0:15 The one you are showing for 13$ is the D3. The actual D8 on the other options are a bit more expensive (not by much). Got mine for around 28 euros, it has been amazing so far.
@NekoNekoMusik Not only does it not have HAL, look at the "d-pad"... I have a D3 and everything but that absolute mess that they put on it for a d-pad is pretty decent for the price.
Received mine a couple weeks ago, $20 shipped. Paired it up with a new Fire HD 10 I got for $50 on the Black Friday trade in deal. Moonlight works perfectly, and I'm gaming more than I ever did on the 50" hooked to the PC in the game room. Just turn on the PC, start up Sunshine, and go anywhere in the house to play.
Got the same controller. Rumble works well on xbox game pass games, latency is barely noticable with smooth gameplay, the controller seems to be well built, if you don't like the rgb lights around the joysticks, you can turn it off. Had mine for four months already with heavy use and all buttons still work as intended, and there's no drift. Loving it so far.
A different seller on AliExpress does have the d8 at 18 dollars though. Edit: multiple actually. Edit 2: responded the shop name and guess it got deleted.
I just got my lenovo y700 2023, then realized there's not much controller that will fit that tablet size lol. You just saved me having to break open a controller to mod them! Thanks!
@@4evrplanWhen I was about to Purchase it the first time,I noticed it shows a very low Price and it automatically starts off as D3 but then you have to switch it to D8 and the price will go up to $23 or $25 depending on the Seller but always look at what you’re buying before making a Purchase but its their fault for having D8 on Thumbnail with $15 Price then automatically switching it to D3 once you click on the Store Page,so its misleading with the Price snd Device
There's the BSP D9 controller that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 can use for gaming. Though the design for BSP D9 has similarities with the Playstation Portal.
@@wulf2863My IPhone 11 with a Case works perfect on D8,the reason why People prefer to have Case on is to protect their Phone and they don’t want to taking their Phone case off every time and lose it
I have this. It's actually great and works with everything one of the best purchases I've made. It is much better than you'd expect. It really is a great controller in my experience. But I paid 23£ no need to mislead people.
Fiiiiinally. I have been waiting forever for a telescoping controller that 1) fits an iPad and 2) fits an iPhone without having to remove the protective case.
Holy coincidence, a week ago I was looking into buying this one and wrote D8 controller ETA prime. Bought the controller, I feel more justified now that you have also reviewed it.
The D9 expands big enough to fit a relatively big tablet. It expands large enough to fit my kindle fire HD10 (2019) which I think might be the size of a modern 11-12" tablet.
Lasts for a really long time, tho you have to be cautious when charging as some unit (including mine) resulted in a bloated battery after extensive use, I'd recommend not using fast chargers, 5v should be max
I've been using the D8 for a few months now. I bought mines for about £21 (inc shipping). Its cheap but cheerful. Just the X-Input mode alone makes a huge difference compared to other cheap Android Controllers - even more so if you have large phone or tablet. Just like that the games that I have on my phone like Grid Autosport, COD, Asphalt 9 far more frustration free. D-Pad is a mixed bag for me. Its been harder for me to pull off moves than Mr ETA Prime here, but that's just me.
@@jackfieldsjack1061 On your Switch you go to the Controllers option, then to Pair. Now you can turn the controller on by holding Power + RT, then it will be paired automatically.
It has analog triggers? Sold me right there. Most other controllers with analog triggers are quite expensive, usually $60+. I have the older D3 non analog trigger version, and I still use it, and it still works. I will upgrade to this one asap. I haven't used the touch screen button mapping app, but I installed it and it appears to work. I mostly use it for emulators, but racing games really need analog triggers. So I also have a PS4 controller with phone mount. One of these new cheap D8 gamepads will let me ditch it and just use 1 controller...well, hopefully. Also...you can turn the lights off on the D3, for people who weren't aware...I wasn't. Also...the fact the D8 can fit a tablet now...the D3 could not. Well...maybe a small 7" tablet...but my 8" tablet didn't fit and definitely would with the D8.
