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Charging via USB Type-C port. Rubberized handles. Integration with PC and Switch. 40 hours of battery life.
Product type2 gamepadsgamepad
Platform
PC (Windows)
Switch
PC (Windows)
Switch
InterfaceBluetooth
Bluetooth /3.0/
Technical specs
Number of buttons
16 /or 10+10 on each/
12
Feedbackvibrationvibration
D-pad4 position4 position
Sticks
2
asymmetrical
2
asymmetrical
Bumpers22
Triggers
2
2
General
Materialplasticplastic
Power sourcebattery
battery /1300 mAh/
Operating time
6 h /maximum/
40 h
Charging portbrandedUSB C
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017march 2017

Product type

General type of manipulator.

Classic types of game controllers include joystick, gamepad ( in single or pair configuration) and steering wheel (including additional steering wheel (without base)). Also quite popular are motion controllers, over-ear gamepads , triggers. However, in addition to this, nowadays you can find many more specific varieties: aviation wheels and devices, pedals (for cars or for aircraft), controllers in the style of arcade slot machines, virtual reality weapons and overhead gamepads for smartphones. Here is a more detailed description of each of these varieties:

- Gamepad. Standard type of manipulator for modern desktop gaming consoles; however, it is often used for other gaming platforms, including mobile ones. Actually, in our time we can distinguish two types of gamepads - for desktop consoles and for mobile gadgets. The first type is small control panels with a set of buttons, levers and other similar elements. When used, such a “remote control” is held with both hands, and the controls are placed in such a way that they can be rea...ched without changing (or almost without changing) the grip. In turn, gamepads for mobile gadgets are distinguished by the presence in the design of a mount for such a gadget; For more information about mounting methods, see “Attaching a smartphone.” We also note that the simplest overhead gamepads do not fall into this category; they are listed separately in our catalog (see below).
In any case, regardless of specialization, gamepads are the most popular type of gaming controllers these days. This is primarily due to versatility: such controllers can be used for a wide variety of gaming genres. But the features of equipment and functionality of different models should still be clarified separately.

— Two gamepads. Two identical (or almost identical) gamepads in functionality, supplied in one set. For gamepads in general, see above; and such a configuration can be convenient for the reasons that many games (especially console ones) allow the simultaneous participation of two players, or are even designed for this format from the very beginning. On the other hand, the need to separately buy two input Devices at once arises quite rarely, so this option is not particularly popular nowadays. Paired gamepads are most often connected in a wired serial manner, via a single cable (see “Connection”), although there are also more traditional options (separate cables, radio, Bluetooth). We also note that a rather specific version of this variety is the standard Joy-Con controller for the Nintendo Switch: it belongs to this category, but can also be used as a single device (for more details, see “Compatibility with platforms”), and also has the functionality of a motion controller (see below).

— Joystick. A gaming controller, similar in design to an airplane control stick: it is a characteristic lever for one hand, supplemented with buttons and other controls (at least on the lever itself, and often also on the base). Actually, most modern joysticks are designed mainly for flight simulators and other similar genres (space flying games, etc.); It is not very convenient to use such input Devices in other types of games, although, in many cases, it is technically possible. For additional realism, the joystick can be supplemented with a separate engine control handle (see “Traction Control”), and in the most advanced models, also with pedals. At the same time, we note that if the control lever and the thrust regulator have extensive capabilities, they can no longer be classified as joysticks, but as steering wheels (also see below).

- Steering wheel. Traditional round steering wheels like car wheels, intended mainly for racing and other car simulators. Theoretically, such a controller can also provide an “aviation” mode, with the possibility of using it similarly to a steering wheel (see below); however, in practice, for a number of reasons, such combined devices are almost never found. Steering wheels, even relatively simple ones, are supplied complete with a base - the “brain” center of the game controller. For maximum realism, you should choose models for which a rotation angle of at least 900° is declared (for more details, see “Turn the steering wheel”). However, simpler solutions are quite suitable for beginners and undemanding players.

— Additional steering wheel (without base). Steering wheels supplied without pedals and gear shift system. This option will come in handy for those who do not need additional equipment or who would like to choose it at their own discretion.

— Motion controller. Manipulators designed to control the gaming process through user movements. They usually have buttons and other traditional controls, but it is primarily the movements tracked by the paddle that play an important role. A modern motion controller is usually a remote control held in the hand; this is quite enough to simulate a wide variety of gaming actions: hits and blocks in hand-to-hand combat, movements of a tennis racquet, swing of a golf club, throwing a bowling ball, etc. Such controls make the gameplay not only interesting and varied, but also more healthy - instead of sitting still, players move quite actively. The action of the motion controller is usually based on the use of mechanical sensors - an accelerometer and a gyroscope; Some models may include additional features to improve accuracy, such as the glowing orb in the Sony Move Motion Controller for PlayStation.
It is also worth noting that the Move Navigation Controller from the same Sony is usually classified as motion controllers: it does not track hand movements, however, it was originally intended for use together with the Move Motion Controller and is not intended to be used independently.

— Controller for arcades. A specialized manipulator that simulates the control panel of an “arcade” gaming machine. As a rule, such a manipulator combines a joystick (more precisely, a simple lever without buttons) to control movements and gaming buttons for various character actions. The main buttons are usually provided from six to eight - this allows you to cope even with quite complex games. In accordance with the name, devices of this type are intended primarily for games ported from slot machines (and other platforms with similar control mechanics), however, with certain tricks, a similar controller can be used in other genres.

