation device.
The USB-C protocol is probably just as hard to work with as Bluetooth. I'm just a hobbyist, but I've studied both protocols a bit for microcontroller projects, and USB C is somewhat complex deal with, especially with power and data negotiations happening on the same bus
$20? where we are (SEA), this thing's $12 (includes shipping). it's been in my cart for a while now, but your review was really the clincher. I'll probably get a couple of these to give out for Christmas. Thanks!
I'm not that serious of a gamer. Just like to accompany my younger brothers to play a few games sometimes. I don't intend to overspend on controllers I probably won't even use frequently so this controller is really the one I've been looking for.
The fact that it identifies itself as an xbox controller alone made me order one off aliexpress, £14.50 inc delivery and tax. Ive been looking for something like this since I first tried cod mobile. I have a ps4 controller that works fine but I really wanted this sort of form factor.
I use xiaomi 12t pro, the camera protrudes a bit. May I ask if this D3 can play the AetherSX2 emulator on Android well? What color is best? and let me know which is better if possible. is ipega 9087s better? and what kind of ipega should i choose?
I bought this recently, this controller is so good for its price I love it! you don't need to buy more expensive controllers if you play only in your free time! I highly recommend this!
The thing that made me order one of these is the support for CoDM - something that a lot of other third party controllers, even high end ones (looking at you, 8BitDo) can't do.
From what uveseen only this one and Gamesir 2 Bluetooth have this function to simulate Xbox. This one can also connect with Xbox true adapter so probably the key is there! Its pretty slick tho ....my kishi went dead. So i for 10,35 this seems like the better deal
Just got that controller and I'm really impressed! The solder buttons feel kinda cheap, but overall it's a nice construction. One thing is kinda weird though, xinput didn't work nice on my phone... maybe it's the controller or maybe it's android 13, but I had many problems with it. Funnily enough, switching to ios mode (power+B) fixed everything!
I didn't like the analogue sticks all that much, and it feels like a happy meal toy, but for ~$10, can't complain. If I use it enough, I can use that to justify buying a higher end controller. The buttons on the back don't allow you to hold the button it's mapped to, and unpressed other buttons, so that doesn't work so well.
Pretty cool. Hope these devices keep getting better and cheaper. Pulled the plug on Gamesir x2 Pro last month with early BF deals.. and am very happy with it. Before that, I tried iPega Red Knight which I agree had some wonky joysticks + fluctuating latency. I also tried the SNES 8Bitdo and a clip with my Xbox controller, and none of them really ever felt great and were too cumbersome to set up.
X2 Pro is by far one of the best controllers out there, but beware of stick drift, my unit started showing the said problem 8 months in, now i have to clean the analog sticks evey 2 to 3 months of use to get rid of it, but it is still the best controller I've seen
Thank you for the video! Thanks to your review of Saitake 7007F i bought one 2 years ago and was very happy. But unfortunately for me around 4 months ago left stick start to make false moves in games. I started to search another telescopic controller and found this video from you! Thank you another time! Your video reviews are best! Especially thanks for showing dead zones of analog sticks!
Really useful review as always ETA - I wonder if you could add in some extra handsets when you're making videos about this kind of controller so we can see how a smaller/ older device looks when inserted. My Galaxy S8 is still my daily handset and much smaller than your shiny new Pixel and it would be good to get a feel for what older 5 to 6 inch handsets look like.
Thank you so much! I've been looking for something like this for a while. Bought some and returned them because they weren't compatible. I was at the point I would just cut a PS4 controller in half and make my own.
While the separated d-pad is an automatic pass, I'm glad to see some good cheap competition in this really overpriced space. The range of colour options is especially refreshing!
Realistically, if you're 'serious' about gaming - you wouldn't be buying this device. This is perfect for me, looking to relive my youth on PS2 in short 20 minute bites whilst on my commute.
I've been using this controller so much and It hasn't broke anything on it. here in my country it costs about $6-7 USD. I've been playing my emulators with it and even as an extra controller for my PlayStation 4.
Great tip on the x-input mode, I'm going to use it from now on. Got mine for U$7 (Aliexpress), just got into the emulation "hobby" and I think it's a nice little start. Regarding the dpad, there are some 3d printable dpad for joycons which I think can be used on these, maybe enlarged a bit (there actually lots of designs of custom dpads which I think would work nicely on these).
Thank you for the tutorial, I've had this controller for playing apex legend mobile but I'm using the 3rd party app for D-input mode and it sucks. Feels like it's a waste of money, but then after watching this video, I didn't know I can connect it using X-box mode and can play it smoothly. Thank you again for this video. Much appreciate! 💖💖💖
Just got it. The latency on this thing is insane. It's even lower than my 8bitdo pro 2. Unfortunately you have to prepare for some quality control issues. Mine had a very loose trigger but I did fix it by pushing some b7000 phone glue on the top part of the trigger for less wobble.
