C**.
The best controller I've used (for real!)
I remember the days when a "3rd party" controller was always a terrible decision to buy, the only upside being that it's cheaper than the official one. The Vader 3 Pro takes that notion, and breaks it into a million pieces.This controller is a wonder to use.I've been wanting a controller that had a combination of features: Back buttons (four of em), motion control, xbox style layout. I previously had been using the "8bitdo ultimate bluetooth controller", but it left things to be desired (the ergonomics weren't great, and only 2 back buttons).This one, though? The vader 3 pro has it all. Motion controls, xbox style layout, 4 back buttons, it has hall effect joysticks, rumble in the triggers, and an extra 2 buttons near the ABXY (which i've bound to take screenshots / save game replays), mechanical buttons/dpad too. With trigger stops enabled, the LT and RT feel like regular clicky buttons (identical in feel to the LB and RB), feeling nice for emulating older games.It feels great in my hands, the analogs feel so smooth, the buttons & dpad feel nice and clicky. Having motion controls & rumble in the triggers makes for an interesting experience playing first person shooters. The trigger rumble vibrates the motion controls a bit, almost making it a real-life version of recoil when I shoot! (It's all customizable, you can turn it off completely if you don't like it). I don't think it's the same kind of rumble that the Dualsense has (I've yet to use one), it's probably more like the xbox's trigger rumble.Everything is customizable through the software, you can (on PC at least) re-bind everything to anything else on the controller or keyboard. It can store up to 4 profiles at once (and you can import/export profiles to save extras). You can also choose to enable fast profile swapping, allowing you to swap to the 4 profiles by holding select + A or B or X or Y. There is no indicator, but you can configure the LED strip to be different on each profile.Since there's a switch that changes from PC, to Bluetooth, to Switch, you can easily swap between them without needing to unpair and re-pair the controller (unless you have multiples of one, of course).My complaints?The "Capture" button doesn't do anything on PC (I can't even rebind it in the software). It seems like it's only for switch. Retroarch is able to pick it up when I have the controller connected on my phone, but not on PC.The select button is in an odd position, making it difficult/awkward to reach during gameplay.The battery life could be better (Only around 8 hours).The software for phones is crap, and annoying to use.All of these feel like minor nitpicks compared to how good the controller is. It's well worth the money!
M**Y
Easily the best controller on the market.
I wrote a super long review about how I was rank #263 of 500 in North America on Overwatch Open Queue, but it all got deleted by accident so I'll summarize, and then give some points. Hall effect is amazing, but for the first month it was mostly losses for me getting used to it. I'm talking losses so bad a Top500 deranked 8 times. I am just now starting to destroy the competition again and am one rank of of Top500 starting again.Reasons this is the best controller:-1,000 Hz capable-Adjustable lights.-Instant click BUTTONS.-Instant click triggers (adjustable) AT NO EXTRA COST.- Pretty user friendly software, also remembers 4 configurations you could save.- Vibration intensity feels, in MY opinion, better than every other controller I've owned/tried(Ps4,Ps5,Scuf Impact, Scuf infinity 4ps, xbox elite series 1). I hate rumbles, but something has felt nice about these, call me crazy.- It doesn't feel like the price feels. The price feels too good to be true for all the features, but it's not, Chinese manufacturers can just mass produce so many it makes them cheaper than the other places that do custom controllers, and the plastic feels equivalent to a ps4 controller to me. Doesn't feel like cheap plastic, but i still can't imagine dropping it from over like 5 feet is good(I've dropped mine a few times).- 8 way Dpad. This doesn't benefit me so much, but will probably help the Top-Down players for diagonal movement most. Personally it made it harder playing helldivers, but I've gotten used to it.- Removeable thumsticks that can be replaced if broken or superglue'd to a KontrolFreek that was wedged on ;).- The inputs on the back being buttons makes it so I won't snap the paddles off sideways - I did that religiously with my scuf controllers and despise them for not making metal paddles like Xbox does.-Connects via wireless signal with dongle, Bluetooth, or cable.- Gyro playability.Arguements from the other side:-The wireless dongle isn't very reliable because signals from the pc are disrupting its' signal. I've not done it, but I know you could solve this problem with a USB extender just to bring the dongle out from the PC a bit. Or use cable like me, but I believe cable is limited to 500Hz(which is a heavily debated topic if that's really worse for gaming - I personally feel nothing different).- Open software to equip a configuration, close software, get done playing, open software to equip different config, controller setting unavailable. Just turn off and then turn on the controller to reconnect it.- Select button is uncomfortable to press having to reach over the thumbstick, so I just don't use the select button that often.- The last thing that is kind off odd, but not really, is that you'll have to use a translator for the mini booklet to setup the controller unless you watch a vid on YouTube.Coming from someone who lossed stupendous amounts of matches on every game because I swapped to this controller - I FULLY RECOMMEND THIS CONTROLLER. I LOVE IT. It's under $100, with Instant click buttons and triggers, 1,000Hz capable, has paddles and removable thunbsticks somewhat compatible with KontrolFreeks. There is literally no question this is the controller you buy.
