Wireless Controller for PS4, Gamer Girl Series Dual Vibration Game Controller for PlayStation4/Pro/Slim with Audio Function, Mini LED Indicator, USB Cable
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Yes, that is correct. As a result, the original skin case or PS4 Controller charger stand would be compatible with these wireless controllers.
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This PS4 controller does have a built-in speaker and can be used with a wireless headset. Only if your PlayStation 4 controller is compatible with your headset. Please keep in mind that not all gaming headsets are compatible with PS4 controllers.
Selected User Reviews For Wireless Controller for PS4, Gamer Girl Series Dual Vibration Game Controller for PlayStation4/Pro/Slim with Audio Function, Mini LED Indicator, USB Cable
br>This controller has near-perfect attention to detail. br>You can't tell the difference between it and an original PS4 controller. This company has added detail to the plastic, which appears to be the same plastic mold as before. The sensation is identical to that of the Sony. The God Of War Sony Ps4 weighed in at 7 pounds when both controllers were weighed. 70 oz. And this Kujian controller tipped the scales at seven pounds. 30 oz. It's impossible to distinguish between the two. All of the controller's functions worked as expected, and I actually prefer the thumb sticks for top-hand grip. It also includes a USB cord that can be used to charge the controller by plugging it into a PS4 or any other USB port. The USB cord is 38 inches long. br>My recommendation is to fully charge the controller before using it, and to charge it a few times a year if you don't use it for a long time. A user manual is also included with the controller. Very nice! br>br>.
The controller looks and feels great in the hands, but it is missing where it counts the most: gameplay. The sensitivity of the left analog stick is odd. When you look left or fight, it appears to lag because it will start moving at a certain speed and then suddenly accelerate, almost as if it has broken free. If you're playing a first-person shooter, you'll almost always fly right past the target, and the battery life isn't great, but that's to be expected if the functionality is there. I'm not sure which is worse: a controller like this or an OEM that works for a few months before the L3 and directional pads fail and the warranty requires you to pay to have it repaired.
It has a pleasant feel to it, and it is noticeably lighter than the controller that came with my system. There is some input lag, but it's so minor that I don't even notice it when I'm playing. I've only had it for a few days, but the only real complaint I have is that the analog sticks, particularly the right one, are overly sensitive, with insufficient dead space before you're sent spinning a quarter turn to the right or left. It's not a huge deal for someone who plays casually like me; it's simply a longer learning curve. If you're a competitive gamer, however, I wouldn't recommend it because it happens unexpectedly and throws your aim off significantly.
This controller did not work the first day it worked well the second day I tried to play again but the controller was not working the light was on but the controller was not responding to any of the buttons I pressed I tried every way of reconnecting and resetting the controller and my game but no luck everything I tried did not work I don't have the funds at the moment to send it back this experience has made me not want to purchase any other controller from Amazon again would not give a positive review would not give a positive review.
To begin, I'd like to point out that the designs on these controllers are absolutely stunning. When I opened the first one, it looked great, so my teenage nephew immediately took it out of the box, plugged in his headphones, and started playing Fortnite, despite the fact that the headphone jack was broken. Only a static sound came out of it. I contacted the seller, and they promptly sent me a replacement controller. We got it two days later. This one was battered near the headphone port on the bottom, while the first one appeared to be in perfect condition but didn't work. The second one not only didn't work, but it was also covered in chips, dents, and scratches. The company that had just told me they offered lifetime warranties only offered me a $15 refund. I went so far as to offer to return them. I have yet to receive the small refund I was supposed to receive. Prior to writing this review, I had direct contact with them. I even offered to resolve the issue before writing a negative review, but I have yet to receive the small amount they offered, despite their assurances that I would receive full refunds. They also denied that there were any problems with their quality. I'm a quality control inspector who pays attention to the smallest of details. These weren't insignificant details. I'd never have passed an inspection if it hadn't been for the fact that I was a It's ideal if all you want is a controller that looks good and works without the need for headphones. They were willing to work with us on the first one, but they failed to follow through on their promise of a refund, failed to follow through on their promise of a $15 refund, and refused to have them returned.
That he complains about remotes says something. All of the controls work well, and the battery allows him to play for the entire weekend.
First and foremost, prior to purchasing this, I read the reviews. This controller does not fit on any Playstation brand charging dock, nor does it fit on an aftermarket charging dock, contrary to what others have said. br>Second-class-class-class-class-class-class-class-class-class- The controller isn't completely sealed; there's a gap that can't be closed all the way around the back and front of it. Third, because you must move the joysticks to the side to press the other buttons, this controller is more difficult to use while playing. br>Fourth-place runner-up The D pad isn't as smooth as the original PlayStation controller, so it'll take some time to get used to. br>br>While the controller fits comfortably in your hand and the built-in grip indentations are very useful, none of the back button attachments will work with it due to the controller's design.
The new model is significantly lighter than previous models. It doesn't feel heavy in the least. Thumbsticks have a better feel than the older model and are not as loose. The triggers aren't as clicky as they were on the previous model. If that makes any sense, the touch pad and light bar are more responsive. Overall, I'd recommend this controller over the previous model, though I'm not sure how it compares to other professional/third-party controllers.