Ordered one after watching this video and I got one for just under £12/$15 thanks to a 'new user deal'. I just got it delivered today and can confirm it is the D8 controller, so it is possible to get one for the price ETA mentioned. Its an awesome controller for the price. Paired with a Poco X6 Pro 512GB makes a nice budget gaming device 👌
I got it from Amazon at 40 dollars 😢 it’s an awesome controller I been using it on a iPhone 15 pro max and an iPad mini with no issues at all. Way better than some premium controllers
@@maimaibiri9045 it has hold pretty well. No major issues. Just random disconnects when the battery is low. Build quality was pretty good for a cheap controller. I have it on my back pack when not on use and no damage or stick drift
i just picked up the d6 one of these today it works surprisingly well maybe not quite as good as an actual xbox controller but it fits around the phone which was what i was looking for tested it out with some cloud gaming on xbox game pass and it worked great i havent tried call of duty yet will have a couple games on warzone later though would definitely recommend.
It's awesome to see how far mobile controllers have come since I bought my old MOGA around 11 years ago. The MOGA was nice for what it offered. But, getting it to work proper was a pain. Keeping your settings was even more of a pain.
Bought a BSP D3 about a year ago. Besides the not so good analogs, the controller is awesome for the price. It was the first telescopic controller I got. Seriously considering buying this one as my first upgrade (when it comes to telescopic controllers xD).
@@landermatheus3361 May I ask, what are the differences between D8 and D9. I found some banners, but most of them in chinese xD (D9 looks kinda sick though)
I got this controller almost a week ago. You can also use this as a Dual Shock controller for the official PS Remote Play. I believe it was Power Button + B for PS4 mode.
I am using the gamesir x3 with s24 ultra, but take my case off everytime is just annoying and I wouldnt want to do that whole process just to put my phone into the controller. And trying to put my phone into the c-port of wired controller is also a pain in the ass so I am going to buy this for gaming on the go and lazy days
I have one of these. Cost me £18 delivered and inc of VAT. For what you get, it is amazing for the price. The only thing that I cannot get hold of is the 2.4Ghz dongle mentioned in the manual. They also have a D9 controller, albeit at twice the price.
@@Y-J65 I don't feel that it's any worse than using any other wireless controller? It's not really noticeable playing some PS2/Switch emulation. It's a pretty casual set up, I don't think it'd be suitable for something like online racing, but that's not what I use it for anyway.
I have the worst luck. Tried three of these and a different diagonal on the d-pad wasn't working on each version. Otherwise, it's a great controller, but I didn't feel like trying to get a fourth one.
I have been looking for telescopic controller for tablet and this one seems to be the first so far, although not a direct connection, it looks decent, I am suprised non of the popular made them, gaming on ipad/tablet with this option is also cool.
I just use an Xbox controller with an Otterbox MagSafe clip on my 15 pro max and it works wonderfully. Nothing beats a real controller, especially when it comes to build quality
Have you seen the easysmx m10? That is USB c and it's half the price of the backbone. I'm not sure how good it is though. Might have to buy it to give it a try.
Are you sure they are Hall sensitive? I wouldn't trust Aliexpress without confirmation. Would putting magnets close to the triggers/joysticks indicate hall effekt?
I just bought this and an mc100 ...one for my husband and one for my son ...which one should I give to who? Son is 10 ... neither is a serious gamer but they do play quite often ...son is 10 but smart lol
I bought this controller about 2 months ago. I can't play anything other than COD mobile on iphone. I mapped my own button layout using shooting plus v3 app on my iphone but doesn't work, even presets available on that app doesn't work on iOS. Can you please make a detailed tutorial simply on how to use these dsp controllers on ios
D-pad feels stiff indeed. Im having trouble landing hadoukens whereas I can easily land 'em on the analog stick. I am hoping it gets softer with usage (1st day today) in order to better land these combos.
I just ordered this as a controller for my phone and to double as a new pro controller for my Nintendo switch. I think it’ll be fine for my phone but as far as I can tell, this thing doesn’t support motion aim or rumble so this is probably gonna feel pretty lacking when using on the switch
Flat out misinformation again. D8, which is being showcased here is $25 on AliExpress, not $15. The link he did is for an older model, D3. Shame shame shame
I bought this thinking it was the d8 when it was the d3 with that trash d pad, which was most of the point of it for me. And now I can’t cancel it. Not cool man
I don't own this unit; but, I've owned other Chinese semi-generic Bluetooth gamepads and I currently own a USB-C GameSir X2 Pro. For emulation I've never noticed any lag with either type. The real benefit to a wired controller is that it is one less thing to keep charged and you just plug it in and it works. If you need a basic USB-C telescopic controller, GameSir has an X2S on the way. It's already out in China for the ¥ equivalent of $30 US. It has Hall Effect triggers and sticks too, but has the benefit of coming from a name brand. It'll be interesting to see how they price it in the west.
