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The BIGBIG WON Rainbow 2 Pro Wireless Controller is a versatile gaming controller compatible with multiple platforms including PC, Switch, Android, and iOS. It features advanced motion control technology, customizable buttons, and immersive dual motor vibration, all while providing a stunning RGB lighting experience. With a robust design and ergonomic feel, this controller is perfect for gamers seeking precision and flexibility.
Button Quantity | 28 |
Additional Features | Rumble, Wireless, Ergonomic, Headphone Jack, Motion Sensing |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC/Switch/Android/iOS |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | PC Windows 10&11 / Switch / iOS14.0 / Android 7.0+ |
Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 1.57 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 200 Grams |
Color | Rainbow 2 Pro with Charging Dock |
S**N
Great features at the price!
This controller is great for my PC. I love that it automatically turns on and off when removed from or placed in the cradle. Its shape is ever so slightly off from the standard Xbox One controllers, but not enough to cause any discomfort. I like the programmable buttons on the back for an alternative way to control certain actions and the swappable thumb sticks if you want longer or shorter sticks, or some combo!Very low latency, I don’t notice any kind of delay in the controls and all of the buttons feel good to me. Would definitely recommend for a PC controller!
D**.
Great for PC and Xbox (but a couple caveats)
First off, I only learned it was compatible with Xbox thanks to a couple YouTube videos reviewing the controller. You have to plug an official standard Xbox controller into the USB slot on the Rainbow 2's dongle in order to "trick" the Xbox into registering the Rainbow 2's inputs as the standard controller that's wired in.Once the standard controller is plugged into the dongle and the dongle is plugged into the Xbox, you turn on the Rainbow 2 and it'll connect wirelessly. It was a bit finicky the first time I set it up, so once I got it working, I just leave one controller plugged into it all the time and don't have any issues connecting whenever I turn on the Rainbow 2.Thankfully for PC it's less complicated, just plug the receiver in and the Rainbow 2 controller will wirelessly connect to it and work without an additional controller needed.I still mainly use the Rainbow 2 for Xbox, I've owned multiple Xbox Elite Series 2's and the quality on those is terrible, I finally gave up on those and wanted a decent alternative. I also hate being wired in when I play, so this Rainbow 2 was a good compromise. For $50 (or $60 if you get the kit with the charging dock) I can play with a "pro" controller wirelessly, the main catch is I just have to keep a standard controller next to my Xbox and keep it plugged in to use the Rainbow 2 on there.I've had it for 2 months and it's still holding up well for me, I haven't really noticed any issues other than sometimes the hair trigger feature won't register, but it depends on the game and how sensitive the in-game trigger settings are. For the price and features it offers, it's great!Hopefully for a future "Rainbow 3" they won't require an extra controller for Xbox use since Microsoft is starting to officially allow third party controllers to work wirelessly.
T**A
Almost perfect Dpad issues
To start off this review I should say I tested this controller with 4 Genres of gamesI'll try to make this review a short read so you can make your decision quick.I will also make a short tier list based on the genres for my recommendations for controllersFighters- Street Fighter 6, Tekken 7Rhythm- Hastune Miku Project DivaShooters- Call of dutySoulsBorne - Elden ring etcShooters-Lets get shooters out of the way. the controller is truly responsive quick even in wireless modewith the extra mappings on top and the 2 back buttons "drop shotting" "bunny hopping" makesit all the easier with this controller. I've never been one to use any other sticks so the high stick medium sticks I never replaced it from the defaults so I cant comment on those.Fighters-Fighters is a tricky one the D-Pad on this controller is button clicks while the D-pad on other controllerslike the 8Bitdo/official Xbox controller/DualSense use a rubber for the multi press such as down-leftfighters like street fighter and especially tekken require precise presses for certain actionsyou can kiss that goodbye with this controller pressing the down left.This controller comes with the regular D-pad and a circular D-pad that imitates the xbox controllerthe Circular one is definately the better option to use in all cases for this controller.I cannot recommend this controller for fighters at all.Rhythm games-So kinda like my spot for the fighting genre this one is a bit tricky as wellrhythm games like Hatsune Miku for basic use this is actually pretty goodhowever if your doing multiple presses on the controller like down left it wont work as wellbut all other directions are also a coin flip is you are going to keep pressing it over and overhowever sliding your thumb when it comes to up left down etc perfect. its somewhat hard to recommend this controller for that however what I ended up doing to somewhat get passed that problem wasremapping the top extra buttons to down left.SoulsBorne-This controller is easy to recommend when it comes to these type of games since everything is click and low latency which controller excels at Perfect when it comes to souls gamesTLDR- best to decentComparingDualSense- https://a.co/d/0dXGwRv8BitDo Ulimate- https://a.co/d/7NaSMYMXbox- https://a.co/d/abp8mDWthis controllerShooters--BigBig WON-8Bitdo Ultimate-DualSense-XboxFighters--DualSense-8BitDo Ultimate-Xbox-BigBig WONRhythm--DualSense-8BitDo Ultimate-Xbox-BigBig WON- if you remap certain buttons it works alrightSoulsBorne--BigBig WON-DualSense-8BitDo Ultimate-Xbox
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