🔥 Elevate your game with precision and freedom 🎮
The GameSir Cyclone 2 Pro is a versatile wireless controller engineered for Switch, PC, iOS, Android, and Steam gamers. Featuring tri-mode connectivity (wired, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz), innovative Mag-Res™ TMR sticks, Hall Effect analog triggers, and a 6-axis gyroscope, it delivers ultra-responsive, durable, and immersive gameplay. With dual back buttons, turbo mode, and RGB lighting, it’s designed for pros who demand precision and adaptability without compromise.
T**N
Good
Great controller I really really like the clicky buttons and clicky triggers but I hate the buttons on the back they annoy the heck out of me but I’ll train myself to just ignore them. For some reason my hands can’t get comfortable with this controller it’s literally the same shape as a standard xbox controller idk why but my hands start to hurt after like 5-10 minutes. Maybe it’s the different material of the controller or because the controller is lighter than standard xbox controllers. This controller is unbearable with kontrol freeks so if you want kontrol freeks and you don’t got big hands I’d probably get a ps5 controller lol. I’m going to adjust to this controller and see where I am in a couple weeks, I think I just have to get used to it. Great controller but beware you may have a similar experience as me
A**D
Love this controller/Highly responsive/Versatile for fps games, racing and any game I tried thus far
The first thing I noticed is that the Cyclone 2 is very well made and has a nice solid feel to it. The manual felt a little difficult to read because I don't have my glasses, however it can be found online, as well as videos showing how to set it up quickly/the awesome features it has. The app allows for some tinkering to get that custom feel.Note: I had one issue with the left stick and left trigger, but it was actually easily fixed when following instructions to perform a forced update for the dongle, and then the controller in that order.The instructions on how to perform the forced update are on the Gamesir Cyclone 2 FAQs section of their site.Somehow this fixed it for me and before trying this method, Gamesir support was very adamant about helping me to find a solution, and it's greatly appreciated.The controller is highly responsive, and connecting it through the cable is fastest, followed by Bluetooth, then the dongle.Accelerating in racing games feels just right to me. The switch on the trigger also makes it perfect for fps games, to save time while pressing it, which can make all the difference.The sticks are simply phenomenal.. TMR technology is amazing and not having to worry about stick drift is equally so. I applaud Gamesir for making this excellent controller and I'll definitely look into the G7 Pro when its released.Along with the discount on Amazon, I couldn't be happier with this purchase and easily recommend it, especially for gamers who are frustrated with stick drift.
C**D
for the price buy it and try it
This was recommend by a friend of mine its a customize game controller that is affordable you will have to download there windows store app to get full control of all that it can do .. the only tiny nitpick thing i have is the 4 way pad its almost flush with controller and it's a soft touch so i can feel it like i can using the normal xbox controller . the view button was move to a angle and move up closer and the menu button is angle and move up closer to. .other then that its great so far i did take the assurance thing for it. just incase anything happen so i do recommend it
B**N
Good wireless controller for PC and Android
I mainly bought this controller to use with my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra) but it works on my PC too. Connection to both is via bluetooth. It won't work automatically with all games on phone, as some don't have controller support.FYI - the Gamesir app on the phone does not work with the controller. It will ask you to register or something and you can follow all the instructions but it does not work, at least not for this particular controller. However you can fully customize button layout and everything on the PC app, then use the controller on a phone and the settings carry over. I was unable to get everything working at first, but Gamesir customer support on their discord channel was very helpful and polite and were able to help me get it to do what I wanted very quickly.
S**.
I see why people like it, but I don't
So I had been contemplating whether to go with this or the Flydigi Vader 4 or EasySMX X20, and the overwhelming amount of positive recommendations everywhere I looked, plus my love for my GameSir-X2s mobile controller and the Gamesir Tarantula Pro influenced me to try this controller first.Well my first impression just holding it was that the buttons were extremely mushy, which I didn't like at all. The Dpad on the Tarantula Pro is very satisfying and smooth and clicky, while this is similar, there's extra cushion underneath and it's very easy to push the center of the Dpad in at once, which leads to incorrect inputs.I also found that the face buttons felt very shallow, and while clicky, they still felt mushy because of that extra cushioning with the mechanical switches they picked. I was not a fan of the face buttons being very short and smoothed over, but I can see why some people might be because they're very clicky and good for rapid inputs. However I found that to be a really big issue for me because the mechanical switches would actuate more than once when I pressed them. I had to be very delicate when pressing the buttons while navigating menus to prevent from the buttons pressing multiple times. It happened so often that I found it really annoying.The joysticks are great, but mine have this clicking towards the top when you roll them. Not something you'll notice while using them, just something to note about quality control.The one really good thing about this controller is the trigger design, very smooth hall effect analog triggers and a nice physical lever to engage mechanical digital triggers that are very satisfying to press. The bumpers however take after the new Xbox controllers, which I absolutely hate because you have to twist your fingers up at a painful angle to press them. There's a textured angled lip underneath that you can press, but I don't like how it feels pressing the bumpers that way compared to the Tarantula Pro, which has fantastic bumpers. Oddly enough the bumpers on the Tarantula Pro have a softer bottom when you press them while the Cyclone 2 has a hard, slightly sticky, bottom when pressing the bumpers.The rear paddles are very nice, clicky, and out of the way, but I would have liked if they had included a lock for them like on the Tarantula Pro because they're so easy to actuate accidentally and even though that doesn't hurt you unless you have the buttons mapped to something, it does take you out of the experience accidentally feeling a button press you're not used to. If you use the back paddles, you'll really enjoy these, but I don't so that's a downside for me.The texture is very plasticy and fine, almost like a diamond file, but then smooth plastic in other places, and not in a good way. The plastic on the Tarantula Pro feels much nicer in the hand.If Gamesir would just take the Tarantula Pro and make it a non-symmetric standard layout and improve the shape so it wasn't so perfectly smooth and slippery, then that would be my perfect controller. The only thing the cyclone has going for it with me is that it's a non-symmetric layout, which isn't unique obviously, so I'm definitely planning on returning it. Trying the Nyxi P1 Pro and KK3 Pro next. Have higher hopes for those because I love my Nyxi Hyperion Joycons and my original King Kong, but I want something of higher quality.
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