Yes agree it is very pricey but if you have to keep buying controllers every couple months as I do as a heavy gamer 8-10 hours a day gaming then it pays for itself quite fast. I have a Turtle beach stealth ultra which has hall effects and heavy use and it has been absolutely great with no issues for less than the Phantom one. Though the Phantom one does have the adjusters making it forever useful. Already have a pre-order on the Hall effect version so I also have a PS5 style controller now too!
The standard PS5 controller that you get with a console buy are terrible for quality. I've gone through 3 since having my PS5 under 12 months. So when you break it down it is very expensive for this controller but if it gets rid of any chance of stick drift then I think it's worth it although I would still wait for prices to drop because they will at some point, ie deals, 10% offs, black fridays or January sales. All my controllers so far have suffered stick drift.
@Countdownsmiles You think that they'd 1-to-1 copy the entire controller's build design in an ideal world instead of just fixing the analog sticks' sensors?
The dreamcast "fixed" it by having worse precision and giant deadzone. If a console company put them on a modern controller they would get ROASTED more than for stick drift. This entire dreamcast myth was started with propaganda to sell a $70 3rd party controller 🤣
Its like winning the lottery. I have an almost 3 year old scuf reflex pro with no stick drift. .03 left stick and .04 right stick in cod. The R2 spring is going out though before I get drift. Thats a first😂
Yep PlayStation are scam artists instead of fixing there controller theu throw more exspensive solutions at use bunch of crap 💩 ive never had this much problems with a controller and i e gmed my hole life
@@acchery8910 definitely inflation and greedy companies rather than people. Back in the day there were many many 3rd party controllers, they were mid but there was an insane variety. Now we essentially have 3 - 5 for ps5, and most are just modded dual sense. Not even made by them.
Yeah unfortunately all PS5 pro controllers are about that expensive. Hopefully with more & more tech like this coming out though it'll drive down the prices
Gulikit kk3 max = $70 USD Has all this, and Hal affect. Down side is that it’s only for pc, and Switch. But the point is, this controller is way over priced; and with a little ingenuity + adapter, I use the Gulikit on all my consoles.
@@ToddParker absolutely. Look for Brook Wingman converters in your preferred online marketplace. Brook makes all sorts of converter adapters. I believe they even have ones for the latest consoles. I use my gulikit kk2 pro for my switch, and recently bought flydigi Vader 4 pro to use on my other consoles. I have a Wingman for each of my consoles except the Switch; the kk2 pro connects to that without a converter. Those converters are an ease install and use; just remember to update them with your pc.
Pro Playstation controllers are always WAY more expensive than Xbox for some reason. The most "reasonably" priced PS5 ones are the Victrix Pro BFG & Dualsense Edge, and even those are pushing $200
Actually, Nacon has been the very 1st to actually been using hall effect sticks for ps4 and PS5. You'd be dumb not to know that or haven't heard of them. Plus, they're pro style controllers too
It's a good point because the haptic feedback function patent is owned by Sony, so I cannot see how another company can use it without braking USA patent law.
It's an actual PS5 dualsense controller that they added features to. So yes, it has all the same features that a regular dualsense controller has. They did what Sony should've done from the beginning.
I have a SCUF with two large paddles on the back. Having two large paddles is much better. You cannot see exactly what you are pressing, and you only want these paddles to help you to jump, and go prone. That’s it. When you are in a gun fight you can jump by pressing the back bumper, allowing you to stay aimed in. The buttons do not needs to be small and exact. Quite the opposite. A large button you cannot miss is better.
You can kill stickdrift in co sole and accessory settings now.. if you aren't getting hall effect sensors I don't know why you are bothering as nice as the rest of the controller is
"The case is a novelty"...then proceeds to pull out 8 stuck options and more that can easily be lost. Give me the case all day to keep stuff together lol
AIM controllers have been around for ages and they use hall effect sticks which fixes drift lol. I have 1 myself. It also has all the same features, except instead of 4 back buttons gives you 4 back paddles which can be removed (modular, you can remove just 2 back paddles if you like). It is also cheaper and has a lifetime warranty.
