Honestly, the GameSir X2 is probably the best mobile phone controller adapter I've used. I think the X2 could stand to be a little longer, and perhaps a little wider, to accommodate some of the best tablets for Xbox Game Pass gaming too, even if it was just the 8-inch models. Perhaps future versions will iterate on this a bit. I think it would have been better to put the stick up at the top, given how small it is, but I get that they wanted to mimic the offset style found on the Nintendo Switch and on Xbox controllers. Angling my thumb on the offset stick, towards the lower portion of the right side, actually felt quite uncomfortable over time. It's a very physically cramped controller, smaller so even than the Nintendo Switch itself. The only other major criticism I can leverage at the X2 is the stick positioning. Hopefully GameSir can polish it up in the future. The firmware updater was unclear too, and the localization into English isn't great, with many typos and grammatical errors. Finding the settings to flip the control scheme from Android to Xbox was a bit of a chore, buried in a rudimentary store system. While the hardware is great on the GameSir X2, I cannot say the same for the app experience. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)
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