Hall Effect joysticks,Clicky microswitch buttons,Good fit for players and devices
Passthrough charging port can't be used to connect to other devices,Not quite as portable as some other mobile controllers,No 3.5mm headphone passthrough
With a great fit and feel for players and devices alike, the £50/$46 GameSir X2s is one of the more inviting mobile game controllers on the market. It's missing a few quality-of-life features, but it's hyper-durable and can easily adapt to changing play c...
Abstract: The GameSir X2s Type-C is a mobile controller that costs less than half the price of the Backbone One or the Razer Kishi V2. Despite this, it still manages to offer a comfortable gaming experience and plug-and-play compatibility with all major game stream...
The Gamesir X2S Type-C Wired Mobile Game Controller is really easy to set-up and use – just pull it apart and slide your phone in – that's it, you are then ready.The Gamesir X2S Type-C Wired Mobile Game Controller is comfortable and easy to use, even for...
Published: 2024-04-30, Author: Perry , review by: geardiary.com
Abstract: When you've got a craving for mobile gaming, everyone knows playing using a virtual joystick on your smartphone screen is a drag. That's why the GameSir X2s Mobile Gaming Controller with USB-C connector is key for those who want to game well on the go. Re...
Published: 2024-03-25, Author: James , review by: imore.com
A lovely color scheme,No more stick drift,Great price
No aux jack,Doesn't work with any cases,Not one size fits all
GameSir's X2s is an excellent controller with some fantastic buttons, sticks, and a great aesthetic, though it loses out in some small ways. Due to its size, I can't see myself using it a lot but the right person will easily find this becoming their iPhon...
Snappy, clicky buttons and long travel distance on the triggers are satisfying to use, Type-C connector at the bottom removes battery life limits and hall effect triggers and joysticks mean no drifting, Seamlessly connects and can play any game that detec
Nintendo Switch-esque form factor might be rather uncomfortable for some
The X2s Type-C is remarkable. While its shortcomings extend from its joycon-style form factor, there's so much packed into this controller that seems to make up for its grip issues — especially the other design choices. The connector's pivot hinge limits...
Published: 2024-03-10, Author: Matt , review by: cgmagonline.com
While the GameSir X2s Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller could use some design refinement in button layout and backplane implementation, the overall feel and function is solid. The X2s offers a good mobile gaming experience at a fraction of the price of othe...