The thing is stick drift does only happen with modern controllers somehow my almost 20 year old gamecube controller has no drift after all this time and im still using him greed is the reason why modern controllers drift
Assuming you have a soldering kit and are fine with the risk of bricking your controller. It sucks but most people aren't willing or capable of modifying their own hardware.
@@WallaWaller it doesnt really take a lot of soldering skill to replace the analog sticks. And there is also people that can do it for you, its a little bit more money, but if you dont want to do it yourself its a good option.
Hi Boomer here. Why in Allah's name don't you index your video's? : )) Second point. If you get stuff from manufacturer without any transfer of cash, you've in fact been payed in kind. Third point. Thanks for the video!
Dualsense Edge is the best for the $, quality, and ease of stickdrift fix. Oh, and comfort, and the paddles are the best. Sony really did the consumer the tight way on that controller, if not much else.
Yeah the DualSense Edge is great. I bought it for the selling point marketed for easy replacement of module/s should they need to be replaced. Only thing is going on a year or more now you can't find a genuine replacement as they are all out of stock. And the few that are selling are Ali Baba knock offs claiming to be genuine original Edge modules (which they are not) are selling them at 2x-3x the normal price to add insult to injury. Another downside with the Edge is the inner grip which is the thin piece of rubber or whatever material on the underside of the handles. They begin to peel off in a matter of time causing discomfort. I'm considering peeling them right off at the moment and call that George. I love the Dualsensene Edge otherwise though and the haptic feedback is incredible. I just can't go back to using a controller with no haptic feedback again. The competitors don't have it because Sony has patented it. Though one or two may offer a version of haptic feedback but it's not the same.
Regarding the hall effect modules. Can you easily swap the module/s out and in with a replacement if needs replacing like you can with the DualSense Edge?
PLEASE JUST GET HALL EFFECTS the parameter machine that "fixes it" just changes the centering and doesnt actually fix the drift just sets where is drift is as the center and can cause physical issues
If costs about 3 dollars to replace the sticks from Aliexpress or nothing if the tracks of the pots attached to the sticks just need cleaning. You just need to know how to use a soldering iron and how to use the search function on youtube to see an example video. The cost of this thing is obscene. You could buy a bunch of controllers for the cost of this.
The dual sense edge is a more hated controller and I personally wouldn’t recommend it but is is one of few that has trigger stops and adaptive triggers the one I recommend is the vitrix pro controller bc it can connect to ps4 and ps5 plus pc
Dualsense edge still has a more permanent fix for stick drift compared to this. But the edge only has 2 paddles and doesn't have the mouse-clicks, so it's more about personal preference and what you care about. The edge is also almost $100 cheaper
@@LJGOATEDGAMER even tho they may have started first wich they didnt Hyper controller did, doesnt mean they are the best since there has been a huge issue with bad calibration on the sticks hyper did it then aim then cinh then hex
Dam, I remember when gaming wasn’t cool. We, as players, bitch about a ridiculously priced $700 PS Pro (quite justifiably), and this also ridiculously waaaaaay over priced controller for $280, deserves just as much, if not more criticism!!
I can't believe they just thought of this. This pretty basic. It's literally how we program some components in...let's say a mini programable car. You can cheat by just recalibrate them to match the drift, it should be simple, in theory, that is.
I need a PS Edge controller with four rear back buttons - however they’re taking their god damn time with it, so I going for this one. Thanks for the review. It’s exactly what I’m looking for.
I agree, I've been using an xbox elite series 2 and have 2 as of now, the other one got bumper issues, so i'm considering switching to a dualsense. This seems to my taste as I don't like the edge only for 2 paddles.