if anyone have PS4 comtroller you can connect it by USB dongle its a type C to USB female you can do a Bluetooth method with no need to third party app which is great
@@ETAPRIME I had a different ipega from around 2016, and it was terrible haha. The thumbstick sensitivity ramped up very quickly and then fell off, almost like it was boolean instead of analog. Looks like its gonna be 3D printend joycon mounts!
@@MrHamncheezim thinking about doing the mod on the gamesir g8 galileo. Gamesir showed a new controller at ces that can natively fit up to 14 inches. They just havent launched it yet or said anything more. Its more of the style of the x2 pro. I like the g8 grips more might have to mod.
i wish these bsp-d controllers weren't wireless, but instead had a usb c connector. one of the reasons i stopped using mine is because it's annoying having to reconnect the phone to the controller every time i want to play EDIT: now that i think about it, the sellers should just offer both options, so people can choose what suits them best
The lowest is really like $23 unless you keep looking for other sellers that sell it for less but I haven’t seen it for $15 because every time I click on link it would go to App but show D3 for that low Price than you have to pick D8 then the price would go up
Thanks for the video, do you plan to test the new ipega 9777s? Curious to know if the joysticks are better compared to old ipega controllers, seems to be hall effect to on this New model
@@davidmelendez767 thank you a lot for your answer. The ergonomics look weird indeed. Does iit have good joysticks though? Precise enough and without dead zone?
@nicod2101 Negative. Even though much an of a improvement from previous ipegas and you can adjust the tightness it still has quite of a dead zone. The bsp d8/9 I find to be much better for tablets. The gamesir 8 for phones
0:15 The one you are showing for 13$ is the D3. The actual D8 on the other options are a bit more expensive (not by much). Got mine for around 28 euros, it has been amazing so far.
@NekoNekoMusik I don't think so
You are correct AliExpress really likes to throw people off with this as you have to select the correct controller by the seller lol.
D3 don't have hall sensors
yea thats d3, d8 last i checked on the same adress from the link 29€, so its still fine, but not as fine as 15€
@NekoNekoMusik Not only does it not have HAL, look at the "d-pad"... I have a D3 and everything but that absolute mess that they put on it for a d-pad is pretty decent for the price.
Received mine a couple weeks ago, $20 shipped. Paired it up with a new Fire HD 10 I got for $50 on the Black Friday trade in deal. Moonlight works perfectly, and I'm gaming more than I ever did on the 50" hooked to the PC in the game room. Just turn on the PC, start up Sunshine, and go anywhere in the house to play.
How's the vibration motor using moonlight?
Got the same controller. Rumble works well on xbox game pass games, latency is barely noticable with smooth gameplay, the controller seems to be well built, if you don't like the rgb lights around the joysticks, you can turn it off. Had mine for four months already with heavy use and all buttons still work as intended, and there's no drift. Loving it so far.
What's the quality of the vibration like?
D8 is not $16! That's just misleading. The cheap one is the D3 and cannot even compare to the D8.
It's link in description wym
u right the 16$ is for the D3
Thissss!
A different seller on AliExpress does have the d8 at 18 dollars though.
Edit: multiple actually.
Edit 2: responded the shop name and guess it got deleted.
Who had it Im seeing D6 @@heyitsnobody
I just recuved tge BSP-D9 and it's totally awesome. Feels 90% like a real dualshock 5.
I want to see that controller too, that one can fit larger tablets and I want one for my Lenovo P11 Pro, the true Playstation Portal experience
Do you know if the d9 will fit the galaxy tab s+ series (12 inch)?
Unfortunately no because d9 highest widith is 28 cm
And galaxy tab s9 plus is 28.5 cm@TYKU121
@@TYKU121Hey man I know its an old comment but did you find somethijg for the galaxy tab s9+ ?