— Virtual reality weapons. Manipulators that imitate hand weapons - most often pistols, sometimes machine guns or rifles. In general, two types can be distinguished among such models. The first is controllers used in conjunction with VR glasses in shooting games: they can enhance the immersion effect. The second type is models for smartphones and mobile games, including tech using augmented reality (AR). A smartphone installed on a special delivery plays the role of a gaming screen in such weapons; turns and tilts are tracked by smartphone sensors, and the controller itself is responsible for shooting, as well as, in most cases, for navigation and additional actions. For this purpose, appropriate controls are often provided directly on the “weapon” - levers, D-Pads, etc.

- Steering wheel. Steering wheels are most often referred to as advanced controllers intended for use in flight simulators. Such devices are designed for maximum realism, in some cases they even directly copy the controls of specific aircraft models; and the controls are used by both enthusiasts and professional pilots for training on advanced simulators. Note that such a controller can be based on both the steering wheel itself (characteristic “horns”) and the handle; the latter option differs from conventional joysticks (see above) in having more extensive functionality. And in general, devices in this category are characterized by fairly advanced equipment. So, even in the simplest models, it includes at a minimum a thrust control (which can consist of several levers - for several engines or several different engine parameters) and an expanded set of buttons and switches - both on the wheel/stick and on the thrust control. Pedals may also be included in the package. But displays and instrument panels, which allow you to assemble the most complete simulation of a pilot’s cockpit, are mainly sold separately; For more details, see “Device for flight simulators.”

— Device for flight simulators. Additional instruments and controls designed for use in conjunction with yokes or joysticks (see above) in high-end flight simulators. Such devices can simulate a dashboard with various dials, digital and signal indicators, levers for controlling thrust, propeller pitch and mixture, toggle switch panels, etc. By adding the necessary devices to the steering wheel or joystick, you can create a fairly accurate imitation of an aircraft cockpit. On the other hand, such equipment is expensive, is supported by a limited number of simulators, and can significantly complicate management. Therefore, it is designed mainly for skilled and demanding users - professional pilots and advanced enthusiasts.

— Overhead gamepad. A special type of gamepad (see above), intended for use with mobile devices (primarily smartphones) and having the simplest possible design. Such controllers do not even connect to the gaming gadget - they interact with it in a purely mechanical format, through interaction with the touch screen. To do this, the clip-on gamepad usually has two triggers, each of which is connected to a special moving part above the smartphone screen; when you pull the trigger, the corresponding part lowers towards the screen, simulating the touch of a finger. This allows the player to use 4 independent touch points at once - two under the thumbs, two under the mechanical “rockers” powered by triggers. And some models are actually holders for smartphones that don’t even have mechanics. And even in more advanced solutions, any electronic components are either completely absent or perform auxiliary functions: for example, there are overhead gamepads with built-in cooling fans and/or with a power bank mode for recharging a smartphone.
Note that such input Devices can only be used in games that are either initially designed for such controls (a typical example is PUBG Mobile), or allow you to change the location of controls on the screen and place individual on-screen buttons under the mechanical “fingers” of the gamepad.

- Triggers. Controllers for use with touch screens of smartphones or tablets. Attached to the end of the mobile device body, they provide a comfortable hand position when immersed in gameplay. Triggers are often equipped with trigger-type mechanisms and touch-sensitive moving contacts that touch a specific area of the display when the triggers are pressed. Depending on the layout in the gaming, triggers can be assigned functions of shooting, aiming, assistance in movement, etc.

— Pedals. Separately sold pedals designed for automotive or aviation simulators and used, respectively, in combination with steering wheels or joysticks/wheels (see above). In “car” models, the pedals themselves can be either two (gas and brake) or three (a complete set, including the grip), they can vary in size; in turn, aviation pedals are, by definition, paired and symmetrical. As a rule, specific specialization and compatibility with certain main controllers is specified in the official data for such a device; This information should definitely be clarified before purchasing.

Number of buttons

The total number of buttons provided in the design of the manipulator.

The more buttons — the more additional features you can "tie" to the manipulator, the lower the likelihood that during the game you will have to turn to other controls (for example, a PC keyboard). However, many game consoles (see "Platform Compatibility") provide a certain minimum number of buttons for a compatible gamepad — a smaller number simply would not allow full use of all the functions of the console. For example, the original PlayStation 4 controller has 11 buttons.

Note that the D-Pad (see below) is not included in this calculation: it is considered a specific control, although it is based on buttons.

Operating time

The time of continuous operation of the controller with autonomous power supply (see above) without recharging or replacing batteries. When choosing according to this indicator, note that it is quite approximate, because. in fact, the operating time depends on the intensity of the game, the frequency of feedback, etc., and in models powered by replaceable batteries, it also depends on the quality of these batteries. Therefore, the actual battery life may be less, and sometimes more than the claimed one. Nevertheless, different models of controllers can be quite compared according to the time of operation on a charge given in the characteristics.

Charging port

The presence of a standard connector for charging.

- microUSB. One of the miniature versions of the USB connector, which is still popular in gadgets, despite the appearance of a more advanced USB-C. It has relatively modest capabilities (in particular, it is inferior to USB-C in terms of the maximum possible charging power), but this moment is rarely critical. At the same time, there are a great many cables and chargers for microUSB.

- USB-C. A relatively new type of USB connector, actively gaining momentum. Like microUSB, it is small in size, but has a more convenient reversible design and advanced features, such as the ability to transmit higher power, which has a beneficial effect on charging time.
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