I got one of these, and there are two things that confuse me 1. How can you tell when it's charging, when its done charging, when it needs to be charged etc 2. In the manual l, it says how to setup the M1 and M2 buttons, but it's confusing Edit: I figured out how to program the M1 and M2 buttons 1. Press and hold the SEL button, then hold the M1 or M2 buttons, Wich ever you wanna program 2. hold the two buttons until the 3 blue lights start blinking rapidly, then let go of the two buttons 3. Press the button that you want to program to the M1 or M2 button 4. Press the M1 or M2 buttons, whichever one you programmed, and your finished 5. Repeat step 1 and press the M1 or M2 button, whichever one you programmed, to clear the input
I bought an 8BitDo Pro 2 with attachment for my phone, but end up using that controller more for my PC or Switch. It is just too big a setup for on the go, and the other controllers like this were too expensive. This might be what I am looking for for cheap on the go playing on my phone...
Friend gifed me his old Poco F1 phone for free , and bought this controller and made that phone a nice gaming handheld device , for super cheap , can play emulators and native android games and even genshin impact , been using that controller for 3 months now too and its not broken yet and feels nice and its honestly lovley , i am very poor atm and this fit my budget too well and i can play a bunch of games its just a lot of fun qnd it makes me happy that theres still somthing decent if you got no money haha
*@ETA PRIME* & whomever else may have this exact same BSP-D3 model controller with the Playstation symbols on the face buttons. Having those particular face buttons may indicate that version also has a PS4/DS4 mode. With the controller off, hold the "Circle"+"Power" buttons to put it into Dualshock 4 pairing mode.
Multiple pairing modes: Can be paired to register as: •Dualshock 4 (PS4) •Xbox Controller •Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (will pair to your Switch) •iSO •Android You can use this thing to natively play anything. Both this BSP-D3 & the larger BSP-D5 controller work the same
thank you! i was connecting using D3 and it doesn't even work. now with your explanation and now i can play with the xbox connection! thank you kind sir!
It should be noted that for this controller to work it depends on your phone's processor. MediaTek is not supported in many games. Perhaps this is common to all controllers on the market. The game programmer does not include MediaTek in his programing. So depending on the game and even simple games like Buggy Racing it doesn't work. You will tear your hair out wondering why it is not working.
Nah your phone is just bugging im sure all controllers will work with all chips you probably used android mode instead of x input mode which you shouldve read the guide
You can also connect to a Nintendo Switch (NS) by going to the Change Grip Order in NS the holding RT + Power button for 2 secs. LED 1 and 2 will flash then press L + R. Amazing how versatile this little gizmo is! The actual gift that truly keeps giving - iO, Android, PC, NS, PS3, PS4, wired and 2.4G modes
Bruh, i am looking and researching at this day and you also hop in. I found one around $11 in my country so I think it is good for its price. I suggest getting the BSP-D5 since it is a 'better' or a upgraded version.
Got one today for about 8$ shipped (Ph local shipping) so far so good needed to set up to D3 mode. Glad you share the connection setting here at your video. Thankyou!!
Thank you for the recommendation. I always wanted a strechy controllers but did not want to invest much into it. This controller works great and i got it for 17 bones! What a steal. Stay up and God bless.
Ringkasan: - Kontroler teleskopis terjangkau untuk perangkat Android, dengan harga di bawah $20. - Menyediakan alternatif terhadap kontroler mahal, seperti kontroler PS4, PS5, atau Xbox. - Terbuat dari plastik, ringan, dan tersedia dalam berbagai warna. - Tidak memiliki d-pad tradisional, menggunakan tombol terpisah sebagai gantinya. - Tidak memiliki pemicu analog, hanya tombol pemicu on/off. - Terhubung melalui Bluetooth 5 dengan opsi mode masukan D atau X. - Desain teleskopis menjaga ponsel dengan aman dengan sistem pegas. - Mode X input memungkinkan kompatibilitas dengan permainan Android, termasuk Call of Duty Mobile dan Apex Legends, tanpa aplikasi pihak ketiga. - Stik analog memiliki zona mati minimal, cocok untuk bermain game. - Kompatibel dengan berbagai emulator tanpa perlu pemetaan tambahan. - Tidak ideal untuk game pertarungan karena tata letak d-pad yang tidak tradisional. - Penempatan tombol pilih mungkin tidak nyaman untuk beberapa game. - Secara keseluruhan, kontroler yang layak untuk harganya, cocok untuk bermain game kasual dan emulasi pada perangkat Android.
got this on amazon for $26. had a problem where in xbox controller mode, it would need to be repaired to my phone EVERY time i turned on the controller. d3 mode paired fine. worked good for emulators. not reccomended for cod or pubg. go for the d8 if u wand serious gaming
Doesn't really need a new telescopic controller, but a definite interest when needed and that "space" for your bumpy camera area is something that even those expensive ones should think about. Also maybe they should as well find ways to "Cool" a smartphone.