I like aim controllers because they are MUCH cheaper and they give you the option to add Hall effect, and if you use a code its WAY less than this controller
learn basic soldering, buy replacement stick and fix your own potentiometer. I mean your stick is already done so why not learn a skill and become self sufficient
I've never tried that one, but I think it has the same paddles layout as the Scuf Envision which is my favorite I've ever used. They definitely mastered the 2 fingers to click 4 paddles layout
@@Carter2k I agree it's the instinct I think it's called I love it but it's already got stick drift and they've already screwed me over trying to fix it with another controller
It's called Hall effect analogs so this stick drift thing already has been fixed for $300 that controller looks very average at best it doesn't look like even a $200 controller
It's an actual dualsense controller like the one that comes with the console. They took it and upgraded it, so it's not some cheaply made controller. They did to it what Sony should've done from the beginning.
The basic edge controller comes with deadzone settings that compact stick drift like the $279 option, and it's only $200. Replacing the stick modules on the edge doesn't fix the stick drift though
No one can find the stick modules. Sony released the controller at a stupid price and then made sure the replacement sticks were not available. It's a con.
Considering iv got stick drift badly in 3 different controllers inside 12 months ... I'm ready to just buy a controller I won't have to replace ...I'm super casual user like few hours a week don't drop or throw controllers... Iv never had stick drift with previous consoles ever ...these PS5 controllers are complete ass
Every shot of you holding the controller looks like it's being held by someone with essential tremors. Don't talk with your hands while holding stuff. It's amateur
Um. Let's see. I get stick drift and go buy a new ps5 controller for 70 bucks or a 300 dollar controller that "can fix" stick drift? Hmm. Heck no, I'm not spending 300. I'm fine spending 70 once or twice a year (and that's a stretch).
Almost 300 dollars for a controller. Screw that.
These companies must be smoking something during their price meetings 😂😂
Yes agree it is very pricey but if you have to keep buying controllers every couple months as I do as a heavy gamer 8-10 hours a day gaming then it pays for itself quite fast. I have a Turtle beach stealth ultra which has hall effects and heavy use and it has been absolutely great with no issues for less than the Phantom one. Though the Phantom one does have the adjusters making it forever useful. Already have a pre-order on the Hall effect version so I also have a PS5 style controller now too!
The standard PS5 controller that you get with a console buy are terrible for quality. I've gone through 3 since having my PS5 under 12 months. So when you break it down it is very expensive for this controller but if it gets rid of any chance of stick drift then I think it's worth it although I would still wait for prices to drop because they will at some point, ie deals, 10% offs, black fridays or January sales. All my controllers so far have suffered stick drift.
its tempting, seeing as to how stick drift is basically eliminated, but the price is outrageous.
It’s worth it trust me…
stick drift was fixed in 1998 with the dream cast. just greedy clowns in suits
Too bad the dreamcast joysticks and controller in general felt like shit 😒 not exactly the controller design i would emulate
@Countdownsmiles You think that they'd 1-to-1 copy the entire controller's build design in an ideal world instead of just fixing the analog sticks' sensors?
The dreamcast "fixed" it by having worse precision and giant deadzone. If a console company put them on a modern controller they would get ROASTED more than for stick drift.
This entire dreamcast myth was started with propaganda to sell a $70 3rd party controller 🤣
First set of hall effects joysticks were implemented on the Sega saturn 3d controller and became a more popular solution on dreamcast.
@@Countdownsmiles the prototype xbox controller. Xbox basically ripped off the dreamcast controller.
Finding a controller that doesn't get stick drift is like finding the cure to cancer
That's because new controllers don't use hall effect sensory joysticks anymore - so we have to buy new 🎮
My X-Box One controller works fine after 8 years of heavy usage and dropping it many times.
Its like winning the lottery. I have an almost 3 year old scuf reflex pro with no stick drift. .03 left stick and .04 right stick in cod. The R2 spring is going out though before I get drift. Thats a first😂
Nacon
Yep PlayStation are scam artists instead of fixing there controller theu throw more exspensive solutions at use bunch of crap 💩 ive never had this much problems with a controller and i e gmed my hole life
Shouldn't have to pay extra just to actually use the console you already paid for. Never been this bad with older consoles.