R**
Excelente produto!
Nem precisa de comentários, se veio até aqui já deve ter visto alguns vídeos na net sobre ele.Chegou perfeito e antes do prazo como sempre. Parabéns Amazon! Espero de coração que quando os correios for privatizado, que vcs assumam aquilo. Kkkkk
C**O
Sem sombra de dúvida o melhor controle de videogame de todos os que já vi e testei
Obs importante: há um adaptador sem fio dentro da caixa dele, procure direito!• Além dos botões padrão Xbox este controle possui 4 botões frontais extras (C, Z, O e Home) e mais 4 traseiros M1-M4, todos eles mecânicos, alguns com uma membrana em cima dos acionadores (switches) mecânicos.• É possível ativar chaves seletoras atrás do controle para usar acionadores de mouse nos gatilhos, tornando-os botões digitais ao invés de analógicos de pressão.• Há uma chave seletora traseira para alternar entre modos "dongle", "Bluetooth" e "Nintendo Switch".• Existem 3 LEDs na frente do aparelho, um deles indica qual o tipo de conexão que ele está usando no momento (branco para modo "dongle" *adaptador que vem na caixa dele*, azul para modo Bluetooth, Direct Input e Nintendo Switch), abaixo deste há outro que fica vermelho durante o carregamento da bateria e verde quando a bateria está cheia. Para ativar o modo Direct Input segure Select+A (LED azul), apesar disso não ser recomendável para quem não precisa do Dinput. Para voltar ao modo Xinput segure Select+X (LED branco). No PC você só poderá conectar em modo dongle (arrastando a chave traseira para o lado direito), modo Bluetooth (chave no meio) e modo Nintendo Switch (lado esquerdo), no momento o modo NSwitch não funciona sem fio no PC (talvez resolvam em alguma atualização de firmware, feita pelo app Flydigi Space 3.0). O terceiro LED é multicolorido e pode ter suas cores alteradas no app.• O D-Pad dele tem 8 acionadores micro-switch independentes e bem sensíveis, o que torna o uso deles em jogos de plataforma retrô excelente sem precisar pôr muita força nos dedos.• Seus mamilos analógicos (sticks) possuem altíssima precisão, perceptível em uso comum em jogos, em apps testadores de controle e na emulação de giroscópio para stick direito.São os mais macios que já testei.• Os gatilhos de pressão dele possuem excelentes molas que dão uma sensação macia e mais firme em seu eixo do que a concorrência consegue entregar. Sequer fazem barulho quando atingem a profundidade máxima. Há a opção de vibração nos gatilhos, mas eu não uso e nem vou.• Os botões de ombro (LB e RB) possuem um clique firme que felizmente não é agudo, são excelentes para jogos retrô como a franquia Mega Man X (para quem usa o dash no RB).• Para jogar jogos da Nintendo emulados no PC com sensor de movimento existem duas opções: jogar no modo dongle com a configuração de emular o sensor de movimento no stick direito, com sensibilidade de 50 e compensação de deadzone em 5, setando até 2 botões de ativação logo abaixo (eu uso o RT em Zelda ToTK) ou ative a chave traseira no modo NSwitch com o cabo conectado e usar o sensor de movimento sem a emulação no stick direito.• É possível configurar perfis de configurações alternáveis no app e alternar entre esses perfis segurando Select+A ou Select+B, Select+Y, etc.• No momento o app sofre alguns bugs de desconexão ao salvar configurações repetidas vezes, mas basta esperar a reconexão automática que tudo volta ao normal.• Gostei demais do design dele, apesar de são ser preto ele tem um tom de cinza escuro azulado.• Ele é pesadinho, mas nada que atrapalhe.• É possível encaixar um gancho segurador de celular nele.
A**N
Excelente!
Muito bom o produto!
F**N
Ótimo controle profissional
E tanto botão que até falta função pra colocar. Analógico e botos da frente principais mecânicos. Vibração nos gatilhos. Bom app pra colocar macros e configurar desde luz de LED até sensibilidade dos analógicos. Na época eu tive sorte e paguei bem barato. Pegando uma boa promoção vale a pena demais!
P**S
Excelente
Muito bom produto, é bonito, suave, resistente, até tankou umas rages minha, tá perfeito
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