Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Gamesir X2 Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gamesir X2 Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller.
May 2021
(80%)
31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Don't have to remove the phone case to use the controller, Custom key mappings (if they worked), Easier gameplay with physical controls, Responsive controls,
Add G-Touch functionality for iOS version 14
I do not consider myself a gamer, but once in a while, I like to play a game or two on my phone. Over the years I've tried those little suction cup controllers that you stick to the phone's display and found them to be pretty much useless. A real gaming c...
Published: 2021-05-12, Author: Arif , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: If you're into cloud gaming --- either Stadia, Amazon Luna, or Microsoft's own Xbox Cloud Gaming, then a comfortable controller is a must. You also don't want to be carrying around a bulky Xbox gamepad for prolonged periods of gameplay or for playing when...
Published: 2020-12-15, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Supports all smartphones sizes, The USB-C dongle can be adjusted to an angle of up to 51 degrees, It's Plug and Play, No lag, Pass-through charging USB-C port
The pad on the joysticks could have been larger, The buttons are close to each other which can lead to fatigue depending on the game, The app needs a lot of polishing
After testing the GameSir X2 for a couple of weeks, I got quite fond of it, even more so than the traditional-looking controllers, such as the G4 Pro. And yes, the reason is clearly the lateral controls with the screen in the middle that worked so well fo...
Plug and play, easy setup, Passthrough charging, Flexible Type-C plug
Questionable button layout not configurable, Too much play in joysticks, Poor ergonomic design makes it difficult to use for some games, Headphone jack would be great
The GameSir X2 Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller is a good controller for simple games that don't require multi-button use or twitch response. I really like how easy it is to setup and that it consumes much less power than Bluetooth controllers do. Unfortun...
Published: 2021-06-10, Author: Andrew , review by: gamegrin.com
Although it's on the pricey side, its solid build and straight out-of-the-box compatibility means you can't really go wrong with the X2 Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Controller...
Good tactile feel to buttons. USB type-C charging. Extends to different phone sizes. Seamlessly works with all controller supported Apple Arcade and MFI games. Price. Good build quality. Included carry case. Good Battery Life
Size a little cramped for large hands. Switching Bluetooth channels can be a bit of a faff. Doesn't play well with Call Of Duty Mobile. No vibration Rubbish app. What's in the box, #gallery3),
Abstract: It is no secret, especially among gamers, that a wired connection beats a wireless one any day of the week and twice on Sunday! This includes online gaming and wireless audio, which are naturally prone to speed, latency, and interference issu...
Abstract: Then the GameSir X2 Type-C dropped by the office. It's like a controller that wraps on your phone. While this idea is not new, we were surprised by how good the hardware and also the software is. The latter is a little wonky, but when it works – it's amaz...