That's inflation for you buddy.
@@B3AROTANnot even just greedy people
@@acchery8910 definitely inflation and greedy companies rather than people. Back in the day there were many many 3rd party controllers, they were mid but there was an insane variety. Now we essentially have 3 - 5 for ps5, and most are just modded dual sense. Not even made by them.
Tbf, no one cared as much as they do today. There have been “pro” controllers for a long time.
Buy a pc
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I wish there was a company that would let us pick the placement of the back buttons bc everyones hands are different.
I think the only company I've seen do that is battle beaver, but their controllers get CRAZY expensive so I haven't tried one yet
@@Carter2k CALLED BATTLE BEAVER EXPENSIVE BUT HAVES 40 CONTROLLERS
@Carter2k I didn't even know they did that but still their controllers are mid
@@MoreOfficialJayzMid? Every Cod Pro uses these mid controllers
@@Flowkeyz the customization of battle beaver is mid
Was going good until "US$275.00"
Yeah unfortunately all PS5 pro controllers are about that expensive. Hopefully with more & more tech like this coming out though it'll drive down the prices
It’s actually $229, $259 includes a case and charging cable.
@@davidtsmith33 that's what you get for watching sponsored videos my freind!
@@OkiDingo i dont need that shit already gat that so wasting money
You have to know that customs aren't cheap. If you can't afford custom shit why are you here?
Gulikit kk3 max = $70 USD Has all this, and Hal affect. Down side is that it’s only for pc, and Switch. But the point is, this controller is way over priced; and with a little ingenuity + adapter, I use the Gulikit on all my consoles.
Yeah we really need a dualsense version but Sony wont let it happen
ok, how do I get this on PS5 then? What do you mean by ingenuity and adapter? Give me the solve.
@@ToddParker absolutely. Look for Brook Wingman converters in your preferred online marketplace. Brook makes all sorts of converter adapters. I believe they even have ones for the latest consoles. I use my gulikit kk2 pro for my switch, and recently bought flydigi Vader 4 pro to use on my other consoles. I have a Wingman for each of my consoles except the Switch; the kk2 pro connects to that without a converter. Those converters are an ease install and use; just remember to update them with your pc.
tell how to use the gulikit kk3 max for ps5
@@ToddParkerlook up brook wingman converters. I use these myself, with my kk2 pro and Vader 4 pro controllers. There are vids on how to use them.
Jesus dude! Lay off the ❄️!!! The twitching is real
Holy yappinton 💀💀
You can’t go on a controller review and expect it to be quiet
I wish they'd make an upgraded module for the edge. Current ones don't hold up very well at all
Or stay in stock very long
These "Pro" 🎮 prices are getting absolutely ridiculous.
True.
Pro Playstation controllers are always WAY more expensive than Xbox for some reason. The most "reasonably" priced PS5 ones are the Victrix Pro BFG & Dualsense Edge, and even those are pushing $200
You should tell them the change the position of the lower back two buttons to a lower part on the controller. For better ergonomics on the controller.
So it cost $300 for a decent remote. They should be sued for build remotes that last max 4 to 6 months for adults
Actually, Nacon has been the very 1st to actually been using hall effect sticks for ps4 and PS5. You'd be dumb not to know that or haven't heard of them. Plus, they're pro style controllers too
i have question this controllers have haptic feedback features of ps5? for me personally i love that feature from the controller
It's a good point because the haptic feedback function patent is owned by Sony, so I cannot see how another company can use it without braking USA patent law.
It's an actual PS5 dualsense controller that they added features to. So yes, it has all the same features that a regular dualsense controller has. They did what Sony should've done from the beginning.
The fact the PS5 version still has the features I expect for a PS5 controller, I might eventually look into this.
I know the controllers comes with longer sticks but i like the grip of kontrolfreeks way more, do kontrol freeks work with this controller at all?
