- Versatile Compatibility: Supports Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X/S consoles, and PC Win10 and above (including the Steam game platform).
- Precise Control: Features Hall Joysticks and Hall trigger for comfortable feel, long life, and enhanced gaming accuracy.
- Plug-and-Play Convenience: USB wired connection (detachable) for easy setup and instant gaming without the need for additional drivers.
- Customizable Experience: Includes 2 custom back keys, allowing users to eliminate false triggers and enhance their gaming experience.
- Immersive Gameplay: Offers pulse type vibration trigger motor and asymmetric vibration grip motor for immersive tactile feedback.
- Enhanced Audio and Comfort: Equipped with a 3.5mm audio interface for seamless connection with gaming headsets and an ergonomic grip with ultra-fine laser engraved texture for comfortable and non-slip gaming sessions.
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GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One & Windows 10/11, Plug and Play Gaming Gamepad with Hall Effect Joysticks/Hall Trigger, 3.5mm Audio Jack
Original price was: $44.99.$35.99Current price is: $35.99.
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Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 4.53 x 2.56 inches, 14.82 ounces |
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Type of item | Unknown Binding |
Language | English |
Item model number | GameSir G7 SE |
Item Weight | 14.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | GameSir |
Date First Available | June 8, 2023 |
Arthur Ag. –
Controller feels great and the joysticks are designed to avoid any wandering. I bought it to escape the cycle of constantly having to buy new controllers because of stick wander. I was worried the cord would not be long enough to reach my couch but it was long enough and then some. You also have access to software that allows for extensive customization to functions like hair triggers, button remapping, dead zone adjustment, vibration levels and more. Bottom paddle buttons are nice and solid when locked and work great when unlocked. Cord is light as well, you don’t feel it at all.
محمد الجحدلي –
I’ve always used Xbox original controllers, and never really bothered using any other controller. I’ve used the regular ones, special editions, and even the elite series controllers. They always had 2 major issues for me. The LB and RB bumpers being almost useless after a couple of months, and of course the stick drift. So I thought I’ll give this controller a shot as it’s only 300-400 /- more than an Xbox controller.
I’ve been using this controller for the past 3 days, and I used it to play some FPS, and 3rd person shooters on my Xbox Series X.
Coming to the pros:
1. Controller feels light but, it is built very well. There are absolutely so squeaks or cracks.
2. All the buttons feel tactile, and ABXY buttons have the right amount of travel to them, and are very similar to Xbox original controller. The other buttons like the Xbox menu, pause, back, share, mode, and the microphone mute switch (which should be there in every Xbox controller imo) are clicky rather than having the membrane feel to them. I got used to it in an hour of usage.
3. The length of the USB C cable that is provided is good. It’s around 10 feet, and I can comfortably use it from my couch.
4. Now coming to the Hall effect sticks, and triggers themselves (No more stick drift!!! At least for a very long time), they are excellent. I downloaded the GameSir’s nexus app, and calibrated the sticks after updating the controller’s firmware. They are extremely responsive. The triggers travel is very good and smooth. Extremely happy with this.
5. The LB and RB buttons feel amazing too. They definitely look like they’ll last longer than Xbox original controllers, and the D pad is good as well.
There’s nothing really bad about this one, and if I have to really nitpick then I guess the USB C end of the cable that goes into the controller is weirdly thin, and this makes finding a replacement cable a bit annoying but, the cable is a braided one so I don’t think it should have any issues.
Give this one a chance instead if you’re gonna buy an Xbox controller.
Kris Merritt –
After purchasing my 400th official ms xbox controller, mostly because of stick drift, I was stoked to find this hall effect controller for PC. I was even more amped to see the ridiculously low price. In my excitement to get this beauty I ended up purchasing two after the first one got lost for a few days in transit. Happened to like the product so much I kept em both.
Upon opening the box I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this controller. It felt really good in my hands, not light and cheap as many 3rd party controllers are prone to being. The buttons and shoulder triggers feel snappy. Not quite mechanical switch snappy but good none the less. The shoulder buttons have light texturing for added no slip. Thats not what we came to the show for though. Its all about the analogue sticks. They are super crisp. 4 months on and there is 0 drift. Light texturing on the edges help you avoid fumbling the stick in crucial moments. Any type of game I’ve played I have seen extremely precise input from this device. The included wire is very long, plenty enough to reach across my room. For anyone who’s looking for a quality controller with a hell of good price, that doesnt drift after 2 weeks of owning it, I can not recommend this enough.
Bartfast –
I can’t say enough about how great this controller has been to me, even regardless of its price point. The analog sticks and triggers have very smooth linear activation, the hall effect components are worthy of the hype in my opinion.
There is no friction in the movement of the analog controls, and the “spring” resistance feels just right for me. The ABXY and d-pad buttons are dome switches, which is just what the Microsoft Xbox controller feels like. The other buttons including the rear buttons are micro switches. If you’re not sure what that is, they’re somewhat like a mouse click but take a bit more force to activate than a mouse (too little resistance in the switch would be bad, and these feel good.) The tops of the sticks are not concave like the Xbox controller, which has a different feel, but not one that bothers me or impacts performance personally. The analog triggers have a more aggressive anti-slip texture to them than the Xbox controller. The size and overall feel of the controller otherwise feels just like the Xbox controller to me. The weight of the controller feels perfectly acceptable, its definitely lighter than the wireless Xbox controller with batteries in it, but also not as light as an empty one. I have no complaints, it doesn’t feel cheap.