I have been working towards adapting Switch Console Controller to a 7" 1280P QLED monitor to allow it to be hooked up to a Minisforum or Beelink mini PCs. Working with manufacturer to convert their firmware so ic can be recognized as a Switch Pro controller so that you will have rumble and gyro use. Currently I you use it as an XBOX 360 controller, but I find having a Gyro works well (like my Dual Shock or Sense versions) when playing Steam games. The thin and lightweight QLED 720P screen looks gorgeous at 7" plus running at 720P native allows all games including CyberPunk 2077 to run on close to maximum settings on my BeeLink GTR5 5900HX , but should have my Minisforum UM690 tomorrow which I have several modifications in the works for to make it a (Li-ION Graphene) mobile unit for low-end desktop VR and my "MONiPAD" for gaming on the go without extra cost of buying a Steamdeck or the pricier PC gaming consoles. Price for the "MONiPAD" I hope to be less than $100.
i use this controller now since 8 months and it still works fine big - is you cant connect headphones while the phone is in it but even the expensiv ones have this kind of problem
I got this BSP D3, Doesn't feel like cheap plastic, looks well built in my opinion. I have an S20FE and I don't even remove the cover to use it It's kind of annoying to get it right to use with Android games, but for emulators it's fine. I also used it to play Alien Isolation on the computer and it's good enough.
turning my old phone into a GBA, basically. just ordered this. i think for what i'm trying to do, this is going to be perfect! don't really use aliexpress, but i made an account for this, and they had a new user deal going on. i snagged this thing for under 3 bucks.
I'm using a fold 4 so really my only options is put my phone on a stand with a wireless controller or a telescopic controller and I got one of these joso controllers and they work surprisingly well
Hey, don't know if you'll see this, but what is the launcher you used? Also, if you signup for a new AliExpress account, you can grab one for as low as $4. I found this one listed by another seller and I am just waiting to get it!
It does not work on the game genshin impact on the Xiaomi 11t device and the three lights are on and I cannot connect it to Bluetooth. Does anyone know what the problem is?
They also sell a D5 controller with similar features, plus rumble and gyroscope in Switch mode. It has better grip and can hold a Switch unit to use as backup joy-cons. The D-Pad still has 4 separate buttons but at least they're larger in size and positioned closer to each other.
Couple of things to say: did you connect with a PC? Would be interesting. And I like the design. Only bummer is the phones have headphone jacks on the side
thanks for this , I'm waiting for a review about this controller. I became curious about this controller because it says that it can also be used for ps3/ps4.
I bought one of these a couple months ago. Build quality is the worst, mine arrived with an UNPLUGGED internal battery, had to open the device completely to plug it. Often it gets stuck in Switch pairing mode and I have to physically unplug the battery, again, internal, and plug the controller to the PC via USB to reset it. Buttons are mushy af, mine came with the print on the face buttons all crooked, I ended up just sanding the print off. LEDs cannot be turned off and they make the pad look incredibly cheap. WORST OF ALL, if you have a thick phone case, like one of those shock proof cases like I do, it won't fit in the molded clips, I had to modify it with handmade thicker clips to hold my phone without having to remove it from its cover. Also the back paddle buttons don't work. I've tried everything, followed the manual, they don't register. They just look ugly, they don't do anything. It's a very cheap product, if you get it for 10 bucks, like I did, it's worth the hassle. Otherwise, there are better products.
Great video. Why spend 50 for a 3.5 rating when this is 15bucks with the same ratings. As long as it works. The instructions have really small print. Not all functions are listed.
this is nice i agree but now a day handheld consoles runs on windows 10 able to play their games use their apps, have Xbox games, PlayStation games and all the entire history of games on them including play store to play android or use their apps. The only thing you can't do yet on a handheld console is make a business call but you could still send messages. As you can see these controls will be part of the past as soon handheld consoles open their own call numbers
Hey man loves your video, would like to ask if you could review the newer model of that controller? It's called bsp-d6 and apparently it comes with hall effect joysticks, there's also a bsp-d7 but from what I see it's a bsp-d6 with rgb (since d6 doesn't have rgb on the buttons. Thanks!