I have a SCUF with two large paddles on the back. Having two large paddles is much better. You cannot see exactly what you are pressing, and you only want these paddles to help you to jump, and go prone. That’s it. When you are in a gun fight you can jump by pressing the back bumper, allowing you to stay aimed in. The buttons do not needs to be small and exact. Quite the opposite. A large button you cannot miss is better.
You can kill stickdrift in co sole and accessory settings now.. if you aren't getting hall effect sensors I don't know why you are bothering as nice as the rest of the controller is
"The case is a novelty"...then proceeds to pull out 8 stuck options and more that can easily be lost.
Give me the case all day to keep stuff together lol
Great video, what's your thoughts after having the controller for a few weeks?
AIM controllers have been around for ages and they use hall effect sticks which fixes drift lol. I have 1 myself. It also has all the same features, except instead of 4 back buttons gives you 4 back paddles which can be removed (modular, you can remove just 2 back paddles if you like). It is also cheaper and has a lifetime warranty.
The thing is stick drift does only happen with modern controllers somehow my almost 20 year old gamecube controller has no drift after all this time and im still using him greed is the reason why modern controllers drift
guys just reppace the sticks on the regular ps5 controller with hall effect ones, its a permanent stick drif5 fix and it costs like 10-20 bucks.
Assuming you have a soldering kit and are fine with the risk of bricking your controller. It sucks but most people aren't willing or capable of modifying their own hardware.
@@WallaWaller it doesnt really take a lot of soldering skill to replace the analog sticks.
And there is also people that can do it for you, its a little bit more money, but if you dont want to do it yourself its a good option.
how long does it take for a person to learn 2 back paddles
Hi Boomer here. Why in Allah's name don't you index your video's? : )) Second point. If you get stuff from manufacturer without any transfer of cash, you've in fact been payed in kind. Third point. Thanks for the video!
Stickdrift can be a good thing. In MW it makes it that you have good ads with some stickdrift.
How’s the latency
Dualsense Edge is the best for the $, quality, and ease of stickdrift fix. Oh, and comfort, and the paddles are the best. Sony really did the consumer the tight way on that controller, if not much else.
Yeah the DualSense Edge is great. I bought it for the selling point marketed for easy replacement of module/s should they need to be replaced. Only thing is going on a year or more now you can't find a genuine replacement as they are all out of stock. And the few that are selling are Ali Baba knock offs claiming to be genuine original Edge modules (which they are not) are selling them at 2x-3x the normal price to add insult to injury.
Another downside with the Edge is the inner grip which is the thin piece of rubber or whatever material on the underside of the handles. They begin to peel off in a matter of time causing discomfort. I'm considering peeling them right off at the moment and call that George. I love the Dualsensene Edge otherwise though and the haptic feedback is incredible. I just can't go back to using a controller with no haptic feedback again. The competitors don't have it because Sony has patented it. Though one or two may offer a version of haptic feedback but it's not the same.
Yeah, what good are the replacement modules if they’re rarely ever in stock?
@@BaconBitzzzzzzzzz agreed. It's absolutely ridiculous that we can't find them anywhere. My comment did not age well
Does it have all the features and capabilities of a normal PS5 controller?
Do you have any info on when they’ll be shipping to the uk?
Regarding the hall effect modules. Can you easily swap the module/s out and in with a replacement if needs replacing like you can with the DualSense Edge?
Unfortunately not. I don't believe any other controller currently has the same technology the Edge does with their stick replacements.
@@Carter2k That's what the Edge has over them. Only thing is they've been out of stock for well over a year now.
Can you use it on a regular PS five or does it need to be PC
PLEASE JUST GET HALL EFFECTS the parameter machine that "fixes it" just changes the centering and doesnt actually fix the drift just sets where is drift is as the center and can cause physical issues
If costs about 3 dollars to replace the sticks from Aliexpress or nothing if the tracks of the pots attached to the sticks just need cleaning. You just need to know how to use a soldering iron and how to use the search function on youtube to see an example video. The cost of this thing is obscene. You could buy a bunch of controllers for the cost of this.