@@emirhan2284 Just buy a normal bluetooth controller
I just got my lenovo y700 2023, then realized there's not much controller that will fit that tablet size lol. You just saved me having to break open a controller to mod them! Thanks!
now you can use the new razer kishi ultra for the legion tab y700, really good controller but also very high price point.
I got the D8 and am quite happy with it. Read the manual if you have any issues I had to change the mode
The D8 is NOT $15! That is the D3. PLEASE update the title. I accidentally ordered the D3 as well using the link.
I did the same thing. I sent it back.
@@4evrplanWhen I was about to Purchase it the first time,I noticed it shows a very low Price and it automatically starts off as D3 but then you have to switch it to D8 and the price will go up to $23 or $25 depending on the Seller but always look at what you’re buying before making a Purchase but its their fault for having D8 on Thumbnail with $15 Price then automatically switching it to D3 once you click on the Store Page,so its misleading with the Price snd Device
@@4evrplan and he still has the error in the title of this video.
I am thinking this guy just churns out too many videos these days. Unsubscribing.
this guy got too popular and abuse the shit out of their channel name its annoying @@0525ohhwell
Just got this a few days back for 25 dollars(including shipping ) from aliexpress and I'm happy with my purchase
There's the BSP D9 controller that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 can use for gaming. Though the design for BSP D9 has similarities with the Playstation Portal.
Please make a tier list of all the telescopic controllers you’ve presented over the years.
2:22 yeah, they're doing that offset USB placement to encourage people to buy the controller from them, rather than from a random brand on Amazon.
Why aren’t there any of these that work well with a phone case?
There’s a couple of them that do work fine with cases, I have the backbone v2
The d8 works well with casese, even with mine thath has a pop socket
@Jimbrogaming I mean it fits my ipad pro 11 inch but that's already stupid big to hind in your hands for long periods of time
Bro why are u trying to use with a case lol
@@wulf2863My IPhone 11 with a Case works perfect on D8,the reason why People prefer to have Case on is to protect their Phone and they don’t want to taking their Phone case off every time and lose it
I have this. It's actually great and works with everything one of the best purchases I've made. It is much better than you'd expect. It really is a great controller in my experience. But I paid 23£ no need to mislead people.
Fiiiiinally. I have been waiting forever for a telescoping controller that 1) fits an iPad and 2) fits an iPhone without having to remove the protective case.
You want the BSP D9. It can fit up to a 10" tablet easily and the controller is much better.
@@saerend9905 Thanks!
Holy coincidence, a week ago I was looking into buying this one and wrote D8 controller ETA prime.
Bought the controller, I feel more justified now that you have also reviewed it.
Literally same with me lol bought mine around a week ago and it has been great
same here@@ImAltair1
me too :D i just got home and they were on my dorestep. these are amazing
Bottom speakers will be blocked
@abdulsalamolaide5908 what telescopic controller doesn't block the bottom speakers?
I prefer the D6 controller. Been using on it Android and Switch for months. Comfortable, no issues, and the battery holds for a long time.
The D9 expands big enough to fit a relatively big tablet. It expands large enough to fit my kindle fire HD10 (2019) which I think might be the size of a modern 11-12" tablet.
The bsp-d9 is great for my s9 tab with a silicone case. it fits 11 inch tabs comfortably.
Any current users of this model can shed some light on battery usage that be great.
Lasts for a really long time, tho you have to be cautious when charging as some unit (including mine) resulted in a bloated battery after extensive use, I'd recommend not using fast chargers, 5v should be max
I've been using the D8 for a few months now. I bought mines for about £21 (inc shipping). Its cheap but cheerful. Just the X-Input mode alone makes a huge difference compared to other cheap Android Controllers - even more so if you have large phone or tablet. Just like that the games that I have on my phone like Grid Autosport, COD, Asphalt 9 far more frustration free. D-Pad is a mixed bag for me. Its been harder for me to pull off moves than Mr ETA Prime here, but that's just me.
Fun fact: this thing also fits the Nintendo Switch and works as a decent replacement for Joy-Cons
@@csolisr how to connect thanks
@@jackfieldsjack1061 On your Switch you go to the Controllers option, then to Pair. Now you can turn the controller on by holding Power + RT, then it will be paired automatically.