Funny how a $15 controller takes the camera bumps into account while the $100 ones don't.
can you recommend a controller that works with peltier cooler?
yep plus back buttons, but they should have had a dpad, still solid tho for how cheap it is
@@K4nj Just save money and get a gamesir x3
@@CatSovietski haha seems I'll have to do that, I ended up getting the blackshark fun cooler 3 earlier, and its a beast at cooling my snapdragon gen 1 chip but finding a controller is hard, maybe I'll just have to get a mount for a xbox controller are such
@@geisteskrank8862 Wym technology. It’s literally just putting a hole in the frame 😂
I have this controller. Been using it for PS remote play. If you hold power + B/O button it will detect it as DS4 controller for both android and ios. Love it!
BSP-D3 Controller Guide
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Press RB + Power button : Xbox Input
Press B + Power button : Playstation Input
Press R3 + Power button : Turn off lighting
Back button mapping : Hold Select + M1 or M2 (indicator light will blinking), then press the button you want to copy. Then press the M1 or M2 again.
Enjoy!
can you recommend a controller that works with peltier cooler?
@@K4nj Gamesir x3
Not all hero's wear capes.
Mine came withh a chinese manual, had no idea what it could do.
If you don't mind me asking, what is the name of the controller? I've been wanting to buy one for comfortable gaming so I'm not stretching my finger the entire length of the grand canyon so I can pull up my mini map💀💀
@@offlocket468 bsp-d3
Oh god, i was looking at this controller for about a month, but didn't find any review from someone who already tested high end controllers.
This video is exactly what i needed!
I would definitely recommend them. I found a dark grey one for about 6.28/each, and got 2. It was 28 in total after shipping, so it was dirt cheap.
Can you recommend one that works with peltier coolers?
I find the way they did the ABXY buttons pretty neat with the letters inside the PS shape and that the label is under a clear button meaning that you shouldn't ever have to worry about wearing the label off with your thumb. Smart. But yeah, would have been more awesome with a traditional D-pad.
I got a VERY similar one (2 actually, for my kids) from Ipega last year at around $15 (converted from my currency) each. I was really surprised with how they handled, it's a pretty solid bluetooth controller.
Ipega are way better than this.
@@Nickbaldeagle02 depends on the model '-
What model did you buy?
@@MauriFD92 ipega retractable controller pg-9217a. Thats what i can find in the box :)
@@Nickbaldeagle02 ipega has this exact controller model as their ipega-9217. Idk your basis for your assumption but if ipega thought it was good enough to take it for their brand, then I say they're as good as ipega.
I'm wondering why there's not a lot of cheap usb-c telescopic controllers. Shouldn't they be easier to manufacture since they are simpler - no bluetooth chip, no battery etc.? All they'll ever need is passthrough charging so an old phone can be a dedicated emulation device.
the chinese will solve this, don't worry
@@gontsekganyago4079 Don't Trust the Chinese because of the CCP
@@gontsekganyago4079 lol
its because type c cant be sold to iphone users. it might change due to the european law.
The USB-C protocol is probably just as hard to work with as Bluetooth. I'm just a hobbyist, but I've studied both protocols a bit for microcontroller projects, and USB C is somewhat complex deal with, especially with power and data negotiations happening on the same bus
$20? where we are (SEA), this thing's $12 (includes shipping). it's been in my cart for a while now, but your review was really the clincher. I'll probably get a couple of these to give out for Christmas. Thanks!
Yup, 11$ here in the Philippines for me, free shipping
@@HamudHabibi23 Nasa cart lang yung BSP-D3 at yung BSP-D5 kasi may motor at gyro tapos malaki-laki ng unti sa D3 HAHA
Damn, its 23euros for Lithuania, Europe.
The title says under $20 because of price fluctuations. Don't want to have to update the title when/if they raise the price.
Its dirt cheap here in Philippines. Found some selling it for 7 dollars lol
I'm not that serious of a gamer. Just like to accompany my younger brothers to play a few games sometimes. I don't intend to overspend on controllers I probably won't even use frequently so this controller is really the one I've been looking for.
You re good brothrr
The fact that it identifies itself as an xbox controller alone made me order one off aliexpress, £14.50 inc delivery and tax. Ive been looking for something like this since I first tried cod mobile. I have a ps4 controller that works fine but I really wanted this sort of form factor.
Have you tested it? Would you recommend this form factor over a clamp for a traditional gamepad?
@@bohdanherasymenko7569 Yes
My Red Knight iPega 9087s still holds up after two years of hard gaming, still preform top notch
I use xiaomi 12t pro, the camera protrudes a bit. May I ask if this D3 can play the AetherSX2 emulator on Android well? What color is best? and let me know which is better if possible. is ipega 9087s better? and what kind of ipega should i choose?
