🎮 Elevate Your Game with Kaleid Flux – Where Style Meets Precision!
The GameSir Kaleid Flux Enhanced Wired Controller is an officially licensed gaming controller compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10/11. It features customizable RGB lighting, a 1000Hz polling rate for ultra-responsive gameplay, and Hall Effect joystick technology for anti-drift performance. With 14 buttons, including two customizable back buttons, and advanced vibration feedback, this controller is designed for serious gamers seeking both style and functionality.
Button Quantity | 14 |
Additional Features | Rumble |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox |
Controller Type | Wired Gamepad with Enhanced Features |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 430 Grams |
Color | GameSir Kaleid Flux |
S**Y
Amazing Stick, trigger, button and Dpad Feel.
The controller itself fits amazing into my hands, thats coming from someone with a not so big set of hands and the controller fits so perfect into them, the Buttons are fast and responsive not squishy unlike my controller that came with my Xbox Series S, the added addition of everything being hall effect including the sticks and trigger is really amazing too to help prevent stick drift. The triggers along with stick movement feel absolutely unreal ive never felt a controller more smooth in my entire life (owned controllers for generations of consoles Playstation 1, N64 all the way up to now) it feels like my thumbs and fingers are on cloud 9! Back paddles are pretty sweet too, they are perfectly positioned on the back with a short, tactile, click action that makes it super easy to activate them really fast when you need them. Overall this controller is an amazing controller with durability comparable to an Xbox 360 controller your older brother would have given you back in the day when he left for college, Durable, Sleek, Doesnt drift no matter the situation and is absolutely beautiful 10/10 controller I dont regret my purchase
E**D
Very good at, um, controlling games
Some people might buy this controller because it's largely translucent and has RGB support and generally looks pretty cool. Those people will like the way it looks out of the box and on default settings. I'm not one of those people.They will find that the GameSir app on Xbox lets you tweak the colors extensively and gives really fine detail control of the colors and the flows and all that. For me, it wasn't worth the time it would've taken to dial in my own super color motif. I didn't like the app, it wasn't intuitive and I wasn't invested. If you are, I'm sure you can figure it out and get a result you like.I bought this for the Hall joysticks and remappable extra buttons on the back.These features are all pure win. Controller feels good, works good, plays good.It has the drawbacks of needing to be wired and feeling really light compared to anything that holds batteries onboard. For some, this may feel cheap or fragile. The plastics seem to be thick and high quality enough that an unexpected breakage seems unlikely. If you play Mortal Kombat or haven't had a Victory Royale in a while, you can probably still bash it to death after a frustrating loss but the controller won't make it easy for you.I like this one a lot. Does exactly what it says and works great doing it. It might be my own head cannon, but I do feel like I have better fine control that say a stock Series X controller.
E**S
Good Controller
Good quality. Have had it for a couple of months and really like it. Has texturized grips for better grip and the buttons have a nice click without being too spongy. It is quieter than keyboard and mouse
T**S
Amazing Value, but Not Without Two Small Flaws
Given my hands sweat like a coal miner's whenever I seemingly so much as touch a game controller, far less start to use it, the $90, fancy, custom-made Xbox Series Design Lab controller I got didn't even last a total of 1 month of use before the X button started sticking/holding the input for a time even when dry.As such, I wanted to get something with mechanical buttons, rather than the seemingly-purpose-designed-to-disintegrate membrane ones, and through my research, found out this was a less expensive option than the previous, $150 Razer candidate.For how little this costs, this is not even slightly a mediocre controller by my measure, much less a bad one. Aesthetically, I rather love it, with the combination of translucent and frosted plastic giving way to a 2 zone lighting strip on either side, watching the motors go during vibratory functions is deeply entertaining to me, and the app is surprisingly good.As well, while membrane button degradation hit all previous controllers well before any trigger wear, or stick drifting occurred, the fact those components are magnetically-gauged, as opposed to optically, or mechanically sensed, means that I can rest assure those will never happen if mechanical buttons are less moisture-sensitive.Additionally, the two extra buttons on-back are just resistive enough to not be accidentally-pressable, while also allowing ergonomically-unsound face-button controls to be mapped to one of those, merely requiring a squeeze than an uncomfortable stretch, or bend.Unfortunately, this is not a perfect device, as the colours on the internal LED strips are not isolated, rather piped along the same strip making them combine, and ruining some of the visibility. Moreover, in spite of my manually putting it into Xinput mode after Steam refused to recognise it as one, I've had a game show "button 1 - 4" instead of the Xbox face buttons.Given said game was also very much prematurely-released, though, I see this more as a fault of the publisher, rather than the developer, or Gamesir.What absolutely is Gamesir's doing, though, is the fact that when you manually set it to another input type, the rooster logo has its colour (green in XInput mode) override, and overwrite the custom-set colour, meaning that you need to sacrifice a lighting zone to get it to work.Once you manually set it to emulate a controller type, it seems as though one cannot go back to the default profile that enables this lighting spot.Given those are all aesthetic downsides, and the logo zone being disabled can easily be fixed with Firmware, I can thus wholeheartedly recommend the device to literally any and everyone that wants a reliable controller that feels like it should cost more than double the MSRP.Post Script: I'm reasonably certain, given the RGB functionality, that the name “Kaleid” is shorthand for “Kaleidoscope”, and thus pronounced identically to “Collide”, rather than “Khalid”, as I've heard literally every Youtube reviewer say.
A**R
Great first impressions
Only a few days in but the controller feels great! The buttons click nicely and the adjustable triggers work perfectly. The Gamesir nexus software is actually pretty nice as well. On top of all that it just looks amazing and a thoughtfully designed product. I have used a 200+ scuff controller that felt cheaper and broke in a month so if this lil thing can make it past 30 days it’s a win in my book
M**S
The ultimate test of emotional stability.
Controller feel build quality etc is amazing. The complete and detrimental downfall is the disconnection issues and the lack of care the company has for fixing these issues properly and directly. I have never had a controller that has made me SCREAM and rage as hard as this one has. It's like an ultimate test of patience every time this thing is used. CONSTANT CONSTANT DISCONNECTS. TURNS OFF 2-3 TIMES BEFORE WORKING AGAIN FOR MAYBE 5-15 MINS AT A TIME THEN DOES THE SAME THING UNTIL I HAVE TO UNPLUG IT AND RE PLUG IT IN WHICH GIVE IT 5 MORE MINS ITS DOING THE SAME ***T.Buy what's worth it, just go with PDP, XBOX, or Power A
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