It has analog triggers? Sold me right there. Most other controllers with analog triggers are quite expensive, usually $60+. I have the older D3 non analog trigger version, and I still use it, and it still works. I will upgrade to this one asap. I haven't used the touch screen button mapping app, but I installed it and it appears to work. I mostly use it for emulators, but racing games really need analog triggers. So I also have a PS4 controller with phone mount. One of these new cheap D8 gamepads will let me ditch it and just use 1 controller...well, hopefully. Also...you can turn the lights off on the D3, for people who weren't aware...I wasn't. Also...the fact the D8 can fit a tablet now...the D3 could not. Well...maybe a small 7" tablet...but my 8" tablet didn't fit and definitely would with the D8.
Ordered one after watching this video and I got one for just under £12/$15 thanks to a 'new user deal'. I just got it delivered today and can confirm it is the D8 controller, so it is possible to get one for the price ETA mentioned. Its an awesome controller for the price. Paired with a Poco X6 Pro 512GB makes a nice budget gaming device 👌
I got it from Amazon at 40 dollars 😢 it’s an awesome controller I been using it on a iPhone 15 pro max and an iPad mini with no issues at all. Way better than some premium controllers
Are you really able to play Call of Duty Mobile?
@@johnm7882 Yes. Without any issues. It loads as an Xbox controller in the game.
you got scammed, you could've bought it from aliexpress for 25bucks.
How is it now? if you dont mind an update.
@@maimaibiri9045 it has hold pretty well. No major issues. Just random disconnects when the battery is low. Build quality was pretty good for a cheap controller. I have it on my back pack when not on use and no damage or stick drift
Found this for £12+£6 shipping and bought it, damn, it's a steal. Love it.
From?
Looks better than a PS Portal and more functional.
i just picked up the d6 one of these today it works surprisingly well maybe not quite as good as an actual xbox controller but it fits around the phone which was what i was looking for tested it out with some cloud gaming on xbox game pass and it worked great i havent tried call of duty yet will have a couple games on warzone later though would definitely recommend.
It's awesome to see how far mobile controllers have come since I bought my old MOGA around 11 years ago.
The MOGA was nice for what it offered. But, getting it to work proper was a pain. Keeping your settings was even more of a pain.
I like to buy one but I wish they would collapse down smaller, I tend to pack stuff tightly and space is a premium.
I have a D7 model and its pretty good i use it for playing PS1, N64, GBC, GB, Mame, Snes, Nes, Sega Genesis, and Game Gear emulators.
Bought a BSP D3 about a year ago. Besides the not so good analogs, the controller is awesome for the price. It was the first telescopic controller I got.
Seriously considering buying this one as my first upgrade (when it comes to telescopic controllers xD).
buy bsp-d9, its a better version of this one
@@landermatheus3361
May I ask, what are the differences between D8 and D9. I found some banners, but most of them in chinese xD (D9 looks kinda sick though)
@@pakuro64 Just the form factory, the internals are the same
@@landermatheus3361
Oh, I see, I see.
Welp, as I said, D9 looks sick xD
Thanks by the way
I got this controller almost a week ago. You can also use this as a Dual Shock controller for the official PS Remote Play. I believe it was Power Button + B for PS4 mode.
I am using the gamesir x3 with s24 ultra, but take my case off everytime is just annoying and I wouldnt want to do that whole process just to put my phone into the controller. And trying to put my phone into the c-port of wired controller is also a pain in the ass so I am going to buy this for gaming on the go and lazy days
I bought a D9 for $36 and it's fantastic.
This one is an amazing controller and it fits my 8S Pro with a solid case it's beefy!
I have one of these. Cost me £18 delivered and inc of VAT. For what you get, it is amazing for the price. The only thing that I cannot get hold of is the 2.4Ghz dongle mentioned in the manual. They also have a D9 controller, albeit at twice the price.
I have the D9 and it's great. I use it more than my Gamesir X2 Pro now
What's the difference between three D8 and D9?
@@kenyakking D9 is based on PS5 controller. Likely similar buttons/triggers etc. The build quality is surprisingly good
The x2 pro is a usb c right? What’s the lag like using the d9?
@@Y-J65 I don't feel that it's any worse than using any other wireless controller? It's not really noticeable playing some PS2/Switch emulation. It's a pretty casual set up, I don't think it'd be suitable for something like online racing, but that's not what I use it for anyway.
bought this last week, still waiting for delivery, gonna use it on my iPad Mini 6 hopefully it fits.