By far the most in depth explanation on this controller! Thanks Bro I'm actually getting it today.
I have one of these. Bought one from Aliexpress a few months back. The best £10 I’ve ever spent.
I bought this recently, this controller is so good for its price I love it! you don't need to buy more expensive controllers if you play only in your free time! I highly recommend this!
This thing is currently selling for $9.3 in China,And the manufacturer of this gamepad recently launched a joycon-like split gamepad for $23
Link please for the 9 bucks model.
The thing that made me order one of these is the support for CoDM - something that a lot of other third party controllers, even high end ones (looking at you, 8BitDo) can't do.
From what uveseen only this one and Gamesir 2 Bluetooth have this function to simulate Xbox.
This one can also connect with Xbox true adapter so probably the key is there!
Its pretty slick tho ....my kishi went dead.
So i for 10,35 this seems like the better deal
The dpad is definitely not a problem for me at all nice video thanks for helping me make my decision a heck of alot easier
I liked the teaser clip at the beginning! Good stuff
Mines was 13 bucks on shein. Had it for about two months. And its great. I love it. Buy it.
Just got that controller and I'm really impressed!
The solder buttons feel kinda cheap, but overall it's a nice construction. One thing is kinda weird though, xinput didn't work nice on my phone... maybe it's the controller or maybe it's android 13, but I had many problems with it.
Funnily enough, switching to ios mode (power+B) fixed everything!
Hey...uhhh wanted to know that can I use it on my oppo A5s phone? That phone is fairly small so I wanted to know if it can fit or not....
I didn't like the analogue sticks all that much, and it feels like a happy meal toy, but for ~$10, can't complain. If I use it enough, I can use that to justify buying a higher end controller. The buttons on the back don't allow you to hold the button it's mapped to, and unpressed other buttons, so that doesn't work so well.
It's incredible that it connects to anything, even a ps4
Pretty cool. Hope these devices keep getting better and cheaper.
Pulled the plug on Gamesir x2 Pro last month with early BF deals.. and am very happy with it.
Before that, I tried iPega Red Knight which I agree had some wonky joysticks + fluctuating latency.
I also tried the SNES 8Bitdo and a clip with my Xbox controller, and none of them really ever felt great and were too cumbersome to set up.
agree. the x2 pro is really worth it but it does not work on every phone
X2 Pro is by far one of the best controllers out there, but beware of stick drift, my unit started showing the said problem 8 months in, now i have to clean the analog sticks evey 2 to 3 months of use to get rid of it, but it is still the best controller I've seen
@@Editado_BR I just spray circuit cleaner on mine. It probably removes some lube in there, but it works. And yes, taking it apart is cumbersome.
Thank you for the video!
Thanks to your review of Saitake 7007F i bought one 2 years ago and was very happy.
But unfortunately for me around 4 months ago left stick start to make false moves in games. I started to search another telescopic controller and found this video from you!
Thank you another time! Your video reviews are best! Especially thanks for showing dead zones of analog sticks!
Really useful review as always ETA - I wonder if you could add in some extra handsets when you're making videos about this kind of controller so we can see how a smaller/ older device looks when inserted. My Galaxy S8 is still my daily handset and much smaller than your shiny new Pixel and it would be good to get a feel for what older 5 to 6 inch handsets look like.
Thank you so much! I've been looking for something like this for a while. Bought some and returned them because they weren't compatible. I was at the point I would just cut a PS4 controller in half and make my own.
Dark thoughts of surgically altered PS4 controllers is what brought me here.
Damn this is such a good channel
Got this Controller from Ali Express for just 8€, excited to try it!
Update?
While the separated d-pad is an automatic pass, I'm glad to see some good cheap competition in this really overpriced space. The range of colour options is especially refreshing!
Realistically, if you're 'serious' about gaming - you wouldn't be buying this device. This is perfect for me, looking to relive my youth on PS2 in short 20 minute bites whilst on my commute.
I've been using this controller so much and It hasn't broke anything on it. here in my country it costs about $6-7 USD. I've been playing my emulators with it and even as an extra controller for my PlayStation 4.
Great tip on the x-input mode, I'm going to use it from now on. Got mine for U$7 (Aliexpress), just got into the emulation "hobby" and I think it's a nice little start.
Regarding the dpad, there are some 3d printable dpad for joycons which I think can be used on these, maybe enlarged a bit (there actually lots of designs of custom dpads which I think would work nicely on these).
Thanks for the budget controller video. Love budget builds and products for emulation.
