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The EEEKit Wireless Pro Gaming Controller offers a sleek, lightweight design with 16 programmable buttons and fast USB Type-C charging. Compatible with PC Windows 7/8/10 and Nintendo Switch, it delivers versatile, wireless gameplay with easy plug-and-play setup, perfect for gamers seeking performance and portability.
Brand | EEEKit |
Item model number | EEEkit |
Hardware Platform | nintendo wii u |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
ASIN | B077PRCXNZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 11, 2017 |
M**Z
Very Good Controller For What You Are Paying, I Expected Less But I'm Impressed~
The media could not be loaded. First of all, I'm making this a FULL REVIEW for anybody that is interested as I actually got impressed by this controller. The controller itself looks great aesthetically, very modern looking and similar to the transparent darkish plastic that the official Nintendo Pro Controller has, but we gotta say that it is way too similar to the XBOX ONE controller in button layout, shape and grip. But that isn't a issue with me. I actually think the controller looks great as it is, so if you are used to the Xbox controller feel and layout, this is your pick. Overall, I'm satisfied with this product and it's totally worth it for its cheap price, since it's does its job quite nicely. It went thru my expectations.-Date of This Review: 3/09/2019. The Switch System version that I used at the time of this review and to test the controller is version: 7.0.1. and I tested it "fresh" out of the box. So just to be clear, I can say that it works for the 7.0.1 version, although this can change in the future as new updates for the switch come. The games that I tested this EEEKIT controller were Smash Bros., DOOM 2016, Wolfenstein II, Metal Slug 3 & Enter the Gungeon.FIRST IMPRESSIONS:-LIGHT WEIGHT: It is very light, but still not to the point where it feels cheap or uncomfortable. It is more light than your average controllers but you will probably get used to it after some time.-RUMBLE: Very strong. I tested the rumble with Smash Bros. Ultimate and DOOM (2016) and it is quite strong, but I'm sure you can get used to it if you play with this controller for enough time. Although I can see how it could bother some people because of how intense it is with the vibrations at times, if that is the case you can turn off the rumble in the settings of some games like in Smash and the controller will actually stop vibrating. (Or you could open the controller and remove the vibrators yourself lmao.)-USB TYPE-C cable: The controller "version" I got is type-c and I am aware that there are two "versions" of this same controller, one micro-usb and one type-c assuming from other buyer reviews, but I can't say for sure if the buyer is just sending type-c controllers now, I actually wanted the type-c so I'm satisfied with this. Also tested it, and you can use the USB TYPE-C cable that came with this controller to charge your switch console, so that's good too.LIFE BATTERY: It is as advertised 4-5 hours and it recharges quite fast. The Switch can also read how much battery is has left. The battery also lasts longer (for about 2-3 extra hours) if you turn off the rumble.MOTION CONTROLLERS: The motion controllers are very accurate to my surprise, I tested that with DOOM 2016 and Wolfenstein II aiming motion controls and it manages to be precise most of the times, so far I have no complains in this department.LATTENCY: There was virtually NO lattency during the time I used it to play all of my games, and it doesn't seem like there is any lag input either, I assume this can vary by the amount of bluetooth controllers and devices you have connected and turned on, but I didn't noticed any when I tested connecting more controllers.OTHER FEATURES:-It actually has a capture button. Yes, it does and it's on the same side were the R/L and trigger buttons are, weird position I know but It's good that it actually has a built-in capture button that works.-Both joysticks click-in. You can actually press the joysticks like a button and they actually work properly like they should in-game. Tested with DOOM 2016 and Enter The Gungeon for this.-Triggers good for FPS. The triggers are much better than the joycon's triggers in my opinion for first person shooting games since it actually has some travel to it and feels much more like a real trigger.-D-pad is decent. I tested this with Metal Slug 3 and it works just fine for 2D games, it was quite rare when the inputs erroneous.I originally bought this controller to have a extra controller for multiplayer and I gotta say I'm so far enjoying it very much. No issues have come up and so far my experience has only been positive. I hope this review serves useful for anybody that wants to make a informed purchase of this product~
D**.
Great controller at a great price
This controller truly has it all! Feels great, it’s wireless, has motion and rumble, and is a great price. After trying this controller and the Zelda themed corded controller (Wired Controller Plus for Nintendo Switch - Zelda: Breath of the Wild), I can say I prefer this one hands down. For me having it wireless makes a world of difference. I'm free to sit back 8 or 10 feet away from the TV and not worry about tipping the unit over, or having someone walk in front of me and hit it with a foot. Unlike other game systems I've had the Switch sits up vertically, so I feel like it's more prone to tipping or falling off the entertainment center even with a little tug of the cord, so this controller being wireless means I don't worry about that. The controller feels good in the hands, and has a relatively substantial feel. It also has rumble and motion control, which the Zelda (or Mario) themed controller doesn't have, and both seem to work adequately. Compared to the PowerA Zelda controller the joystick heads are slightly smaller and they travel farther, which I like. They also sound less “clacky”, which is one big complaint I have about the Zelda controller, it’s very loud. I've read complaints about the ZL and ZR buttons having too much travel distance, which I suppose I understand, but for me it's not a deal breaker. Overall I highly recommend this controller if you're looking for all the features of the Pro Controller but don't want to pay the high price for it.
J**N
Great controller, but terrible battery life
Edit: After the new firmware update this controller freezes my switch anytime I try to connect it!! 2nd update: Controller required a firmware update to work again. I can't remember the website but it didn't mention EEEkit anywhere and the the controller is actually designed by another company all together.This controller is a great alternative for a second player or for short gaming periods. The setup was just a tad confusing but after the second try it connected fine with issue. The packaging was mediocre as it was just a plain box and some bubble wrap but it wasn't damaged so no foul there. The motion controls and vibration actually work well and I haven't noticed any lag but the controller it's self is just a remake of an Xbox one controller which to me is just a little uncomfortable due to the angles but it's still fine the only real problem with it is the lousy battery life of 4 ish hours and playing something like Zelda will mean it'll stay wired to the console most of the time. But if you only play in short sessions or want a good second controller it's a great buy. Would recommend if you don't mind having to keep it plugged in.
N**S
Good controller, don't buy for motion controls.
I'll get the negatives out of the way first.My one big complaint is the motion controls. They are delayed and not always consistent. If you are considering this for Splatoon, Doom, etc. this isn't for you.Things it can't do: Play and charge at the same time, wake the console from sleep mode, scan Amiibo.Pairing is confusing, but this is what worked for me:1. Charge the controller. (This didn't take long at all)2. From the home menu, go to Controllers and select "change grip/order."3. Hold the home button and Y.4. Let go as soon as you see the light turn on. It should pair in a few seconds.There is no HD Rumble, but the rumble it does have is surprisingly strong. When playing Mario Kart on mute city, (the one with all the speed boost pads) it practically gave my hands a massage, which I thought was a bit too much.The control sticks also have a very slight delay, but it didn't cause me any issues.All in all, this is a good, comfortable controller for its price IF you don't need it for motion controls.
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