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GameSir G7 Pro Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Wireless Gamepad for PC&Android with TMR Sticks, Hall Effect Analog Triggers, 1000Hz Polling Rate, 3.5mm Audio Jack - White

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Color: White


Features

  • Tri-mode Connectivity: Wired for Xbox, 2.4G & Wired for PC, and Bluetooth for Android. The G7 Pro supports seamless connectivity across Xbox, PC, and Android. Effortlessly switch between modes using the convenient physical mode switch.
  • TMR Sticks: The G7 Pro features GameSir's Mag-Res TMR sticks, combining Hall Effect durability with traditional potentiometer performance. This advanced technology delivers stable polling rates for smooth, drift-free gaming with low power consumption.
  • Hall Effect Analog Triggers: The GameSir precision-tuned Hall Effect analog triggers provide unmatched smoothness and linear input for precise control. Featuring clicky Micro Switch trigger stops, gamers can easily switch based on their preferences.
  • 1000Hz Polling Rate on PC: Experience ultra-responsive gaming with a 1000Hz polling rate on PC, available through both wired and 2.4G wireless connections. This ensures instantaneous input registration, reducing lag and optimizing your performance for the most competitive gameplay.
  • GameSir Nexus App: The G7 Pro is compatible with the upgraded GameSir Nexus app, which brings a significant upgrade over the original. It introduces powerful new features such as gyro settings, stick curve adjustments, and button-to-mouse mapping, giving you deeper customization and more control than ever before.
  • PC Gyro Aiming & 4 Extra Buttons: Built-in gyroscope (PC-only) maps to sticks, buttons, or mouse for precise and intuitive gameplay. Four customizable buttons (L5/R5 bumpers + lockable back buttons) enable macros and quick actions.
  • Smart Auto Start-Stop Charging Station: The G7 Pro comes with a Smart Auto Start-Stop Charging Station and a built-in 1200mAh battery, delivering extended battery life for hours of uninterrupted gameplay. Simply place the controller on the station to begin charging, and pick it up to play.

Compatible Devices: Xbox Series X|S, One, PC, Android


Controller Type: Gamepad


Connectivity Technology: USB


Additional Features: Wireless


Button Quantity: 4


Hardware Platform: PC


Power Source: Battery Powered


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox One X, Microsoft Xbox SERIES S, Microsoft Xbox SERIES X


Item Weight: 0.5 Kilograms


Item Dimensions: 4.53 x 8.66 x 10.67 inches


Color: White


Brand Name: GameSir


Model Name: G7 Pro


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


Manufacturer: GameSir


Model Number: GameSir-G7 Pro


Manufacturer Part Number: G7 Pro


External Testing Certification: 04344-25-11189


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  • Excellent Controller!!!
Color: Golden
No complaints. Everything is working great, and it feels much better in the hands. I love the extra buttons and how easily they can be mapped to other controls without using the software. No complaints from me so far. After using this controller, I’m definitely not going back to regular first-party controllers again. I do wish the D-pad felt more like the Xbox Series X controller, but overall, this controller is a 10/10 for me. I really enjoy using it. It looks very cool, and it has all the features and customization you would want in a controller. I mostly use it out of the box with the standard settings, then bind the D-pad controls to the extra buttons, but you can customize it however you like. It’s awesome. You will not regret getting this controller, that’s for sure. It is much better value than paying a premium for an Xbox Elite controller. In my opinion, the GameSir G7 Pro gives you much more value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Controller works great. perfect upgrade from elite 2
Color: Golden
This is a really good fast controller. All the buttons are mouse click and short action. The switches on the triggers are mouse click and are very short pull. My only complaint is that when I hit my Xbox home button it registers as a long press and goes to the Xbox shut off menu instead of the home widget menu so I have to do just a little longer to do the home button. Also button mapping is super easy and the response curves and deadzone setting options are insane. I’m currently running 1 on my stick deadzones and I’ve put around 72 hours on it in call of duty and other shooters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 by Levi kelly