Thank you for the tutorial, I've had this controller for playing apex legend mobile but I'm using the 3rd party app for D-input mode and it sucks. Feels like it's a waste of money, but then after watching this video, I didn't know I can connect it using X-box mode and can play it smoothly. Thank you again for this video. Much appreciate! 💖💖💖
Just got it. The latency on this thing is insane. It's even lower than my 8bitdo pro 2. Unfortunately you have to prepare for some quality control issues. Mine had a very loose trigger but I did fix it by pushing some b7000 phone glue on the top part of the trigger for less wobble.
Do you mean the latency thing being insane in a good way or no?
@@lucykaede5863 im pretty sure insane in a good way since they said its “lower than my 8bitdo pro 2”
@@lucykaede5863 lower always means better in term of latency
Is the latency good or bad?
Lower latency = good
Just bought this for $8 shipped from Taobao, excited to put my SD865 to good use.
I got one of these, and there are two things that confuse me
1. How can you tell when it's charging, when its done charging, when it needs to be charged etc
2. In the manual l, it says how to setup the M1 and M2 buttons, but it's confusing
Edit: I figured out how to program the M1 and M2 buttons
1. Press and hold the SEL button, then hold the M1 or M2 buttons, Wich ever you wanna program
2. hold the two buttons until the 3 blue lights start blinking rapidly, then let go of the two buttons
3. Press the button that you want to program to the M1 or M2 button
4. Press the M1 or M2 buttons, whichever one you programmed, and your finished
5. Repeat step 1 and press the M1 or M2 button, whichever one you programmed, to clear the input
1. The led turns off
Thank you! You help me configure my D3!
I bought an 8BitDo Pro 2 with attachment for my phone, but end up using that controller more for my PC or Switch. It is just too big a setup for on the go, and the other controllers like this were too expensive. This might be what I am looking for for cheap on the go playing on my phone...
Mine just arrived today - amazing for the price and works great with Lemuroid. Will be trying it actually connected up to my xbox and PC!
Xbox bluetooth?
Friend gifed me his old Poco F1 phone for free , and bought this controller and made that phone a nice gaming handheld device , for super cheap , can play emulators and native android games and even genshin impact , been using that controller for 3 months now too and its not broken yet and feels nice and its honestly lovley , i am very poor atm and this fit my budget too well and i can play a bunch of games its just a lot of fun qnd it makes me happy that theres still somthing decent if you got no money haha
This might be a great controller for the Fold 4 actually.
*@ETA PRIME* & whomever else may have this exact same BSP-D3 model controller with the Playstation symbols on the face buttons. Having those particular face buttons may indicate that version also has a PS4/DS4 mode. With the controller off, hold the "Circle"+"Power" buttons to put it into Dualshock 4 pairing mode.
Multiple pairing modes:
Can be paired to register as:
•Dualshock 4 (PS4)
•Xbox Controller
•Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (will pair to your Switch)
•iSO
•Android
You can use this thing to natively play anything.
Both this BSP-D3 & the larger BSP-D5 controller work the same
I might buy this one for n64 emulation on Android
I managed to get a 2-pack for 6.28/each, shipping and taxes bumped it to about 28.
thank you! i was connecting using D3 and it doesn't even work. now with your explanation and now i can play with the xbox connection! thank you kind sir!
It should be noted that for this controller to work it depends on your phone's processor. MediaTek is not supported in many games. Perhaps this is common to all controllers on the market. The game programmer does not include MediaTek in his programing. So depending on the game and even simple games like Buggy Racing it doesn't work. You will tear your hair out wondering why it is not working.
Does it work on emulators at least?
It's sad that they don't include MediaTek :(
@@MarcoMinatinho it works on emulations!
Maybe you have an old processor?
Did some research and the only chips mentioned with issues are ancient helio chips
Nah your phone is just bugging im sure all controllers will work with all chips you probably used android mode instead of x input mode which you shouldve read the guide
You can also connect to a Nintendo Switch (NS) by going to the Change Grip Order in NS the holding RT + Power button for 2 secs. LED 1 and 2 will flash then press L + R.
Amazing how versatile this little gizmo is! The actual gift that truly keeps giving - iO, Android, PC, NS, PS3, PS4, wired and 2.4G modes
Bruh, i am looking and researching at this day and you also hop in. I found one around $11 in my country so I think it is good for its price.
I suggest getting the BSP-D5 since it is a 'better' or a upgraded version.
Nothing but nothing is going to replace my 8bitdo Pro 2 and gameklip.
Just got one yesterday, thanks for the video
Got one today for about 8$ shipped (Ph local shipping) so far so good needed to set up to D3 mode. Glad you share the connection setting here at your video. Thankyou!!