I hope the refresh rate on this controller is faster than my envision pro
So is this better than the dualsense edge or no because I’m still wondering if I wanna buy it
The dual sense edge is a more hated controller and I personally wouldn’t recommend it but is is one of few that has trigger stops and adaptive triggers the one I recommend is the vitrix pro controller bc it can connect to ps4 and ps5 plus pc
Dualsense edge still has a more permanent fix for stick drift compared to this. But the edge only has 2 paddles and doesn't have the mouse-clicks, so it's more about personal preference and what you care about. The edge is also almost $100 cheaper
Hex and all the other companies with hall effect copied cinch gaming they are truly the best
Hex and all the other companies with hall effect copied cinch gaming they are truly the best
@@LJGOATEDGAMER even tho they may have started first wich they didnt Hyper controller did, doesnt mean they are the best since there has been a huge issue with bad calibration on the sticks hyper did it then aim then cinh then hex
Try to play with nintendo switch pro controller
the only good thing about fortnite on switch
@@Trabbled30-20fps 720p goes hard
"Even tho they sent me this controller for free, I'm not being paid for this vid."
Did those words REALLY come out of his mouth???👀
Is this gamepad compatible with gyro gameplay???
I'd consider buying this at $200, but $300 is just too much money. Nice review though.
Love the vid Carter
Will it be in the uk?
Do they ship to the UK
Yeah when Hall effect sticks wear out just stop working all together instead of getting stick drift.
Dam, I remember when gaming wasn’t cool. We, as players, bitch about a ridiculously priced $700 PS Pro (quite justifiably), and this also ridiculously waaaaaay over priced controller for $280, deserves just as much, if not more criticism!!
Can it still overclock to 8000 like the Dualsense edge ????
I can't believe they just thought of this. This pretty basic. It's literally how we program some components in...let's say a mini programable car. You can cheat by just recalibrate them to match the drift, it should be simple, in theory, that is.
pro controllers should allow you to remove the paddles
True.
If it’s gonna be cheaper than the dualsense edge I’m coppN instantly
I Love your Vids Bro Keep It Up❤❤
Good video your my favorite TH-camr
I need a PS Edge controller with four rear back buttons - however they’re taking their god damn time with it, so I going for this one. Thanks for the review. It’s exactly what I’m looking for.
I agree, I've been using an xbox elite series 2 and have 2 as of now, the other one got bumper issues, so i'm considering switching to a dualsense. This seems to my taste as I don't like the edge only for 2 paddles.
Never again Sony, never again.
Returning mine, it’s not worth the price. Buttons too close together, input lag unless you’re plugged directly in, edge is a better controller.
Or just buy 5 regular dual sense controllers for the same price and have a lifetime supply. Who in their right mind would pay that kind of price. 😂
bro the controller is worth more than half the Ps5 itself
Bro controller 270 i bayed PS4 with gt5 premium editon for 85 euro 😂😂😂
Thats normal for a pro controller
@@most_gaming_01both of those are over 11 years old but how did you manage to get it for 85? Was it missing half the inside or something?
No it's not, it's about 170.00, base level PS5 is 500.00, not even half
@@Gudies nothing mising very good condicion Bro 100% working very good
is it true that you can’t do a 360 with those sticks?
I like aim controllers because they are MUCH cheaper and they give you the option to add Hall effect, and if you use a code its WAY less than this controller
With the technology we have now days… how about redesigning the stick! That should fix stick drift
Copied by the gamesir g7 se for xbox
I’m getting this for my birthday
@@LJGOATEDGAMER why
@@LJGOATEDGAMER aim and hyper did it first.And just because they did it first doesn’t mean it’s better and I don’t like the cinch buttons
@@LJGOATEDGAMER It’s really personal preference and my preference is hex with the phantom.
@@LJGOATEDGAMER and I don’t think cinch has good trigger stops only all or nothing
That’s actually sick I’m happy for you bro 💯
hi carter do you still have your fps strikepack eliminator and if you do can i buy it if of you for 25$ it is all sold out everywhere
You definitely get used to the button situation.
