🎮 Level Up Your Game with GameSir G8 Plus!
The GameSir G8 Plus is a versatile Bluetooth mobile game controller designed for competitive gamers. With Hall Effect joysticks for precision, universal compatibility across devices, and customizable features, it enhances your gaming experience whether you're playing Minecraft, Genshin Impact, or Call of Duty Mobile. Enjoy immersive gameplay with realistic vibrations and comfort during long sessions.
Button Quantity | 14 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | iOS, Android |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch, PC, IOS, Android |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.63 Kilograms |
Color | Grey |
A**Y
Great amazing controller
This is just an amazing piece of device. I never thought of playing game on mobile but after I saw my coworker playing games on his phone I decided to try it too. But I went a bit further by getting a controller. This is amazing quality, the buttons feels amazing just like a Xbox controller, it also isn't too heavy and the size is just right. If you have a big phone just keep it mind it will make it bigger. I have a S24 Ultra and I am playing games from PSP and PS2 all maxed out. The mapping is easy peasy and if you are using an emulator it maps to the buttons amazingly as well. However the touch screen games sometimes are a bit wonky with the right stick and takes a bit of adjusting to make it work properly. Overall I give this a 10/10. Great value for money with zero lag.
N**N
Great controller
This controller has been pretty great for my iPhone 15 Pro! I’ve played a few light sessions of Call of Duty Mobile, Minecraft on iPhone, and also Steam Link to stream PC games to my phone.The controller feels very nice in the hands and conforms to my iPhone very well during playthrough. Though even though this advertises it works with most cases, it does not work with my Quad Lock case for iPhone 15 Pro. It is too thick and I have to take off the case each time to play which is annoying.I’ve also used the charging port which works well for longer playtimes, even though I don’t play long. But also good so I can charge and put it down and pick it up a short time later with more charge.I haven’t done any actual tests, but the charge time does feel slower when through the controller than through just going into the iPhone.It’s not a big deal, but I wish something was mentioned about how the iPhone detects a “battery” in this controller despite there not being a battery. My iPhone (in the widget and Settings) originally reported this controller to have a 100% charge but now always says it has a 5% charge. There was no mention of this anywhere on this page or the manual but there is no battery in the controller and the iPhone is not reporting truthfully for some reason.One thing I am pleasantly surprised about that does not seem to be advertised or talked about is that this controller CAN be used externally with bigger devices. I can confirm that this DOES work with my iPad Pro 12.9” 5th gen and also works with both my Windows laptop and desktop gaming PC. Though the method used is kind of janky, it does surprisingly work and there seems to be drivers in Windows to recognize this as a controller!As you may see in my pictures, if you get a USB type C adapter with female ports on both ends and any USB type C cable capable of connecting to your iPad/Windows computer, then the iPad/Windows PC will detect it and use it as a controller without any additional software! I have legitimately used this to play Minecraft on a bigger screen on my iPad Pro as well as play some games in Steam on my Windows PCs and it all works. It is so cool.I am a bit disappointed to see that the rubber material that sits under the phone is already fading after nearly not very much use of the controller. It’s not a horrible thing I’d use to not recommend this controller, but it is disappointing to see that the cool design etched in doesn’t last too long.I was also disappointed in the available selection of magnetic faceplates at the time of writing this because I am not seeing any available or even with a “coming soon”. Not that this is a dealbreaker, again, but it’s advertised here and seems like a cool feature that isn’t being utilized at all.The price is a bit more than I was expecting, but it’s not wholly unreasonable compared to others on the market too, especially when you have others that don't have the same comfort design being much more.All in all, I’m happy with this and very glad to have it. I’m having a blast with it and recommend it!
M**E
Great controller overall, but still not perfect on iPhone, get ready for some frustration.
Ok, overall, it's great, good size for big hands.Makes me confident to play games unlike some smaller controllers that just don't end up feeling right.Love that the sticks are swappable, and the fact that they're hall effect, means they should be the longest lasting sticks around.Here's the big caveat, for me. Houston we've got a problem. Many games now are smart enough to look at what kind of controller is connected, even on mobile, which is impressive that companies are putting that much thought into mobile games again. That being said, on the g8+, if you're using an iPhone, it connects as if it's a Playstation controller. I'm sure that's for best compatibility or features or some such, but there's a problem in that. It's got xbox buttons... So when games are smart enough to look at what buttons to display for the prompts and such, now it shows Playstation buttons. I've been a Nintendo and Xbox gamer for the majority of my console gaming life, and while I have some playtime with PS controllers, it pales in comparison with my familiarity of the standard abxy layout.This is far from the end of the world, and some games go above and beyond and let you override the button prompts to match whatever you want, but not all of them..This isn't enough for me to return the controller, but it will irk me until the day I move on to a new controller most likely. The buttons are replaceable as well, so I thought well maybe gamesir will have different buttons to drop in?? Nope, there are some 3d printed ones available, but they look terrible and presumably feel worse.In the end, for the price, it's a good controller, but for a few bits of over missed marks, it's not perfect.
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