The link you posted to aliexpress is the wrong model, you linked the d3
Still have yet a great controller to hold the phone vertically for playing ds emulator
Hey man thanks for another great video. Can you do some input lag comparison videos among controllers maybe?
im using the bsp-d6 and its the best budget controller I own. i own like 4, and this is the best of the bunch in feeling.
I had it and it was horrible in many ways
i would tape the connection page to the inside of the controller so you don't lose it
Did you grab the D9 also? I saw that on aliexpress also and it looks very ergonomic like the Playstation dual sense controllers.
I hav a request to review easysmx m10 controller. Want ur thought on that. Tq
So this could work with an Ipad air 5th generation
I have the worst luck. Tried three of these and a different diagonal on the d-pad wasn't working on each version. Otherwise, it's a great controller, but I didn't feel like trying to get a fourth one.
I have been looking for telescopic controller for tablet and this one seems to be the first so far, although not a direct connection, it looks decent, I am suprised non of the popular made them, gaming on ipad/tablet with this option is also cool.
Thank-you. I am about to by a udked mini 5 (Windows Tablet) and this may come in handy :)
I just use an Xbox controller with an Otterbox MagSafe clip on my 15 pro max and it works wonderfully. Nothing beats a real controller, especially when it comes to build quality
This is a real controller. Microsoft is not the only manufacturer.
@@srvuk that is a toddler’s controller!
@@markaznar1979Check out the D9 controller it’s designed like a PS5 Controller
Skeptical about the build quality, Future will have to tell if it won't break
Yeah the slide out looked a bit shaky 😅
Very solid from my use.
@@mrman6035 I think its better if its slightly loose, has space to move instead of risk breaking it or applying too much pressure when you expand it.
Will not become my one but thanks for the advertisement
Please, can you suggest another TABLET joystick with BETTER quality than the one in the video?
YES you did it
Have you seen the easysmx m10? That is USB c and it's half the price of the backbone. I'm not sure how good it is though. Might have to buy it to give it a try.
What is the model of the lenovo tablet?
I wonder if anyone made an
Android controller for rugged phones like doogee v30t or power armor 18 ultra
I have a Samsung Tab S9 and unfortunately there is no Gamepad that is compatible with its size
As shown in the video it does kinda work. It's bending slightly but even after using it for about an hour it's back to its normal shape
Are you sure they are Hall sensitive? I wouldn't trust Aliexpress without confirmation. Would putting magnets close to the triggers/joysticks indicate hall effekt?
Yes they are. Even the BSP D3 that I have has Hall Effect
Fire video. Would this fit for an iPad Pro 11 inch or IPad Air 11inch? Does the vibration and Rumble work, especially on IOS?
I just bought this and an mc100 ...one for my husband and one for my son ...which one should I give to who? Son is 10 ... neither is a serious gamer but they do play quite often ...son is 10 but smart lol
I bought this controller about 2 months ago. I can't play anything other than COD mobile on iphone. I mapped my own button layout using shooting plus v3 app on my iphone but doesn't work, even presets available on that app doesn't work on iOS. Can you please make a detailed tutorial simply on how to use these dsp controllers on ios
It works on Android but for IPhone COD should work without V3 App just make sure you connect to the right Bluetooth Settings
My only complaint with this controller is the fact that, for some reason, rumble doesn't work on Android yet. But that may be the fault of the OS
Can you click the sticks? I had the Gamevice controller back in the day where you couldn't.
I've been looking for a way to play pinball on a tablet that works about like this might. I'll grab one just to see. Thanks
Did you take it apart? How did you confirm hall sensing?
Would it be able to fit a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite?
Crazy for the price
used your link to order a d8 controller from ali. they sent me a d3. now i gotta go thru the painful return process from china
D-pad feels stiff indeed. Im having trouble landing hadoukens whereas I can easily land 'em on the analog stick. I am hoping it gets softer with usage (1st day today) in order to better land these combos.
Looks like a good gamepad
I just ordered this as a controller for my phone and to double as a new pro controller for my Nintendo switch. I think it’ll be fine for my phone but as far as I can tell, this thing doesn’t support motion aim or rumble so this is probably gonna feel pretty lacking when using on the switch
Flat out misinformation again.
