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GameSir T4 Pro Wireless Game Controller for Windows 7 8 10 PC/iPhone/Android/Switch, Dual Shock USB Bluetooth Mobile Phone Gamepad Joystick for Apple Arcade MFi Games, Semi-Transparent LED Backlight

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Color: T4pro


Features

  • Universal Compatibility: T4 Pro Wireless Game Controller Comes with Phone Bracket. It supports Android phones and tablets, Windows XP/ 7/8/10 (Not Support Bluetooth Connection), iPhone, iPad and Deeply Supports Apple Arcade, MFi Games, Switch Games.(not supported Mac, Apple TV)
  • Vibrant RGB Backlighting: The semi-transparent cover of T4 Pro controller is treated with a matte finish, and its stunning colorful LED backlight on ABXY buttons and right joystick glows even in the dark, making it cooler than traditional controllers.
  • Immersive Gaming Experience: The T4 Pro wireless game controller features an asymmetric vibrating motor with 5 speed levels that enhances immersion in games, providing you with a real-time and realistic gaming experience. The configurable M1 - M4 Buttons enable you to assign complex in-game macros.
  • Multiple Connection Ways: T4 pro controller supports 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 4.0, and Wired. 3 connection ways, with a 10m(32.8ft) connectivity range that covers the living room and bedroom. No wires, no mess, no hassle. Just wirelessly connect to your device and start gaming. Please note that PC only supports Wired connection and 2.4 GHz connection.
  • Long Battery Life: The T4 pro wireless game controller is equipped with a 600mAh large capacity battery that frees you from the hassle of constantly charging, and its standard Type-C Interface enables faster charging and less latency.
  • Stylish Design: The T4 Pro Wireless Game Controller has a sleek and elegant design, with a semi-transparent cover and RGB backlight. Its stylish appearance makes it a great gift choice for male/female gamers.

Brand: GameSir


Model Name: T4pro


Compatible Devices: PC, Windows


Controller Type: Gamepad


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Product Dimensions: 4.17 x 5.94 x 2.36 inches


Item Weight: 7.2 ounces


Item model number: T4


Batteries: 1 A batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 29, 2018


Manufacturer: GameSir


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  • I love this controller. So far so good.
Color: T4pro
I love this Gamesir controller so far. For being a value brand it works and feels great in my hands and the At first I used it with the wireless dongle, which was very easy. But I lost the USB wireless dongle thingy with a couple months of owning it. Fortunately it works with bluetooth on my laptop (it took a little while to get Windows and Steam to consistently recognize it though, so don't lose that dongle!) and it works while charging and plugged into the USB C cable too. And of course, the turbo function has been a huge help. My thumbs get tired now that I'm an aging gamer and it's so much easier to play action games with rapid fire. IMHO, it's not cheating to use turbo. You can disagree with me, but your aching joints won't. No drift issues yet, but I'll update this review if the controller starts to deteriorate before its time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by K. Niemla

  • YOU HAVE TO BUY IT
Color: T4pro
I have a PC and I have already tested it in many games and they are perfect, they are rechargeable and long lasting, in addition to having RGB lighting, this does not cause its charge to decrease. I have tested it in Elden ring, lies of P, Horizon Forbiden West and many further
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by neozerok