  • GameSir G7 Pro vs Scuf Valor Pro
Color: White
Official Xbox licensed TMR, GameSir is really getting better past year they went from a cheap controller manufacturer in China to one of the Top Dogs! Scuf Valor Pro or GameSir G7 Pro will for me as far as official Xbox licensed controllers are tied for 1st. Scuf doesn’t have iCue for any controller but the Envision for PC. But it would be nice to tweak the Scuf Valor Pro with software but it basically is tuned and calibrated to perfection from Scuf. Although for some the sticks are only rectangular, and no option for circular. Jury is out which was is better, I’m saying there both great. G7 Pro has TMR sticks and actual great ones with no re centering spring, 12 bit 4096 resolution. Turtle Beach anti drift sticks are great, Scuf was late to the anti drift party, but there Hall effect sticks are some of the best, and they too acknowledge them as antidrift thumbsticks. Also GameSir has angreat app for PC and Xbox, and you can tweak pretty much everything. 272 grams. A perfect weight , valor pro is 260 and I don’t find that too light. Cyclone 2 other than not licensed for Xbox is really light at about 224 grams. Only thing negative about that controlller. Also Xbox is going to realease a Xbox licensed Tarantula. Same sticks as in Cyclone 2 and Tarntula Pro, the Tarantula with also have a PS4 stick layout is 325 grams, and it is a great weight. The G7 Pro is like I said tied with Scuf Valor Pro for official Xbox controllers, ironically both are wired. And at this point I’d rather play wired, even though the wireless tech out now gives you just as a great latency. Don’t hesitate, I pre ordered the black/red one from best buy yesterday and it says it comes out 8/22/25, while the white one was 8/15/25. After an hour I decided to cancel it, Amazon already had the controller as unavailable. So when I saw this morning you can order Same Day, I was glad I canceled my pre order. But for people who haven’t tried the Scuf Valor Pro, it’s 109.99 or 99.99 plus 10 dollars shipping on the Scuf website. I love the Nacon RXU , it’s heavy, omron face buttons, everything, but I’d rather get the Scuf and G7 Pro with 10 bucks saved. 200 dollar controllers at this point are a luxury, by no means do you need one to for esports. It’s so funny how I hated companies like GameSir, and never understood how the Scuf Instinct Pro was so expensive, but now I’m a Scuf fanboy, and GameSir really became famous for the G7 SE and G7 HE, for 44.99 and 49.99, gamers loved it. I bought the Kalied, and it was nice but felt cheap and was light. But Tarantula is when I knew they were the real deal, then Cyclone 2 and Super Nova. I also bought Iron Man G7 HE from wal mart, for some reason they have a lifetime stock. I still haven’t opened it, and prolly won’t. Collectors item. Scuf Instint Pro with anti drift would be great, or Scuf Instinct Pro . I’m telling you when the valor pro came out I laughed at it, and then one day Amazon had it for 89.99 and I picked the white one over black, they were out of steel grey. They re stocked and I bought a steel grey, almost was just gonna get the black one too, just because it’s all I use now. But G7 pro was obvious choice. Wolverine V3 Pro is great, and TE is also for 99.99 a great deal, but even the Pro I’d rather play with my Stealth Ultra or RXU, and of course Scuf Valor Pro. It’s 1A and 1A with G7 pro and Valor pro. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 by Sammy Zamir

  • My thoughts as a disabled gamer
Color: Black
As a disabled gamer with limited feeling due to neuropathy in my hands and feet, I have unique needs for my controllers. I thought I would share my thoughts here. I will be mostly comparing this to my Xbox Elite 2 controller, which I would consider the gold standard if they didn't break so easily. I'm lucky to get one to last a year before it gets stick drift or something. The good: * This controller is super responsive on my Xbox. I bought their new licensed to controller first and sent it back because of response issues with the 2.4 GHz, just like others I've had. * The joysticks are amazing most of the time. I'll cover my issues in the bad section. * I've not had it long enough to know for sure, but so far it has survived my gimpy hands dropping it occasionally. * It has Xbox software to configure just about anything you would want to configure. I don't even know how to use some of the settings. The bad * Occasionally, I will release the joystick and it will continue to move. I don't think it's any kind of mechanical drift. It feels like it centers itself well. I don't know what exactly causes this. I mostly notice this when I'm trying to select something in my inventory and it just goes on past it. If it behaves like stick drift, does it fix the issue that most sticks have? * Obviously I have to plug this in with a cable. The cable was long enough to reach my bed, where I'm stuck much of the time. Too much up time and I find myself in the floor. Obviously, the Xbox controllers have the advantage with the proprietary wireless communication. I don't know if they won't license it or if companies just won't pay for it, but I've yet to find a 2.4 GHz dongle based controller that behaves correctly. Thus, I'm using a wired controller here and obviously the USB cable gets tripped on and the vacuum tries to eat it, etc. Still, it reaches where I need it. I just wonder how long before I have to replace the cable. At least it's not hardwired into the actual controller. I just hate having to go with this solution since I hate falling in the floor and risking breaking me or my gaming stuff. * It feels slightly smaller than the Elite 2 controller in my hands. I don't know if that's just my imagination, but sometimes I don't feel like my hands are where they should be to rest in a natural position. This brings us to the next issue. * The L/R 4 paddles are in an unnatural position for me. With the Elite 2 controller, I can move the paddles that I use, because I leave one set off. That leaves me with two different positions I can move the paddles. Also, because of my lack of feeling in my fingers, there is absolutely no tactile feedback that I can feel that tells me where those paddles are underneath. In my Elite 2, the metal pedals are separate and you can't miss where they're at. I am constantly trying to find the paddles on this controller when my hands go numb after about 10 minutes of gameplay. I feel that they should have a slight texture or something to let you know where they're at. Maybe I should tape sandpaper to mine. 😁 * I don't know how anyone uses the L/R 5 buttons. They are so close to the bumpers, that they're worthless to me. I guess maybe if you have tiny fingers and have feeling in your hands. I just know that I gave up with those. * While the software has a lot of features, it's not well documented. I know I need some adjustments at times, but I'm not sure what to adjust and how much. I guess I'm supposed to do what I do with everything else and just look it up on the internet. Overall, I like the controller. It still does a better job than most controllers out there and I absolutely have to have the L/R 4 buttons because I have problems pushing the thumb sticks. I'm hoping the quality holds up better than my Elite controllers, because I'm getting tired of blowing so much money to replace them. I know most companies don't think a lot about disabled gamers and when they do it's often just software shortcuts framed as accessibility, but I wish more would think about those of us with limited feeling in our hands. A controller can easily become useless if you can't feel the buttons or push two other buttons when trying to reach one. Assuming it holds up in quality, I would probably buy this controller again. There isn't a lot on the market. I was really excited about the officially licensed one, under the mistaken premise that it would connect natively. It was a wonderful controller, but I just struggle with 2.4 ghz dongle based controllers in general. I apologize if I made spelling mistakes. I use voice to text a lot and I don't always catch them. I sincerely hope that this helps someone out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2026 by J. Spencer

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