My flydigi 2t aged almost 3 years, its been good nothing problem, it has the best custom mapping than any gamepad out there, im playing codm & emulators so good & perfectly, the battery are superb probably longers than 1 weeks in heavy gaming season.
I have the wee 2t. So far it is only the controller that has gyroscope function in which you can use it in their mapping app, thus allowing you to use gyroscope in games that doesn't have it. I have yet to see other controllers implement the gyro in the mapping apps...
I can't decide between the X2 and the razor Kishi. The biggest issue I have seen with the x2 is the right joysticks placement. Being to close and in center to the dace buttons most people are hitting the right joystick when pressing them. The switch was smart to have the right joystick off center. Second is that the the triggers are all digital only.
I never had that issue and I'm regularly using it. If you play lots of racing games you may want analog triggers but otherwise it's fairly unnecessary.
Gamesir x2 type c version here. It only lasted about 8 months then the left joystick starting sticking to the left and support ignored me and never replied when I asked for a replacement or repair.
Get some alcohol, even better if its isopropyl, open it up, toss that alcohol everywhere on the joystick, move it around and then let it dry for a couple of hours or a day if you want to be extra careful. I have Gamesir T4 pro, I love it but it has that problem where it will sometimes get dirty in the analog, I'll then open, clean it like I said, put it back, and it's back to pristine working, I think it's a combination of bad quality analog sticks and the housing allowing for dirt to go inside.
I have the wee 2T, but unfortunately it broke after a month of usage. I'm considering the X2, but I played fps games on mobile that doesn't natively supports controller so I need a mapping app for that. And I think Flydigi app is superior than gamesir app, since it can be adjusted in every detail. And may I ask if X2 has a built in gyro? Because on Wee 2T its present. This are the other list of telescopic controllers; Ipega red knight Ipega 9217 Mingpin x6/ powkiddy x6 Saitake 7007f (the "f" version, is the upgraded one and some screenshots shows it's better than "x" having a lot of deadzones)
Yeah I've heard there are some known reliability issues with 2T. I use mantis and it runs perfectly for touch controls. As for gyroscope, that's in your phone not controller. So any controller with work for that.
I still have my v.1 wee controller, the right trigger stopped working one day when I jammed it in my pocket in a hurry to juggle a bunch of shit I was holding, I still love the little guy but it cant fully play emulators like the ps1 and ps2 due to the lack of missing buttons. the new wee t2 I tried and didnt like because of the added bells and whistles ( that may have just been me though?) . the original wee made me feel like I still had my PSP. Why did you omit the original gamesir x2 usb c version? For anyone interested, It allows for switch gaming (which does require a newer phone but most everyone has to upgrade anyways because of 5g). the gamesir Bluetooth version cannot emulate the switch, so why would you leave that out in this comparison? I just picked one up. I couldn't decide on it or the BT version, I decided on the usb-c version for this exact reason. I have to say, for the most part the gamesir v2 doesn't disappoint. bottom line ... if you ever plan on switch gaming you will have to get the gamesir usb-c version anyways (unless a different emulator comes out?) . the only cons are that 1. you have to this version and you have to have usb-c, and 2. you have to have a phone w/usb-c. FYI, I have a budget 5g phone that has usb-c and I am for the most part very happy with the choice. If /when I upgrade, I will be ready for a better switch experience when prices come down on the more capable models
Hello, do the joysticks on the gamesir x2 have any bad dead zone? For example when trying to do small movements? Also, is the input lag very noticeable or it is ok? Did you get it from the official website?
eh maybe like at 1% or less input. It's a long travel joystick so it may take a smidge more force to get going but completely unnoticeable. Zero input lag at all. I got it through amazon on their official store front.
I have 4 ipegas (one of them is red knight) and it's safe to say that they really have bad joystick and dpad. The stick is way too sensitive and prone to drift due to poor firmware. It's also easy to hit the diagonal when using the dpad. I'm quite dumb to finally realize how bad the brand is after buying 4 of them lol
Most of the stretching controllers use "ribbon" wiring, which is why they're easy to break. Gamesir x2 is an exception, I saw one youtuber did a teardown of the controller
My flydigi 2t aged almost 3 years, its been good nothing problem, it has the best custom mapping than any gamepad out there, im playing codm & emulators so good & perfectly, the battery are superb probably longers than 1 weeks in heavy gaming season.
I have the wee 2t. So far it is only the controller that has gyroscope function in which you can use it in their mapping app, thus allowing you to use gyroscope in games that doesn't have it.
I have yet to see other controllers implement the gyro in the mapping apps...