  • Connection and Platform Compatibility
Color: T4pro
I purchased the GameSir T4 Pro because I already had a GameSir G3W and really liked the build quality, but wanted something wireless. I also wanted a full-sized controller with a few extra buttons. The two additional trigger buttons under the controller work well for N64 and Genesis emulation, as well as FPS games. Personally, I wish the controller were a little bigger. I previously purchased a SteelSeries Nimbus I returned almost immediately because it was far too small to fit my hands. Comparatively, the GameSir T4 Pro is more comfortable. Back when I was a teenager, I used to really dislike huge controllers - like the Dreamcast, original Xbox, and Sega Saturn controllers. They all felt like unwieldy platters I'd sooner eat off of than use as game pads, but even back when I had smaller hands, I could get used to them. As an adult, there's no getting used to controllers which are too small; the result is always accidental button presses and impercise control. While the GameSir T4 has required some getting-used-to, inaccuracy hasn't been a problem. Build quality is excellent - just like the G3W. The plastic is thick and the controller doesn't bend under stress. The button action is smooth, analog sticks are solid and don't drift, and the Dpad is very high quality. One thing I've always noticed with most 3rd party controllers is that the buttons generally slide around or stick in place. That's not a problem on Gamesir controllers. My only two gripes are that the RB and LB shoulder buttons are placed a little too high for easy access, and the M1 and M2 buttons underneath the controller are very clicky. Okay, I have one more gripe actually; Compatibility. I purchased the M4 to pair with an Nvidia Shield TV Pro, and while it does connect, it's pretty finicky. While the T4 Pro does list compatibility with Windows, Mac, Android, and Nintendo Switch, each connection is achieved in different ways, which can be a bit complicated. It actually comes with a radio frequency USB dongle that has to be plugged into Android devices to connect. That's not an issue with my Nvidia Shield because it features standard USB ports, but compatibility over Bluetooth will highly depend on which version of Android your device runs, and the included USB dongle may be troublesome for folks wanting to use the T4 Pro with a smartphone running a recent version of Android. I've also noticed that despite a full battery and connection to the RF dongle, disconnects are pretty frequent. If you set the controller down for more than a couple of minutes between game titles, it'll completely disconnect and need to be resynced. That wouldn't be an issue if the controller featured a quick-connect button, but GameSir has opted to use cryptic button combos to turn on the controller and connect it with various platforms. Each platform requires a different button combination, and it's tough to keep those memorized when swapping between Android, Windows, and game consoles like the Nintendo Switch. I think it's pretty rad the T4 Pro is compatible with so many different platforms, but getting the controller connected and keeping it connected are a bit of an annoyance. I've got to say, though - I was surprised when I opened the box and found out the T4 Pro does indeed include a USB-C charging cable. That's one of the many reasons I've returned previous controllers. If I'm spending $35-50 on a game controller, I don't want to make a second trip to the store for an additional $20 charging cable. Kudos, GameSir! Thank you for being considerate! The Gist: All things considered, I think the GameSir T4 Pro is an incredibly well-built controller and features an attention to detail rarely found in other 3rd party game pads. I could easily be fooled into thinking the T4 Pro was manufactured by a 1st party company like Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft; it feels that good. Connecting the controller could be easier, and it'd be nice if the RF could work across the 5GHz band since 2.4GHz is usually pretty saturated in tech-savvy households, but I can't say I've ever experienced a disconnect mid-game. I have noticed some input lag on specific platforms like Android, but I believe that has more to do with my Android devices then the controller itself. It's neat that the T4 Pro supports built-in button-remapping on specific platforms, but good luck doing that without reading the manual every time. I would suspect most players are going to opt for a software remapping solution instead. I do find it a bit troublesome that there's a potentiality slipping and hitting the wrong combination of buttons while in a game could result in accidental button remapping. What's worse is that once the controller is accidentally reprogrammed, there's no simple button combination to reverse the effect. If you're on-the-fence about a purchase, I would highly recommend GameSir's entire product line; not just the T4 Pro. I've purchased multiple controllers from GameSir, and they've all been a joy to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020 by Grim Kolibaba

  • Ridiculously Great Controller for Price!!
Color: T4pro
Gamesir T4 Pro Review *This review is written from a PC Gamer's perspective* This controller is a really great controller for it's price (especially at $30)! For some gameplay background, I play Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Warzone on PC. Part 1. Connection Starting with the connection types on PC: This works with 2.4Ghz or USB Type-C wired. Primarily, I used the 2.4Ghz method and noticed zero input lag just like wireless gaming mice on the market. To first pair/use 2.4Ghz, you have to press the X+Home button and the controller will pair to the USB dongle. It's very easy to set up and you do not have to anything else after that as it will remember the connection. Part 2. Back Paddles/Buttons The back paddles are placed in a very good spot as your fingers naturally rest on the back paddles. Using the manual, I mapped my M1-M4 buttons to assist me in building on fortnite and crouch/abilities on Apex/Warzone. You can map the buttons to be a single input press or macro. The face buttons are bit on the harder side and takes a bit more effort to press in than a regular Xbox Series S controller. Part 3. Analog Sticks The analog sticks feel very light to move around and have zero stick drift/deadzone issues. I used the built in Windows tester and everything passed. My analog sticks came perfect as they don't wiggle at all. Part 4. Triggers The triggers feel much faster than a regular Xbox Series S controller, they have about half the travel when pushing down on them and curve much higher to give more grip. Part 5. Price Currently, this controller is $30 and the price is very very good for what you get. You get the controller, a USB Type-C cable, phone mount, manual, and stickers. Conclusion, I was debating whether or not to get a Xbox PowerA enhanced controller because I was primarily looking for a controller with back paddles/buttons. I came across this GameSir T4 Pro and thought I'd give it a try. To me, it's 5/5 controller in terms of price, what you get, and features. Nothing beats this controller if you're looking for *wireless, back paddles, multi-platform, and on a budget*. This was not a paid or sponsored review as I used my own personal money for this, however, I will be purchasing a second controller as a backup due to it's limited deal of $30. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022 by Patrick

  • I love this controller (for the price)
Color: T4pro
This is a very specific controller. It has a wide range of compatibility and works great. It's not the best, but it's great for the price. It is very precise and holds a great amount of charge. It works wiresly with my console, pc and phone. Not lag at all with the BTt connection. At least if there is any, I cant tell. I love the clip to mount my phone. It turns this thing into a console, and I use it for retrogaming with a old phone I have hanging around. I love this controller, and I am planing on getting a second one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Jacob

  • doesnt connect to the switch anymore
Color: T4pro
doesnt connect to the switch anymore. It used to work
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by ivan

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