The cable that comes with this is really high quality. It’s covered in braided material but not overly rigid. The molded heads on both ends are very thick and strong, and the USB-C end that fits into the controller is very secure – I don’t really have any concerns about it wiggling around or breaking the connector by dropping it on the cord or something.
The controller has lots of features that standard Xbox controllers don’t. I found that game support for the bottom buttons is not really as good as I thought it would be – some games just don’t register the input. Everything else works as expected. There’s an added “M” key that works like a function key, unlocking some on-the-fly adjustments. If you install the GameSir Nexus app in windows you can set up to three profiles that are saved directly to the controller (not the PC). You can use the M key and the ABXY’s to switch between the controller’s defaults, and your three stored profiles. If you’re using the headset jack on the controller, there’s a handy mic mute button next to the 3.5mm jack, and you can use the M-key in combination with the d-pad to control the overall volume of your headset, and the voice to game volume ratio (to an extent).
The profiles let you change things like button mappings, deadzones, and vibration. So far, it would seem you can only re-map buttons that are internal to the controller – there’s no way to assign keyboard shortcuts to the buttons for instance. The one thing I found this useful for is to re-map the stick button clicks to the rear buttons, which I find useful because trying to trigger the stick switch while aiming/steering/looking/whatever usually causes me a non-zero amount of grief.
Using the Nexus app for windows you can also test your inputs, view the analog stick values and real-time movement, calibrate the analog controls, and update the firmware.
They recently published a firmware update (v6.28) that allows you to increase the polling rate from the default 250 to 500 and 1000hz (effectively 4ms, 2ms, and 1ms control response), like you can with the Razer accessories I have. Unfortunately the 500 and 1000hz polling settings still come with a “work in progress” warning and cause some issues. You cannot, for instance, use the headset jack with the higher polling rates. Also when I turn the polling rate up, it starts to generate some odd input “spasms”. My right stick randomly whips a 180, and sometimes my left and right triggers activate for no apparent reason. Everything goes back to normal with the default polling rate though. Eventually they’ll fix this, I’m sure. It’s not a deal breaker for me in any event, as I really can’t tell the difference between 4ms and 1ms.
The front top plate is magnetically affixed and stays securely in place. Other than the obvious cosmetic implications, cleaning is the only practical reason I can think to have a removable top plate. There seems to be anti-friction rings around the analog sticks, maybe if those wore out one day it could be a meaningful replacement, but I predict that replacement face plates would be long out of stock before I would need to replace those.
Arthur Ag. –
El mando es alámbrico, incluye su cable USB, el cual, la consola detecta al instante, se siente resistente, duradero, se supone que los sticks tienen otro tipo de sensor que evitará el molesto drift, no siento ningún input lag y los gatillos se sienten cómodos, en sí, tiene un diseño ergonómico. El control original que venía con mi Xbox, el cual compré en noviembre, 2023, para mayo, 2024, ya presentaba drift en el stick derecho, el cual no se arregló ni abriendo el control y haciendo limpieza de los sticks. Espero que este mando me dure por lo menos un año sin fallar, ya que vi buenos comentarios, estaré actualizando más adelante para dar más detalles. Por lo pronto, estoy contento con la compra y sí lo recomiendo.
HawgRyder –
I’ve had two Xbox series X controllers go bad. Both wireless. One failed because of stick drift, the other a bad wired connection port on controller. I loved the design but not the unreliability. The Gamesir G7 is similar but the button placement is taking getting used to. It seems extremely well made and the controller functions are awesome. I like the feel. I haven’t yet found a use for the bottom two paddle switches but hope to. Most Xbox games aren’t designed for the extra buttons but some are. This is probably the best Xbox controller right now. It has more function buttons as well. I do wish it was a little heavier but that’s a personal preference. If you like vibration feedback. The Xbox controller was more beefy if that makes sense. This has custom configuration software. I need to get more into that. I expect it to last.
Tony Bartel –
ممتازه جدا جدا وسلسه ومريحه بس لاحظت في الالعاب الصعبه جدا اصعبي تتعب لان حجم اليد شوي صغير بس اجماليا 10/10
Wellington –
O controle é ótimo, até melhor que o padrão microsoft, os gatilhos extras na traseira auxiliam na gameplay. Apresenta o melhor custo benefício (em razão de ser com fio) e, especialmente, quando se considera a confiabilidade da conexão e a desnecessidade de baterias ou carregamento constante. . Vendedor excelente e atencioso, acabei sendo taxado na importação e como tinha informação que não seria taxado, fiz contato pelo chat amazon e o vendedor procedeu com o reembolso do imposto e taxas cobradas no desembaraço. Chegou bem antes do esperado (cerca de 3 semanas antes da data prevista).