I can't decide between the X2 and the razor Kishi. The biggest issue I have seen with the x2 is the right joysticks placement. Being to close and in center to the dace buttons most people are hitting the right joystick when pressing them. The switch was smart to have the right joystick off center. Second is that the the triggers are all digital only.
I never had that issue and I'm regularly using it. If you play lots of racing games you may want analog triggers but otherwise it's fairly unnecessary.
Gamesir x2 type c version here. It only lasted about 8 months then the left joystick starting sticking to the left and support ignored me and never replied when I asked for a replacement or repair.
Get some alcohol, even better if its isopropyl, open it up, toss that alcohol everywhere on the joystick, move it around and then let it dry for a couple of hours or a day if you want to be extra careful. I have Gamesir T4 pro, I love it but it has that problem where it will sometimes get dirty in the analog, I'll then open, clean it like I said, put it back, and it's back to pristine working, I think it's a combination of bad quality analog sticks and the housing allowing for dirt to go inside.
I found the buttons of the gamesir too small
I have the wee 2T, but unfortunately it broke after a month of usage. I'm considering the X2, but I played fps games on mobile that doesn't natively supports controller so I need a mapping app for that. And I think Flydigi app is superior than gamesir app, since it can be adjusted in every detail.
And may I ask if X2 has a built in gyro? Because on Wee 2T its present.
This are the other list of telescopic controllers;
Ipega red knight
Ipega 9217
Mingpin x6/ powkiddy x6
Saitake 7007f (the "f" version, is the upgraded one and some screenshots shows it's better than "x" having a lot of deadzones)
Yeah I've heard there are some known reliability issues with 2T. I use mantis and it runs perfectly for touch controls. As for gyroscope, that's in your phone not controller. So any controller with work for that.
Good review.
Why thank you
I still have my v.1 wee controller, the right trigger stopped working one day when I jammed it in my pocket in a hurry to juggle a bunch of shit I was holding, I still love the little guy but it cant fully play emulators like the ps1 and ps2 due to the lack of missing buttons. the new wee t2 I tried and didnt like because of the added bells and whistles ( that may have just been me though?) . the original wee made me feel like I still had my PSP.
Why did you omit the original gamesir x2 usb c version? For anyone interested, It allows for switch gaming (which does require a newer phone but most everyone has to upgrade anyways because of 5g). the gamesir Bluetooth version cannot emulate the switch, so why would you leave that out in this comparison? I just picked one up. I couldn't decide on it or the BT version, I decided on the usb-c version for this exact reason. I have to say, for the most part the gamesir v2 doesn't disappoint. bottom line ... if you ever plan on switch gaming you will have to get the gamesir usb-c version anyways (unless a different emulator comes out?) . the only cons are that 1. you have to this version and you have to have usb-c, and 2. you have to have a phone w/usb-c. FYI, I have a budget 5g phone that has usb-c and I am for the most part very happy with the choice. If /when I upgrade, I will be ready for a better switch experience when prices come down on the more capable models
I Thought the Saitake 7007X buttons were to pointed and plasticy like the X y A and B buttons
Nope they're clear domed and round
I like the wee 2T because it feels like a PS Vita and the dpad is really good i think
Yeah I enjoyed the dpad and actually ended up liking the joysticks
These 3 vs Razer Kishi?
I know unfortunately didn't have one at the time to also compare. Done have any of these anymore.
Hello, do the joysticks on the gamesir x2 have any bad dead zone? For example when trying to do small movements?
Also, is the input lag very noticeable or it is ok? Did you get it from the official website?
eh maybe like at 1% or less input. It's a long travel joystick so it may take a smidge more force to get going but completely unnoticeable. Zero input lag at all. I got it through amazon on their official store front.
@@SpartanSam0034 Thank you for the quick response!
I have 4 ipegas (one of them is red knight) and it's safe to say that they really have bad joystick and dpad. The stick is way too sensitive and prone to drift due to poor firmware. It's also easy to hit the diagonal when using the dpad. I'm quite dumb to finally realize how bad the brand is after buying 4 of them lol
Yeah I've heard the Wee2Ts have issues with some internal wire breaking causing malfunctions. Didn't keep mine long enough to notice.
Most of the stretching controllers use "ribbon" wiring, which is why they're easy to break. Gamesir x2 is an exception, I saw one youtuber did a teardown of the controller
Any controller for tab s7?
I believe ETA prime showcases a few tablet options
Hmmm i just ordered the gamesir x2 pro..
And I just remember the gamesir had the worst mapping app..
4 months ago