D8, which is being showcased here is $25 on AliExpress, not $15. The link he did is for an older model, D3.
Shame shame shame
Damn, can't beat that price
Why not take a look at the D9? It is really cool.
God damn it I bought the Gamesir G8 a week before you made this vid.
The D9 is a PlayStation Portal lookalike.
Need one for my impossibly large s8 ultra!
U can use gamesir Galileo g8
With modifications
This is how u can do it
I bought this thinking it was the d8 when it was the d3 with that trash d pad, which was most of the point of it for me. And now I can’t cancel it. Not cool man
I use a a similar way to play mario kart tour with a controller with the touch screen emulation
I am interested in getting one for emulation. Only concerned about input lag
I don't own this unit; but, I've owned other Chinese semi-generic Bluetooth gamepads and I currently own a USB-C GameSir X2 Pro. For emulation I've never noticed any lag with either type. The real benefit to a wired controller is that it is one less thing to keep charged and you just plug it in and it works.
If you need a basic USB-C telescopic controller, GameSir has an X2S on the way. It's already out in China for the ¥ equivalent of $30 US. It has Hall Effect triggers and sticks too, but has the benefit of coming from a name brand. It'll be interesting to see how they price it in the west.
@@mattdavis9601 wow, that is useful information, I Will keep an eye on that gamesir one. Thanks!
got it myself for 5,91€ today. Saw the product like 7 times and took the cheapest offer xD
what where??
Wheree
I wish you would make a list scoring them
I was waiting for you to use it on a switch 😢to see how it would work
Is this wide enough for a samsung s7+ tablet?
pls review (cool shark jk02 controller) this controller has cooling and vibration functions!
Review of the Tessen controller from Asus?
if anyone have PS4 comtroller you can connect it by USB dongle its a type C to USB female
you can do a Bluetooth method with no need to third party app which is great
What is that Gamepad Tester app?
Now I need one that can do a 13" tablet
The only controller I’ve found is the ipega 909, but it’s getting very dated
@@ETAPRIME I had a different ipega from around 2016, and it was terrible haha. The thumbstick sensitivity ramped up very quickly and then fell off, almost like it was boolean instead of analog.
Looks like its gonna be 3D printend joycon mounts!
@@MrHamncheezim thinking about doing the mod on the gamesir g8 galileo. Gamesir showed a new controller at ces that can natively fit up to 14 inches. They just havent launched it yet or said anything more. Its more of the style of the x2 pro. I like the g8 grips more might have to mod.
i wish these bsp-d controllers weren't wireless, but instead had a usb c connector. one of the reasons i stopped using mine is because it's annoying having to reconnect the phone to the controller every time i want to play
EDIT: now that i think about it, the sellers should just offer both options, so people can choose what suits them best
How do you setup Shooting + v3 to work with swipe base game like Temple Run or Pacman 256?
D3 is the one that goes for $15, D8 goes for $23
Hall based triggers on a controller for less than $15 is nuts
The lowest is really like $23 unless you keep looking for other sellers that sell it for less but I haven’t seen it for $15 because every time I click on link it would go to App but show D3 for that low Price than you have to pick D8 then the price would go up
@@redscorpion9325 I was able to find it for $17 when I was searching for the d9. Still a deal at that price
Thanks for the video, do you plan to test the new ipega 9777s? Curious to know if the joysticks are better compared to old ipega controllers, seems to be hall effect to on this New model
I have it. It's not great. The button and stick placement is backwards which can cause pressing wrong buttons while playing.
@@davidmelendez767 thank you a lot for your answer. The ergonomics look weird indeed. Does iit have good joysticks though? Precise enough and without dead zone?
@nicod2101 Negative. Even though much an of a improvement from previous ipegas and you can adjust the tightness it still has quite of a dead zone. The bsp d8/9 I find to be much better for tablets. The gamesir 8 for phones
I'm guessing this is ideal for geforce now on android, or is there a better or newer option?
Any chance you could review the d9
How would this pair with an amazon fire tablet? I've had many issues pairing controllers with it such as ps4 and ps5 in the past.
Is the d-pad and the buttons any good for fighting games like MK11, cause my Backbone controller sucks when doing combos in fighting games.