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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Model Comparison

White

COLORWAY

Black

Hall Effect

STICKS

ALPS

Membrane

D-PAD

Mechanical

Laser-engraved

GRIPS

Rubberized

Membrane

ABXY BUTTONS

Micro Switch

3.5mm Audio Jack

EXTRA FACEPLATE

White

COLORWAY

Transparent LED

Hall Effect

STICKS

Hall Effect

Membrane

D-PAD

Mechanical

Laser-engraved

GRIPS

Laser-engraved

Membrane

ABXY BUTTONS

Micro Switch

3.5mm Audio Jack

EXTRA FACEPLATE

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What are the special features of the sticks?

The Hall Effect sticks use non-contact magnetic sensors to ensure the sticks never wear down in their lifetime, preventing stick drift. The anti-friction glide rings also provide super-smooth stick control.

Does it have analog triggers?

Yes, Hall Effect analog triggers with GameSir precision-tuned tech, with 100% Response Area and excellent consistent smoothness.

What’s the 2 quick latches for?

It’s used to enable or disable back buttons by toggle them to ON/OFF.

How many rumble motors in G7 SE?

2 in the grips and 2 behind the triggers.

Is it a wired or wireless?

Wired, with 3m detachable USB-C cable.

Versatile compatibility: supports Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X/S consoles and PC Win10 and above (including the game platform Steam).
Precise control: features Hall joysticks and Hall triggers for a comfortable feeling, long service life and improved game accuracy.
【Plug and Play Convenience】Wired USB connection (removable) for easy setup and instant play without the need for additional drivers.
Customizable experience: Includes 2 custom backbuttons that allow users to eliminate false triggers and improve their gaming experience.
Impressive gameplay: Provides a pulsating vibration trigger and an asymmetric vibration grip motor for intense tactile feedback.
Improved audio and comfort: equipped with a 3.5 mm audio interface for seamless connection with gaming headsets and an ergonomic handle with ultra-fine laser-engraved texture for comfortable and non-slip gaming sessions.

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  1. Auxbar

    Great quality, great value.
    Outstanding controller. This is probably the best quality for the best price you can find. I highly recommend. I’m not a big fan of the clicky buttons…and this controller doesn’t have that. These are membrane buttons, so they are pretty much silent. They are not totally silent, but they don’t have the clicky sound and feel like a mouse button. Solid construction and feels great in the hand. Works great. 10 out of 10. Buy it. You won’t regret it. Don’t mess around with garbage controllers.

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  2. ClumsyG

    Hall Effect means no drift. Ever.
    I’ve spent hundreds, if not a thousand or so, of dollars on controllers over the years in my search for the perfect one. I thought I found it with the original Xbox Elite controller, which I sold off when the white version was released. For a year, that controller was my weapon of choice until the left joystick started to drift. I had it shipped off, hoping it could be fixed, but it was even worse when it was returned. Since then, I have had the worst luck with Elite controllers that either had drift right out of the box or buttons that needed to be pressed dead-center in order to work.Eventually, I gave up on the Elite controller and put gamepads from various other companies to the test. I bought a PowerA controller and several Razers. Buying extended warranties became a habit — I normally don’t purchase them, but controllers have limited 90-day to one-year warranties that don’t cover enough of a controller’s lifespan.Part of the problem is that modern-day controllers use potentiometers to determine how far or fast you move your joystick. Over time, the friction from components sliding over and under each other wears out until the tension holding your joystick at the zero-point becomes imbalanced. That causes stick drift — your joystick is pushed or pulled away from the center.Hall effect sensors, which use magnets to detect the position of joysticks and triggers, will never drift — in theory. Because the parts don’t rub against each other, Hall effect sensors last a lot longer than your average gamepad that will eventually succumb to drift. I’ve used the GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller for a few weeks now, and it’s been a great controller at a lower price-point than Microsoft’s own standard controller. The controller has a build quality that feels similar to the standard controller with a sturdy plastic shell that doesn’t feel cheap. The triggers were a little too sensitive out of the box, but after tuning them with the app and getting used to how much further they seem to stick out — they’re a little more pronounced, like upside down claws — I haven’t had any issues with them. The buttons feel fine without any mushiness or dead spots, and the sticks actually seem to be more accurate even with small nudges because you’re not fighting the friction of the potentiometer.There are some features to the controller, like the buttons in the back, an app that lets you change a few settings, and some on-the-fly key presses you can do to change configurations that lift the value of the controller at its current price. I wish there were physical trigger locks, though the app allows for hair-trigger presses. I would advise that you immediately download and use the app before you game in order to calibrate the controller and set it up to your liking.