Does it work on xbox gamepass and xcloud? Pls answer thanks
@@_mariko791 Yes
How is your controller? Is it still working?
I just LOVE these handheld controllers. I just got the Gamesir X2 type c controller oh man soooo much better than a phone clip on a gamepad.
If you hold down the R3 button and power , you can turn the rgb lights on and off
Thank you for the recommendation. I always wanted a strechy controllers but did not want to invest much into it. This controller works great and i got it for 17 bones! What a steal. Stay up and God bless.
good thing you reviewed that, I saw one exactly like that packaged as an ipega 9217, so that's just one and the same
Thanks for this good video. Now I decided to buy this one 🙏
always looking for cheap controllers for my kids' phones. thanks for this one
This D3 gamepad definitely looks more valuable for the price, as so many gamepad companies are taking huge profite-offs on cost.
They should make a second tier version with analog triggers and better sticks
They did
Ringkasan:
- Kontroler teleskopis terjangkau untuk perangkat Android, dengan harga di bawah $20.
- Menyediakan alternatif terhadap kontroler mahal, seperti kontroler PS4, PS5, atau Xbox.
- Terbuat dari plastik, ringan, dan tersedia dalam berbagai warna.
- Tidak memiliki d-pad tradisional, menggunakan tombol terpisah sebagai gantinya.
- Tidak memiliki pemicu analog, hanya tombol pemicu on/off.
- Terhubung melalui Bluetooth 5 dengan opsi mode masukan D atau X.
- Desain teleskopis menjaga ponsel dengan aman dengan sistem pegas.
- Mode X input memungkinkan kompatibilitas dengan permainan Android, termasuk Call of Duty Mobile dan Apex Legends, tanpa aplikasi pihak ketiga.
- Stik analog memiliki zona mati minimal, cocok untuk bermain game.
- Kompatibel dengan berbagai emulator tanpa perlu pemetaan tambahan.
- Tidak ideal untuk game pertarungan karena tata letak d-pad yang tidak tradisional.
- Penempatan tombol pilih mungkin tidak nyaman untuk beberapa game.
- Secara keseluruhan, kontroler yang layak untuk harganya, cocok untuk bermain game kasual dan emulasi pada perangkat Android.
Love your videos☺😊
got this on amazon for $26. had a problem where in xbox controller mode, it would need to be repaired to my phone EVERY time i turned on the controller. d3 mode paired fine. worked good for emulators. not reccomended for cod or pubg. go for the d8 if u wand serious gaming
Doesn't really need a new telescopic controller, but a definite interest when needed and that "space" for your bumpy camera area is something that even those expensive ones should think about. Also maybe they should as well find ways to "Cool" a smartphone.
I have been working towards adapting Switch Console Controller to a 7" 1280P QLED monitor to allow it to be hooked up to a Minisforum or Beelink mini PCs. Working with manufacturer to convert their firmware so ic can be recognized as a Switch Pro controller so that you will have rumble and gyro use. Currently I you use it as an XBOX 360 controller, but I find having a Gyro works well (like my Dual Shock or Sense versions) when playing Steam games. The thin and lightweight QLED 720P screen looks gorgeous at 7" plus running at 720P native allows all games including CyberPunk 2077 to run on close to maximum settings on my BeeLink GTR5 5900HX , but should have my Minisforum UM690 tomorrow which I have several modifications in the works for to make it a (Li-ION Graphene) mobile unit for low-end desktop VR and my "MONiPAD" for gaming on the go without extra cost of buying a Steamdeck or the pricier PC gaming consoles. Price for the "MONiPAD" I hope to be less than $100.
This would be great for lightweight trips. Now if only I could find a decent and cheap one for a 7" tablet.
0:15 What is the name of the Black mobile Controller? If I may ask. And Also Love your vids man Keep up the good work
i use this controller now since 8 months and it still works fine big - is you cant connect headphones while the phone is in it but even the expensiv ones have this kind of problem
More woried about being able to charge my phone as playing games drains the battery so damn fast.
@@AnarickTheDevil i have a poco f3 i can play 8 hours with it without charging but yeah sure it would be better with a charging port
You mean wired headphones right?
@@PS2GAMER100 yeah sadly no wired headphones possible im using Bluetooth earbuds from xiaomi with low latency mode
For some light emulation games this seems perfect. Just bought one thanks !
I got this BSP D3, Doesn't feel like cheap plastic, looks well built in my opinion.
I have an S20FE and I don't even remove the cover to use it
It's kind of annoying to get it right to use with Android games, but for emulators it's fine. I also used it to play Alien Isolation on the computer and it's good enough.
turning my old phone into a GBA, basically. just ordered this. i think for what i'm trying to do, this is going to be perfect! don't really use aliexpress, but i made an account for this, and they had a new user deal going on. i snagged this thing for under 3 bucks.