Tbh my favorite is the pro bfg
Ok, they didn’t pay for the review, but they sent you the controller for free?! That’s payment
Didn’t even put a link in your desc
learn basic soldering, buy replacement stick and fix your own potentiometer. I mean your stick is already done so why not learn a skill and become self sufficient
It's the stick clicks that are wrecking your shit.
Your my favourite fortnite controller player and my controller idol
I cant stand clicky buttons. I love silent but nice feedback
Nacon revolution cheaper and does the same thing
Dreamcast did it first decades ago.
PLZ try the rocket Games Controller
@@AzalAliBaluch I never heard of that brand pls tell me where you heard it from?! Is it a brand or no??
@@Flameslingerr Yes Go Google and Type the Name and Go tho the Website and costemice
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You’re hand is shaking bro like stick drift
Perfect price for PS5 Pro users.
As much as I hate scuffs technical support I really like the scuffs Xbox controller how it has its back buttons now set up
I've never tried that one, but I think it has the same paddles layout as the Scuf Envision which is my favorite I've ever used. They definitely mastered the 2 fingers to click 4 paddles layout
@@Carter2k I agree it's the instinct I think it's called I love it but it's already got stick drift and they've already screwed me over trying to fix it with another controller
At that price I’d just buy the dual edge controller 💀
dude my release controller still works perfectly wym
These remote feel heavy
It's called Hall effect analogs so this stick drift thing already has been fixed for $300 that controller looks very average at best it doesn't look like even a $200 controller
It's an actual dualsense controller like the one that comes with the console. They took it and upgraded it, so it's not some cheaply made controller. They did to it what Sony should've done from the beginning.
The basic edge controller comes with deadzone settings that compact stick drift like the $279 option, and it's only $200. Replacing the stick modules on the edge doesn't fix the stick drift though
Where I'm at in the US I can't find stick modules at retail price anywhere.
No one can find the stick modules. Sony released the controller at a stupid price and then made sure the replacement sticks were not available. It's a con.
@@JimBobm did you read what I said? The modules don't help. Just get the edge controller
@@RonyaRoss I skimmed.
I bought 2 controllers from nagaschock, I'm happy with them.
CAN U PLS DO THE 8BITDO PRO 2 XBOX AND PC CONTROLLER PLSSSSSSS
300$ for a Hall effect controller? Rather just soldier the sticks on myself.
200 usd starting.😂 what?!
Considering iv got stick drift badly in 3 different controllers inside 12 months ... I'm ready to just buy a controller I won't have to replace ...I'm super casual user like few hours a week don't drop or throw controllers... Iv never had stick drift with previous consoles ever ...these PS5 controllers are complete ass
They don't ship to my country 😭
Edit: They now do and the controller is available on Amazon
Are you saying there's companies that send you their stuff free AND pay you!?!? Would've assumed the free tech would be the payment
Nice looking controller
Me still getting stick drift with it in a month 💀💀💀
Never experienced drift on a ps5 controller
@@Mike-HFgive it some time
@@weeblordgaming6062 It's been 2 years. I'm still waiting. Even my PS3 and 4 controllers don't have it.
I could almost buy a used ps5 for that 😂
Every shot of you holding the controller looks like it's being held by someone with essential tremors. Don't talk with your hands while holding stuff. It's amateur
Case is a novelty lol so you leave it out when finished gaming?
W vid bro
No shipping in uk sucks obviusly was a choice because hall effect version would mabe beat the edge
Do you know if they’ll start shipping to the uk?
Um. Let's see. I get stick drift and go buy a new ps5 controller for 70 bucks or a 300 dollar controller that "can fix" stick drift? Hmm. Heck no, I'm not spending 300. I'm fine spending 70 once or twice a year (and that's a stretch).
We're do I buy it?
On there website
For the price it will never sell
Wait for the PlayStation 6 controller
Carter wanna play on my settings?
I can add that on discord and send u my settings