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  3. Amzn Customer

    My new favorite controller! Get an unpowered USB hub to use longer USB exension cables.
    Excellent controller! My new favorite controller with my Xbox Series X. Read on as I compare this controller to others I’ve had and also how to successfully extend the cord length.Playing FPS games, I’ve gone through 3 official Microsoft Xbox controllers. Each developing stick drift after less than 6 months. I didn’t really like the official controllers and I started using PowerA Spectra Infinity wired controllers. I liked the PowerA controllers better as I could set a shorter distance on depressing the two rear trigger buttons and also the inclusion of the custom programmable buttons on the back of the controller. However, I went through a few of these controllers too as they also developed stick drift after a number of months. The PowerA controllers have an app so I could try and calibrate the worn out sticks. This was only a temporary fix as it would decrease responsiveness of the sticks and they would eventually drift further.I’ve now bought this GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller. It is GREAT! Right out of the box the sticks have no drift. Excellent responsiveness and control. It has the two programmable back buttons and through the GameSir Nexus app, on my Xbox, I was able to set the rear triggers to be hair triggers.Everything is good, EXCEPT I needed more cable length. With my old PowerA controllers I was using a 9.8 feet USB 3.0 extension cable with no problem. That same cable extension would NOT work with my new GameSir G7 SE plugged into it.This led to experimentation. I had a 3.3 feet USB 2.0 extension cable and it worked fine plugging it into the Series X and then plugging the GameSir G7 SE’s cable into that USB extension. However connecting two 3.3 feet USB 2.0 extension cables together and then the GameSir G7 SE cable did NOT work. I had a single 6.5 feet USB 2.0 extension cable that I tried. Also did NOT work.Here comes the interesting part: ADDING A NON-POWERED USB HUBAdding a non-powered USB hub allowed me to use longer extension cables with this controller. So my current setup is: Xbox Series X > non-powered USB hub > 6.5 feet USB 2.0 extension cable > GameSir G7 SE Controller cable > Controller.I was also able to get the longer 9.8 feet USB 3.0 extension cable to work, but it needed to be in the following order: Xbox Series X > 9.8 feet USB 3.0 cable extension > non-powered USB hub > GameSir G7 SE Controller cable > Controller.All seems to work well with the extension cables, including with a wired headset being plugged into the GameSir G7 SE controller.USB extension cables I’ve tested:Amazon Basics USB-A 2.0 Extension Cable, 3.3 feet = Works without needing a USB hub.2x Amazon Basics USB-A 2.0 Extension Cables connected together, (3.3 feet each, 6.6 feet connected together) = Works, but needs a USB hub before or after the extension cables.Amazon Basics USB-A 2.0 Extension Cable, 6.5 feet = Works, but needs a USB hub before or after the extension cable.Amazon Basics USB-A 3.0 Extension Cable, 9.8 feet = Works, but needs a USB hub AFTER the extension cable. (Xbox > Extension Cable > USB Hub > GameSir G7 SE cable > controller)USB Hubs tested and working:Anker 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub, Ultra-Slim Data USB Hub with 2 ft Extended Cable, Model: AK-A7516012 (A7516)Insignia USB 2.0 4-Port Hub, Model: NS-PCH5420An old “Xtreme Tech” USB 2.0 Hub from Five BelowMy guess is other non-powered USB hubs may work too.If this controller keeps working as well as it does now, and lasts longer than 6 months, I’m going to be very pleased!

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  4. Mazeed

    خامات جيدة جدا ويعمل بشكل ممتاز، والكابل طويل ومتين

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  5. Client d’Amazon

    super manette je ne connaissais pas cette marque ,les gâchettes boutons joystick sont souples agréables ,les boutons dessous la manette L4 et R4 peuvent être bloquer ,il existe une application sur la xbox pour mettre a jour la manette et faire des modifications , le fil est tresser est mieux que l original .

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  6. Hebun

    Kullandığım tek gamepad PS3 kolu ona kıyasen çok güzel 😅

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  7. JAXE

    There’s no drifting. I was playing a game without any drift based settings and it drifted a bunch on 3 controllers and there’s many complaints about the game on forums.When you fully push the stick to the edge and do circles with other controllers there’s a bumpy feel. The gamesir has no bumps, nice and smooth, very nice.The left and right bumpers a very easy to press. The series x controller bumpers are too hard to press so I bind them to something rarely used in games. The gamesir bumpers are something I can use without fear of tendonitis.The buttons are mushy, good. I hate mechanical buttons they are audible over games and sound terrible, they also don’t feel nice to press.The software is good, I can rebind everything so when a stupid game puts dodge on Y instead of B and doesn’t provide any control settings, then I can change it in the software.The triggers by default are ultra sensitive, I had to change the range in the software as I kept accidently shooting in game.My complaints,The select button is way to close to the left stick, it’s very hard to press compared to series x controller. I can’t actually press it naturally without also pressing the left stick button. The only way to press it is moving the hand. It’s horrible if map is bound to select and you have to use it often. Lucky there’s two back buttons and I use those instead.There’s no way to turn off the indicator light which sucks when playing in the dark.The controller colour is white, I like black.

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  8. Mazin

    its so good even better than ps4 controllers but it gets dirty so fast

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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
    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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