I'm using a fold 4 so really my only options is put my phone on a stand with a wireless controller or a telescopic controller and I got one of these joso controllers and they work surprisingly well
Amazing! I'm stoked to try it out!
Hey, don't know if you'll see this, but what is the launcher you used?
Also, if you signup for a new AliExpress account, you can grab one for as low as $4. I found this one listed by another seller and I am just waiting to get it!
I have one, used it on my phone, PS3, and wired on PC 🤣 Good enough considering the price
It does not work on the game genshin impact on the Xiaomi 11t device and the three lights are on and I cannot connect it to Bluetooth. Does anyone know what the problem is?
Using this with my Z fold 3 - pretty nice
Thank you for including a gemepad test. On lots of these cheap controllers you can not make a circle with an analog sticks..
it work with game steaming ( moonlight,steam remote, nvidia geforce now...)
You should try Space Marshals 2 or 3 for these controllers.
I got this for nearly free, it's that cheap, and it's surprising that this seems to work good
I already have this and I love it
Brilliant i got mine today im very shocked how fantastic it works wirh codm and xbox game pass 😮
Does it work on xbox gamepass and xcloud?
@@_mariko791 yes
@@justmemun1991 thank you so much for the reply also do you feel any lag whatsoever when using Xbox Remote Play?
@_Mariko I honesty couldn't tell you I just test it for few seconds to see if the joystick works
@@justmemun1991 thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it
I buy this controller for 5,5$ on AliExpres. After this video im allready happy ;p
They also sell a D5 controller with similar features, plus rumble and gyroscope in Switch mode.
It has better grip and can hold a Switch unit to use as backup joy-cons. The D-Pad still has 4 separate buttons but at least they're larger in size and positioned closer to each other.
Could you leave a link, please?
I have a Redmi 10c 4gbram/128gb storage with a Snapdragon 680 processor glad it runs Psp games well also with a 8bitdo controllers
Too bad you cannot connect the wired earphones/iems with them, as I am not a fan of bluetooth iems.
Thanks for the video, I bought one of these but the instructions definitely didn't have all of the instructions that yours must have.
I'd choose this over a Kishi any day.
Couple of things to say: did you connect with a PC? Would be interesting.
And I like the design. Only bummer is the phones have headphone jacks on the side
Yes
I like this design blue yellow
I got it for $12 and it does the job for me.
I have a question, if you stretch it what the maximum lenght you get?
there was one for £8 GBP on ali express, I used a deal to bring that down to about £1.50 so I mean, rlly not bad for the price
thanks for this , I'm waiting for a review about this controller. I became curious about this controller because it says that it can also be used for ps3/ps4.
I bought one of these a couple months ago. Build quality is the worst, mine arrived with an UNPLUGGED internal battery, had to open the device completely to plug it. Often it gets stuck in Switch pairing mode and I have to physically unplug the battery, again, internal, and plug the controller to the PC via USB to reset it. Buttons are mushy af, mine came with the print on the face buttons all crooked, I ended up just sanding the print off. LEDs cannot be turned off and they make the pad look incredibly cheap. WORST OF ALL, if you have a thick phone case, like one of those shock proof cases like I do, it won't fit in the molded clips, I had to modify it with handmade thicker clips to hold my phone without having to remove it from its cover. Also the back paddle buttons don't work. I've tried everything, followed the manual, they don't register. They just look ugly, they don't do anything.
It's a very cheap product, if you get it for 10 bucks, like I did, it's worth the hassle. Otherwise, there are better products.
i have a lenovo M7 tablet, 190mm or so wide in landscape and its fits spot on
Great video.
Why spend 50 for a 3.5 rating when this is 15bucks with the same ratings. As long as it works. The instructions have really small print. Not all functions are listed.
It would be amazing if you make a review about the recently released bsp d6 controller
Had it and it was horrible in many ways
I like the d,3 controller
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I have never bought anything from AliExpress before. How fast and reliable is the shipping?
this is nice i agree but now a day handheld consoles runs on windows 10 able to play their games use their apps, have Xbox games, PlayStation games and all the entire history of games on them including play store to play android or use their apps.
The only thing you can't do yet on a handheld console is make a business call but you could still send messages. As you can see these controls will be part of the past as soon handheld consoles open their own call numbers
Hey man loves your video, would like to ask if you could review the newer model of that controller? It's called bsp-d6 and apparently it comes with hall effect joysticks, there's also a bsp-d7 but from what I see it's a bsp-d6 with rgb (since d6 doesn't have rgb on the buttons. Thanks!