A-Jazz GP100
![]() | Expecting restock A universal multiplatform controller designed for a wide range of users — from PC owners to smartphone and Nintendo Switch gamers. Manufacturer A-Jazz has included a complete set of features in the model that were previously found in more expensive segments: the sticks and triggers are built on Hall effect sensors, eliminating the risk of drift with prolonged use and maintaining positional accuracy throughout the device's lifespan. A-Jazz GP100 gamepad supports three connection methods — wired via detachable USB-C/USB-A, proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless channel with a dongle receiver providing a maximum polling rate of 1000 Hz (approx. 1 ms latency, crucial for shooters and competitive games), and Bluetooth 5.3 for mobile devices. Wireless communication range is specified at 10 m. The body fea...tures asymmetric sticks, a 4-position D-pad, two bumpers, two analog triggers, and two remappable rear buttons — totaling 14 controls. Additionally, there is a gyroscope (for gyro-aiming, particularly popular on Switch) and vibration feedback. Perimeter RGB lighting with mode adjustment is applied. The power is autonomous — an 800 mAh lithium battery charges via USB-C, with a cable and wireless receiver included. The device weighs 256 g, made of plastic. The combination of Hall sensors, low latency, and cross-platform compatibility makes the model a practical solution that doesn't tie the gamer to a single ecosystem. |
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A universal multiplatform controller designed for a wide range of users — from PC owners to smartphone and Nintendo Switch gamers. Manufacturer A-Jazz has included a complete set of features in the model that were previously found in more expensive segments: the sticks and triggers are built on Hall effect sensors, eliminating the risk of drift with prolonged use and maintaining positional accuracy throughout the device's lifespan.
A-Jazz GP100 gamepad supports three connection methods — wired via detachable USB-C/USB-A, proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless channel with a dongle receiver providing a maximum polling rate of 1000 Hz (approx. 1 ms latency, crucial for shooters and competitive games), and Bluetooth 5.3 for mobile devices. Wireless communication range is specified at 10 m. The body features asymmetric sticks, a 4-position D-pad, two bumpers, two analog triggers, and two remappable rear buttons — totaling 14 controls.
Additionally, there is a gyroscope (for gyro-aiming, particularly popular on Switch) and vibration feedback. Perimeter RGB lighting with mode adjustment is applied. The power is autonomous — an 800 mAh lithium battery charges via USB-C, with a cable and wireless receiver included. The device weighs 256 g, made of plastic. The combination of Hall sensors, low latency, and cross-platform compatibility makes the model a practical solution that doesn't tie the gamer to a single ecosystem.
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