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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

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Features

  • 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.

Product Dimensions: 8.27 x 4.53 x 2.56 inches; 14.82 ounces


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


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  • Definitely not just hype
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Bartfast

  • Very nice wired controller 👍🏻
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by HawgRyder

  • A responsive controller with neat features...
The GameSir G7 SE looks classy, feels great and performs extremely well. In fact, it might be the best 3rd party controller I’ve tried, and I’ve tried a lot through the years. It feels nice in the hand and works beautifully. The buttons are responsive, and the Hall Effect joysticks feel smooth. I’m also happy that they opted for a more traditional D-Pad. I like it much better than the stiff, clicky D-Pad found on the official Series X/S controller. I play quite a bit of 3D fighters like Tekken 8 and SoulCalibur 6 and this D-Pad is much more comfortable for me. Keep in mind, though, that it’s not a Saturn-style D-Pad designed for 2d fighting games like Street Fighter, KOFXV, etc. So, yes, it’s great, but what put it over the top was the customization app called “Gamesir Nexus” that allows you to create custom profiles. The app itself isn’t outstanding, but I was able to tweak the controller exactly how I wanted it. I decreased the dead zone and increased the polling rate, and it feels incredibly responsive. With my TV in game mode, the Gamesir G7 SE is the quickest responding controller I’ve ever used. You can also switch between 3 custom profiles on the fly. One consideration, though, is that the official Xbox Series X/S controllers are regularly on sale and don’t cost much more than the GameSir G7 SE. They also come in a bunch of neat colors and are wireless. Still, the GameSir’s responsiveness, features, and the D-Pad make it a worthy contender. Happy gaming! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by Avid Fan

  • Great value controller! Complete bang for your buck!
Well over 30 hours of use, I can confidently say that this controller has impressed me. Pros: 1. GameSir Nexus App: Accessible from the Microsoft Store for PC, this app opens up so much configurability to suit your needs. 2. Back buttons: Any button can be remapped to the back buttons (including R3 and L3) and these back buttons are easy and comfortable to access. 3. Hall-effect thumb sticks and triggers: These feel great. Played racing games and shooting games and they deliver. The sticks should also last longer than potentiometer sticks. Cons: 1. The D-button rocks from side to side when you press on one direction - noticed after a few hours of use. I've been playing Resident Evil 0 (that uses tank controls) and I've been using the D-button for movement/navigation. I'm not sure if it's the silicon membrane that's got stiff, but the buttons sometimes rock while pressing one direction and this also registers the adjusent direction. I imagine that this could be great for fighting games like Street Fighter (where quarter circle presses are used), but not always for other games. 2. No trigger stops: I would've loved to have trigger stops since I play shooters and you can configure the sensitivity of the trigger buttons, but I've just resulted to swapping the bumpers with the triggers on my button mapping. Conclusion: This controller offers so much value and I highly recommend it. I use precision rings and thumb sticks from Kontrol Freaks (the PlayStation 4/5 are compatible - see pic) and these work very well. I'm definitely looking forward to GameSir's next controller! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by ramaswalleh ramaswalleh

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