🎮 Elevate your game with wireless precision and immersive feedback!
This 2 Pack Wireless Controller set features 8 pressure-sensitive action buttons, twin analogue sticks, and a directional thumb-pad for precise control. Equipped with built-in twin shock force feedback and a 2.4G wireless receiver, it offers lag-free, immersive gameplay compatible with PS1, PS2, and PC. The sleek jet black high-gloss finish adds a premium look, powered by 2 AAA batteries (not included), and backed by a one-year warranty.
Brand | blue lake performance |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
Item Weight | 14 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.38 x 4.29 x 3.78 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Cacella |
ASIN | B074X3HWLY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 12, 2017 |
T**N
Yes yes yes
Excellent for generic game remotes
T**.
Easy to set up. Work great.
Frees a player up from wires & extends distance from console. Controller is easy to sync with the receiver, which plugs into the console. Receivers plug into any USB "A" socket to charge; controller runs on two AA batteries. Controller is an excellent copy of the OEM wired units, including force feedback. Significant improvement.
P**E
Good controllers for PS2, limited support for PS1
I have been buying controllers for my PS1 and PS2 recently, because I just got into modding them back around christmastime. For context, I bought these controllers to replace my old very worn out first-party controllers as well as the stopgap solution of OPL's compatibility settings for PS4 controllers via PADEMU.These controllers are quite nice for the price; they have a very good weight in the hand (the reason why i bought them was because I didn't see any reviews complaining about lightness)The buttons are relatively tight; they have a tiny bit of play in them. The springs in the shoulder buttons are on the light side. The sticks are good; they send digital inputs when analog mode is off, meaning that up on the left stick is equivalent to up on the D-pad (and, funnily, up on the right stick is equivalent to pressing triangle). This is very nice for games like Street Fighter EX3, which for unknowable reasons does not have analog support. However, it should be noted that the sticks are taller than a first-party controller; it's not a Wii Classic controller, but it is definitely a difference. I think this boils down to personal preference.The surface finish is going to be the deciding factor for a lot of people, I think; these controllers have a shiny finish that immediately becomes a mess of fingerprints. It doesn't bother me, but it could bother other people.With regard to connectivity, these controllers are a dream. input lag isn't noticeably worse than any other wireless controller I've used. They aren't bluetooth, but rather when the receiver is connected to a PS1, PS2, or PC, when a controller is turned on it connects automatically. The controllers turn on with a small mechanical switch tucked between the sticks, and will go to sleep after a while to save battery; pressing start or cycling the power will reconnect the controller. I have had these for 4 weeks and have been using them for around an hour most days after work; I haven't needed to change the batteries yet. The product comes with two controllers and two receivers, and whichever controller is turned on first will connect to player one. This works seamlessly on PS2.HOWEVER: these controllers have an issue with the PS1. With one controller plugged in everything works perfectly, zero complaints. But when I try and plug both of them into the same PS1, they seem to both try and connect on the same channel and the result is both controllers stop working. This is frustrating, and has led me to purchase another controller for the PS1 for the purpose of multiplayer. To their credit, the manufacturer doesn't advertise PS1 compatibility so this is probably an known issue.As of writing this, I haven't tried using two of these controllers hooked up to the same laptop via their built-in USB dongle, but I can't imagine that would have any issues. On PC they are detected as a PS3 controller, and I played one game (super monkey ball on Dolphin) as a test and they worked fine.So altogether: these are solid controllers for the PS2, strongly recommend for that purpose; If you want them for PS1, watch out as you functionally only have one controller on original hardware.
K**R
Works, buttons, usb, connectivity
These still work after a few years. Haven't tried them on pc . . . But the buttons are decent and I've had no issues connectivity or otherwise. I don't notice a button reaction delay either if that's a worry. Just don't spill soda or food on it and you should be fine.10/10 great product!
B**N
It just works
So what's most important to know is I bought these controllers to use with my PS1 (remember PS2 devices are backwards compatible with PS1 devices thonps2 saves can only be saved on PS2 memory cards and likewise with PS1 memory cards) that I just had an xstation installed on.I also ordered on ebay an official Sony PS3 controller for my PS3 but that turned out to not work at all and it wasn't listed as broken, for parts only, or as untested. Needless to say it didn't work at all when plugged into my PS3.So I thought to myself....hmm these have a USB adapter on the wireless dongle.....I wonder if it will work on my PS3, let's not forget I haven't even tested the controllers at all yet as I'm still waiting for my modified PS1 to return (it's currently in the mail).Low and behold after plugging this into my PS3 and putting some batteries in it it works.....the mode button functions as the ps button but it actually works.Granted using a USB port on my backwards compatible PS3 isn't my ideal solution because it needlessly uses USB ports....but I wanted to play my PS3 and this works in a pinch not to mention it seems so far (haven't tested it to much yet) to work well...I could care less about rumble features especially in a wireless controller that uses batteries (I feel it wasted battery life).I will update my review if anything changes I just wanted it to be know that I bought it to use for intentions it's not even advertised for but also seems to work with devices I didn't expect (my PS3).
S**L
Great Product if it Works Properly
About this set less than a year ago, and one of the controllers has major stick drift in it, and it's very hard to use. The other is holding on well.
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